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I have the pleasure to acquaint You that the House of Burgesses have taken particular Notice of...
I received your favour by the Express, anduch approve of the Method you propose of supplying the...
I recd your favour by Mr Mercer and am very sorry I could not dispatch him sooner, but it was...
I recd your Letter by Capt. Mercer and as the Sum he mentioned was more than I cared to issue...
I am under some difficulty in giveing my Advice in your present situation, as I think your...
I recd your Letter by the Express and am sorry to find by it the unhappy situation our back...
I received your favour by the Express and am extremely concerned to hear of the distress the poor...
I recd your favour by Mr Kirkpatrick, upon which I called a Committee as soon as I could, before...
I reced your Favours by the Express and am extremely sorry to find you are made so uneasy in your...
I recd your favour by Mr Ramsey and as soon as I could get the Committee together I communicated...
I am truly concerned at the uneasiness you are under in your present Situation, and the more so,...
It gave me great Concern that Capt. Gist went back without carrying a Letter from me in Answer to...
I wrote you last by Mr Boyd by whom I sent Ten thousand Pounds, Six thousand for the Arrears due...
I recd your favour of the 10th Instant by Jenkins, and am not a little concerned, that you should...
I received your favour by Brinker, and am sensibly affected with the Miserable Situation of the...
Tho’ I must acknowledge I had no right to expect it, a letter from you before you marched from...
My friend Colo. Thomas Moore has applied to me, to assist him with a Sum of Money, to discharge a...