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I find that my plantations here will be out of corn before harvest, and that I must provide it before I leave the county . I have therefore purchased expect therefore to purchase of mrs Mosely 30. barrels @ 4.D. which being to be paid in ready money I am obliged to do it by a draught on Col o B. Peyton of Richmond . I now inclose one to you for 150.D. on which I am obliged to request you to...
I promised Robert Millar and    Bocock , my overseers of the last year to pay them through you, to the former 34.D. & to the latter 32.D. for which I now inclose you an order on Col o B. Peyton for 66. dollars. they will call on you soon after your reciept of this. I salute you with friendship and respect. PoC ( MHi ); on verso of reused address cover of Bernard Peyton to TJ, 19 Feb. 1821 ; at...
Enclosed I send you a copy of your account to the end of the last year (say 31 July), which if found to be right, please execut & return the Bond enclosed, the object is to close the account to that time in case of accidents—I remain MHi .
I now inclose you my bond as requested. the account had crept up considerably beyond my expectn. on examination however I find right what is within my own knolege, and what is not, is probable and I presume right. I hope my crop in Bedford this year will enable me to do there more than heretofore , and will assure you that it shall not become a lingering matter. Accept the assurance of my...
Two of my gr. daurs are on a visit to Lynchburg with their relation mrs Eppes. should any thing strike their fancy in your assortmt be so good as to let them have it on my acc t hav g delivered all my concerns into the hands of my gr. son Th: J. Randolph I leave to him to communicate with you on their subject, only observing that our resources authorise us to count on making a respectable...
Enclosed you have a copy of your accounts, together with a Bond executed to me in 1823. and if on examining the accounts they are found to be right, be pleased to execute & return the Bond also enclosed for the whole amount now due to me—I also enclose an old Bond executed to W m Brown, which ought to have been delivered to you years ago— Having for the present declined doing business in this...
I recieved in due time your letter of Sep. 16. covering my accounts with you to Aug. 16. last past, and having delivered over to my Grandson Th:J. Randolph the management of all my affairs and the latter part of these dealings having been since he undertook the management and within his knolege only, I sent him the papers for his examination. his business prevented his returning them to me...
The bearer of this M r George W Turner being called to Charlottesville as a witness, I avail my self of the opportunity of his calling on you, with your notes to Mr Yancey which he has assigned to me, for the purpose of consolidating them to which I hope you will have no objections, should it be inconvenient for you at this time to take them in— MHi .
Your letter of July 28. by mr Turner was duly recieved and has been communicated to my grandson T. J. Randolph. age and the infirmities attendant on it have rendered me unequal to the care of my affairs, which has therefore been committed to him with full powers to act obligatorily for me in all cases. he will be with you in a very short time, will communicate to you the arrangements proposed...