Collection Box Small Collections Box 104, Folder 1
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June 24, 1806. Copy of bill from Paris silversmith for items sold to Fulwar] Skipwith and related items. June 24, 1806. Fulwar Skipwith, Paris, to his client John Randolph. November 8, 1830. Baggage entry for 13 packages containing personal effects of John Randolph of "Roanoke." March 22, 1832. John Randolph to his half-brother, Henry St. George Tucker. His inability to write earlier and his ill behavior were due to illness; if Henry St. George cannot aid him, he should let him close, to die; intends to send Griffin for necessaries and all his things from London; tell J.P. Taylor not to let wagons come without Randolph's things; send $100 in specie and $500 in small notes; he writes how because he expects to be "in a state of insensibility" the next day. April 5, 1832. As per letter of John Randolph...$500 in notes and $100 in specie was sent by his overseer Griffin..."
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