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To Thomas Jefferson from James Currie, 18 November 1793

From James Currie

Richmond Novr. 18th. 1793

Hble Sir

I very lately did myself the honor of addressing you wherein I sollicited your own very particular and pointed attention to my affair vs. Griffin. I have only further on this head to inform you that he G. last Henrico Court, has rendred in a schedule of his Estate, and taken The Oath of Insolvency. I have never seen him being sick at that time I could not be out as usual. I thought proper to give you (as my particular friend) this information, that you may Order and have done whatever (if you please) my now situation requires. I wish Mr. Bartons or his Successor’s agency may not (I hope it will not) make a very essential difference to me in this business. I hope youll excuse my so frequently intruding upon you in this affair and believe me always, with the most respectfull deference—Dr Sir yr most Ob H Serv

Jas. Currie

RC (MHi); endorsed by TJ as received 26 Nov. 1793 and so recorded in SJL.

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