1To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, [ca. 6 September 1785] (Jefferson Papers)
As an unfortunate affair has happened to us and being subjects to Baltimore in Maryland, has...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, 7 September 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
Please your Excellency Sir St. Pauls Prison Sep. 7th. 1785 At last our unhappy sentence is...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, 8 September 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
St. Pol de Léon, 8 Sep. 1785 . He wrote TJ the day before, with the news of their sentence by the...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, 19 September 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
I received your kind and exceptionable Letter which has relieved my mind of a great deal of...
5To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, 28 September 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
St. Pol de Léon, 28 Sep. 1785 . “I am now convinced of the Villiany of the People we have here to...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, 3 October 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
St. Pol de Léon, 3 Oct. 1785 . Asquith has received from Picrel a copy of a letter from “Mr....
7To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, 17 October 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
St. Pol de Léon, 17 Oct. 1785 . He has heard nothing from Floch himself but learns he can do...
8To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, 23 October 178[5] (Jefferson Papers)
I received your kind and exceptionable Letter yesterday by Mr. Diot which gives me great...
9To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, 14 November 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
St. Pol de Léon, 14 Nov. 1785 . Asquith has heard nothing from TJ since his letter of 12 Oct.,...
10To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, 28 November 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
St. Pol de Léon, 28 Nov. 1785 . They have now been in prison for fourteen weeks “and yet have no...