1To George Washington from Robert Hoakesly, 27 December 1782 (Washington Papers)
The Memorial of Robert Hoakesly of the City of New York Merchant Sheweth That your Memorialist Sail’d from here in the Ship General De Riedesel in the Month of March 1781—With a Considerable Sum of Money in Specie, and a Large Quantity of Goods & Stores for the Saratoga Convention Troops. After the Surrender of York in Virginia, to the united arms of America And France, it was Suggested that...
2To George Washington from Robert Hoakesly, 3 September 1782 (Washington Papers)
To His Excellency General Washington The Memorial of Robert Hoakesly British Merchant Prisoner on Parole. That your Memorialist was made Prisoner at York Town in Virginia and having left his Business unsettled, request that your Excellency will be pleased to grant him a Passport, to go from New York to Philadelphia and Virginia, as some of the Gentlemen are in Philadelphia that I have business...
3To George Washington from Robert Hoakesly, 24 August 1782 (Washington Papers)
The Memorial of Robert Hoakesly British Merchant Sheweth. That Your Memorialist was Made a prisoner at York Town in Virginia, and having left his Business unsetled, Requests that Your Excellency will be pleased to Grant him a passport to go from New York to Philadelphia and Virginia, as Some of the Gentlemen are in Philadelph i a, that I have Business with. And Your Memorialist Will As in Duty...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Hoakesly, 28 March 1781 (Jefferson Papers)
I do myself the Honor by this Flag which Capt. Gerlach is sending On Shore to the officer commanding at Hampton to request your Excellency will be Pleased to forward to Brigd. Genl. Hamilton the five different Parcells of Letters and Papers. I have also to Inform your Excellency that Alexr. Frazier Gregorie is on Board the Flag as mentioned in Brigadier Genl. Woodfords Letter, and should your...

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