[22] Ibid., E 190/960/3.
[23] Ibid., E 190/966/10.
[24] Ibid., E 190/968/10.
[25] Colonial office shipping records relating to Massachusetts ports, typescript in Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts, 1931, vol. 1, p. 78.
[26] Port Book, E 190/939/14; 942/13; 944/8; 951.
[27] Ibid., E 190/959/5.
[28] “Some Account of Biddeford, in Answer to the Queries Relative to a Natural History of England,” The Gentlemen’s Magazine, 1755, vol. 25, p. 445.
[29] Watkins, op. cit. (footnote 4), pp. 74-75.
[30] T. M. Hall, “On Barum Tobacco-Pipes and North Devon Clays,” Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art, Devon, 1890, vol. 22, pp. 317-323.
[31] T. Charbonnier, “Notes on North Devon Pottery of the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries,” Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art, Devon, 1906, vol. 38, p. 255.