John Ris's bill of exchange drawn on Duncan Campbell, merchant of London, payable to Thomas Hodge. The bill has been endorsed by Hodge and Charles Nielson in favor of Richard Corbin.
Archibald Henry's bill of exchange drawn on Messrs. Ross & Hall, merchants of London, payable to James Robison. The bill has been endorsed by Robison and Charles Nielson in favor of Richard Corbin.
Robert Dunlop's bill of exchange drawn on Messrs. Dunlop & Wilson, merchants of London, payable to Charles Nielson. The bill has been endorsed by Charles Nielson in favor of Richard Corbin.
A list of enslaved people and stock at the Reeds Plantation and Plymouth Quarter. The enslaved people are categorized as "Fellows", "Women", "Children", and "Boys." Stock listed include cattle, oxen, colts, sheep, lambs, sows, hogs, shoats, pigs, horses, calfs, and mares.
A list of enslaved persons at Buckingham, the Middlesex County estate of Richard Corbin. The list notes several of the enslaved as being infirm and lists the girls and boys separately. Two girls are noted as being "in the House." Skilled workers include a blacksmith, carpenters, and shoemakers. One of the shoemakers is described as having "one Leg."