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Box 8

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Contains 100 Results:

Sommervill and Conrad, Petersburg, to Lady Jean Skipwith, 1807 March

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 55
Identifier: id132932

Francis Williamson, Mecklenburg, to William Cunningham, Bluestone, 1807 March 4

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 56
Identifier: id132935
Scope and Contents

Whether or not Cunningham wanted the timber on a tract of land that Williamson wants to cultivate.

Dates: 1807 March 4

William Potts, Petersburg, to William Cunningham, 1807 May 14

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 58
Identifier: id132937
Scope and Contents

Patterned material that Lady Skipwith ordered, but which could not be had. Potts sends substitution.

Dates: 1807 May 14

?, Richmond, to Lady Jean Skipwith?, 1807 June 7

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 59
Identifier: id132939
Scope and Contents

Merchantile company of Alexander and James Fulton of Petersburg, and the late Sir Peyton's heirs.

Dates: 1807 June 7

P Luck ?, for R Maitland and Christian, Petersburg, to William Cunningham, 1807 August 7

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 60
Identifier: id133819
Scope and Contents

Former business transactions between Maitland and Christian, and Sir Peyton Skipwith, deceased.

Dates: 1807 August 7

The Commonwealth of Virginia to the Sheriff of Mecklenburg County, 1807 November 9

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 63
Identifier: id133822
Scope and Contents

Commanding him to present a summons to Jean Skipwith to appear before Mecklenburg County Court for negligence as proprietress of a ferry across the Roanoke River.

Dates: 1807 November 9

Somervill & Conrad, Petersburg, to Lady Jean Skipwith, Prestwould, 1808 February 27

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 67
Identifier: id133828
Scope and Contents

Receipt of two pounds and eight shillings and also six dollars for one year's subscription to the Portfolio.

Dates: 1808 February 27

John Bell, Petersburg, to Lady Jean Skipwith, Prestwould, 1808 April 1

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 68
Identifier: id133829
Scope and Contents

Business transactions between Lady Skipwith, George Nicholas Skipwith and Peyton Skipwith. Bell claims money cannot be paid until the repeal of the embargo law.

Dates: 1808 April 1

John Bell, Petersburg, to Lady Jean Skipwith, Prestwould, 1808 July 9

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 70
Identifier: id133833
Scope and Contents

Bell expresses his regrets that he cannot, due to the embargo, follow Lady Skipwith's wishes concerning the payment of his tobacco bond. Also mentions, in margin, the total lack of cotton to be had from Charleston or St. Mary's.

Dates: 1808 July 9

P. Luck? for R. Maitland & Christian, Petersburg, to William Cunningham, Prestwould, 1808 September 29

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 72
Identifier: id133836
Scope and Contents

Concerning the receipt of Lady Skipwith's wheat, and the shipment of a quantity of salt to Prestwould, including invoice.

Dates: 1808 September 29