Box 8
Contains 100 Results:
William Potts & Co, Petersburg, to William Cunningham, Prestwould, 1809 January 4
Lady Skipwith's pending orders for tea, almonds, raisins, and china.
George Barnes, Guardian of Abraham Lockett, to Lady Skipwith, 1809 January 6
Memo of Lady Skipwith's renting for one year the land of Abraham Lockett, orphan.
Lady Jean Skipwith to Robert Marshall, 1809 January 22
Promissory note for $15000
Philip Lockett and William Marshall to Lady Jean Skipwith, 1809 January 23
Obligation to Lady Skipwith for $50.00 unless they can settle disputed title of ownership of land (2 1/2 acres) sold to her.
Daniel Epes and Company, Petersburg, to Lady Jean Skipwith, Prestwould, Mecklenburg, 1809 March 14
Shipment of an order of "cotton cards" to Lady Skipwith.
William Potts by William Johnston, Petersburg, to Lady Jean Skipwith, Prestwould, 1809 March 25
Lady Skipwith's tobacco crop. Including receipt.
Lady Jean Skipwith to Colonel W. Gill, 1809 Ap[ril 8
Promissory note for $100.00.
Mackenzie Christian & Co, Peterburg, to James Cunningham, Prestwould, 1809 May 20
Receipt of two loads of wheat from Lady Skipwith. Including invoice of goods purchased by Lady Skipwith.
R. Maitland & Christian by P. Luck ?, Petersburg, to James Cunningham, Prestwould, 1809 July 3
Lady Skipwith's wheat account. including receipt.
Daniel Epes & Co., Petersburg, to Lady Jean Skipwith, 1809 August 16
invoice of items purchased, including hinges, screws, and glue.
Mackenzie Christian & Co, Peterburg, to James Cunningham, Prestwould, 1809 August 31
Receipt of Lady Skipwith's shipment of wheat.
James Hicks, Senior, Mercer County, Ky, to John S. Ravenscroft, Lunenberg Courthouse, Va., 1809 September 5
Hick's recollections of Sir Peyton Skipwith's mill. Offers to send deposition to aid Lady Skipwith in her court suit with the Young family.
W. H. Haxall, Petersburg, to Lady Jean Skipwith, Prestwould, 1809 September 28
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Thomas Palmer in account with Lady Jean Skipwith for mill work done for Palmer, 1809 October 9
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Invoice and bill for items purchased by James Cunningham for Lady Jean Skipwith from John V. Willcox & Co. of Petersburg, including a saw, knives, files, and locks, 1809 December 21
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Lady Jean Skipwith to George Barns, guardian of Abraham Lockett, 1809 December 30
Memo of Lady Skipwith's transactions with Barns to rent a portion of Lockett's lands.
Lady Jean Skipwith in account with Mackenzie Christian & Co. of Petersburg, 1810
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Lady Jean Skipwith in account with William H Haxell, 1810
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Miscellaneous bills of receipt for bookcase bolts, scissors, bowls, a pad lock, ladies' gloves, buttons, spades, screws, hinges, and a sugar loaf, 1810
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J. Hayward, Franklin, Va., to John S. Ravenscroft of Mecklenburg County, 1810 February 28
Divison of Sir Peyton Skipwith's estate (d. 1805) among his living relatives.
Benjamin Kimball, Richmond, to James Cunningham, Prestwould, 1810 May 10
Cunningham's orders for sugar and cloth, and the change in previous prices.
Elizabeth Beverly (Munford) Kennan, Norfolk, to Lady Jean Skipwith?, 1810 November 1
Writer's travels on the lower peninsula, visiting friends and relatives. Comments on Williamsburg and Hampton, also life in naval Norfolk.
E Green to ? Note requesting the use of the ferry at Prestwould, 1810 December 27
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James Cunningham for Lady Jean Skipwith to George Barnes, 1810 December 31
Guardian of Abraham Lockett. Memo of agreement to rent from Barnes a tract of land. Made by Cunningham in Lady Skipwith's behalf.
James Maury, Liverpool, Eng., to Lady Jean Skipwith, Prestwould, Va., 1806 June 28
Error in business transactions between Maury and Grayson & Noble of London involving the Skipwith account.