Box 2
Contains 86 Results:
1784-1785
Skipwith Correspondence, Manuscripts, Manuscript Volumes, Fulwar Skipwith Notebooks, dated and undated. Boxes I-XX.
? to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784
Various accounts, receipts, etc., for spices, shoe boots, buttons, and hinges.
John Hyndman and Co., London, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, James River, Va., 1784 February 28
Reestablishment of their correspondence, disrupted during "the last unhappy war." Mr. Thomas Main will give further details in person.
John Hyndman, London, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, James River, Va., 1784 March 1
Is sending his partner and nephew, Mr. Main, to settle their account, a more expedient method of settling their claims than by the use of attorneys.
John Meyer and Co., New York, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 April 10
Opening of correspondence with Messers. Berth and Sigrist, Amsterdam, for the consignment of tobacco.
Three letters to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 April 21-28
Stray steer.
W Baskerville, Mecklenburg County Court, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 May
Order to pay the expenses of two witnesses testifying at the suit of James Hooper.
D Fisher, to Thomas Vaughan, 1784 May 4
Tobacco.
Thomas Main, Smithfield, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 May 13
Acquaints him of his arrival in America.
William Hepburn, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 May 15
Requests the use of his surveying equipment.
Robert Ballard, to Thomas Vaughan, 1784 June 26
Money due to Sir Peyton.
John Walters Gibbs, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 August 20
Has inquired for reliable purchasers for his goods which many will fetch eighty guineas.
William Hazzard, Beauford, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Charleston, 1784 August 23
Invitation to stay at Beauford.
Agreement between Sir Peyton Skipwith and Nicholas Everleigh of South Carolina on tobacco bonds, 1784 28 August
Skipwith Correspondence, Manuscripts, Manuscript Volumes, Fulwar Skipwith Notebooks, dated and undated. Boxes I-XX.
John Walters Gibbs to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 August 28
Sale of some Negroes. All the three potential purchasers were of substance.
John Walter Gibbs, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 September 4
Mr. Hutchinson and Colonel Skirving would like to see him in person.
Christopher Nealy, New Bern, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Richmond, 1784 September 30
Bill of exchange for some cattle.
Mr McCurdo's Account, 1784 October
Mr. Campbell wishes to settle the matter in an English court.
John Grayson, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg, 1784 October 17
Introducing himself on behalf of his firm Dawes, Stephenson, and Co., tobacco merchants.
Thomas Pierce, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mill Farm, 1784 October 21
Payment of their tobacco account. Hopes he will spare him any further trouble.
Thomas Main, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 October 22
Sale of his tobacco. Hopes to meet him before he returns to England.
Jn. ? Holmes, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 November 12
Security for some tobacco.
Thomas Vaughan, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mill Farm, 1784 December 9
Business matters.
Mack Goode, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1784 December 17
Mr. Ruffin's bond.
R Kello, Round Hill, Southampton, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mill Farm, 1784 December 21
Mr. Ruffin's case to pay his bond. "The most speedy and vigorous methods shall be pursued."