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Having received from Mr. Barclay the necessary Cockets for the expedition of your China, I retired same out of the King’s Stores, and loaded your three Cases to your Excellency’s address on board the Dilligence boat Capt. Edme, conducted by Thiebault who parted from this the 24 Inst. I hope you’ll receive same in good order; Mr. Barclay has desired I would pass the expences to his account. I...
I received your Excellency’s letter of the 2d. Inst. I shall take care of the Effects that you have addressed to me, and forward them agreable to orders on board the first vessel that sails for London after their reception, except the Cases of Wine, which I shall keep here for Mr. Adams’ further orders; the one containing Madeira and Frontignac shall be sent. Be so good as to let me know how...
[ Paris, 6 June 1785 . Entry in SJL reads: “Received Mr. Garvey’s June 5. and answered it same day. 8 caisses of wine.” Not found.]
I have Received the Honour of your Excellency’s letter with the acquit which is in rule. There is a regular Dilly that Gos from hence to Havre (Saturday Excepted). It returns likewise every day (Saturday Excepted). The fare is 16₶ 4 for a Place. M. Boylstons Claim for return of the duty Paid on his oil, is the more favourable, that with the neat proceeds of his said cargo, he bought Sugars at...
Rouen, 1 Feb. 1788 . Encloses vouchers [concerning John Jackson]; will do whatever TJ directs for “the Poor Man in question, and who appears to be an object of Great Commiseration”; thanks TJ for his letter of 29 Nov. but fears that the money is lost “as I have Got to do with Men that have lost all Shame and honour.” RC ( MHi ); 2 p.; endorsed. The enclosed papers were transmitted by TJ to...
Rouen, 24 Nov. 1787. Acknowledges TJ’s letter of 21 Nov. “with the acquit a Caution for the Harpsicord.” In July 1782 he “bought on Joint account with the House of Ridley & Pringle of Baltimore Goods to the Amount of 32,000,₶” which goods were sent to them and arrived safely the following October; Ridley paid for half the purchase and the firm reported that “they sold to advantage” and would...
I received the letter your Excellency honored me with of 29th. December; the China ware is arrived here Some time. The Cases being Plumbed stopped their Expedition, as there was no Cocketts. I wrote some time ago to Mr. Barclay for them. As soon as I receive some, shall load the Ware on the first boat to your Excellency’s address and advise you of the departure; I was afraid if delaying longer...
I Received the letter you favoured me with the 15th. Instant. This post has likewise brought me one from our Common Friend Ths. Barclay Esqr., who incloses me bill of lading of 4 Cases Shipped at L’orient the 6th. ulto. for this Citty on board the Ship Fortune de L’orient Capn. Vincent Fardel, who is not yet arrived; he desirs me to forward three of these cases to your Excellency, and one to...