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From Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 13 June 1823

Monticello June 13. 23.

Dear Sir

I requested you in a former letter to assure mr James Rawlings that as soon as I could get my tobo to market I would draw on you in his favor for a balance due the mutual assurance co. I have accdly drawn on you this day for a sum of about 89 or 90.D.

I had formerly desired mr Ritchie to apply to you annually for my subscription to the Enquirer, and supposing it regularly paid, I had not even examd your account to assure myself of it. his agent called on me lately for long arrearages amounting to about 60.D. I write mr Ritchie this day that you will pay the account adding also for some laws furnished.

affectly yours

Th:J.

MHi.

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