2251V. Estimate of American Imports, [1785–1786?] (Jefferson Papers)
From Europe and Africa Woollen cloths of every description. Linens of every description. Hosiery. Hats. £. sterl. Gloves, shoes, boots, sadlery, & other things of leather. 350,000. Massachusets Silks, gold & silver lace, jewellery, millinery, toys. 250,000 { New Hampshire India goods. Rhode island Porcelain, Glass, Earthen ware....
2252Proposed Changes in Translation of the Treaty with Prussia, [ca. 1 March? 1785] (Jefferson Papers)
We submit the following passages to the consideration of the Baron De Thulemeyer, collating the English expressions, the French translation and the changes which we think should be made to yeild the true sense. English expression Passages in the translation where the sense seems changed Corrections hazarded Art. X. shall succeed to their said personal goods succederont à leurs biens...
2253Notes on Presents made by Foreign Powers to Algiers, [after 8 April 1785] (Jefferson Papers)
France Livres Algiers. Every French Consul at Algiers. His present on reception 20,027 = 834 Louis Tunis, on treaty of peace, the king 80,000 mercht. 12,000 To the Ambassador 38,840 130,840 = 5451 Louis Morocco, on treaty of peace, to Emperor
2254II. Jefferson’s Plan, [October 1788] (Jefferson Papers)
A state of the debt due from the U.S. of America to France, and of the sums of Principal and Interest paiable each year Capital Interest Total Total Livres Livres Livres Dollars. 1787. 2,500,000 1,600,000 4,100,000 755,083 1788. 2,500,000 1,485,000 3,985,000 733,904 1789.
2255VII. Exports from Eight Northern States before 1776, [ca. 1784] (Jefferson Papers)
Before the late revolution, the eight states, from Delaware to New-Hampshire inclusive, exported to the West Indies, Great Britain and Ireland £ sterl. Flaxseed 60,000 } These articles are still received in Gr. Britain and Ireland, as formerly. Bounty taken off, but not subject to Aliens duty. Pot-ash 50,000 210,000 Furs 100,000 Naval stores 75,000 75,000 Shipping 200,000 200,000 ...
2256VII. “First Form Proposed on the Part of the United States” (Jefferson Papers)
Convention entre Le Roi trés Chrêtien et Les [treize] Etats-Unis de L’Amérique [Septentrionale] à l’effet de determiner et fixer les fonctions et prerogatives de Consuls, Vice-consuls, Agents et Commissaires respectifs. Sa majesté le Roi trés Chrêtien et les [treize] Etats-Unis de l’Amérique [septentrionale] s’étant accordés mutuellement par l’article 29. du traité d’Amitié et du commerce...
2257II. Proposed Confederation against the Barbary States, [ca. October 1786] (Jefferson Papers)
Propositions pour une operation combinée entre les puissances en guerre avec les Etats Barbaresques. 10. Que les differentes puissances en guerre avec les Etats Barbaresques (ou deux ou plusieurs d’elles) forment une confederation, pour diriger leurs operations contre ces Etats, commencant par les Algeriens. 20. Que par la suite toute puissance qui desireroit d’entrer dans cette confederation...
2258Memorandum of Customs Paid on Model for the Virginia Capitol, [13 June 1786] (Jefferson Papers)
A quit 4₶ 4s. Droist D’anbalage 11₶ 6 plom Et Fermeture 1 4 ports an douanne Et port St. nicolas 3 14 ports pour rouan 3 10 recüe marc 23₶ 18 straw for packing 2
2259Bond to James Currie, 30 September 1783 (Jefferson Papers)
Know all men by these presents that I Thomas Jefferson of Albemarle in Virginia am bound unto Dr. James Currie of Richmond in the same state in the full sum of four hundred and thirty one pounds fifteen shillings current money of Virginia to be paid to the said James, his attorney, his executors administrators or assigns: to which paiment I bind myself, my heirs, executors and administrators...
2260Lease for the Hôtel de Langeac, [5 September 1785] (Jefferson Papers)
Par devant Les Conseillers du Roy, Notaires au Chatelet de Paris, Soussignés Fut Present Haut et Puissant Seigneur Auguste Louis Joseph fidele Amand de Lespinasse Langeac, Chevalier Comte de Langeac, Colonel d’Infanterie, Chevalier de l’ordre Royal et militaire de St. Louis, le Gouverneur pour le Roy des villes de Guerande, Le Croisic et St. Nazaire En Bretagne, de Celle de Rüe en Picardie, et...