1Enclosure: From William Duer, [1 October 1798] (Hamilton Papers)
The Undersigned having obtained permission from the Secretary of the Treasury of the united states by his Letter of the 19th of September last directed to the Keeper of the Prison of the City of New york—to reside within the Liberties assigned by Law to the Jail of the City and County of New york Does hereby engage not to depart beyond the said Limits and to return to Confinement when required...
2To Alexander Hamilton from William Duer, 13 January 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
As I Owe to your kind Interposition the Permission I have obtained from the Secretary of the Treasury to reside with my Family in the Liberties ’till remanded, so I trust with Confidence that your friendly Exertions will not be wanting to insure to me a Continuance of this Priviledge. Colo. Giles the Marshall has within these few days Expressed a Doubt to one of my Fellow Prisoners, that this...