Box 3
Contains 100 Results:
1786
Skipwith Correspondence, Manuscripts, Manuscript Volumes, Fulwar Skipwith Notebooks, dated and undated. Boxes I-XX.
Miscellaneous bills, receipts, and other business matters, 1786
Shoes, stockings, boots, salt, flour, spices, and bridles for horses.
W McNeill, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786
List of horses delivered to Sir Peyton Skipwith.
Thomas Main, Richmond, to Sir Peyton, Mill Farm, Mecklenburg, 1786 January 6
Receipt of some money.
John Cameron, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg, 1786 January 6
To meet his commitments, he will sell some land, and hopes to be allowed to "set up at your shop or mill."
William Hepburn, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 January 9
Has been appointed by the Court as one of the gentlement to act as executor to an estate in which Hepburn has a third interest.
W Baskerville, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 January 10
Offer of a horse for £45.
Thomas Vaughan, to Sir Peyton Skipwith ?, 1786 January 10
His business in court and various other business matters. 2 pages.
Thomas Vaughan, Mecklenburg Court House, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 January 25
Disposal of a South Carolina Negro, etc.
Commonwealth of Virginia, to the Sheriff of Mecklenburg County, 1786 January 25
Order to impound part of the estate of Robert Harrison in payment for debts owed to Thomas Vaughan; Harrison being absconded.
Thomas Walker, Suffolk, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 January 26
Sale of 3000 lbs. of sugar on behalf of Sir Peyton Skipwith.
William Hepburn, Fairfield, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 January 30
Colonel Green will view the road next Thursday.
Thomas Vaughan, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 February 2
Ingram's tobacco.
Messrs Donaldson and Stotts, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 February 8
Forwarding of five grindstones.
Thomas Vaughan, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Bugs Farm, 1786 February 9
Breaking in of his horse to harness before his journey to Richmond.
John Ballaid to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 February 13
Collection of some apple and pear trees at Shrosburys.
William Hepburn ?, Fairfield, to Sir Peyton Skipwith ?, 1786 February 14
Letter regarding Colonel Green's report on the road.
William Vaughan, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 February 17
Many favors which he acknowledges he has done for him.
List of books purchased by Jean Miller, later Lady Skipwith, 1786 March 1
Included are some for her brother, Hugh.
L Smith, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 March 2
Receipt for £12 and five barrels of Indian corn in payment for a dark bay horse.
Thomas Vaughan, St James, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Buggs-Farm, 1786 March 4
Warrant in the case of Downes vs. Brown. The county of residence is left blank until it is found out "where the (delinquent) does live."
Messrs Donald and Burton, London, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Virginia Bills of loading for three hogs heads of his tobacco, 1786 March 7
Bills of loading for three hogs heads of his tobacco.
Thomas Vaughan, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 March 10
Payment of some money to Sir Peyton Skipwith and other financial business.
Note reminding Sir Peyton Skipwith to attend court on April 17 as a witness on behalf of James Belches, 1786 March 13
Several suits pending that day.
Note reminding Sir Peyton Skipwith to attend court on April 17 as a witness on behalf of James Belches, 1786 March 13
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