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Enclosed is the bond for the duties on the marble capitals, which has been paid. I regret the Com, relinquishing the duties, had not passed sooner, as it would have saved you much trouble. ViU : Thomas Jefferson Papers (Proctor’s Papers).
Col. Peyton has remitted me the amount of the expenses on the stones, which come for you from France, & in conformity to Your request, I have forwarded the letter you sent, to my father. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
I have taken the liberty of sending you a defence of my father against the slander of Genl. Hull. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
Your letter of the 13 th inst. enclosing the bond &c, has been rec d , also one from John Brockenbrough Esq— of Richmond enclosing a Draft on the New England Bank in this city for 885.8/100 Dollars which has been paid.— On paying the premium notes for insurance I find that the charges for the policies were included in them, & therefore return you the two dollars, in a Draft from the New...
By the Brig Jamesworth just arrived from Leghorn, I received a letter from Mr Appleton Esq r U. S. Consul, & a bill of lading of twenty four cases for marble capitals, which are on board the Jamesworth, for the college at Charlotsville, made by your order. I shall ship them by the first vessel, bound to Richmond, to the care of Col. B. Payton & will inform him by mail of the name of the vessel...
Permit me to remind you that the bond for the marble capitals will be due the 6th. of may next. If Congress does not exempt the capitals from duty, before that time, I have given this notice, lest the time, when the bond becomes due, should escape the recollection if the Board of Overseers, who, no doubt, wish to be prepared to take up the bond at its maturity. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
Your letter of the 13 th was received yesterday.—As you are entitled to a credit of eight, ten & twelve months, for the duties, a third of the amount becoming due at the expiration of those periods, from the time of importation, it will be the better way to give bonds accordingly, which will afford you the opportunity of petitioning Congress before either bond is to be paid, for the remission...
I have this day put your wine &c. on board the Brig Richmond & written to B. Peyton Esq re to take charge of them, in Richmond. The expense is as follows. Duties on Macaroni 0.83 〃 〃 oil & anchovies 5.35 〃 〃 wine 32.70 〃 〃 Bottles
On the 22d. inst. I visited the venerable John Adams, at his seat in Quincy and was honored by the permission of reading your very interesting letter to him, on the subject of the treacherous publication of the Cunningham correspondence. This generous act of distinguished magnanimity & illustrious friendship, has not only poured the balm of consolation into the bosom of an aged & grossly...
I received, by the Schooner Franklin, from Dodge & Oxnard, of Marseiles, five cases & one cask of wine, which I have shipped, on board the Schooner Virginia, to the care of Col. B. Peyton in Richmond. The expenses have been as follows. Freight from Marseiles 8.80– Wharfage, drayage &c. 1.61 Duties 20.89 Dollars = 31.30 Enclosed is a letter from the shippers in France, & the invoice. I hope my...