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A variety of circumstances have prevented my receiving your letter of the 30th. of October ‘til now—Being well convinced that the several instalments of the debt due to Mr. Welch by yourself Mr. Skipwith and Mr. Eppes would be paid so soon after they became due as your several exertions and convenience would permit, I have forborne mentioning this debt either to yourself or the other...
I have no occasion to say to you any thing more relative to the payments of the several instalments of Mr. Wayles’s debt due to Mr. Welch’s house—Your conduct as to this affair has been such as I expected, & for his sake I could wish the other creditors could feel the same sentiments which have actuated you—For myself I have to repeat that whenever your convenience will permit it, without...
Anxious to close all the transactions which I have with the representatives of the late house of Robert Cary & Co. of London, and to put a period to the little business of theirs yet remaining under my direction, I have taken the liberty of calling your attention to the balance due from yourself to that firm, and to solicit that you will make arrangements as early as your convenience will...
The Assurance you give me relative to Mr. Welch’s claim is perfectly satisfactory, and confident that you will bear it in mind, I shall not trouble you again upon this subject— You ask me what is the opinion of the Mercantile Men in this quarter relative to the present order of things—I feel much difficulty in resolving such an inquiry, notwithstanding I am in the habit of much and free...
The subject of this letter will I hope with you be a sufficient apology for the letter itself—To any other some other justification for the liberty I have taken, might be required, but to you I am confident it will be sufficient to say, there is no one from whom the information sought can be so confidently expected—Assured of this, and satisfied that at all times you will take pleasure in...
Inclosed you will receive a petition, (subscribed by a number of respectable Inhabitants of this place and its vicinity) which I have been requested to forward to you by the Subscribers— Another petition like this subscribed by a considerable number of respectable signers was forwarded to you as I am informed by the last mail, but as some accident may possibly prevent its reception it has been...
A recent communication from those to whom I am accountable for what I do relative to the business of the late firm of Robt. Cary & Co. of London which has been committed to my charge, makes it necessary for me again to address you upon that part of this subject in which you are concerned. I have forborne to trouble you sooner, under the assurance that whensoever you could find it convenient to...
Yours of the 27th. Ulto. was duly received. In consequence of the assurance you gave me in the last letter but one I had the honor to receive from you, I immediately remitted Mr. Welch a sum of money, (which I knew he wanted) calculating for my reimbursement on the receipts of “the whole or far the greatest part of your debt”, at the period stated in that letter. Not having occasion myself for...
A few days since a letter was received by the Mayor of this Borough, from the Commodore of the British Squadron here, a copy of which I presume has been transmitted to you, or has been seen by you in the publick gazettes printed in this place. To this letter a reply was written, which I suppose must also have reached you, through one or the other of those channels. At the request of the...
I came to this place with a view of finally settling the account of Robert Cary & C o with M r Benj n Waller , the late agent of that firm, who from his ill health is no longer able to continue his agency—In the adjustment of this account, some difficulty has arisen, relative to the several payments made by you, on the different bonds given by you to M r Welch , as the surviving partner of...