Debit Side Annotation
Line 16 - In his letter of 7 Dec. 1772, Edward Jones, the overseer of Ferry Farm, informed GW that he remitted £5.10 to GW's mother Mary Ball Washington, and added that he had "had . . . of her" several bushels of corn. See Edward Jones to GW, 7 Dec. 1772 [Rotunda | Founders Online | Print (Colonial Series, Volume 9, pages 137-38)]
Line 17 - No letter on this subject to GW from his brother Charles has been found.
The Estate of Majr Lawe Washington Dr
To Cash paid Mr Carlyle his Exr in 1753 (see ye [the] Estate Acct)
To Cash paid Colo. Mason a debt due to the Ohio Compa. (in part)
91
To settlement
[Total]
Richd Washington Esqr. Londn Dr
To Balle brought from Ledger A
15
see also —a state of this Acct there
Mrs Mary Washington Fredg Dr
47
To Cash paid you
To Ditto paid her in ye [the] prese. of my Bror Chas
60
To Ditto paid her in ye [the] prese. of my Sistr Lewis
62
To Ditto paid her by Colo. Fieldg Lewis
To Sundry Hogs out of those appraisd by Colo. Lewis & my Brothr Charles
To Cash paid you by Edwd Jones pr his Lettr
To Porke from the Falls Quarter pr my Brothr Charles's Letter viz. 1109 lbs. @ 27 shillings 6 pence
To Cash paid you by Mr Lund Washington
To Ditto paid you in presence of my Brother Charles
To Ditto paid in you in presence of my Sister Lewis
To Ditto sent you by Mr Warner Washington
To Ditto paid you my self
To Ditto pd Phil Marchinton of Phila. for a Cloak lind with silk Shag
£10.2.1
To Do pd Mr Todd for a Chair
40.[0].[0]
50.2.1
deduct 25 pr Ct
10.[0].5
Amount Carrd to folio
124
Contra Cr
By Balle brought from Ledger A
4
By loss nothing being to be expected