Box 12
Contains 214 Results:
Thomas Gordon, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, 1786 February 1
I intend to leave for Charleston in a few days. I wish to have all my small accounts settled. Have you received any payment on the account of John Campbell?
Dudley Williams to Colonel St. George Tucker, Chesterfield, 1786 February 5
Colonel Theodorick Bland told me you wanted to employ me to settle some accounts. How long will you want me?
Duncan Rose, Battersea to St. George Tucker, 1786 February 10
Please inform me how Richard Lunceford's debt to B. Stark was settled. It seems my Uncle and Browder were securities for Lunceford and my Uncle paid the debt.
Donald Campbell, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1786 February 12
My father left on the 8th. The brig arrived from Grenada.
Thomas Miller, Powh,an to St. George Tucker, Chesterfield, 1786 February 15
A John Burton of Buckingham made a violent assault on David Prior. Burton has moved to Chesterfield. Commence an action against Burton for damages about 200 or 300 £/.
Gawen Brown, Belle View to St. George Tucker, 1786 February 16
I received your favor and note the contents. I will explain the particulars. Signed by John Brown.
Daniel Tucker, New York to St. George Tucker, 1786 February 16
I understand that you intend paying this part of the continent a visit in the spring. I am led to believe you have undertaken in behalf of our mutual friend Mr. Tudor to revive his claims on those valuable possessions, that he was here in pursuit of.
W. Pollard, Philadelphia to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1786 February 17
I was in hopes of hearing from Mr. Newton as John Tucker enabled him a power to divide our joint property. Please let me know the state of these affairs.
Aug. Claiborne, Windsor to St. George Tucker, Chesterfield, 1786 February 21
We sold these lands to Mr. Tabb. Our estate in these lands were adjudged not only by the House of Burgesses but by the lawyers to be an absolute fee simple.
William Davies, Blandford to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1786 February 25
I was presented with a certificate from J. Nicholas obtained by your direction. I was informed that the declaration in a suit of Ross v. Scott's executors was not filed when judgment passed. Please set me free from this.
Phil Holcombe ? to St. George Tucker, 1786 February 25
I am sending all the cotton seed. I have sent 2,034 pounds of flour and 63 bushels of oats.
Phil Holcombe to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Tucker, 1786 February 25
I have sent you 2,034 pounds of flour and 63 bushels of oats and nine hogs. I hope to send down a lot of wheat. Send me some hoes and plows. Next trip I will send Colonel Tucker's tobacco down.
Edward Charlton, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1786 February 27
In my suit against Robt Kennon's estate I think it necessary to have Thomas Shore examined. Included poem on back.
A. Donald, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1786 February 27
I have drawn against you in favor of Messrs. Campbell and Wheeler for £14.1.2. I am expecting a ship so if you would like to ship a few tons of tobacco in order to get your Negroes' clothing.