Box 6
Contains 136 Results:
John Moss, Richmond, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1794 June 18
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Thomas Vaughan, Sheriff Deputy of Mecklenburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Baronet at Mecklenburg, July Court 1794, 1794 July 14
Court litigation involving tobacco, between Skipwith and W. Barberville.
Jacob Shalor to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Baronet, 1794 August 2
Shalor's inability to pay a debt owed Skipwith.
Joseph Boyce, Richmond, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Prestwould, 1794 August 6
Tobacco and the disposal of promissory notes.
James Maury, Liverpool, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Virginia, 1794 September 25
Skipwith's latest consignment of tobacco sent to England.
Robert Burchett to Sir Peyton Skipwith. William Gray to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1794 October 24 and 26
Notes concern various financial transanctions of Lady Jean Skipwith.
John W. Hill to Jacob Shalor, 1794 October 26
Skipwith's contract with Shalor for masonry work, and his desire to have said work suspended due to bad weather.
Measurement of work done in stone at Prestwould Sir Peyton Skipwith's building done by Jacob Shalor, 1794 October 27
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State of Colonel Robert Burton's bond by L Wirthington, 1794 November 11
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Concerning furniture Sir Peyton Skipwith bought of Robert Birchett, 1794December 13
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State of William Wilburn's crop raised in 1794, upon the estate of Sir Peyton Skipwith at Lawsons with Wilburn's receipts in full, 1795
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An itemized bill to Sir Peyton Skipwith from Mr Baskervill for the court costs involves in the Skipwith-Birchett court litigations, 1795
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Accounts of Sir Peyton Skipwith with Thomas Vaughan, 1795
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? to ?, 1795
Impending suit against Sir. Peyton Skipwith by Colonel Harwood. including: "Fishing Days Here Disposed of, 1795" and "A list of the small boys that will be able to real tobacco down in the fall 1795."
Miscellaneous receipts and bills of Sir Peyton Skipwith for slaves and boots, 1795
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Colonel Hopkins to Sir. Peyton Skipwith, 1795 January 11
Debts due from Jacob Bugg, holder of bond from Skipwith. Mentions intended removal to Kentucky, desires to make contacts via Skipwith among friends.
James Maury, Esq. to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1795 January 17
Invoice of goods to be shipped from Liverpool, including a diamond for cutting glass, putty, window glass, and salt.
W. Clinch, Executor of John Holt, Deceased and guardian to John Holt, infant, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1795 March 1
Court litigation instituted by Clinch against Skipwith in the High Court of Chancery on behalf of the Holt heirs.
Thomas Vaughan, Deputy Sheriff of Mecklenburg, to Sir. Peyton Skipwith, Baronet, 1795 March 15
Warns Skipwith of the impending difficulties in the court proceedings instituted against him by the Holt heirs of Surry County.
Robert Robson to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1795 May 6
Job that Robson was not able to perform as expected.
Peter Stokes to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1795 May 12
The disputed title of a Negro purchased fom the sheriff of Lunenburg County by Skipwith.
? to ?, 1795 May 26
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William Munford to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1795 May 30
As Skipwith's lawyer, Munford advised his client on actions that were to be taken in the "Donald Affair" in which Skipwith is defendant. Munford also advised Skipwith on matters pertaining to two other court cases involving Skipwith.
Col. R. Gamble, Richmond, to Sir Pyton Skipwith, Esq., Bar., 1795 July 29
Transactions made through Mr. James Maury of London, for goods in exchange for tobacco crop.
Col. R. Gamble, Richmond, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Esq., Bar., 1795 July 31
Transactions made through Mr. James Maury of London, for goods in exchange for tobacco crop.