Box 4
Contains 121 Results:
1787-1789
Skipwith Correspondence, Manuscripts, Manuscript Volumes, Fulwar Skipwith Notebooks, dated and undated. Boxes I-XX.
Various bills and receipts for clothing items and furnishings, 1787
Various bills and receipts for clothing items, including a cap, bonnet, velvet, silk, and buttons, furnishings, including a skillet, spoons, fans, and forks, salt, sewing tools, and a wagon.
Account of invoice and charges of the store at the Ferry for sugar, rum, a pot and a brass cork, 1787
Scope and Contents
John Brown, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1787
Testimony regarding his suit against Pines Ingram, William Smith, John Smith, Thomas Ingram, and John Ingram.
John Brown, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg, 1786 January 1
His suit against Mattart. Unlikely to obtain judgement within less than two years; "The evil is in the law."
Thomas Vaughan, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg Court, 1786 January 8
Payment of the debt for the horse.
Halcoatt Townes, Halifax County, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg, 1787 January 20
His brother Henry's estate and debts which he has now taken responsibility for.
William McTair, Fairfield County, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1787 January 22
Settlement of his debt. Begs him to give him till July and not seize his securities.
William Vaughan, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg County, 1787 January 26
Usefulness of his tobacco.
John R Grymes, London, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1787 February 5
Invoice of sundry goods shipped on board the Bridget.
Thomas Main, London, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg County, Va., 1787 February 26
Tobacco sales, etc.
Isaac Hicks, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg, 1787 March 8
About the purchase of some land.
James Trimble, Mecklenburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1787 March 15
Illness of Mr. Archibald who on doctor's advice is returning to Europe. In the future, his business in America will be confined to the collection of debts.
Thomas Vaughan, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, March 15 1787
Suit against W. Pool. Has obtained a judgement against him, and also in his suit against John Cox.
William Hepburn, Fairfield, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1787 March 19
Inability to see him.
Thomas Burnett, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Buggs-Farm, 1787 March 21
Sale of some of Mr. Poole's property and the settlement of his debts.
Sir Peyton Skipwith, to Stott and Donaldson, 1787 March 28
Statement of their account for mustard, thread, buttons, stockinette, and silk.
Jacob Shaler, Mecklenburg County, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1787 April
Bond for thirty pounds for the construction of two chimneys and hearths.
A Eustis, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg, 1787 April 14
Price of lime.
Sir Peyton Skipwith, to Messrs. Dawes, Stephenson & Co., 1787 April 14
Sale of his tobacco. The proceeds to be entrusted to John R. Grymes who has the care and management of his son.
J Herren, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg, 1787 May 16.
Bill of his on J. Hyndman & Co. which has been returned to him.
Thomas Main, London, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1787 May 30
Invoice of tobacco sales from the ship Montgomery.
George Purdie, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg, 1787 May 30
Two bonds which he took care of.
Messrs Blodget and Eustis, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Elm Hill, Mecklenburg, 1787 June 1
Sale of some lime.
Sir Peyton Skipwith, to William Alexander Boyd, 1787 June 9
Debt for £8-2-6. Also includes Alexander Boyd, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, June 9, 1787.