Box 4
Contains 74 Results:
Item 24: Agreement of Richard Neale to sell to Robert Wormeley Carter, 260 acres of land, 1786
2 items. See also: Morton, Louis, "Robert Wormeley Carter: Notes on the Life of a Virginia Planter," Journal of Southern History, vol. 12, pp. 345-365.
Folder 16
13 items. The majority of the items relate to the papers of Robert "King" Carter.
Folder 17
6 items. The majority of the items relate to the papers of Robert Carter of Nomini (circa 1704-1731), son of Robert "King" Carter, and father of Robert "Councillor" Carter, of Nomini.
Item 1: Relinquishing of dower right belonging to Elizabeth Dickenson, 1714
Dickenson (Elizabeth) - Certificate appointing Austin Brockenbrough her attorney for relinquishing her right of dower in a tract of land in Richmond County sold by her husband, Thomas Dickenson, to Robert Carter.
Items 2-3: Land patent and sureyor's plat belonging to Vincent Garner, 1728 and undated
2 items. Garner (Vincent) - Surveyor's plat of a tract of land in Northumberland County, belonging to Vincent Garner, 1728, and an undated memorandum on the bounds of Vincent Garner's land patent.
Item 4: Deed - Jeffreys (Herbert) to Richard Custis, 1678
Deed to a tract of land in Lancaster County, adjoining Col. Carter's land.
Item 5: Deed - Jenings (Edmund) to Robert Carter, 1718
Mutilated. Deed to a house and lot in Williamsburg.
Item 6: Suit - Logan (Lawrence) lessee of Robert Carter vs. Isaac Allerton, by George Turberville, his guardian, 1730
Suit in Williamsburg. Note: It is possible that this Robert Carter is not Robert "King" Carter, but his son, Robert Carter of Nomini.
Item 7: Trust deed - McCarty (Daniel) and Daniel Tebbs to Robert Carter, undated
Trust deed covering a tract of land in Westmoreland County, called "Coles Land."
Item 8: Lease of land - Neale (Rodham) to Robert Carter, 1713
Lease of a tract of land in Northumberland County.
Item 9: Letter written from St. John Shropshire, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, to Col. [Robert] Carter, 1705 August 16
Shropshire (St. John) - Re: recommending Richard Tankersly for a position.
Item 10: Bill of Sale, 1667
John Palmer to David Ginnins [Jennings]. Papers showing descent of title to a tract of land in Northumberland County from John Palmer to Robert Carter, 1667-1712.
Item 11: Will of David Jennings, 1675
Copy. Will of David Jennings, leaving his estate to Francis Bratton, whose daughter, Frances, afterwards married Enoch Hill. Papers showing descent of title to a tract of land in Northumberland County from John Palmer to Robert Carter, 1667-1712.
Items 12-13: Deed and Mortgage, 1712 October 11
2 items. Enoch Hill and Frances, his wife, to Robert Carter. Mortgage and deed to the same property, dated the same day. Papers showing descent of title to a tract of land in Northumberland County from John Palmer to Robert Carter, 1667-1712.
Item 1: Quitrent certificate, from Fairfax (Catherine) baroness, granting to Robert Carter 1,989 acres of land in Northumberland County, 1712
6 items. The majority of the items relate to the papers of Robert Carter of Nomini (circa 1704-1731), son of Robert "King" Carter, and father of Robert "Councillor" Carter, of Nomini.
Item 2: Letter - Hartshorne (William), at Alexandria, to Robert Carter, at Nomony [Nomini] Hall, [Westmoreland County], 1777 April 26
Letter concerning purchase of five tons of iron from Robert Carter.
Items 3-4: Lease and Deed - Owsly (Thomas) to Robert Carter, 1729 August 12-13
2 items. Lease of a tract of land in Stafford County, 12 August 1729, and deed of sale covering the same tract of land, 13 August 1729.
Items 5-6: Sale of land and receipt from John Savage to Robert Carter, 1730-1733
2 items. Statement by John Warner concerning sale of 330 acres of land by John Savage to Robert Carter, 1730, and a cash receipt dated 1733.
Folder 18
40 items.
Folder 18
60 items.
Folder 18
3 items.
Folder 19
4 items.
Folder 19
24 items.
Folder 19
2 items. See also: Morton, Louis, "Robert Wormeley Carter: Notes on the Life of a Virginia Planter," Journal of Southern History, vol. 12, pp. 345-365.