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Your favor of Oct. 25 came to hand in due time. Your [manner] of charging interest on my bonds is...
The present representative of Farrell & Jones has brought a suit against the executors of Mr....
Finding that I cannot depend on the profits of my plantations for paying off the last bond to...
Mr. Lindsay Coleman called on me yesterday on the transaction which has been the subject of our...
I am this moment favored with yours of the 3 inst. My memory (as far as it can be trusted)...
Mr. Kinsolving having paid me £20–10–2 I now enclose you Mr. Snelson’s order on James Brown for...
I recieved last night your favor of the 23d.—The fall before the death of Colo. E. Carter, he...
I expected that Kinsolving’s money would by this time have been brought in to remit to you. He...
A second debtor, Robert Hawkins, called on me yesterday and paid me his second bond £41–15....
On this day my Bedford bonds of the 2d. instalment become due. Yet but one person has called on...
Your favor of the 14th. inst. came to hand by the last post. I had intended to have been in...
According to what I mentioned to you in a former letter , I have had, in January past, a sale of...
At the time of my settlement with Mr. Hanson and yourself, I had flattered myself that those...
I do not know that any circumstance could have given me more pain than that which has produced a...
In your letter of Oct. 23. 1790. you informed me there was a balance due to Kippen & co. from my...
When I was in Virginia the last year, I took the liberty of solliciting you to furnish me a copy...
In order to make provision for the payment of my debts to yourself and Farrell & Jones, I sold a...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 23d. Ult. and wish I could have permitted your trouble on...
We are not yet able to settle with Dr. Walker the sums he received from Mr. Mc.Caul for the...
Th: Jefferson’s compliments to Mr. Lyle and incloses him the Observations on his account with R....
In the account of Kippen & co. against my father’s estate which you rendered to Mr. Nicholas...