Box 11
Contains 16 Results:
Duncan Rose, Battersea to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1784 September 1
When you wrote me for my accounts against Mr. Randolph's estate, I was at home sick. I now enclose them to you. The date you paid John Ryall the tobacco please enter it. I need 5 £/.
John Cowper, Portsmouth to St. George Tucker, 1784 September 3
I am surprised Mr. H. Tucker has not received my letter. I think, it unnecessary to decend to any particular objections against Mr. Tucker's claim. The vessel has not been attended to. Your claims must be supported by the necessary vouchers.
D. Ragsdale to St. George Tucker, 1784 September 11
I have received notice that a motion will be made against me at next Dinwiddie Court for a judgment against me on my bond to Daniel Claiborne. This debt is to be paid to Richard Taylor who informs me he wants the money to be paid to Leighton Wood.
Jon,han Bailey to Colonel St. George Tucker, 1784 September 14
You may dismiss the suit which I have brought against John Scott.
Joseph Pretlow, Nansemond to St. George Tucker, Chesterfield County, 1784 September 14
Please write me of the affair with Jenkins. I shall pay you for your expense and trouble. Draw a bond as you think might end in the sale of the property.
Robert Langley, Burlington to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1784 September 16
John Rogers of Amelia told me he owed me 15/. He agreed to give me his note for that sum with interest. I find from an old ledger of mine, he owes me 40 odd shillings, which with the other and interest will amount to about six pounds. Please try to collect this for me and if he will not pay, bring suit.
David Zachey to Colonel St. George Tucker, 1784 September 17
I am sending you three dollars by Mr. Carter. Please bring on the suit. I do need the money.
Davis and Young, Portsmouth to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1784 September 19
Enclosed in Mr. Blow's draft on William Barksdale for £173.16.4 which will be paid you on demand. Receive from Messrs. Robert Donald and Company £486.3.8 which we have sent to their care. Making £660 which we have received from Mr. Stratton on William Hall's account. (Enclosure, Richard Blow to William Barksdale, same date).
Rawl. P. Downman to Colonel St. George Tucker, Dinwiddie Court, 1784 September 19
I have not been informed whether you renewed the petition. I was surprised when I heard I was nonsuited.
Edmund Randolph (1753-1813), Richmond, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Petersburg, 1784 September 25
Shall answer his letter before commencement of court. Asks what letter self left unanswered to him. Before self left Richmond, he executed business called for by every paper.
Edmund Randolph (1753-1813), Richmond, Virginia to St. George Tucker, M,aox, Chesterfield, Virginia, 1784 September 26
Record of Muir and Batts is medley. May do injury to their friend. Major Muir must show how incorrect proceedings has damaged him. All appears to be right. How could lands be tendered in November for judgment taken in July and execution taken out in October. Muir appointed a free holder to value lands tendered, indicating he had no objection to it. Will try to help Muir. Self refused undertaking suit against John Randolph's estate for Ryland Randolph.
John Campbell, York Town to St. George Tucker, 1784 September 27
You said the suit of Hollingsworth against Stratton would be determined in the August, Chesterfield Court. If the money was recovered, please send me the money.
Gill and Brown Minor, 1784 September 27
The Estate of John Randolph in account with Minor, Gill and Brown.
Robert Crew, London to St. George Tucker, 1784 September 28
As I am settled here, I will do any business you may want done. You may ship me tobacco or anything else. My commission is 21 shillings per hogshead of tobacco. I have seen your father.
James Macfarlane, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1784 September 28
Am enclosing some letters from Messrs. Davis and Young of Portsmouth.
Folder 9: Correspondence, 1784 September
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.