Robert Carter writes to Captain George Turberville of Westmoreland County, June 29, 1731, concerning the difficuties in collecting the Secretary's fees in that county, Turbeville's debts to Carter, and a pair of millstones.
In answer to yours of yesterday I begin with the
Secretary's
Business. Mr. Lord
of the 9th Instant
tells me he had recd. of the Secre [tar] ys
Tobo in their Parish Six hhds which you had told him he must accot
to you for. I have given Will Rowing, who is now in my Sloop --
particular orders to take in this Tobo if he can get it, however it will
not be amiss if you spur on Lord to be carefull in getting the Tobo on board
the Sloop. Mr. Lord mistakes himself when he sayes he hath no List of the
Secretary's Fees,
I'm sure he or some of his Officers had the list from me.
I sent away the List I had from the Secretary's Office soon after it came
to my hands. It amounted to 3694 pounds of Tobo.
The Secretary between his Clerk & the Sheriff meets with --
very extraordinary usage, what his fees came to in 1729 you are no --
Stranger to. Four hhds of his Tobaco tht were to be weighty & to come
from Minors, were not rowled when my Sloop called for them not
till I went up a little before Christmass, & they were very light at last
how much of the Accot is paid I know not. If this Sloop misses of his Tobo
I believe Mr Lord may expect a Call from the Secretary. This Rate of
Management
I now come to my own Business. Your Bill of Exche
for eight pounds five shillings & Eleven pence discharges the Balla
of your Money Debt. Your ballance in Tobo. Is 3901. Sallard
accots to me for three thousand one hundred & thirty eight, You
Ballance the Rest by a long Bed Roll of Fees, many of them I --
understand not You charge me with Orders for Fines I don't re=
member I ever had two pence for all the Fines; some of them I am
sure are not mine to pay. The Charge of Mrs. Newton's Power of
Attorney for Reliquishment of her Dower is none of mine
lies not properly against me
to pay
; I never authorized such a thing nor will I take any --
thing less than her Personal appearance at Court & Private --
Examination as you already know; fees for this I suppose I
shall hear of hereafter; I pray you therefore to put the Saddle
upon the Right Horse.
You mention something of a pair of Milstones I had --
from your Father
. I remember I had a pair of stones from Turkey
Cock hill
which was many Years before your Father died & several
years after
I delivered them with his Consent, as far as I can collect
the story, to Cap. Richard Ball,
who claimed them as his. I --
know Nothing more of them, If I had them you should be --
welcome to them; which is the Needfull at present from