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Hore's Wharf (London, England)
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Verigotta, Syed, 1862–1903
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advertisement
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Tea -- Great Britain.
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Tea trade -- Great Britain.
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Callum, Colin W.
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Hore's Wharf (London, England)
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Phillips & Co. (London, England)
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Shipping -- Great Britain.
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Tea trade -- India.
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Verigotta, Syed, 1862–1903.
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Verigotta, Syed, 1862–1903
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Hore's Wharf (London, England)
[Receipt for three boxes of tea to be shipped on board the Union]
1835
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Verigotta, Syed, 1862–1903
Syed Verigotta is now selling Phillips & Co.'s celebrated teas at the provision stores
[late-19th century?]