Box 16
Contains 11 Results:
Arthur Sinclair, Cobham to St. Tucker, Williamsburg, 1790 July 19
I have engaged you plank and the man promises 800 feet by the last of the week. Doctor Galt wants lumber.
James Brown, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1790 July 21
I will send John Marshall 50£. Mr. Hopkin's bill will come to your creditors.
Richard Randolph, Matoax to Duncan Rose, 1790 July 22
Give the bearer an order for two barrels of flour. Can I have about £35 on August 1?
James Brown, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1790 July 23
I have delivered a small packet of Gold to Mr. Gibbons of York who will hand it to you. The exchange in Philadelphia and Baltimore is up to it's usual level. The exchange's steady in this place. You should forward your sterling to New York.
Theodorick Bland Randolph to Neill Buchanan, circa 1790 July 24
Just arrived from Williamsburg. The object of my trip is the business of Hanbury's. My father could only give me money to pay for the ferry. Can you give me two guineas.
John Nivison to St. George Tucker, Norfolk, 1790 July 25
I observe by the act of 1784 that in all cases where a habeas corpus is desired the application is to be made to a Judge of the General Court or Court of Chancery. Mr. Levesson is here to execute your demands.
Theodorick Bland Randolph to Duncan Rose, circa 1790 July 25
Mr. Buchanan told me you had gone to town to get some money for me. Can you send me two guineas.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to John Beckley, 1790 July 27
I take it you have taken the proper steps to secure payment of my debt. I hope you know of Claiborne's inability to pay the debt.
Thomas Tudor Tucker, New York, New York to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1790 July 27
Mr. Page says Colonel Theodorick Bland left no will. Had information from Mr. Walker who knew everything had been left to Mrs. Bland. Congress sometime since passed law fixing seat of government at Philadelphia for 10 years and afterwards on Potomac River. Both Houses passed assumption of state debts but differ on finding system. Expect to adjourn in week. Cannot settle demand against boys. Harry Tucker sails for Bermuda.
Ralph Wormeley, Rosegill, Middlesex county to St. George Tucker, 1790 July 27
When Tucker last wrote to John Page, there was doubt whether lodgings in Williamsburg could be procured for Mr. Tayloe, who is now here. Self may accompany Mr. Tayloe if he crosses York River and introduce him to Tucker. Also encloses letter for Henry? Tazewell which Tucker will oblige by forwarding. (lacking).
Folder 11: Correspondence, 1790 July 19-27
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.