1To George Washington from Ralph Izard, 10 August 1789 (Washington Papers)
The Committee will have the honor to wait on you this Evening at Six o’clock. I am with great respect Sir Your most obt Servant ALS , DNA:PCC , item 78. See Conference with a Committee of the United States Senate, 8 Aug. 1789 . On the same day GW replied: “If it is convenient to the Comee I shall be ready to meet them at Six ’oclock this afternoon. If tomorrow at half after ten A.M. would be...
2To George Washington from Ralph Izard, 7 August 1789 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor of enclosing a Resolution of the Senate, & am directed by the Committee to request that you will signify to them when it is your pleasure that they should wait on you. I have the honor to be with great respect Sir Your most obt Servant ALS , DNA:PCC , item 78. For background to this letter, see Conference with a United States Senate Committee, 8 Aug. 1789, source note . On the...
3To George Washington from Ralph Izard, 23 June 1783 (Washington Papers)
I have been favoured with your Letters of 14th & 19th instant; the latter enclosing an extract of a Letter from Govr Clinton. You will be pleased to accept of my thanks for your early attention to the contents of my Letter respecting Mrs DeLancey. I have the honour to be with great regard Sir Your Excellency’s most obt hble Servt NIC .
4To George Washington from Ralph Izard, 8 June 1783 (Washington Papers)
I am perfectly persuaded that the proceedings described in the enclosed Letter are such as your Excellency highly disapproves of. It is probable that complaints have been made to you respecting them, & I doubt not that everything proper has been done on the subject. I am much affected by the distresses to which Mrs DeLancey has been exposed by the violent conduct of those persons she complains...