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I Received yr favor, the wine shall be sent as you desire, of the same Cargo. I have just arived...
§ From Thomas Newton. 28 August 1806, Collectors Office, Norfolk. “The Brittish Ship of War...
§ From Thomas Newton. 7 September 1806, Collector’s Office, Norfolk. “The Brittish Frigate...
Inclosed is Capt. Douglas letter to the Brittish Consul in consequence of my requesting the...
Yesterday I am informd the Brittish Ship of War Cambrian anchord in Hampton Road. She was one of...
1 July 1801, Norfolk. Conveys box of the “best cegars” from Captain Dutton; “they are of the best...
The inclosed I have just received & forward for your Consideration. It appears that Capt....
The enclosed is the only letter for Mr. Erskine the British Minister; what other dispatches...
§ From Thomas Newton. 2 September 1806, Collectors Office, Norfolk. “The French frigate L Cybele...
I wrote you last mail that I had heard Capt. Douglas of the Brittish ship of war Belona had...
§ From Thomas Newton. 27 May 1806, Norfolk. “Herwith I send you a copy of a letter I recieved...
§ From Thomas Newton. 4 September 1805, Norfolk . “I have made inquiry after Mr Jas McHenry in...
So much of the Presidents message as relates to our Maritime rights, and to impositions on and...
§ From Thomas Newton. 26 May 1806, Norfolk. “Inclosed are several letters received from on board...
The Collector for this port having as I have heard, determind to resign his office; from the many...
§ From Thomas Newton. 16 August 1806, Collector’s Office, Norfolk. “Yesterday I sold 12 bars of...
Admiral Sir R Strachan is arived in Ly’nhaven Bay in the Cæsar of 84 guns with the Triumph of 74...
19 July 1802, Norfolk. “The wines & Brandy lie ready for an opty. to Fredricksbg. & will be...
§ From Thomas Newton. 5 September 1806, Collector’s Office, Norfolk. “I Received yesterday a...
§ From Thomas Newton. 11 August 1806, Collectors Office, Norfolk. “Your letters by the last post...
I Received your Certificates respecting Streatland the impressed Seaman on board The Albion Capt...
§ From Thomas Newton. 18 September 1806, Collector’s Office, Norfolk. “The Impeteaux a French 74...
I now do myself the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of yr favor. I will endeavor to procure...
I transmit to you the documents delivered to me by Genl. Mathews when the Command of a detachment...
I Received your favor the wine similar & of the same cargo was shipped & expect with you before...
I transmit a note which I have just received from Dr. Fernandes. It gives information of the...
Inclosed is a receipt for a Hd of old Brasil wine, which I hope will meet your approbation. I...
By the miscarriage of the two last mails from the City of Washington, I apprehend if any...
§ From Thomas Newton. 15 July 1806, Collectors Office, Norfolk. “One of the vessels you mentioned...
§ From Thomas Newton. 14 August 1806, Collector’s Office, Norfolk. “The Schooner Tartar belonging...
§ From Thomas Newton. 30 September 1806, Collector’s Office, Norfolk. “The Brittish Ship of War...
Inclosed are Copies of letters received from Capt. Bradshan of the Brittish brig Columbine, &...
Above is a copy of a report made to me by Capt Harrison, which I considered my duty to forward....
Above is a Copy of a letter I rece’d from Coll Hamilton respectg Wm. Streatland & Thos’...
I wrote you yesterday that I had sent the Cutter Jefferson, after the Brittish Brig Columbine,...
§ From Thomas Newton. 23 August 1806, Collectors Office, Norfolk. “The above is a Copy of a...
Inclosed are the reports I have received from Capt: Ham of the Cutter Jefferson. They explain...
I received your letter of the 7th. The negroes have been sent on Shore by a flagg to the...