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To Thomas Jefferson from James Lyle, 14 April 1794

From James Lyle

Manchester April 14. 1794

Dear Sir

I have not had the pleasure of hearing from you for a long time. Mr. McCaul writes me complaining of short remitances, he says Colo. Jefferson will no doubt be punctual to his instalments. I have some time ago wrote the Company the reasons you gave me for your being behind, and that I expected this spring you woud make up what was due, which I hope it will be convenient for you to do.

Colo. J. Boling has not yet paid your order on him for R. Harvie. I will be glad to hear from you, and am with all due Respect & Esteem Your most hume sevt.

James Lyle

RC (MHi); endorsed by TJ as received 23 Apr. 1794 and so recorded in SJL.

The company: Henderson, McCaul & Company.

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