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Williamsburg 1852

January 1852 Judge George P Scarburgh Paid
  rented my house from
the first of January 1852
(and moved in) at the
sum of two hundred and
fifty dollars
$250.00 a year
lent him 192 bundles of
fodder up to this time
and 3 flour bblsbarrels of corn
and 1 bale of hay wort
300 lbs which is either
to be paid for or returned
 
  to one hamper basket .31¼$0.312
FebrFebruary 6th 1852 Warner Allman’s Estate
a colord colored free man
Paid by 2 piggs pigs
  to Makeing making a coffin for himself 5.00$5.00
FebrFebruary 6th 1852 Mr Sibley Paid
  to one days hire of my
fodder cart at 25 ct.$0.25 a day
.25$0.25
FebrFebruary 8th 1852 Mrs Letty Semple Paid
  to opening your wardrobe .25$0.25
  to furnishing new lock to Do ditto .37½$0.375
  to putting on lock on Do ditto .25$0.25
FebrFebruary 12th 1852 Judge G P Scarborough Paid
  to makeing making hooks for cornish cornice .25$0.25
  to one flour bbl barrel corn  
  to makeing making a croſs cross bar to wood saw .12$0.12
FebrFebruary 18th 1852 I hired Mrs Ann Garretts Garrett's
man James at $18 dollars$18.00 a
month, from wednesdayWwednesday
morning the 18teentheighteenth of Febr February
to the 18teentheighteenth of March and
he is to loose his loſs time
 
FebrFebruary 18th 1852 Received by the hand of
Mr John Blaſsingham the sum
of three dollars$3.00 the same beeing being
for Daniell Roberts on his account
3.00$3.00