Box 12
Contains 214 Results:
William Y,es to Colonel St. George Tucker, 1785 July 1
I am sorry I will not be able to see you before your trip to Bermuda.I hope you have a pleasant trip.
John Darrell to St. George Tucker, 1785 July 2
The Brig is here without Lucus who is at Broadway where he was detained for want of security. Please interfere in his behalf for me. I wish him released.
Thomas Goode, Manchester to St. George Tucker, 1785 July 2
I hope you have received the money from Mr. Newman. Send it by Mr. Cary.
William Davies, Blandford to Colonel St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1785 July 3
Please authenticate the enclosed credentials. I am told you plan to go down today for your trip to Bermuda.
Mary Page to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Tucker, 1785 July 3
I am sorry I can not visit you before you leave for Bermuda. Mr. Page has been in Caroline for some time.
William Y,es, 1785 July 3
Account of St. George Tucker, from 1782 August 24 to 1785 June 20 totaling £30.3.10. Endorsed: 1785 July 3. Tucker's notes on account, error in account, and record of £14.14.6 paid by cash.
J. B. Ashe, Halifax, North Carolina to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Tucker, Matoax, 1785 July 5
Mr. Foster waits on you with a cart for those Negroes of Colonel Dudleys. Note: 1785 July 8 received of St. George Tucker, a Negro woman with her three children, which I will deliver to Mr. Ashe.
John Darrell, Claremont to St. George Tucker, 1785 July 5
The Brig is still taking in a lot of water. I have landed your goods at Colonel Allen's. Maybe Daniel Morgan will take you in his vessel.
William Lucas, Cabin Point to St. George Tucker, 1785 July 8
Mr. Darrell set off for Smithfield this morning. If you leave home by Wednesday morning, it will be early enough.
Major Francis Muir to Colonel St. George Tucker, Cawson's, 1785 July 12
I am returning your poems and I was not able to finish the copy. Wish you a pleasant voyage.
John Darrell, Claremont to St. George Tucker, Brandon, 1785 July 16
I have not heard from Mr. Roan. Please write him on the subject in order to prevent detention.
Wills and John Cowper, Portsmouth to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1785 July 17
We cannot see ourselves justified in granting permission to take depositions in Bermuda. What do you want to know? One of our house would have to be present in taking depositions.
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, 1785 July 22
Nicholas B. Seabrook, Manor to Colonel St. George Tucker, Chesterfield County, 1785 July 25
Am enclosing a letter for your father. I have forgotten his name. Please send it to him.
Walker Maury, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker now, Norfolk... with a packet of books, 1785 August 2
Joseph Prentis, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1785 August 10
Please forward the money you received for Mrs. Mary Tuel from John Allen.
Graham and Dent, Fayal to Messrs. Curson and Gouvenneur Governor and Joseph Westmore, New York, 1785 August 24
Please pay to John Ross of Philadelphia the sum of two thousand nine hundred and sixty-one mill, five hundred and forty reis, exchange at three mill, five hundred and fifty-five reis per pound stg.
Samuel Burke, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, Bermuda, 1785 August 26
Donald Campbell and Tudor Hinson arrived from Grenada. 700 hogsheads of rum have arrived here.
Thomas Gilbert, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1785 August 26
Shipped by Samuel Burke on board Thomas Gilbert's sloop bound for Bermuda one bay horse. Freight being eight pounds.
Donald Campbell, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1785 September 2
Arrived here 8 days ago. My father is in good health. Hope all our friends in Bermuda are well. Have had bad weather ever since I got here. My father has not decided definitely to move his family here. I will be here through the winter.
James M,thews to Colonel St. George Tucker, 1785 September 3
Please send the papers to Charles Town, Cecil County, Maryland.
W. Pollard, Trenton, Jerseys to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1785 September 12
I placed in your hands a deed given me by Doctor Pollard of Barbados and witnessed by John Tucker for lands in and near Richmond. Mr. Tucker has acknowledged my claims and requests the deed to be sent back to Barbados. Please let me know what to do.
Thomas Shore, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, Bermuda, 1785 September 20
Six hundred copies of your address have been printed at Richmond. It meets universal applause. I hope our next assembly will adopt sound measures of temporary relief to out commerce. I have had two letters from Jack Banister. Mr. Jefferson writes Mr. Banister that he is quite well.
John Brickwood, London to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1785 September 23
I am sorry I am not able to ship the goods you have ordered. I am not able to ship goods on credit. You may send bills or produce for the purchase of these goods.