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The Bearer Nace , the property of M r Thomas Jefferson , is on his way to Monticello , with Beeves and Muttons for his Master, he will want some provision on the road for his Cattle should he be furnishd by any person, and given him, ( Nace ) a bill of it, they will certainly be paid, (if not sooner) by M r Jefferson when he makes his Visit to Poplar Forest
M r Bowcock was overseer for you last year at tomahawk , and was entitled to Sixteen barrels of corn as his share, which at the request of M r Randolph I bought of him for the use of the plantation at two dollars ⅌ barrel, and he expected the money when M r Randolph
Cash Act. Dr $ C 1821.     Jan   To Amount due last year 32 63 〃 〃 To Richard Walker . Amt his Act
M r Bishop sets off this morning with Billy for charlottsvill , I have directed him to have him put in jail, and take the jailers receipt to you, I have paid him 5 dollars, and you will owe him the balance for taking him down, Hanah,s Billy arrived here on Friday last, M r Bishop is to be our overseer at
In looking over your notes to me for my services in superintending your plantations in Bedford, I find that they are made to carry interest from April, Instead of the first Jan y you know, that the year ended the last of December and I always thought, (although I did not expect to receive the money till the crops were sold), that I was entitled to Interest after my year exspired, but should...
Yours of 12 th Ins t I have Received, as also the Dft for Hepburn for fifty dollars, Hepburn is not at present in this neighbourhood nor do I Know where he is at work at this time having not seen or heard from him for the last 2 or 3 weeks, on sight I will hand him the Dft, and tell him, what you say respecting his going to Monticello to work, but suppose myself, if left to him altogether, he...
Your letter of 11 th Ins t I did not rec d till Saturday last, I have been endeavo r ing to day to get a boat, to send your Tob o to Richmond , but have not been able to Succeed, tho. I think there is but little doubt, but that I shall get it off this week, I will get it sent down as soon as possible to Capt Peyton , and write you as soon as it is on board— I have also made enqurry of the...
Nace sets off this morning for Montcello with 2 beaves and six muttons, the beeves are not as fat I could have wishd, or would have been had they been younger one of the Steers is very bony, and is a much better beef than he appears to be, but I hope you will find them both respectable beef, the sheep are fatt I have recovered the young Steer that broke from us, when I sent the other 2 by Dick...
Your waggon, arrived here on 24 th by it I receivd a cask of cyder and wine which I stowed away in the deep cellar I should have started them back, with the pork on wednesday last, but we had some fixing to do, not expecting your waggon till after Xmas, which we could not finish till yesterday, they are now loaded but as it is late in the evening and the weather so bad, I have directed them to...
Your letter by M r Randolp h I received a few days since, and have particularly observed the contents. in transfering your authority over your plantation s here to your grandson , I presume you did not include even me even the present year, and that your motive was, to give me an
Dick s load. 1 Hhd pork. (16 hogs weighing 2000 ℔ the back bones & Facees to be deducted) containing 112 peicees 1 Ferkin lard (leaf fat) gross weight 82 ℔ 1 Ferkin butter gross weight 54 ℔ 1 bag dryed peaches weighing 45, and 1 Keg butter 104 ℔ making 1 in all 158 ℔
I wrote you some time last fall, that I was very much in want of Money, and that I would be very much oblig d to you to pay me one thousand dollars as soon as you could make it convenient, which letter I am inform d thro M r Randolp you did not receive,—I am still in great need of that sum, and would be very much obliged to you to let me have it some time this Spring, the balance of your debt...
Yancey Joel 1816. Dec. 31. 1 st note 550 off 1 st instalm t Univ y 50 500 1818. May 1. 2 d Note 400 off 2
Your letter of the 28 th covering a dft for your Taxes is received, Hemings has no locks nor hinges for the Stair doors, I have fernish d him with the plank he wanted for the blinds, and have received the B ls bisquit, cheese, and
Your Tob o was put on board a Boat and left Lynchburg on last Friday, 7 Hhds, and directed to Cap t Peyton , I should have inform d you immediately, but you know , the mail to charlotteville leaves Lynchburg on friday morning, and the Tob o
Your letter by Jerry I received on Thursday night last, he delivered his load safe and I had the doors and books put in one of the rooms in the house and the wine in the cellar, the sowing of peas, shall be attended to, and I expect by the time Jerry returns, I Shall be able to Send you Some of those late peas, which you were pleased with last Summer, the letter to m r Radford & myself with...
