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Invoice of Sundry wines Shipp’d by Step n Cathalan Esq r for account & risk of Th s Jefferson Randolph Esq r by order of Th s Jefferson Esq r at Monticello
Deb r Th s Jefferson Esq r in acc t Curr t with Step n Cathalan . Cred or F 240
Invoice of Sundries Shipped by Step Cathalan Esq r by order & for account & risk of Th s Jefferson Esq r at Monticello ( Virg a ) on board the brig Planter of Petersburg , D
Invoice of Sundries Shipped by order for the account & risk of Thom s Jefferson Esq r at Monticello Virg a on board the american Ship Fair Trader of Alexend a Geor g Fletcher
Confirming you my here inclosed letter of the 25 th April ult o ; this is to remit you herewith the invoice of 8 Boxes containing together 192 Bottl s old red wine of Bergasse & one Basket Macaroni, I have Shipped on the Ship Fair Trader, G ge Fletcher master, for Alexd a to be forwarded to you by the
In my Letter of the 15 th February 1816 , I had the honor of Remiting you Bill of Lading & Invoice of 1 Case cont ing   50 Bottles Hermitage wine } Shipped on the Brig Pilot Dixon Master 1 d to Maccaroni
M r Poinsot , now at Cette , Recommended to me, by a Relation of mine, M r J s Cathalan of Marseillan , has Requested me to Send him a Letter in his Behalf addressed by me to you, & to be Forwarded by him Self; (by 2 ta
by my Last Respects of the 15 th September Last, I Remited you Bill of Loading, with the Invoice of 2 Casks in D ble Casks Rivesaltes ’s Wine— 4 Boxes Containing together 200 Bottles dito Bellet- Nice I Shipped on the Brig Agent of alex ia
herein Inclosed is the Duplicate of the Letter I had the honor and Pleasure to address you on the 20 th March ult o — this is to Inform you that I have Shipped, tho’ without any order from you, on the Sckooner Gleaner of Philadelphia John Mathews Master Bound for Philadelphia for your account; TJ S.C.
I have the honor to Represent to you that tho’ I may, under your Good and Fatherly Protection (whereof I have So Long had Convincing & Continued Proofs, till this Day) deservedly Expect, that as Long as I will Live, or I Shall be able to Continue to fill the Duty Duties of the Consul & agent of the navy of the united States in this Consular District, with the Same zeal, assiduity & Integrity...