Bursar's ledger, 1770-1777.

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Bursar's ledger, 1770-1777.

Financial records for the College of William and Mary. Income generated from tuition payments, and rents on lands owned by the College in King William and Surry counties, and the "Notoway [sic] [Nottoway] Quarter." Expenses include faculty salaries, household expenses for Brafferton Manor, fees paid to the Surveyor General's office, duties on liquor, furs, skins and tobacco, and interest on accounts owed. Prominent individuals mentioned include John Blair, Richard Bland, John Camm, Richard Graham, Benjamin Grymes, Samuel Henley, James Horrocks, Josiah Johnson, Emmanuel Jones, Philip Ludwell, Robert Miller, John Norton, Peyton Randolph, and Edward Champion Travis.

1 v. (136 p.) ; 41 cm.

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Randolph, Peyton, 1721-1775

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Bland, Richard, 1710-1776

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Henley, Samuel, 1740-1815

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College of William and Mary.

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Camm, John, 1718-1778 or 1779

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Graham, Richard, fl. 1737-1766.

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Norton, John, 1719-1777.

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Grymes, Benjamin, fl. 1761-1782.

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Johnson, Josiah, d. 1773.

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Miller, Robert, fl. 1748-1778.

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Horrocks, James, d. 1772.

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Blair, John, 1732-1800.

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American judge, delegate from Virginia to the Constitutional Convention and associate justice on the Supreme Court from 1789-1796. From the description of Receipt, 1793 March 2. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 173203791 John Blair, the writer of this letter was a Virginian legal scholar, educated at the College of William and Mary and studied law at London's Middle Temple. He was a delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention (1787) and serv...

Virginia. Office of the Surveyor General.

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Travis, Edward Champion, 1721-1770.

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Ludwell, Philip, 1716-1767.

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Jones, Emmanuel, fl. 1739-1777.

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