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9 November 1780
Gorham, Prince, fl. 1780
Account receipt
Account receipt for monies owed by William Knox to Prince Gorham. Knox paid Gorham £31.6.
GLC02437.08537
November 1780
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Receipt of William Knox's account to Joseph Peirce for £614.1.
GLC02437.08539
28 December 1780
Spillard, Abigail, fl. 1780-1783
Payment to William Knox
Abigail Spillard instructs [Samuel Pitts] to pay William Knox £148.10. Name might not be "Pitts." Back of the document has bits of writing on it that indicates the document was cut from another one.
GLC02437.08540
7 May 1782
[George Smith's bill to Lucy Knox]
This bill was for 2 months of teaching as well as pen and ink for Henry Knox's daughter Lucy Knox. The total came to £0.17.6.
GLC02437.08548
[Room and board for Miss Knox]
2 months room and board for Henry Knox's daughter Lucy while she was being taught by George Smith. Lucy stayed with Mrs. A. Brodeau. Total came to £10. Docket in Samuel Shaw's hand.
GLC02437.08549
24 May 1782
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
[Bill to Henry Knox]
Bill for 3 dinners, grog, and 8 horses to hay. Total came to £13.4. In Samuel Shaw's hand is written "Morristown Paid."
GLC02437.08555
26 May 1782
Setter, John, fl. 1782
[Henry's Knox's wagon being left in the care of John Setter]
Note by Setter says a white man left Henry Knox's wagon in his care.
GLC02437.08556
16 May 1782
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
[Samuel Hodgson's bill to Henry Knox]
Knox paid for 2 weeks and 6 days of keeping 2 horses, another 6 days and nights of keeping 2 horses, and 1 day for keeping a horse. Total came to £9.11.0. Signed by Hodgson stating the bill was paid in full. Docket in Samuel Shaw's hand.
GLC02437.08557
May 1782
Kean, John, fl. 1782
[Receipt from a tailor]
Someone purchased around 100 yards of various types of cloth for a total of £22.17.6. Kean's shop was at the corner of Market and Third Streets in Philadelphia.
GLC02437.08558
[Payment for board in Burlington, New Jersey]
Payment to Elizabeth Peck for board in Burlington, New Jersey. Purchases include butter, milk, cream, asparagus, and eggs. Total came to £1.13. In Samuel Shaw's hand is written "Burlington Paid." Docket also in Shaw's hand.
GLC02437.08559
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