Box MSS-007.002
Contains 95 Results:
Details costs in "Jacksons cause." Total costs due to be paid are £84, 10 shillings, 10 pence. Dated February 5, 1792 and signed by Peter Ogilvie.
Bill from Willit & Obadiah Jackson for purchases made by Richard Jackson. Purchases include: 1 hogshead (123 gallons) of rum, cholate [chocolate], tea, pigen shot [pigeon shot], and cotton. After accounting for some cash payments, total owed by Jackson was £8, 1 shilling. Dated 24th of August, 1771. Unsigned.
Constable of North Hempstead is commanded to "take the body of" Abel Smith and bring him before Richard Jackson immediately to answer Benjamin Birdsall for damages of £10. Dated 4th of March, 1799 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on back indicates warrant was executed by James Boole, Constable.
Receipt for payment by Richard Jackson, on part of Jacob Jackson, in behalf of Mordeca[i?] Beedle. £6 paid to Silas Post. Witnessed by Isaac Smith. Dated July 7th, 1788 and signed by Silas Post and Isaac Smith.
Receipt for payment by Richard Jackson of £1, 3 pence to Samuel Jackson. Dated May 13th, 1786 and signed by Samuel Jackson.
Receipt for payment by Richard Jackson to Sarah Beedle of £5 in part for Jacob Jackson "in behalf of my father Mordeca Beedle." Witnessed by Clarke Lawrence. Dated May 24th, 1788 and signed by Sarah Beedle and Clarke Lawrence.
Codicil to Richard Jackson's will leaving his estate, real and personal, to his son Jacob. Signed by Richard Jackson. Witnessed and signed by Peter Herrin, Samuel Jones and Samuel Jones [unclear if this is the same person or two people with the same name]. The date is unknown, as it is incorporated by reference and the date to which the codicil refers is on a separate document that is not in the collection.
Receipt for payment to Jordan Seaman by Micah Jackson, administrator for Richard Jackson's estate. Payment in the amount of $150. Witnessed and signed by Robert Powell. Signed by Zebulun [Zebulon] Seaman for Jordan Seaman. Dated May 14th, 1802.
Susannah [Leverbek?] promises to pay to Richard Jackson, on demand, the sum of £3, 10 shillings, 5 pence. Witnessed and signed by Joseph [Williams?]. Dated June 6th, 1750 and signed by Susannah [Leverbek?].