Box 17
Contains 16 Results:
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to St. George Tucker, 1791 March 3
Rejoices in St. George's approaching marriage to Ms. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter. Now in last day of session of Congress. Own financial situation still difficult. To be able to visit them is ardent wish. Unmerited reproaches cannot increase ardor of that wish. Obliged to Theodorick Bland Randolph for letter. John Randolph of Roanoke well after confinement with boil on foot. Remembrances to children, Maria Rind, Richard Randolph and Page.
Edwards and Sinclair, Cobham to St. George Tucker, 1791 March 7
Captain Baker will deliver you about 430 feet of plank. Please send a little money by the bearer.
Richard Randolph (1770-1796), Richmond to James Brown, 1791 March 10
Thank you for advancing me ten guineas on my father's account.
James Kane, Cobham to St. George Tucker, 1791 March 11
Am sending 350 feet of featheridge plank.
St. George Tucker, Williamsburg to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1791 March 12
Tucker informs Skipwith that the latter's daughter, Lelia Carter, has agreed to marry him.
Richard Randolph, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1791 March 14
Please pay Messrs. Currie and Cringan an order 26.12.9 to discharge their account against me.
James Brown, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1791 March 17
I have given your draft to Knox and Evans for 32£. What money I hold is drawn from London for the purpose of making advances on tobacco shipped.
Donald Campbell, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1791 March 21
Boushell informs me your frames are complete. Send Soloman to bring them up. Hall and Dickinson want a remittance traced.
Elizabeth Tucker (1747-), Bermuda to St. George Tucker, circa 1791 March 25
I am sending some oranges. Please send the pot to Mr. Campbell.
Elizabeth Tucker (1747-), Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1791 March 25
I hear you are well. Please write us. We have had a very sickly winter here. Have you heard of Cousin St. George's death?
Beverley Randolph, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1791 March 27
I hope to send the things you wanted tomorrow. Some of the articles are not as you ordered. I am not informed of your matrimonial prospects.
Edwards and Sinclair, Cobham to St. George Tucker, 1791 March 29
Our man has misplaced your memorandum. Please tell us again what you want.
Moses Myers, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg. Captain Massenburg, 1791 March 31
Agreeable to promise, sends him by Captain Massenberg a barrel of sugar. Brandy too indifferent to send. Price of arrack in town is 2/6 per bottle. Will order his china soon. Is to dine on turtle today with mutual friend Donald Campbell.
Gilchrist Dickinson, New York to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia. By post, 1791 April 6
Must draw on him, as self is closing business to leave New York. Former transaction of barrel coffee was with Richard Randolph ? Is offered land in his state for debt of $320. Is 1,000 acres in Monogalia county, West Virginia adjoining Wm. Tilton's first, Wm. Gibbs fifth and Russ and Ford's second and third entries. Asks Tucker to supply him information about land.
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, 1791 April 14
Folder 3: Correspondence, 1791 March-April
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.