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5 January 1810, Richmond. Sends JM a process in a lawsuit, which should also be presented to John G. Jackson. As plaintiffs’ attorney, the writer asks JM and Jackson for their response to the court as soon as convenient. Payne family is hardly involved, “but it was necessary to make them parties to the suit.” The plaintiffs “are indigent,” and when JM knows the circumstances, “you will think...
It appears that the acknowledgement you was so obliging to make on the Subpa. in the suit in the Superior Court of Chancery for the Richmond District, Brown & Others v. Madison & others, has no effect as it respects your Lady, you having acknowledged without mentioning as to her, & of Course it is only as to yourself: And it being by your intermarriage with her, that it became necessary to...
I some time since took the liberty of enclosing to you, a paper of which the one now forwarded is a Copy; And at the same time I requested of you if you saw no objection, to get your Lady to acknowledge the service of it, & that you would be so good as to return it to me by post. I was emboldened to make this request of you Sir, in Consequence of both you & Mrs. Madison having heretofore...