Box 2
Contains 119 Results:
Frances Deane & Co., Cartersville, Virginia to William Cocke, October 3-November 6
Wheat receipts.
William Cocke, 1770-1780
Copy book on Astronomy.
William Cocke, Henrico County to John Taylor Griffin, Goochland County, Virginia Bond, 1782-1783
On reverse, John T. Griffin assigns the bond to Major William Lewis.
To William Cocke, Bremo, Henrico County, Virginia, 1782-1789
Pennock, Nicolson and Skipwith to William Cocke, 1786
Account for the year.
Moore Fauntleroy, Nayors Hole to William Cocke, Bremo, his cousin, 1786 February 27
Money payment in Half Joes. Land papers brought from Augusta.
John R. Grymes, London to Thomas Taylor Byrd, husband of Mary A. Armistead, 1786 March
"Invoice of Sundry Goods Shipped on board the Planter Capt. William Arthurs for Virginia..." Furniture, linens, carpets, dishes and silverware.
Landon Carter, Cleve to Sister Maria Armistead?, 1787 June 20
Corn and wheat deliveries, requested by Mr. Lynham. Her son Charles Carter Armistead is placed with Mr. Waugh in Port Royal.
Crowley, Millington and County to Messrs. Donald and Burton, 1787 July 10
Account for nails and German steel.
Rowles Grymes and County, London to Genl. Alexander Spotswood, Virginia, 1787 November 10
Scope and Contents "Invoice of Sundries shipped on board the Ann & Mary, Captain. John Wheeler..." Horses, tools, medical implements, riding equipment and spices.
"Memorandum of Goods to be shipped to William Cocke", 1788-1790
Memo from Rowles Grymes and Co.
Memorandum of Articles to be sent by Thomas Main of London for William Cocke.
Lucy Armistead to Mrs. Maria Armistead, Hesse, her mother, 1788 February 10
Lucy's visit to home of Col. William Byrd III?. Published in 10 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 10, page 183.
Charles Carter, Shirley to Maria Armistead, Hesse, 1788 March 17
Offers to send Negro girls to help her daughter.
Benjamin Hammatt, London to Rowles Grymes and County, 1788 April 3
Protests the manner of payment of bill of exchange. Includes copy of request for bill of exchange from William Cocke to Rowles Grymes and County, London, 1787 November 30.
William Cocke, Bremo to Rowles Grymes and County, London, 1788 April 4
Sends tobacco to be sold to cover cost of requested items. Draws a bill of exchange upon them.
M.? Byrd, Westover to William Cocke, Bremo, 1788 April 10
Agreement about Negroes written by Mr. Page.
Rowles Grymes and County, London to William Cocke, Virginia, 1788 May 4
Return of Cocke's bill of exchange resulted from his not reporting it.
Rowles Grymes and County, London to William Cocke, Virginia, 1788 May 4
Return of Cocke's bill of exchange resulted from his not reporting it.
Landon Carter, Cleve to Mrs. Anne Willis his sister, Willis Hall, 1788 May 14
Children's education in spelling, Greek, and reading. The new Constitution will lead to a navy.
Maria Armistead, Fredericksburg to son-in-law William Cocke, Bremo, 1788? May 31
Scope and Contents Her brother Charles Carter will send for her daughters. Plans to return to Hesse soon.
Michael Tose to William Cocke, 1788 June 25
Shipment of tobacco sent by the ship Williamson under John Miers to Rowles Grymes and County
Philip L. Grymes, Brandon to William Cocke, Bremo, 1788 June 26
Shipment of tobacco and other goods.
Mary Willing Byrd to Mrs. Maria Armistead, Hesse, 1788 September 1
Scope and Contents Damages from a hurricane. A legal "execution". Aunt and Uncle Lewis Willis.
Rowles Grymes and County, London to William Cocke, Virginia, 1788 September 5
Arrival of tobacco and confusion of orders.