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You have heard no doubt, that the Copartnership of Mess. A Robertson & C o was disolved on the 31 st of August last — Your bond to them on a divission of the debts & a has fallen to me in right of M r B Miller the foreign partner, all of whose debts at this place have been put into my hands as attorney for collection, I shall be happy to hear from you on this subject stating particularly when...
I had this pleasure by the last weeks mail to which I beg leave to call your attention— M r Jacob W. White has just put into my hands your assumset for $143:56. due 19 th July 1819. for collection—he request me to say to you that he is in great want of the money, so much indeed that if it be not paid in a few weeks he must sustain great inconveniance if not a sacrifise— With Sentiments of...
Your two letters of the 15 th and 21 st inst. have been recieved. on the withdrawing of one half of our circulating medium, the prostration of commerce produced by it, and the fall in the price of produce which suddenly ensued and is likely to be permanent, I became sensible that the debts which I had expected to pay from annual crops as prices had been, could no longer be met in that way. I...
Not being able as yet to proceed myself to Bedfo r d I according to promise inclose you a draught for mr White ’s debt on Capt Peyton of Richmond for 152.90 D to wit 143.57 143.56 principal and 9.33 9.34
I am in receipt of your favors of 30 June & 15 th 13 th inst , the last covering a draft upon Capt Peyton for $ 152.90 in favour of M r White , and I hand you enclosed your note receipted
Altho I am to return to this place again within three weeks, and then to remain here till December, yet not having had the pleasure of seeing you while here I think it a duty to say something as to my expectations of discharging my debt to mr Millar . I have already made sales o f some property and expect to recieve a part of the money in all October , which will enable me to pay you 800. or...
I had expected that on my arrival here I should be able to give you an order on Richmond for 800.D. but I find that my funds there at present will meet 600.D. only, and for which sum I now inclose you an order on Capt. B. Peyton : and I will give a further order for 200. Dollars before I leave this place, say in December. I salute you with great esteem & respect. PoC ( MHi ); at foot of text:...
Rec d Lynchburg Nov 18 th 1820 of M r Thomas Jefferson a draft on Capt B Peyton for Six hundred Dollars, in part payment of his bond to A Robertson & C o in my hands for collection as the atty in fact of
I had counted on sending you an additional order for 200.D. before my leaving this place , my grandson having promised to see to the sending down some flour to give me notice of it. not having heard from him I presume the state of our river has not yet permitted it: I must therefore defer the draught to my return home and the moment my flour can be sent off I will take care to forward you the...
A client put into my hands a bond against M r Hawkins for collection, who to avoid the expence of a suit, gave in exchange your and M r Yancys bond for $231. at interest from the 12 th day of October last The money is much needed by my client, and I now send my brother agent with the bond, under the full confidence that the money will be paid—or if it shall be more conveniant to you a draft...