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Francis Eppes to Thomas Jefferson, 13 May 1822

From Francis Eppes

Millbrook May 13. 1822

Dr Grandpapa

I merely write a few lines to inform you of the success of my negociation. Papa can only spare at present money for the purchase of two books, Bacons Abridgement, and Thomas’s Coke Littleton, which I beg you will send for with yours. the money you have in your hands it will therefore be no trouble to retain a sum sufficient to purchase the books and pay their freight, and this my Father authorises me to say. I have a copy of Blackstone and a very good Law Dictionary and by the time that the others arrive will perhaps1 be enabled to send for more. bad crops and bad prices, added to my Fathers ill health and the loss of 9000 wt. of tobacco by fire last winter have rendered it impossible to incur any other expences than those which are absolutely necessary. knowing these circumstances and moreover in conversation having discovered that he had otherwise appropriated the greater part of the money we had calculated on, I forbore to ask any thing more than what I conceived essentially requisite. I am pursuing the plan you advised and have already made some progress in my Lord Coke: I do not find him any thing like as difficult as I had anticipated, and presume from this circumstance that the almost insuperable obstacles encountered by others were owing entirely to the want of arangement in the old editions. I have as yet met with nothing that a little more, than ordinary attention could not master.—My Father is still in very delicate health and at present almost a cripple in consequence of a wound in the arm by an unskilful bleeder; he desires to be affectionately remembered to you and requests that you and Aunt Randolph will take Millbrook in your way on your return in which request I most sincerely join.—

Accept the asurance of my constant affection

Frs Eppes.

RC (ViU: TJP); endorsed by TJ as received 16 May 1822 and so recorded in SJL.

1Manuscript: “pirhaps.”

Index Entries

  • A New Abridgment of the Law (M. Bacon) search
  • A Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke’s First Institute of the Laws of England (J. H. Thomas) search
  • Bacon, Matthew; A New Abridgment of the Law search
  • Blackstone, William; Commentaries on the Laws of England search
  • books; dictionaries search
  • Coke, Sir Edward; A Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke’s First Institute of the Laws of England (J. H. Thomas) search
  • Coke, Sir Edward; Institutes of the Laws of England search
  • Commentaries on the Laws of England (W. Blackstonesearch
  • crops; price of search
  • crops; yields of search
  • Eppes, Francis Wayles (TJ’s grandson); and legal education search
  • Eppes, Francis Wayles (TJ’s grandson); letters from search
  • Eppes, John Wayles (TJ’s son-in-law); finances of search
  • Eppes, John Wayles (TJ’s son-in-law); health of search
  • Eppes, John Wayles (TJ’s son-in-law); invitations to visit search
  • Eppes, John Wayles (TJ’s son-in-law); relationship with son search
  • Institutes of the Laws of England (E. Coke) search
  • law; books on search
  • medicine; bloodletting search
  • Mill Brook (J. W. Eppes’s Buckingham Co. estate); invitations to visit search
  • Poplar Forest (TJ’s Bedford Co. estate); M. J. Randolph visits search
  • Poplar Forest (TJ’s Bedford Co. estate); TJ returns from search
  • Randolph, Martha Jefferson (Patsy; TJ’s daughter; Thomas Mann Randolph’s wife); visits Poplar Forest search
  • Thomas, John Henry; A Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke’s First Institute of the Laws of England search
  • tobacco; destroyed by fire search