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Box 4

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Contains 257 Results:

Beverley Randolph (1744?-1797), Ch,sworth to St. George Tucker, 1778 September 19

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: id225785
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Randolph's-ville folks are thus far on their way to Matoax to celebrate his nuptials. Asks to be informed by return of Abraham if they can have a rug and a dry corner at Matoax.

Dates: 1778 September 19

Samuel Beall, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1778 September 20

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: id225789
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Your draughts came to hand too late to answer my purpose. I am in extreme want of money; I have hopes I may be able to negotiate your bills. Please advise me when you are in cash. I hear I may not be able to put off your bills. I wish you every happiness the matrimonial state affords.

Dates: 1778 September 20

Duncan Rose, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1778 September 20

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: id225793
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Sent limes, claret, tea, raisins, to Colonel Banister at Shirley by boat Molly, Captain McCunn. To be forwarded to Petersburg if Captain cannot stop at Cawsons. Craig will make his stock buckle when well of his ague fever. Mr. Everard is sick.

Dates: 1778 September 20

St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Petersburg to Samuel Beall, 1778 September 28

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: id225796
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I should have written you by the last post, but was at that time ill. By a message from Taylor in Smithfield, I find all the tobacco was disposed of before I saw you in Williamsburg. Mr. Page will deliver you 850 pounds which please place to my credit. I expect to receive some money in a few days.

Dates: 1778 September 28

D.L. Hylton to St. George Tucker, 1778 September 29

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: id225798
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Your salt has arrived. Many of the barrels were halfway up in water. I have sold 200 bushels at £4.

Dates: 1778 September 29

Daniel L. Hylton to St. George Tucker, 1778 September 30

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: id225800
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I have sent you the money you wrote for. I will invest the salt in tobacco. The planters are in want of the salt.

Dates: 1778 September 30

John Page (1743-1808), Williamsburg, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Matoax, Virginia, 1778 October 2

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225803
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Instead of £850, Tucker's packet contained £871, for which self has receipt, exclusive of a £3 bill and a 15 dollar one, which were refused as bad. Self will return them.

Dates: 1778 October 2

John Didsbury, Pall Mall, London to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 3

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225805
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I delivered to Mr. Strettell a case containing the shoes and other articles. I put an account in the case (account of the articles on back.)

Dates: 1778 October 3

Thomas Pleasants Jr., Petersburg to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 3

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225808
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I have just returned from a journey between South Quay, Little Town, Suffolk, and Portsmouth. I heard Sargeant was up as high as Wainoake (Weyanoke) loaded with salt, but the next day another gentleman said he believed that was a mistake.

Dates: 1778 October 3

Daniel L. Hylton to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 4

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225809
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I hope you have recovered by now. If you are not able to come over, I will see you before I leave. I am selling the salt at £5 per bushel.

Dates: 1778 October 4

John Cox, Mr. Gillium's to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 9

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225810
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Your favor to Mr. Beall was received and your bills on Charles Town negotiated.I have received the cash from Colonel William Aytell.

Dates: 1778 October 9

James Neilson, Suffolk to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 9

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225811
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I purchased seventy hogsheads of tobacco from Mr. Joseph Atkinson, which he purchased from Mr. Simons and it was to be delivered to you at South Quay. I gave the order on you to John Williamson. Williamson has delivered the tobacco to me. The enclosed letter gives me an order on you for 100 hogsheads with the 70 to be deducted. Please send them to Wills Cowper.

Dates: 1778 October 9

St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Matoax to Samuel Beall, 1778 October 9

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225813
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I am disappointed at the bills coming to you too late for your purpose. If you have not negotiated my draught on Maurice Simmons, please return it to me and I will send you the amount.

Dates: 1778 October 9

Francis T,e, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 11

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225815
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In Colonel Aylett's absence received your letter. Out of my power to give you any information on your bill. Sick with fever. Know little of my business.

Dates: 1778 October 11

David Stuart, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, circa 1778 October 13

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225817
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I arrived here last Thursday. It is a joy to be once more in my country enjoying the company of my friends. I congratulate you upon your recent entrance on the holy and sacred ordinance of matrimony. I left London in January. Seeing your brother Nat (Nathaniel Tucker. He was then well and attending medical classes. He has taken his degree in medicine. He had some intention of settling in England.

Dates: circa 1778 October 13

Henry Tucker (1713-1787), Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 13

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225819
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Harry Hinson is leaving for Virginia and hopes to see you. If possible, during the winter, please send us some supplies. Candles have been scarcer than anything else. The French acted in a hostile manner at Turks Island, but I am inclined to think it was the imprudence of the key people that spurred them on. We have sent Tommy (Thomas Tudor Tucker) a few hogsheads of rum. I hope this will cover his loss on the Adelphi's insurance. Dominique has been taken by the French.

Dates: 1778 October 13

Robert Andrews, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 14

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225820
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I am not fond either of making or receiving apologies. I was by no means forgetful of your kind invitation. I assure you I would have been pleased to see my friend made happy, but as time approached I found it impractical to enjoy that satisfaction. I congratulate you on the happy event. Innes showed me what he styles your pastoral letter. I heard your Brig has arrived safely at South Quay.

Dates: 1778 October 14

William Aylett on Road to Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 14

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225821
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I dispatched one copy of your draft on Maurice Simmons by express to Charles Town.

Dates: 1778 October 14

James Innes, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1778 October 14

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225823
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I am and have been so engaged since Syphax arrived that I do not have time to write. Our friend Stuart has arrived. I will write by the post.

Dates: 1778 October 14

James Innes, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 16

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225824
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The enclosed letters were put into my hands to transmit to you, I am doing so by the post. At some future time I hope to write you fully.

Dates: 1778 October 16

St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Petersburg to Maurice Simmons, 1778 October 18

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225826
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I drew on you the 14th ultimate for 1,057 dollars in favor of Samuel Beall at Twenty days sight. If you have not paid it, protested immediately for non-payment. (On back copy of letter to Samuel Beall, 1778September 14.)

Dates: 1778 October 18

James McClurg, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1778 October 20

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225827
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Your letter found me in the same state it left you. It is distressing to me that I cannot hasten to you, but there are so many sick in town that I can't leave. I am glad Doctor Pringle will visit you on his way to Charles Town.

Dates: 1778 October 20

Elizabeth Tucker (1747-), Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 20

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225829
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We have been told you were making your addresses to a young widow lady in Virginia. My sister is near lying in again, she spent last week here with us. Mamma is quite well. Captain Goodrick left Bermuda without seeing Cousin Bet.

Dates: 1778 October 20

Forester Bascome, Baltimore to St. George Tucker, 1778 October 22

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225830
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I am enclosing Captain Thomas Robert's receipt for two hundred Continental dollars. When received, if convenient, transmit to George Smith of Charles Town toward the premium of insurance on the Brig Catherine. I congratulate you on a piece of late news.

Dates: 1778 October 22

John Page (1743-1808), Williamsburg, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Matoax near Petersburg by Syphax, 1778 October 22

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id225832
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Regrets Tucker's disorder. Delivered Tucker's mare and saddle to Syphax. Hopes his brig has arrived. Hears that Count D'Estaing has chance of receiving reinforcement of 11 or 12 ships of the line now said to be in Delaware. Papers report another effort of Commissioners to divide territory and wheedle country into submission.

Dates: 1778 October 22