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Referred to as "Captain" Gram. Purchased cottons at [[Asiatic Company]] auctions in the early 1750s (Moltke)
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Referred to as "Captain" Gram. Purchased cottons at [[Asiatic Company]] auctions in the early 1750s (Moltke).
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Could the purchaser of the Indian cottons in the 1750s in fact be [[Gram, Peder]], who was supercargo on Asiatic Company ships bound for Canton?
  
 
There is a later mention of another "GRam", this time a Frederik Gram, who was procurator for whom a letter is for dated to 10 March 1773, in the copies of European letters going out to Asia (Europæiske breves kopibog, box no. 99-110).
 
There is a later mention of another "GRam", this time a Frederik Gram, who was procurator for whom a letter is for dated to 10 March 1773, in the copies of European letters going out to Asia (Europæiske breves kopibog, box no. 99-110).

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Referred to as "Captain" Gram. Purchased cottons at Asiatic Company auctions in the early 1750s (Moltke). Could the purchaser of the Indian cottons in the 1750s in fact be Gram, Peder, who was supercargo on Asiatic Company ships bound for Canton?

There is a later mention of another "GRam", this time a Frederik Gram, who was procurator for whom a letter is for dated to 10 March 1773, in the copies of European letters going out to Asia (Europæiske breves kopibog, box no. 99-110).