Joseph Lawrie concludes that some of the Imlay property in Kendal should be sold to assure some security for Maria Imlay. Her husband, Richard has not attended to business and has also not attended Quaker meetings which in combination, leave his motives and actions open to scrutiny. 8.25" X 13.5" (21 by 34 cm
Thomas Rotch discusses the transfer of Maria Imlay's estate to another party (possibly J.M. Lowrie)i...
Maria Imlay discusses the possible sale of certain property, and other property from her father's es...
Maria Imlay discusses debts paid by and owed to the Imlays. The Imlays wish to sell most of their l...
Joseph Lawrie concludes that some of the Imlay property in Kendal should be sold to assure some secu...
Joseph Lawrie takes ownership of Imlay lands in the Kendal neighborhood and asks that Thomas Rotch f...
Thomas Rotch discusses the settlement of the estate of Maria Imlay, a long time friend who apparentl...
This letter addresses the the complex and tangled affairs of Maria Imlay and her husband, Richard. T...
Maria Imlay is selling her Kendal property on the advice of Joseph Lawrie who handles her business a...
Maria Imlay describes her disappointment at not hearing from Thomas Rotch regarding the sale of her ...
Richard Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to dispose of his and his wife's property in Kendal. He originally a...
Maria Imlay reproaches Thomas Rotch for not replying to her request to have her business transacted ...
Richard Imlay asks advice about his property in Kendal which has not been relinquished or sold as he...
A joint letter from Maria and Richard Imlay explaining that complications at home in New Jersey and ...
Richard Imlay attempts to assuage a dilemma that arose from a misunderstanding regarding monies to b...
Maria Imlay expresses dismay with her husband's lack of commitment to their faith and his refusal to...
Thomas Rotch discusses the transfer of Maria Imlay's estate to another party (possibly J.M. Lowrie)i...
Maria Imlay discusses the possible sale of certain property, and other property from her father's es...
Maria Imlay discusses debts paid by and owed to the Imlays. The Imlays wish to sell most of their l...
Joseph Lawrie concludes that some of the Imlay property in Kendal should be sold to assure some secu...
Joseph Lawrie takes ownership of Imlay lands in the Kendal neighborhood and asks that Thomas Rotch f...
Thomas Rotch discusses the settlement of the estate of Maria Imlay, a long time friend who apparentl...
This letter addresses the the complex and tangled affairs of Maria Imlay and her husband, Richard. T...
Maria Imlay is selling her Kendal property on the advice of Joseph Lawrie who handles her business a...
Maria Imlay describes her disappointment at not hearing from Thomas Rotch regarding the sale of her ...
Richard Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to dispose of his and his wife's property in Kendal. He originally a...
Maria Imlay reproaches Thomas Rotch for not replying to her request to have her business transacted ...
Richard Imlay asks advice about his property in Kendal which has not been relinquished or sold as he...
A joint letter from Maria and Richard Imlay explaining that complications at home in New Jersey and ...
Richard Imlay attempts to assuage a dilemma that arose from a misunderstanding regarding monies to b...
Maria Imlay expresses dismay with her husband's lack of commitment to their faith and his refusal to...
Thomas Rotch discusses the transfer of Maria Imlay's estate to another party (possibly J.M. Lowrie)i...
Maria Imlay discusses the possible sale of certain property, and other property from her father's es...
Maria Imlay discusses debts paid by and owed to the Imlays. The Imlays wish to sell most of their l...