Box 8
Contains 100 Results:
James Maury, Liverpool, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Prestwould, Va., 1805 September 6
Purchases made by Skipwith and the tobacco market in Liverpool; including invoice.
Thomas Bennett, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Prestwould, 1805 September 25
Transportation of Skipwith's tobacco crop to London.
John Stewart, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Prestwould, Mecklenburg, 1805 September 25
Mare.
Christopher S. Clausel, for W. & Bennett Marshall, Marshallville, to Lady Jean Skipwith, Prestwould, 1805 October 16
Goods purchased by Lady Skipwith, including shoemakers' pinchers and nippers, with an itemized list.
Messrs. Halliday and Hintons, Petersburg, to William Cunningham, Mecklenburg, in behalf of the estate of Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1805 October 21
Goods purchased, including cloth.
Lady Jean Skipwith, Prestwould, to Peyton Short, 1805 December 17
Death of Sir Peyton Skipwith on October 11, 1805 and the death of his youngest son. Lady Skipwith as sole executor of her husband's Virginia estates asks Short to settle a court suit that had been pending between Short and Sir Peyton over some bonds of M. Fulwar Skipwith's.
? to Lady Jean Skipwith Discussing business and legal matters after Sir Peyton's death, 1806?
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Lady Jean Skipwith's account current with Bell ? and McNae from 1806 through 1808 for tea, salt, cheese, knives and forks, linen, and buttons, 1806
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Lady Jean Skipwith in account with William Potts & Co for salt and nails, 1806
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Sir Peyton Skipwith, Prestwould, Mecklenburg, to Grayson & Noble, London, 1806
Skipwith's decision to sell his tobacco within the United States.
Miscellaneous bills of receipt, including documents for skillets, a coffee kettle, a brass roller drawer, velvet, buttons, linen, hinges, and salt, 1806
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George Chapman's receipt to Lady Jean Skipwith for $60 for a pair of mill stones, 1806 January 2
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Andrew Woodrow, Romney, Va, now W. Va. to Lady Jean Skipwith, Marshallsville, Mecklenburg County, Va., 1806 January 25
"A tract of land near this place belonging to late Sir Peyton Skipwith."
Brown & ? of Petersburg, to William Cunningham, 1806 January 27
Cask of nails purchased by Lady Skipwith, including invoice.
Brown & ?, Petersburg, to William Cunningham, Prestwould, 1806 February 8
Lady Skipwith's payment for a cask of nails, including receipt.
Brown & ?, Petersburg, to William Cunningham, Prestwould, 1806 March 3
Payment for cask of nails, mentions the receipt of "a bad dollar," including receipt.
Low & Wallace, New York, to William Cunningham, 1806 May 3
Balance of the account with the estate of the late Sir Peyton Skipwith.
John Stark Ravenscroft, n.p., to his aunt, Lady Jean Skipwith, n.p., 1806 July 6
Sir Peyton Skipwith's will in relation to a disagreement with Mr. ? Skipwith, and legacies to other children; warns her not to wear herself out in worrying over money matters; mentions his wife and daughter?
Grayson & Noble of London, to Lady Jean Skipwith, Prestwould, Va., 1806 July 7
Concerns Lady Skipwith's inquiries as to the balance of payment in the Skipwith account.
Bells ? and McCraw, Petersburg, to William Cunningham, Prestwould., 1806 August 2
Disposal and sale of wheat received from Cunningham and Lady Skipwith.
Lady Jean Skipwith in account with Thomas Palmer, 1806 September 17
Statement of expenses and receipt for the building of a mill on Cox Creek.
Lady Jean Skipwith to Philip Lockett, Mecklenburg County, 1806 October 8
Bond for $525.00. Reverse: receipt for $500.00 paid by Lady Skipwith on December 28, 1808.
Lady Jean Skipwith to Francis Lockett, Mecklenburg County, 1806 October 8
Bond for $525.00. Reverse: March 22, 1808. William Marshall, attorney for Francis Lockett assigns bond to Walter Alver, Orange Co., North Carolina.
W. Mcindore?, Petersburg, to William Cunningham, Mecklenburg, 1806 October 30
Business transactions concerning a "draft of the oven" and a note for $134.25.
Memo of William Cunningham's expenses in a trip to Richmond and Petersburg, 1806 December 12 - 24
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