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51 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 13 June 1812 1812-06-13 I have just parted from Mr. Walker of Birmingham whom you will find mentioned in the Chronicle of...
52 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 11 October 1807 1807-10-11 Having accidental Notice of a Ship at Brest changing her Voyage, and proceeding imm’y. to Boston;...
53 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 6 October 1815 1815-10-06 The Manifold Writer, which I seldom use, except with the aid of another Machine called a Copyist,...
54 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 15 July 1809 … 1809-07-15 15 July 1809, London. Encloses copies of his letters to a Colonel Walker and the duke of...
55 Joy, George Madison, James George Joy to James Madison, 24 December 1834 1834-12-24 I have just rec’d from Mr Scrope, one of the M. Ps for this County, a Pamphlet sent him ex...
56 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 6 November 1811 1811-11-06 The above is, I believe, the 5th Copy of my Letter of the 15th Aug. I doubt if more than one is...
57 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 6 January 1816 1816-01-06 I have sometimes been induced, after writing, to pass a Letter under your Eye. The enclosed...
58 Joy, George Madison, James George Joy to James Madison, 7 March 1833 1833-03-07 Should the Bearer Mr. James C. Fuller extend his travels to the peaceful shades of your retreat,...
59 Joy, George Madison, James George Joy to James Madison, 31 March 1835 1835-03-31 In my Letter of the 4th Inst. there is an Error in transcribing from the shorthand draft: for...
60 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 3 February 1804 … 1804-02-03 3 February 1804, London. “The enclosed was intended to be sent by ⟨the⟩ Ship Magistrate; but...