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Very soon after I wrote you by mr Randolph’s boat, I recieved my articles from No. 1. to 22....
I arrived here yesterday and finding a boat of mr Randolph’s departing for Richmond, they are...
Your favor of the 14th. is at hand, and the box about which Majr. Gibbon wrote to me is now...
I recieved last night your favor of the 8th. covering our quarterly account, balance 277.08 D and...
Altho mr Taylor’s conduct did certainly induce me to believe that he was willing to hold property...
We have constant occasion for some of the strong, and dry, but sound and cheap wines, as well for...
I yesterday sent from hence the packages noted in the inclosed bill of lading, to be forwarded up...
The late Dr. Currie held a bond of mine for £158.19 with int. at 6 per cent from May 1. 1797 now...
I have taken the liberty of sending to your care by a Milton boat, a box directed to mr J. W....
Among the groceries I sent round from Washington, I omitted the Syrop of punch or Center, which...
I inclose you a sum of three hundred and fifty dollars to meet an order drawn on you this day in...
Your’s of the 16th. is recieved. I sent from hence two days ago 8. boxes of window glass to...
I inclose you a bill of lading for 12. packages sent from here on the 12th. instant by the sloop...
I was to lodge with you about this time 250. Dollars for Majr. Joseph Eggleston of Amelia, for...
I have this day sent two boxes, marked TI. No. 1. and No. 2. to mr Deblois at Alexandria, to be...
I inclose you one hundred dollars to cover the balance of my last account, and an order in favor...
I put the inclosed under cover to you, because I fear a former letter of the same tenor to mr...
I inclose you a sum of four hundred dollars to cover the balance of your last account rendered,...
I have to pay to James Oldham 82. D 06 C for which purpose I inclose you a bill of 100. D. and...
Several years ago I asked the favor of you to enquire into the situation of a tenement of Philip...
On the 22d. of June I sent by the Schooner Betsy Barrett, from Washington to Richmond 11....
Your letter of the 9th. was recieved last night; but in the mean time mine of yesterday had gone...
Yours of the 3d. is safely recieved, and the 350. D. therein inclosed. you say all my shipwrecked...
I inclosed you yesterday the bill of lading for my millstones, but had not then time to write. on...
The inclosed letter, which I have left open for your perusal, will sufficiently explain it’s...
In the inclosed letter of yesterday I omitted one article. the three barrels of potatoes on board...
Supposing a special list of the packages & their contents may contribute to the easier recovery...
I arrived here on the 11th. and found here your two favors of Mar. 24. & 31. & have since...
Yours of the 12th. is recieved, and the arrangement for my supply of hams will, I dare say,...
I have still to pay of the remains of mr Wayles’s debt to Farrell and Jones, according to...
Yours of the 22d. has been recieved. I have turned to the purchases of ham made by us heretofore...
I inclose you a draught of the Treasurer of the US. on the collector at Richmond for 550. D. to...
I now inclose you 300. D. to cover the purchase of the coal and the balance of your last...
The season now requires that I should lay in my winter’s stock of coal. I will therefore ask the...
Yours of the 26th is recieved. I found on going to Bedford that the Overseer had thought it...
Yours of the 11th. has been recieved, & the articles sent by the waggons also. I this day set out...
Mr. Craven sending some waggons to Richmond with wheat agrees to bring up what I have there as...
I received last night, from mr Griffin, my overseer at Poplar forest, the list of my tobacco of...
Mr. DuVal the executor of my deceased friend mr Wythe, informs me that he bequeathed to me his...
Having to pay James Oldham 179.80 D I have thought it safer to put under cover to you 180. D. and...
I inclose you a bill of lading for a pair of 6. feet Millstones, weight 6000.℔ which were to...
I percieve by the last quarter’s account that there was a balance of 49.79 D against me since...
Genl. Stevens of New York has shipped from thence to your address two quarter casks of Sicilian...
I now inclose you the reciept of Capt. Hassan for my packages. three days of N.W. wind have...
I now inclose you 150. D. in Richmond bank bills to cover a draught I have this day made on you...
I was to have paid mr James Lyle a thousand dollars in the course of the last summer, which was...
Mr. Freeman my manager at Monticello in the place of Lilly being new in the business, has...
I now inclose you five hundred dollars to cover my deficit with you, with my affectionate...
You have done perfectly right in sending mr Mifflin’s acct. here. his former one was paid here...
In my letter of the 10th. inst. I desired you to send back to Baltimore a box or boxes containing...