1Tarlton Saunders (for James Lyle [1798–1850]) to Thomas Jefferson, 7 April 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
On my return to Richmond I found your esteem’d favor of the 3rd January , which would have been answered long ago, but for the delay which occured in Mr. Lyles getting possession of the Books and papers of his Grandfather s Estate from an agent of the former Executor, on an examination of them I found your Bonds as enumerated in your Letter , and I now hand you a Statement of them, which...
2Enclosure: Statement of Thomas Jefferson’s Bonds Payable to James Lyle, (1798–1850), 7 April 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
1806 Sterling Nov. 23 To am o due on Bonds 5 & 6. at this date principal £ 410. 17. 8 To Interest on ditto till paid To Balance of Interest due on ditto at this date 179. 13. 6 1792 July 30 To Bond for M
3Tarlton Saunders to Thomas Jefferson, 9 April 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
I omitted to inform you in my Letter of the 7th , that the Bond of Col o John Bolling decs’d for £52.19.8 bearing Interest from the 6th march 1790 which you left with Mr Lyle for Collection is still unpaid, the Bond was not assigned to Mr Lyle , all the payments made by Mr Edw d Bolling as Executor of his Father have been applied to the Credit of
4Tarlton Saunders to Thomas Jefferson, 15 September 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
I have seen Mr Edward Bolling on the Subject of Col o John Bollings debt to Mr Lyle , and the Bond assigned by you, he is not disposed to come to any liquidation of these claims, I have therefore directed a Suit to be brought against him in the Superior Court of Chancery for a Settlement of his administration account, on his Fathers Estate, who made ample provision in his will, for the payment...
5To Thomas Jefferson from Tarlton Saunders, 21 August 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
I am favored with your respects of the 11th instant, the time you propose to pay your first Bond to M r Lyle, will be perfectly satisfactory to him, and you may rest assured Sir, that unless something unexpected should turn up in the affairs of the estate, that you will not find us troublesome, and will rely on your making payments as you can make it convenient, with great esteem and respect I...