Box 11
Contains 17 Results:
Theodorick Bland (-1784), 1784 June 1
Deed by which he gives slaves to his daughter Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker. Had given them to her by verbal gift on her marriage to John Randolph. Signed: Theok Bland, Ann Bland. Witnessed: William Cryer, Wm Yates, Robert Bollings, St. G. Tucker Jr.
Samuel Duval, Manchester to Colonel St. George Tucker, Chesterfield Court, 1784 June 4
James Winfery summoned me for forty shillings. I was not able to attend court. You have my account against Winfery.
Richard Hill to Colonel St. George Tucker, Matoax, circa 1784 June 4
My mother is thankful for your attention to her interest. Please make a statement of your account against her son William Hill. She hopes the court will grant her lawful interest on her debt against Watson.
John Ball, Philadelphia to Captain Daniel Morgan, 1784 June 6
I wrote you that you could draw on me a ten days sight for eleven hundred and seventy pounds on account of Mr. William Hall, Jr. of Bermuda. Now do not draw on me, I shall pay the money to Messrs. Elliston and John Parot.
David Ross, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1784 June 7
The bill on Baltimore will not answer my purpose as I cannot negotiate it for money.
Barth. Williams, New Kent to St. George Tucker, Chesterfield, 1784 June 14
I gave you three bonds last October due me from persons in Amelia county for you to bring suit against them. Please let me know what you have done.
David Ross, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1784 June 16
Since writing to you, I have discovered how a bill on Baltimore may be negotiated. It would be more convenient on Philadelphia.
William Y,es to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1784 June 16
I am sending the bill. I expected to give it to you at court, but Nancy's illness has kept me from attending.
D. L. Hylton to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1784 June 17
I was surprised to find that Mr. Richards assured you of money being paid Captain Pennock on my account. On receipt of this money, make application to him for the balance. Please retain the money of Davis' estate until the executors qualify. Am enclosing an account against Peterfield Trent for you to settle.
David Stokes, Lunenburg to Colonel St. George Tucker, Dinwiddie Court, 1784 June 20
I found William Claiborne in goal because of a small sum due to Barber Claiborne. I told William Scott to turn him loose and I would indemnify him. Scott told me the damage in the writ was £10. Scott promised to enter himself special bail. If this makes me liable for any shit, please let me know.
George Dudgeon, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, 1784 June 21
A trial will come up between Brasington and myself concerning two and a half bushels of garden peas. He is suing me for 1/3 per quart. William Davis, Jessee Cogble, or William Durell will serve as my witness.
Elizabeth Tucker (1747-), Bermuda to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Tucker, 1784 June 21
Thank you for your letter and present. My brother, the Doctor (Thomas Tudor Tucker) has come to spend a few days. I hope my brother received his books.
Henry Tucker (1736-1793), Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1784 June 22
Acknowledges letter of May 4th by Billy Hall who goes to Baltimore. Captain Tucker will inform them re unfortunate brig Friendship. Approves his settlement with Cowper. Tommy (Tudor Tucker) embarked for Charleston after eight-day visit. Thanks for flour. Jemy Brighton will take Tucker back when Captain Morgan brings him to Bermuda in the fall.
Amherst county. Court, 1784 June 24
List of commissioners of the peace, from 1779 May 29 to 1784 June 24.
Robert Baylor to St. George Tucker, Chesterfield, 1784 June 24
Richard Holeman has appointed me their attorney. You have obtained judgment from Archibald and William Robertson. If they do not pay the tobacco soon, get execution. Let me hear.
Walker Maury, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1784 June 30
Account for the Master Randolphs Richard, Theodorick, and John Randolph to total of £19.2.4 1/2.
Folder 6: Correspondence, 1784 June
This series is currently being added to the Box/Folder List section of the finding aid. Please check back periodically for updates. This series contains the correspondence of St. George Tucker, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. The series is arranged in chronological order.