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Box 11

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Contains 27 Results:

Elizabeth Tucker (1747-), Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1784 April 3

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230495
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Aunt Campbell died March 31. Mama is sending you by Captain Gilbert Father's sword and ink stand. We had a letter from Natty in September.

Dates: 1784 April 3

Josiah Parker, Portsmouth to St. George Tucker, 1784 April 5

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230500
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Mr. Young would like to purchase Mr. Hall's lot. I give up my preference to him. If this is not all right, I am willing to pay the £600 cash for it. (Enclosed letter from Hugh Young to St. George Tucker same date).

Dates: 1784 April 5

Hugh Young, Portsmouth to St. George Tucker, 1784 April 5

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230505
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Colonel Josiah Parker has resigned his preference of Mr. Hall's lot in my favor. I wish to purchase the lot if the terms are reasonable and a good title can be given. (On same page as letter from Josiah Parker to St. George Tucker, 1784 April 5)

Dates: 1784 April 5

David Ross, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, 1784 April 10

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230510
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I will furnish Captain Morgan with a cargo of bread and flour of Colonel John Banister's manufacturing. You are to give me an order on Hugh Young for the amount of the cargo. If he cannot pay the money, I will take the water lot offered in your proposal at the price of 700 £.

Dates: 1784 April 10

St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Petersburg to David Ross, Petersburg, 1784 April 10

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230512
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I wish to furnish Mr. Daniel Morgan with good flour and I would be glad to know if you will give him the best quality of flour manufactured at Colonel Banister's mills. I will give you an order on Hugh Young of Baltimore for the amount of the cargo. If he can not pay the money, you can purchase the lot for 700 £.

Dates: 1784 April 10

St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Petersburg to Hugh Young, 1784 April 10

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230514
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If you choose to take Mr. Hall's lot you will please on sight pay to David Ross 700£ current money in specie. I will then make you a conveyance for the lot on application and will warrant the title. If you can not pay this sum, please consider the offer at an end.

Dates: 1784 April 10

Doctor Thomas Tudor Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, Matoax, near Petersburg, Virginia, 1784 April 12

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230516
Scope and Contents Much affected at loss of King. Patsy Hall dead. Shore's arrival afforded opportunity of inquiries about friends and acquaintances. She had pleasure of company of boys (Richard, Theodorick Bland and John Randolph of Roanoke). Promises self happiness of meeting them at Bermuda. Asks what she thinks of flying chariot. Compliments to father (Colonel Theodorick Bland Sr. of Cawsons) and family. Brother (Theodorick Bland), Miss Betty, children (Anne Frances Bland Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker,...
Dates: 1784 April 12

Doctor Thomas Tudor Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, Matoax, near Petersburg, Virginia, circa 1784 April 12

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230517
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Shore to deliver her cask of rice branded "Someners No. 1." Misses Miss Hall. Sends toys for children. (Undated memo probably enclosed with 1784 April 12 letter from Doctor Thomas Tudor Tucker to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker.)

Dates: circa 1784 April 12

Thomas Tudor Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, Matoax, near Petersburg, Virginia, 1784 April 12

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230518
Scope and Contents Wrote him by Colonel Seuf. Regrets death of Miss Patty Hall. Shore tells him St. George has great deal business, particularly at Amelia Court. Cannot say self met with much encouragement. Connection with Doctor Chanler advantageous on own part. Cannot desire continuance on unequal terms. Mind more at ease than for several years past. Promises self happiness of meeting him in Bermuda. Mother (Mrs. Anne (Butterfield) Tucker) in good health. Polly Evans arrived from there. By last accounts...
Dates: 1784 April 12

Theodorick Bland (1742-1790), Springfield to St. George Tucker, Matoax, per Cyrus, circa 1784 April 13

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230519
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Received his favor by George. Grateful to them for present. Enclosed is order on inspector? at John Bollings for 4 hogsheads of tobacco which self asks to have sold and money sent him by Cyrus. Needs it for taxes.

Dates: circa 1784 April 13

Preeson Bowdoin, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Chesterfield, 1784 April 13

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230520
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I am sending you an account against Cabel Davis, who I hear is dead. Please bring suits unless you can obtain payment otherwise. You also have an account against Thomas Cook. I plan to go to Bermuda soon. Please give me a letter to some of your friends there.

