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Marked copy. Discusses a financial transaction between himself, Captain Edward Wendell, and Nathaniel Knight. See also GLC02437.09064. Includes calculations on verso.
Author's name is illegible, but may be Nathaniel [Knight]. Instructs Captain Wendell to pay Thomas Flucker a sum of money.
Has enclosed a plan for the lands Flucker sold to him previously. Would like Flucker to made a deed out for himself and his son. Verso contains two notes by Thomas Flucker, one of which is written from Boston, about their financial transactions.
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Thomas Smith (1648-1694) was born at Exeter, England. He married his step sister, Barbara Atkins. They had two sons, 1670-1672. The family immigrated to America in 1684 and settled in South Carolina. He was appointed "Landgrave" in 1691 and granted 48,000 acres of land. Barbara Smith died in 1687 and he married 2) Sabina de Vignon. He died at his Medway Plantation on Back River, twenty miles from Charleston, South Carolina. Descendants listed lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, and elsewhere.