191Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 3 June 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
I am just favor’d with yours of the 25th cur t , & am pleased to be able to say, that I rec d on friday last the money expected from the Literary fund —$3,000 of which is at your credit— I have this day p d your dft: favor A. Robinson for $150— The coffee you write for shall be forwarded tomorrow, & send to=day, by Wood s Boat, a small bundle for you, from Philada
192Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 21 June 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
On saturday last I forwarded by William Carver ’s Boat to your address 2 Box’s Glass lodged with me by Andrew Smith Esq r of the late firm of Smith & Riddle , 1 Box Books from Fred’k: A. Mayo of this City, and 1 Bundle Books rec d a few days ago from Philadelphia ; all of which I hope will reach you safely—
193Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 6 August 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
Above I hand you ℀ sales 34 Blls: Flour rec d on your ℀ , & sold on the Basin Bank . Thirty five Barrels were ship d , but the Oaner of the Boat ( M r Wood ) used one Bll:, which I charged him $4 for, & placed the same at your credit. I rec d this morning your favor covering Blanks
194Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 28 May 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
I am favor’d with yours of the 23rd: & 25th inst: this morning, the latter covering $350, which is at your credit, and I have this day forwarded to M r John Vaughan of Philadelphia a check from Farmers Bank for $300, as you directed, which is accompanied by your letter to him rec d some time ago. Before rec g
195To Thomas Jefferson from Bernard Peyton, 23 August 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
I hand herewith a/c sales your 20 Hhds: Tobacco, as mentioned in my last, which hope will be satisfactory—I wish with all my heart it could have yielded you quadruple the prices— I have a letter this morning from M r A. Robertson, saying that the balance of your crop was there in Lynchburg & would be forwarded by first Boat, when it arrives will do the best with it possible for your interest,...
196To Thomas Jefferson from Bernard Peyton, 2 November 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
My particular friends M r W m H. Roane & Ju s Campbell of the Executive, both of whom you already know personally, have the happiness to be the particular attendants & escort of Gen l La Fayette to Monticello, and altho their high character and official stations would ensure them the usual attentions at your hands, I have tho’t that you would be glad to be apprised of the particular functions...
197Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 29 October 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
This morning’s Mail put me in receipt your esteemed favor of the 24th Cur t & contents observed. I have this morning waited on M r Brunet & applied for the Box of which you speak & am informed that it was delivered some time since to M r M. B. Poitiaux who forwarded it about a week since by a M r Huntingdon , I hope before this reaches you it will have come to hand safely.
198To Thomas Jefferson from Bernard Peyton, 12 February 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
Your isteem d favor 9 th inst. is now before me— I have this day paid your dft:, favor J. & Raphael; for $200 Dollars, & will, by next mail, remit John Barnes of Geo: Town, $65.25 Dollars, for a/c Co l John Trumbull, as you request— M r Smith has no Glass on hand, at present, but has this day ordered from Boston, the quantity & sizes you wish, which shall be forwarded to you, as soon as rec d...
199To Thomas Jefferson from Bernard Peyton, 14 February 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
By Mr A. Whileton you will receive Ten Boxes Tin if deliv d in good order by fght at three shillings per recivd’d MHi .
200Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 17 June 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
I am favor’d with yours of the 11th: & 14 Inst: , & note contents— Your blank notes are in time for the next renewals of your notes, & it will be well to send blanks the 1st: of every other month— I have purchased, agreeable to your directions, a bill of exchange on London for £293.12.6, which at par there, is $1305, for which I paid 9 p r C t premium, making $1,422.45 paid for the bill, &...