Box OS
Contains 25 Results:
Patent, George II to Edward Scott: 67 acres in Goochland County. Signed by William Gooch, 1732-09-28
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Deed, Richard & William Eppes to Richard Randolph Jr. of Henrico County: 2500 acres of a tract granted to Col. Francis Eppes (father of Richard & William Eppes) at the fork of Green Creek and James River [in Albemarle County]. Signed by Richard & William Eppes; Ben Harris and John Nicholas, clerks, 1747-11-02
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Copy of deed dated 1747 November 2 (above), 1747-11-02
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Order of George II to Richard Royall, John Archer, and John Royall to obtain willingness of Martha Eppes (wife of Richard) to record deed dated 1747 Nov. 2 (above). Signed by Benn Harris, Deputy Clerk. Statement of willingness signed by Richard Royall and John Archer, 1747-11-13
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Plat of 182 acres on Ballenger’s Creek [in Albemarle County]. Surveyed for William Stith by William Cabell. Signed by Joshua Fry, 1748-03-21
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Patent with copy, George II to William Phelps: 400 acres on Totier Creek [in Albemarle County]. Signed by William Gooch; John Robertson, clerk, 1749-04-01
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Patent, George II to Thomas Williams: 4380 acres in Luneburgh County on Williams Creek. Signed by William Gooch, 1749-05-20
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Copy of the plan surveyed by Peter Randolph and Peter Jefferson of the town of Beverley, in Henrico County, denoting lots owned by Thomas Jefferson (Nos. 57, 107, 108, and 151). Endorsed by T. J., 1751-06-06
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Tripartite Deed of Partition; John Nicholas, George Nicholas, and Robert Carter Nicholas, for 2 tracts of land in their father’s estate on the Fluvanna River in Goochland [now Albemarle] County. Witnessed by Ben Waller, 1752-04-14
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Patent, George II to Richard Randolph: 400 acres on Ballenger’s Creek at the Fluvanna River. Signed by Francis Fauquier, 1760-08-20
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Patent, George III to Richard Randolph: 388 acres on Green Creek in Albemarle County. Signed by Francis Fauquier, 1761-08-07
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Deed, George III to Richard Randolph: 1388 acres on Green Creek in Albemarle County. [Includes 388 acres granted 1761 August 7, above]. Signed by Francis Fauquier, 1762-02-02
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Plat of 8840 acres of the Manor of Greenway Court in Frederick County surveyed by Thomas Lewis for Thomas Bryan Martin in his suit against Peter Wolf. Endorsed by Thomas Jefferson, 1762-03-29
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Deed, Richard & Anne Randolph of Henrico County to Robert Carter Nicholas of Williamsburg: 4411 acres adjoining Green Mountain in Albemarle County. [Includes 2500 acres deeded 1747 Nov. 2 (above); 120 acres purchased from John Izak on June 9, 1760; 400 acres patented 1760 Aug. 20 (above); and 1388 acres deeded 1762 Feb. 22 (above)]. Recorded by Ben Waller. [See following item], 1762-04-30
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Order of George III to Bowler Cocke, Jr. and Philip Watson to obtain willingness of Anne Randolph to record deed dated 1762 April 30 (above). Commission fulfilled 1763 April 27 and signed by B. Cocke Jr. and Philip Watson, 1762-05-01
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Order of George III to General Court to obtain willingness of Mary Byrd (wife of William) to record deed dated 1763 June 16: William and Mary Byrd to Robert Carter Nicholas: 5000 acres (“Westham”) in Henrico County. Commission fulfilled 1764 September 18 and signed by Benj. Harrison and Litty Hardyman. Deed recorded 1764 November 5 by Ben Waller, 1763-08-02
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Bond of Robert Carter Nicholas and Wilson Miles Cary to Peyton Randolph and Lewis Burwell (trustees of John Robinson). On verso; 1774 January 5, Peyton Randolphs record of payment to trustees, 1772-01-31
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Patent, George III to George Newton: 1 acre and 131 square poles of land adjoining the Borough of Norfolk. [Signatures clipped], 1775-01-30
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Deed, Warner Lewis to John Page of Rosewell: tract of land (“Maiden’s Adventure”) on James River in Powhatan County [ ca. 1300 acres], 1777-11-11
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.
Plat of 4544 acres on Green Mountain in Albemarle County. Resurveyed for George Nicholas by William Hay, 1782-06-17, 1782-06-17
The collection primarily contains correspondence of the Randolph family and Nicholas family. Several land title records are also present.