Box 19
Contains 10 Results:
George Wilson, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, 1795 May 3
Your Negro girl Nelly is sick. No private sale could I effect for the money. Mr. Coghill (Cogbill?) continues promising the money.
James Brown, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1795 May 6
I will forward your letter to Sir Peyton Skipwith. I have received no money from him on your account.
William Nelson Jr., York to St. George Tucker, 1795 May 10
I cannot comply with the contents of your letter. Mother used the wheat crop to pay the rent.
Peter Burnett, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1795 May 12
The collector of this part applied to me for the amount of a bond in which I joined late Mr. D. Campbell for the cargo of the MinerVirginia I can not take it up if it is not paid immediately it will be put in suit. Can you settle this.
Elizabeth Tucker (1747-), Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1795 May 14
My sympathy to you on the death of your friend and your son. Tommy writes that he is well. Our mother has been complaining lately. Natty has a little daughter.
Elizabeth Tucker (1747-), Bermuda to Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker, 1795 May 14
I condole you and my brother on the loss of our dear Tudor. Pardon me for not writing sooner.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), The Glebe to St. George Tucker, Accomack court house, 1795 May 18
Is very pleased with Mr. and Mrs. McCroskey. Is reading Telemachus. Is much better. Walks on bay shore every morning. Has not yet used license father gave him to bathe and change his clothes for it has been too cool. Misses Sukey and Fanny Bowdoin were busy with the wedding. Regards to Mr. Carrington.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1795 May 20
I intended to write you as soon as I arrived here. I wish I could help to alleviate your distress.
Henry Tucker (1743-1808), Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1795 May 23
James Brown, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1795 May 25
Sir Peyton Skipwith has given me 50£ on account of his son. You may draw on me for this.