I received your letter by Dick & Jerry , this morning, they arrived here late, last Evening, and I am very sorry that Dick , has faild to deliver his loads, he has many excuses, and seems now to be much mortified, I hope another case will not occur, I now send by Jerry the balance of the pork intended for monticello , in a box containing pieces 95 ps, also all the poplars that are in the...
Jery arriverd here last Evening about 4 oClock, with one of his Mules very lame and complains much about badness of Roads, I had e very thing ready, and shoud have loaded wednesday night, had Jery came, but they now will be a day later than you expected, I hope to get them off this morning by sun rise, the pork turn, d out very well, and has been destributed as you derected, the 23 hogs picked...
I now inclose you M r Hepburns bill for repairing the thrashing Machine amounting to 49 dollars 34 cts, your taxes the Sheriffs Say must be paid in this month and if convenient may be included in the Dft, they are a hungary set, and will not wait, the Printer agrees to reduce his a/c to 30 dollars, and wishes that the Proctor may be directed to pay it immediately to his order, I told him you...
Sancho at length acknowledges, that he is perfectly well, & that he is willing to set out for Monticello by times in the morning, he was fully able to have followed you in 2 or 3 days but he appeared So unwilling to go and having been So dangerously ill, I thought it best to indulge him a week longer, I am here this Evening for the purpose of seeing that every thing necessary for his journey...
Your letter of 14 th got here on the 17 th at night, and I duly receiv,d that by Bishop , I am astonish d that my letters should be So long on the way, when yours almost, always reach me within 4 days after date, by the cart John Hemings has rec d
I wrote you about a week ago inclosing Hepburns bill and informing you that the Sheriffs were pushing for the Taxes &c Since then, the sheriff has been to see me, and says he must have your Taxes by the last of this month that is, the day after our Court , he is compel l d to go to Richmond , your Taxes amounts this year to 145 doll dollars and Some cents, $12 more than last year, on Saturday...
I wrote you a few days ago giveing an account of the dreadfull hail Storm that visited us on the 10 th Ins t and that I would replace the glass that was broken by it, if to be had in Lynchburg . I have made enquiry, but can find None of the Size of that in your house there, the Surest chance will be for You to order it from Richmond , to be here, to be put in during you r visit the House is...
I rec d yours of the 11 th Ins t a few days ago, and have made diligant search and enquiry for Billy , but can hear nothing of him. I do not believe, he has been at P. Forest since I sent down by Bishop . I shall still be upon the watch , and if found, shall be sent down immediately. I will send the stocks to Cap t Martin
Your two Boys Dick & Moses arrived here on Monday night last both on Horse-back without a pass, but Said they had your permission to visit their friends here this C X mass , yesterday two men came in pursuit of them for Stealing their Horses Horse and Saddle, they found the horse here and Dick
Your 2 letters of 8 and 9 th Inst. I received a few days past with two Dfts in favour of Bishop and myself on Cap t Peyton , for which I thank you, as they will answer all the Debts that are now pressing on me I have enquired of Mr Miller the price of board and tuition, which is thirty dollars tuition fee, and one hundred dollars board for two sessions one half paid in advance RC ( MHi );...
on Sunday last M r Gough and his aid young Bagby arrived at Poplar Forest to take charge of your concerns for the ensuing year agreeably to an arrangement previously made betwen him and M r Tho s J Randolph and on Tuesday Evening M r
Your 2 letters of 25 27 th Nov. & 4 th In st I duly rec d in Answer to first I asure you that particular attention shall be paid to the list of cloathing and other derections inclosed. and all other matters of yours intrusted to my care, it seems indeed we have more to buy for cloathing, than we ought to have, considering the number of hands allotted to manufacturing but you will recollect,...
Your To bo is in Lynchburg and will be sent to Richmond to day or to morrow, It will be directed to care of M r Gibson as usual, the Stem d Hhd, and one of leaf not quite full , both inferior, had better be sold in Lynchburg , on that you ll determine
Your letter of the 16 th by mr. Coffee I have recd , mr Coffee arrived here on Friday last, and purposes going to Lynchburg this morning, and return to night, and to morrow he will go to the N. Bridge , he has declin d