Samuel Morris account with Purdie and Dixon(1766–1771)
- MS 2011.16
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Statement of account of Samuel Morris with Purdie and Dixon. The statement includes charges for advertising houses and lots, a subscription to the Virginia Gazette from August 29, 1766 to December 31, 1767 and the binding of “Davis’s Sermons.” The sermons are probably those of Samuel Davies. The statement was sworn to one of the Justices of the Peace for James City County by John Dixon, June 10, 1771. The verso is docketed “Mr. Saml. Morris, Hanover Bedford.”
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Mr Saml. Morris
To Purdie & Dixon D’d
1766 Novr. 23d Advg. Houses & Lotts | 5.. |
Dec. 10...Bindg. Davis’s Sermons | 7..6 |
Gazettes from the 29 Augt. 1766 to Dec. 31 1767 |
16..9 |
£ 1..9..3 |
James City F[?]
Sworn to before me (one of his majestys
Justices of the Peace for the said County)
by Mr John Dixon.
June 10, 1771.
H Dixon
Verso
90
Mr. Saml: Morris.
Hanover
Bedford.