Robert Carter to Wythe, 6 July 1772[[Media:Example.ogg]]
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Letter text
Nomony Hall 6 July 1772
Dear Wythe,
Your favours of the 29th day of last May & 11th of the succeeding month, addresse'd to me, allso a coppy of a letter to F. Fauquier Esq, all inclosed in the same cover, are now before me-- they say that the amount of sales of horses, rendered (part of the Estate of Gov'r Fauquier, Deceased) is deficient by two of the number of horses inventorred by Wm. Nelson & P Randolph Esq sold all the horses- Mr. Robert C Nicholas, Negro Hungerford, Anthony Hay, were purchasers, and I believe Mr. Tabb of Amelia- the former of the purchasers paid the consideration money to me. Also Mrs. B. Randolph for Hungerford- these are the only payments, which I know of, on account of horses sold-- P. Ra. perhaps may recollect whether, F, & his late favorite AH- ever paid him, or either of them- you also advise me that a judicial sentence is obtained, directing us to pay £ 137..10.. to the executor of Mr. Henry Randolph on account of Gov'r F, Estate, which sum of you have paid-- I put a list of Bonds & Open accounts amounting to upwards of £ 480, current money & £ 189 Sterling into the hands of Mr. Jacob Bruce of Wmsburg to collect, telling him to deposit whatever monies he should receive belonging to me, in your hands-- if JB-- should not have deposited any money of mine with you pray call on him and apply £ 137..10, part thereof to reimburse that sum of money, or any other thou mayest have advanced to satisfy demands ag. the Gov'r Fr. Estate. If all the claims against the said Estate be satisfied pray advise of the Ball, now due to it. Exclusive of all the outstanding debts, also inclose a full & proper discharge to be offered to F. F-- to obtain his signature thereto when Messrs. Thos & Rowland Hunt Merchants shall wait on F. F-- to pay the said Balance. The family, after whose happiness you so kindly inquire, are well & not yett satiated with rural amusements-- my wife wrote a letter to Nrs. Wythe a few days ago, the only converse left them-- tell your lady I hope she will frequently write to Mrs. Carter-- Pray tell your neighbour Mr. Tazewell that R. Dixon died intestate- and that the Rev. J Dixon has administered on his late Brothers Estate.
Adieu
Dear Wythe,
R. Carter
To
Mr.Wythe
at Williamsburg
See also
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