Box 21
Contains 10 Results:
Ben. Pollard, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1799 January 2
Supposing that the income of Mr. Campbell's estate is more than the expenditures. I would like to borrow a thousand or two thousand dollars to be secured by mortgage or deed of trust on lands and houses in this town.
Daniel and Hugh McPherson, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1799 January 10
Your order was honored. We want to know if you will renew our lease. Included: Tucker's answer, 1799 January 16.
Robert Taylor, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1799 January 12
A bond executed by Leonald Campbell to Miss McCenahan on Jan. 2, 1795 for £18 has been ledged with me for collection. Can you discharge this debt?
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to P,rick Hendren, 1799 January 13
I would like to know more about the land offered for sale.
P,rick Hendren, Shirley to St. George Tucker, 1799 January 22
Mr. Cocke conceives there would be no great risque (risk) in warranting the title. No payment for the land would be received but cash or bank stock. I am sending copies of the surveys of the land.
William Wilson, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1799 January 24
Enclosing certificates for 19 shares.
William Wilson, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1799 January 24
Enclosing a state of your account with me. I have purchased for you 10 shares. Four of which will be transferred to you in trust for your daughter. A strong party was formed to keep out three of the old directors. List of present directors.
Nathaniel Burwell, Millwood to St. George Tucker, 1799 January 26
Enclosing my act of renunciation of the executorship of the will of our old friend Innes.
John Coalter, Turkey Island to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1799 January 26
State of transaction with Hendrix and Cocke. Court and legal affairs lands in Russell Court.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to P,rick Hendren, 1799 January 27
The surveys are either so inaccurately made or inaccurately copied that it is impossible that sufficient patents should have been issued on them. Has Mr. Cocke taken out the patents? Mr. Coalter will go out and see the land before I give you my answer.