Cash Accounts, January 1770
Cash Accounts
[January 1770]
Cash | ||
Jany 6— | To Ditto [cash] of Mr H. Manley | £ 4. 5.01 |
10— | To Cash recd for 2 Barrls White Fish | 3. 0.0 |
13— | To Ditto recd on Acct of Subn to the V. Justice2 | 0.15.0 |
20— | To Ditto recd on acct of Do | 0. 7.6 |
Contra | ||
For 1770 | By Thomas Bishop Cash Lent | 4. 0.0 |
Jany 7— | By the Revd Mr [Charles Mynn] Thruston for his share of Land on the Ohio undr the Kings Procln3 | 10. 0.0 |
By Overseer Morris for encouragemt | 2. 0.04 | |
10— | By Jonathan Palmer5 | 2.10.0 |
17— | By Richd Lake Balle Acct for Work done on my House in Alexandria6 | 22. 5.2 |
By John Alton | 7. 0.0 | |
18— | By Jn. Parke Custis | 0.10.0 |
23— | By Mrs Washington | 2. 0.0 |
By Servants 1/3. By Hall & Gilpin for shoes 8/7 | 0. 9.3 |
AD, 302.
, folio1. This was payment for mourning rings that GW bought for Harrison Manley in Williamsburg. See Cash Accounts, December 1769. For the weaving that his weavers had done for Manley, see , folio 115.
4. This is only one instance of GW’s making a payment to a slave overseer.
5. GW hired Jonathan Palmer on 30 Aug. 1768 as overseer of his carpenters, but Palmer seems not to have begun work until June 1769 (see , folio 294). For the terms of his agreement with Palmer, see Cash Accounts, July 1768, n.7. Palmer continued as a full-time employee until 1774 (see , folio 294, and , folio 28).
6. In the spring of 1769 GW engaged Edward Rigdon (d. 1772) and Richard Lake (Leak, Leake) to build a house in Alexandria at the corner of Pitt and Cameron streets on one of the two lots he had bought in 1764. See , 2:183, and GW to Carlyle & Adam, 15 Feb. 1767, n.8.
7. In his February 1770 Cash Accounts GW has an entry on 7 Feb. of seven shillings to “Hall & Gilpin for a pr of Shoes for J.P.C.,” and he has an entry of February 1770 in his Guardian Accounts for John Parke Custis, 1 May 1771, “2 pr of Boston Shoes of ⟨Hall⟩ & Gilpin.” See also GW to Jonathan Boucher, 3–10 Feb. 1770.