Doctor Gould's affairs and pay of the 2d Virginia State Regiment
Item
Type
Letterbook Copy
Title
Doctor Gould's affairs and pay of the 2d Virginia State Regiment
Description
Refers to extract from Letter regarding Doctor Gould's affairs and pay of the 2d Virginia State Regiment. Letter was written to Gould's Colonel and paymaster.
Expects to clear up the matter.
Expects to clear up the matter.
year created
1787
month created
08
day created
06
author
sent from location
Boston
recipient
in collection
in image
author note
Thomas Bond
recipient note
Joseph Howell
notable person/group
Joseph Howell
Thomas Bond
Bonds
Captain James Quarles
Doctor Gould
Mr. Boyles
John Groves
Mr. Nicholson
Mr. Pierce
2d Virginia State Regiment
paymaster
notable location
Boston
Virginia
Philadelphia
notable item/thing
specie
extract
document number
1787080670055
page start
216
transcription
216
Boston August 6th 1787
Cap Joseph Howell
Sir
in consequence of the letters you forwarded for me to Mr John Pierce in Virginia I have been favoured with his answer, he has effected something for me in Doctor Goulds affairs, but still he apprehends more may be got for which purpose you have an extract from his letter dated Richmond July 9th 1787. "There is as I informed you by last Post the sum of £2500 paid to "Doctor Gould in March 1778 on account of the pay of the "2nd Virginia state Regiment which reduced to specie makes the sum of £500 stopped from his account "which undoubtedly ought not to have (undecipherable) done for "the money must have been paid to the Regiment, I "have written for that reason to his Colonel and the Paymaster that succeeded him in August 1778 and I expect they will clear up the master so that this sum which "is larger than what I have already get, I hope to be able to remit to you in a few days perhaps the pay was
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was drawn through the Pay Office you had better therefore apply to Mr Howell and get him to search into the abstracts of Cols Smiths 2nd Virginia State Regiment and see whether James (undecipherble), did not draw the pay of it from the commencement of the service and whether there was not deducted form the above sum of £2500 (undecipherable) by Doctor Goulds Mr Pierce inclosed me a bill of John Groves or Messrs Boyle and Nicholson of Philadelphia for 358 (undecipherable) Dollars which he desired me to acknowledge the receipt of I have no doubt the bill will be duly honoured but as yet it has not been presented - you will greatly oblige me if you will look into Goulds affairs from the above extract and if you will write to Mr Pierce on the subject as soon as possible.
I am with esteem Yo
Thomas Bond
Boston August 6th 1787
Cap Joseph Howell
Sir
in consequence of the letters you forwarded for me to Mr John Pierce in Virginia I have been favoured with his answer, he has effected something for me in Doctor Goulds affairs, but still he apprehends more may be got for which purpose you have an extract from his letter dated Richmond July 9th 1787. "There is as I informed you by last Post the sum of £2500 paid to "Doctor Gould in March 1778 on account of the pay of the "2nd Virginia state Regiment which reduced to specie makes the sum of £500 stopped from his account "which undoubtedly ought not to have (undecipherable) done for "the money must have been paid to the Regiment, I "have written for that reason to his Colonel and the Paymaster that succeeded him in August 1778 and I expect they will clear up the master so that this sum which "is larger than what I have already get, I hope to be able to remit to you in a few days perhaps the pay was
217
was drawn through the Pay Office you had better therefore apply to Mr Howell and get him to search into the abstracts of Cols Smiths 2nd Virginia State Regiment and see whether James (undecipherble), did not draw the pay of it from the commencement of the service and whether there was not deducted form the above sum of £2500 (undecipherable) by Doctor Goulds Mr Pierce inclosed me a bill of John Groves or Messrs Boyle and Nicholson of Philadelphia for 358 (undecipherable) Dollars which he desired me to acknowledge the receipt of I have no doubt the bill will be duly honoured but as yet it has not been presented - you will greatly oblige me if you will look into Goulds affairs from the above extract and if you will write to Mr Pierce on the subject as soon as possible.
I am with esteem Yo
Thomas Bond
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Document instances
In image | In source | Location in source | |
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[view document] (2 pages) | DDJ01 (355 pages) | Collection: Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) | V:135, P:216 |
Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | Thomas Bonds | Boston | [n/a] |
Recipient | Joseph Howell | [unknown] | [n/a] |