1To James Madison from Beers & Judah, 26 February 1802 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
76, British Spoliations, 1794–1824, Unsorted Papers). 1 p. In September 1802 the American claims agent in London notified Beers, David Judah, and Joshua Bouton that they could expect to receive a total of £1,194 14
2To James Madison from Beers & Judah, 26 February 1802 (Madison Papers)
From Beers & Judah, 26 February 1802Beers & Judah
3To James Madison from James Monroe, 12 January 1804 (Madison Papers)
...exclusive of House rent, servants hire, groceries of every kind, wine, carriage horses, &c, or in other words for marketing cost me £69:15:3. strg. When you add the cost of groceries, of beer & ale for servants, the latter article of wh. costs for them, according to the usage of other families 5s:9d pr. day, & wine for ourselves, the table expences are proportionately encreased. The above...
4To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 1 December 1807 (Madison Papers)
...frequently and seriously impressed with the manifest inconveniencies & disadvantages constantly arising to the people of the United States from the practice & necessity of bottling, corking, wiring and sealing beer, ale, porter & cider; & that he has been consequently solicitous to devise, invent or discover some ingredient or matter for infusion, or some method of or art or improvement in...
5Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 11 April 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
beer; brewed at Monticello [index entry]
6To James Madison from Joseph Jones, [ca. 1 January] 1794 (Madison Papers)
sells his strong beer at ⅌ barrel if you can conveniently get information. We get no Freneau or Fenno.
7To James Madison from Sylvanus Bourne, 27 July 1805 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
...and a free passage to America” as well as a complete outfit of clothing and free housing in the Netherlands while awaiting passage on the ship on which they would be provided with excellent food, “beer & Brandy and free purge Physians attendance in case of Sickness,” and on which “no Arbitrary Punition or ill usages” would take place. On arrival in America they were to receive more free food...
8To James Madison from Rufus King, 7 April 1802 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
...has been opened “at the moderate Interest of £3.18.2 per Centum.” Income tax is to be repealed. New taxes to the amount of £4 million are to be levied on malt, hops, and beer, “assessed Taxes,” and imports and exports. “The funds have risen considerably, and there seems to be very little opposition to the new Taxes.” Law respecting countervailing duties was assented to by the king on...
9To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 11 April 1820 (Madison Papers)
For JM’s experiments in substituting beer for whiskey for his slaves, see Ketcham, “An Unpublished Sketch of James Madison by James K. Paulding,”
10To James Madison from Thomas Hirst, 28 December 1813 (Madison Papers)
...in Charleston, the safe return of which to this city would partly remunerate me for these losses, I purchased the Sloop Polly Captain Carr, and freighted her for South Carolina, with iron, beer, paper, brushes, confectionary &c. all articles of a perishable nature, and belonging to citizens of the United States. The sloop, having no more than the necessary provisions, was cleared out...