Dates: 1784 April 13

William Coleman to St. George Tucker, 1784 April 13

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230521
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Am enclosing a bond of Messrs. A. Robertson and Company on which Mr. Robertson is willing to confess judgment. Enter Mr. Robertson as special bail for me in a suit of George Elliot's Ex. against Thomas Masterson and William Coleman.

Dates: 1784 April 13

Thomas Tudor Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, Matoax, near Petersburg, Virginia, 1784 April 13

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230522
Scope and Contents Unfavorable wind for Shore given opportunity of thanking him for favor by Captain Gill. News of Mrs. Shore and Miss Patty Hall's deaths had reached him. Captain Churchill Jones brought account of latter. Concern for St. George's difficulties. Hopeful property he possessed with assistance of his profession to have provided plentiful subsistence. As friend Beverley Randolph acts generous part by him, matter will be less oppressive. Own prospects still gloomy. Hopes of receiving money due him...
Dates: 1784 April 13

Henry Tucker (1743-1808), St. George's, Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1784 April 14

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230524
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Forwards letters from father. He solicits a free port for Bermuda, with little prospect of success. Might be detained by prosecution of complaint against Lieutenant Governor Bruere. Stiles, the comptroller ? lately arrived from England. Natty (Nathaniel Tucker) talks of returning to America. Last son is Charlton Brown (Tucker). Mentions all the children. Miss Evans has returned to America. Brother (George Evans) arrived too late to accompany here. Enclosure missing.

Dates: 1784 April 14

Preeson Bowdoin, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Chesterfield, 1784 April 15

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230525
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I am sending you Captain George Taylor's account. Please do something immediately.

Dates: 1784 April 15

Anthony Webster, Petersburg, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1784 April 16

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230527
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Receipt for 50 guineas, 2 half joannerzes ?, 4 shillings nine pence in silver which self promises to deliver to Theodorick Bland of Springfield in Amelia. Danger of robbery on the highway excepted or other unavoidable accident.

Dates: 1784 April 16

William Y,es to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1784 April 16

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230528
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I will attend Amelia court. You said that you expected Coleman will obtain a judgment on my bond next Dinwiddie court. Could you get that judgement put off until I can obtain Mr. Yate's deposition.

Dates: 1784 April 16

John Ball, Baltimore to Captain Daniel Morgan, 1784 April 19

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230529
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I wrote you respecting a draft of John Smith, Jr. of St. Thomas on David Plunket in favor of William Hall, Jr. of Bermuda for 3,200 dollars. You may draw on me for eleven hundred and seventy pounds.

Dates: 1784 April 19

Thomas Shore, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, Dinwiddie Court, 1784 April 19

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230532
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I found two subpoenas left by the sheriff on account of Messrs. Blanchard and Lewis of London. As this is the day of the elections and the sales of Messrs. Smedley and Company's goods, I can not make court.

Dates: 1784 April 19

William Robertson, Blandford to St. George Tucker, Amelia Court, 1784 April 20

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230537
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A dispute arose between Daniel Hardiway and myself over a hogshead of tobacco. He is bringing a suit against me in Amelia Court. Please answer it in my behalf.

Dates: 1784 April 20

Alexander Moseley, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, Chesterfield, 1784 April 23

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230540
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My brother Hillary Moseley gave you a bond of James Haldane's and a note of Colonel Francis Epps deceased, due the estate of Matthew Phripp, deceased to bring suit on. Please tell me what you have done.

Dates: 1784 April 23

St. George Tucker (1752-1827) to William W,ts, 1784 April 23

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230542
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Captain Holcombe has paid me the money which he owes Thomas Broadnax.

Dates: 1784 April 23

John Beckley, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Petersburg, 1784 April 26

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230543
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Am enclosing two subpoenas in Chancery correspondent to the memorandum you sent me.

Dates: 1784 April 26

John Crumpler to St. George Tucker, 1784 April 29

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230544
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Paid $20.00 for shingles. I will see you concerning a suit Mr. Baker brought you. I can not pay the money today.

Dates: 1784 April 29

John? Banister to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Tucker, 1784 April 30

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: id230545
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I have sent you 12 pounds of tea. 24 dollars an 10 3/4 of sugar.

Dates: 1784 April 30