David Jameson letter to John Norton, 1772 February 20

Title

David Jameson letter to John Norton, 1772 February 20

Date

Description

David Jameson, merchant of York County, Virginia, to John Norton, merchant of London, England concerning the shipment of tobacco and a bill in favor of William Reynolds.

Identifier

MS1936.3.626
Folder 56

Source

John Norton and Sons Papers, MS 1936.3

Publisher

Special Collections, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

Original Format

Ink on paper

Text

Page 1

York Virga Febry 20th. 1772

Dr Sir

Inclosed is B Lading for the hogd of
Hanover Tobacco which Cap Robertson left out I hope Cap
White will be able to deliver it to you in good order. The
chief purpose of this is to inclose George Booths first Bill on
Messrs. Hunts in favour of Mr. Wm. Reynolds for 111.15.5. Sterl.. When
Mr Reynolds went to the Northward he left an order with me on
Mr Booth & desired when the Bill was recd. I would remitt it
to you on his Accot.. as I now do     I am with esteem

Dr. Sir
Your mo. Obedt. Servt.
David Jameson

Address

To
Messrs. John Norton & Son
Merchts. in
London

Docket

Viriginia 20th Febry 1772
David Jameson
Recd 14 April

Ansd the 30th. April Ex'd
p Capt. Mitchell

Citation

Jameson, David, d. ca. 1793, “David Jameson letter to John Norton, 1772 February 20,” John Norton & Sons Papers, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, accessed April 25, 2024, https://rocklibnorton.omeka.net/items/show/626.