Box 10
Contains 11 Results:
Doctor Archibald Campbell, Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1783 June 2
I am fortunate that my property is saved. I have sent you the deeds of my lands made over to Donald Campbell. Your aunt would like to settle in Virginia again and if Donald settles there we shall certainly be with him. I will go to the West Indies first and then to Virginia.
Henry Tucker (1743-1808), St. George's, Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1783 June 9
Tucker name will soon be as common in Virginia as it is in Bermuda. Self has 7th son. Father will not leave England until next summer. Will obey his orders about law books, but thinks it better to keep them until he comes for them. Sends this by Mr. Farmer. Supposes brother (Thomas Tudor Tucker) has gone to Charleston.
Robert Innes, Gloster to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1783 June 10
Please send my friend Dolphin Drew letters to your friends in Bermuda. He intends to go there for his health. Not having money has kept me from visiting you.
Frances (Tucker) Tucker (1740-1825), Bermuda to Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, 1783 June 11
Difficult to secure good nurses for children. Hopes to hear more frequently now that peace is here. Pleased at thought of his visit. Father (Henry Tucker) may still be in England. Brother Tommy (Thomas Tudor Tucker) gone to Carolina. His children there.
John Dill, 1783 June 12
Appointed attorney for Nathaniel Butterfield Jr., Hannah Wells, Wm. Hall, Thomas Dickinson, Seth Harvey, George Harvey, John Trimmingham. In turn, John Dill is appointing St. George Tucker attorney to act for them in Virginia.
John Randolph, Bloomsbury to St. George Tucker, 1783 June 12
I would like to know if there were any judgments obtained against me last court and who obtained them.
Francis Willis Jr. to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1783 June 14
Mr. Drew has to support a worthy lady and four babies so his recovery is very important. I hope the enclosed is convenient.
Theodorick Bland (1742-1790), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to St. George Tucker, Matoax, near Petersburg, Virginia, 1783 June 17
Received letter of 3rd. Pleased at prospect of seeing him about middle of October. Just informed new delegates are elected. Pleased with Tucker's feelings on reading the address. Has written to John Banister that self will want his horses about August. Recommends to his attention George Cabot, member of Massachusetts council, who is coming to Tucker's neighborhood.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Chesterfield county to Beverley Randolph, Cumberland county, 1783 June 18
Bond for £8,491, due on or before June 18, 1783. Witnessed by Ben. Harrison, Patty Hall.
Eliza Harleston, Charles Town to St. George Tucker, 1783 June 23
You give me hopes in seeing you and Fanny in Charles Town. The fair lady of your most intimate acquaintance declares upon her honor no Virginia officer has ever made a serious attack, nothing more has passed than a little flirtation.
Major Francis Muir to Colonel St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1783 June 28
Enclosed you have an account against Thomas Gordon. I wish you to commence suit against him immediately. He has rendered me an account against the estate.