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I have this day drawn on you in favor of James Lyle for 500. D. the only articles in your...
I leave this place for Monticello tomorrow. I have desired mr Barnes to remit you 700. D. which...
Your favors of the 29th. & 31st. are recieved, and the articles sent under the care of mr...
By a letter by this day’s post addressed to John Barnes of Georgetown I desire him to remit you...
Since mine of the 3 d inst. I have drawn on you on the 11 th for 30.D. paiable to John Butler or...
Several years ago I asked the favor of you to enquire into the situation of a tenement of Philip...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 14th. and am well pleased with the sale of my tobacco: for...
It is with real reluctance I trouble you with small commissions, which I know ought not to be...
In my letter of Feb 28 I informed you I had drawn on you in favor of Craven Peyton for a thousand...
Your letter of the 9th. was recieved last night; but in the mean time mine of yesterday had gone...
I am to pay Colo. Harvie on account of John Rogers 41. D 10. c. I now inclose you 40. D. for this...
My letter by post yesterday desired you to send my goods from Washington by trusty boatmen. I did...
I recieved last night yours of the 29 . William Johnson of Milton has two boats on the river & is...
I now inclose you a power of attorney respecting mr Short’s canal shares to supply the place of...
Yours of the 23d. was recieved last night and I have this day desired mr Barnes to get a bushel...
Yours of the 14th. is recieved. I find that mr Barnes has made some mistake about the stick...
I mentioned in a former letter that 3. tons of nail rod, too large for my use, would be brought...
I gave a note last August or September to Craven Peyton for 558. D 14 c payable at your counting...
I recieved last night your favor of Oct. 4. covering my account. in that I find either an error...
As soon as mr Pollard will give a form for the power of attorney [I sh]all be glad to send you...
Doctor Currie informs me he put into your hands all the papers in David Ross’s case which had...
I this moment recieve your favor on the subject of my bonds , [the] possession of mr Hanson, and...
I this moment recieve your favor of the 1st. inst. & am alarmed at the account of my nailery...
I have been able at length to find time to look into the [account between] mr Ross & myself and...
Mr. Craven Peyton of Albemarle, to whom I owed a balance of 131.47 D has desired me to remit it...
Mr. DuVal the executor of my deceased friend mr Wythe, informs me that he bequeathed to me his...
Your favor of the 9th. is at hand. mr Randolph informs me he has sent you an order for the...
I wrote you in a former letter that I had drawn on you in favor of mr Short for 500. D. and in a...
I put under your cover a letter to Wm. Brown & co. inclosing a draught on you for 416. D. payable...
Having occasion to pay 1000. D. in Richmond on the 10th. of March ensuing I have drawn on you for...
I inclose you a sum of three hundred and fifty dollars to meet an order drawn on you this day in...
Yesterday arrived our packages sent up by the boats. I find that during my stay here we shall...
According to my letter of the 8 th I had yesterday given to mr Woods our sheriff an order on you...
Your’s of the 10th. is recieved, and I have desired mr Barnes to credit mr Short 130. D. as...
Yours of the 4th. inst. is just now recd. stating a balance of 74.11 D in my favor. that I...
Altho mr Taylor’s conduct did certainly induce me to believe that he was willing to hold property...
It becomes necessary for me to establish a correspondence somewhere for the supply of my...
I inclose you a treasury draught on Colo. Carrington [for] fifteen hundred dollars to meet mr...
On the 4th. of Aug. I drew on you in favor of Rhodes for 168.82 D. this by my statement would be...
On the 22d. of June I sent by the Schooner Betsy Barrett, from Washington to Richmond 11....
On the day of your departure we recieved the packages of our groceries, towit from 1. to 7. and...
Our last account left me some thirty odd Dollars in your debt. I now inclose you one hundred...
Your favor of the 24th. is recieved. I this afternoon recieved a letter from mr Randolph...
I put the inclosed under cover to you, because I fear a former letter of the same tenor to mr...
I return you the note signed, and filled up with the former sum supposing it not best not to...
I recieved your favor of the 8th. instant announcing the misfortune of the vessel having my nail...
Yours of the 3d. are recieved. if 5½ D can be got for my tobo. in Richmond I would have you sell...
By a letter recieved this day I find that Mr. John Watson has recieved in Albemarle 100. D. in...
I was in the act of beginning this letter when I recieved your’s of the 2d. inst. covering your...
Not having yet learned from you that my tobo. is sold, I must pray you to sell, as well as you...