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I have the honor to inclose Copy of a Letter which I yesterday received from our Consul at...
21 March 1803, London. No. 17. “Since the commencement of the present Misunderstanding between...
Since the commencement of the present Misunderstanding between this Country & France, our...
24 March 1803, London. Assumes JM is anxious “at this very critical & important moment” to...
19 April 1803, Department of State. “At the request of the Secretary of the Treasury I have to...
The enclosed statement contains the case of Mr. Hunter of Philadelphia, whose Vessel, called the...
30 April 1803, London. No. 18. “I had the honor to address you in No. 12. of Jany 1st. upon...
I had the honor to address you in No. 12. of Jany 1st. upon several points relating to our...
16 May 1803, London . No. 15. “ Private .” Presumes King, who is still in London, has kept JM...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of April 19h. and in conformity to the...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your (private) Letter of Ap. 4. 1803. Mr King has finally...
16 June 1803, Department of State . “You will receive herewith a certified copy of a deposition...
26 June 1803, London . No. 20. Loses no time in forwarding a copy of “a decree issued by the...
Lest you may not receive it by any mo re Early conveyance I lose no tim e in forwarding the...
I have the honor to acquaint you that the British government have deemed it Expedient to blockade...
26 July 1803, London . Forwards the enclosed letters at the request of John M. Forbes, U.S....
At the Request of J. Forbes o ur Consul at Hamburgh I forward the inclosed. With perfect Respect...
28 September 1803, London . No. 23. Transmits his semiannual accounts as agent for the...
I have had the honor to receive the Triplicate of your letter of April 27th. Respecting the Claim...
29 October 1803, London . Received from Lewis Le Coulteux “the papers respecting his Claim on...
I duly received from Mr: Le Couteulx the papers respecting his Claim on this Government, referred...
1 November 1803, Department of State. “Enclosed is a deposition [not found] made by Mr: Mc.Elwee...
2 November 1803, London. No. 26. Encloses a sea letter of the brig John and Mary of Charleston,...
I have been favord with your private letter of June 15th; its inclosures were duly forwarded. I...
10 November 1803, London. No. 27. Encloses the “Tables of Quarantine, Light-Money and other dues”...
3 December 1803, Department of State. “Mr. John R. Livingston has represented that he has...
15 December 1803, Department of State. “Mr. Joseph W. Alsop of Connecticut having obtained an...
18 January 1804, Department of State. “Mr. Norman Butler, a claimant in the case of the Sally,...
27 January 1804, London. No. 28. Received JM’s circular of 1 Oct. 1803 respecting sales of...
28 January 1804, London. No. 29. “Having had the honor to receive your Letter (Novr. 1st. 1803)...
Since the arrival of Mr Monroe, the frequency of his dispatches to you & the view he is known to...
By the Monsoon Captn. Nickerson I send to the care of the collector of Baltimore and directed to...
I had the honor to address you on the 6th. Ulto by the Monsoon Captain Nickerson for Baltimore, &...
In my public letter (No 28) I took the liberty of observing that tho’ a great deal has been done...
31 March 1804, London. No. 32. “I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of...
19 April 1804, Department of State. “The instructions under which you act requiring that no...
It has been deemed expedient, that all monies now in your hands, or which may come to them from...
In the case of the Molly, Deland, Master, Isaac Starr having transferred his share of the...
18 May 1804, London. No. 33. “Conformably to a clause in your instructions of April 4th. 1803 it...
25 May 1804, London. No. 34. “I have the honor herewith to transmit a List [not found] of the...
It appears by the enclosed letter from Mr. King, that on the application of the Proctors for his...
8 June 1804, London. No. 35. “The Vessel Resolution, built at Norwich Register No. 5 Richard...
11 June 1804, London. No. 36. “In the Case of Lewis Le Couteulx.” “Since I had the honor to...
I have duly received your public letter of April 22d to the Contents of which I pay immediate...
15 June 1804, London. No. 37. “By the Ship Virginia Captain Dixon which leaves this place to day...
27 June 1804. “Upon the subject of the accompanying Official letter (No 38) I think it a duty to...
In your letter of the 28 January, I received the result of your application respecting Alexander...
Letter not found. 22 July 1804. Acknowledged in Erving to JM, 12 Sept. 1804 (MHi: Winthrop Family...
30 July 1804, London. No. 40. “I have the honor herewith to inclose a list of ships which have...
30 July 1804, London. No. 41. “The Vessel Susan & polly called of Newport, Certificate No. 142...