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Admiral Sir R Strachan is arived in Ly’nhaven Bay in the Cæsar of 84 guns with the Triumph of 74...
Agreeable to your request I now send to the care of Mr Deblois, a Keg of Myrtle wax—The gentleman...
19 July 1802, Norfolk. “The wines & Brandy lie ready for an opty. to Fredricksbg. & will be...
This will be handed you by my youngest Son George , who is traveling for his health, being a...
Agreeable to your desire I wrote for two pipes best wine for you & one for myself which I am in...
Dr. James H. Blake will do himself the pleasure of presenting you this Letter. It affords me...
I have the pleasure of informing you that Coll Davies is on the recovery & in fair way of soon...
§ From Thomas Newton. 5 September 1806, Collector’s Office, Norfolk. “I Received yesterday a...
Inclosed is a letter from the Consul of Mersailes, with a box of Artichoke roots, which I have...
§ From Thomas Newton. 11 August 1806, Collectors Office, Norfolk. “Your letters by the last post...
I Received your Certificates respecting Streatland the impressed Seaman on board The Albion Capt...
§ From Thomas Newton. 18 September 1806, Collector’s Office, Norfolk. “The Impeteaux a French 74...
I now do myself the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of yr favor. I will endeavor to procure...
I transmit to you the documents delivered to me by Genl. Mathews when the Command of a detachment...
I Received your favor the wine similar & of the same cargo was shipped & expect with you before...
I transmit a note which I have just received from Dr. Fernandes. It gives information of the...
Inclosed is a receipt for a Hd of old Brasil wine, which I hope will meet your approbation. I...
By the miscarriage of the two last mails from the City of Washington, I apprehend if any...
Mr. James M. Murdaugh of this place intends travelling through the Western parts of this State,...
§ From Thomas Newton. 15 July 1806, Collectors Office, Norfolk. “One of the vessels you mentioned...
I duly received your liberal donation of two Hundred dollars & have placed it in the hands of a...
I deliverd your packet to Mr Purviance yesterday & expect he will sail this day or tomorrow, the...
§ From Thomas Newton. 14 August 1806, Collector’s Office, Norfolk. “The Schooner Tartar belonging...
§ From Thomas Newton. 30 September 1806, Collector’s Office, Norfolk. “The Brittish Ship of War...
I have not the pleasure of knowing whether the Cyder sent you proved to your liking, what was...
Inclosed are Copies of letters received from Capt. Bradshan of the Brittish brig Columbine, &...
Above is a copy of a report made to me by Capt Harrison, which I considered my duty to forward....
Above is a Copy of a letter I rece’d from Coll Hamilton respectg Wm. Streatland & Thos’...
I wrote you yesterday that I had sent the Cutter Jefferson, after the Brittish Brig Columbine,...
Your favor of the 6th I received and am glad the Cyder had got to hand. I have not the acct. of...