Robert Cholmondeley, Auditor's Office, London, letter to Richard Corbin, deputy receiver general of Virginia, December 12, 1770. This letter includes a copy of Cholmondeley's letter of June 18, 1770 to Corbin.
By the terms of the bond, Benjamin Tompkins agreed to build a dam for Richard Corbin at Moss's Neck plantation and keep it in good repair for seven years.
A list of the enslaved persons at the Dragon and Jones's plantations by the overseer, Edward Crouch. The list is arranged in three columns with headings for "Men", "Women" and "Boys." The ages of some individuals appear next to their names.
Ambros Carlton letter to Richard Corbin concerning the stock and corn production at Moss Neck. Carlton provides information on the use of the corn including how much was provided to the enslaved workers at Moss Neck and Richland. He also notes that two of the enslaved children at Moss Neck complain of headache and fever.