Bill of lading for thirteen hogsheads of tobacco shipped by John Tayloe Corbin, from Yorktown, Virginia, to Thomas Blume in London, aboard the Louisa commanded by William Morgan.
Henry Parry's bill of exchange drawn on Messrs Tenant Cust & Co., merchants of London, payable to Charles Nielson. The bill has been endorsed by Nielson in favor of Richard Corbin.
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.
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.