November 29,1770.
To be SOLD at Fredericksburg, on the 15th of December,
Seventy five choice SLAVES, several blacksmiths, carpenters, and house servants. The negries consist chiefly of young fellows, wenches, boys, and girls.
Bond and security to be given to the administrators of John Robinson, Esq; Joseph Jones and John Skinker. Credit until April twelve month.
Charles Carter
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November 13, 1766.
On the last Thursday in January next will be exposed for sale, at Fredericksburg,
FIFTY CHOICE SLAVES, among which are some valuable house servants, and a small collection of Mulatto boys. Credit will be allowed for half the purchase money until the first day of June following, and for the other half until the 25th of October. Bond and security for the payments to be given to the administrators of John Robinson, Esquire. Five per cent. Discount will be allowed for ready money; and bonds not discharged at the day they become due are to carry interest from the date.
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November 13, 1766.
On the last Thursday in January next will be exposed for sale, at Fredericksburg,
FIFTY CHOICE SLAVES, among which are some valuable house servants, and a small collection of Mulatto boys. Credit will be allowed for half the purchase money until the first day of June following, and for the other half until the 25th of October. Bond and security for the payments to be given to the administrators of John Robinson, Esquire. Five per cent. Discount will be allowed for ready money; and bonds not discharged at the day they become due are to carry interest from the date.
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May 16. 1766.
To Be SOLD at Fredericksburg June Fair,
About twenty very valuable SLAVES, consisting of house servants, watermen, some trademan and laboureres, and among them three children, for cash, or good bills of exchange. Credit will be given, upon good security, until April 10th next, and five per cent will be discounted for immediate payment. I will warrant an undoubted title, as some doubt may be raised by designing people to disappoint the sale the greatest part of them having been formerly mortgaged by
Capt. Thomas Dansie of William Lightfoot, Esq. Deceased. John
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February 27, 1752.
To be S O L D, Fredericksburg, on the 7th of April next, being Spotsylvania Court Day, a Parcel of choice Negroes.
Roger Dixon
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