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3611Cash Accounts, March 1766 (Washington Papers)
Contra Mar. 2— By Robert Haims £ 1. 0.0 8— By Sarah Harle 1.15.0 15— By Charity 1. 0.0 17— By Cards 15/—Cash sent Jno. W[ashingto]n 15£ 15.15.0 26— By Edwd Williams 2. 0.0 By James Donaldson for repg a Gun 1 Dollar 7. 6.0 27— By an Anchor for my Schooner
3612[Diary entry: 28 March 1767] (Washington Papers)
28. Clear but cool. Wind fresh from the No. Et.—exceeding hard in the Evening—with Rain all Night.
3613Memorandum List of Quitrents, 1768 (Washington Papers)
1768. “A List of Lands belonging to G: Washington in the Northern Neck on wch—Quitrents became due Michaelmas 1768. . . .” ALB , DLC:GW . What follows is the same listing of landholdings as in List of Quitrents, 1764. See the notes, Memorandum: List of Quitrents, 1761 . Below the quitrent memorandum, GW has copied the receipt from John Hough, dated 20 June 1769, for £11.19.6, the quitrents on...
3614[Diary entry: 4 August 1774] (Washington Papers)
4. Again warm with appearances of Rain but none fell.
Letter not found: from Francis Fauquier, 17 Aug. 1758. On 2 Sept. GW wrote to Fauquier : “Your favour of the 17th Ulto I had the honor to receive the 30th following.”
3616[Diary entry: 26 July 1767] (Washington Papers)
26. Cloudy with Rain now & then but not hard. Wind Southwardly & warm.
3617[Diary entry: 20 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
Sunday Jany. 20th. My Waggon after leaving 2 Hogsheads of Tobo. at Alexandria arrivd here with 3 Sides of Sole Leather and 4 of upper Leather 2 Kegs of Butter one of which for Colo. Fairfax and 15 Bushels of Salt which She took in at Alexandria. Visited at Belvoir to day carrying Doctr. Craik with us who spent the Evening there. The wind Continued Southerly the whole day the Ground very soft,...
3618[Diary entry: 1 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
Decr. 1st. Clear and pleasant, with but little Wind and that Southerly.
When you were at Col. Lewis’s my Heart was with you, but something more than a Punctillio, for it was a Coach Load of Hospitality, kept my Body from you. When I reflect on the Restraint I was under during this Seperation of Heart and Body, and as I am still in the same divided state tho’ now from a different Cause; I can hardly refrain from describing it. There is a great and secret...
Draft: Historical Society of Pennsylvania I have thy favour of the 7 July and as every Sentence that I see from under thy hand gives me pleasure, the receiving your short Epistle increased the Joy, and I should have been pleased to have seen one pun in your Letter, not that I wish to be further instruct’d therein by my Original Tutor but for the reason thou mentioned that I might have been...