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Expecting to have occasion to pay a small sum in Amsterdam, I embrace the opportunity of a Vessel sailing from hence to that place, to enclose you the first of Exchange, drawn by George Meade Esqr. on Henry Gildermeester Esqr., in your favor, for Two thousand three hundred & ten Guilders Holland Curry at 30 days, which I wish you to retain in your hands till further advice from me. I shall...
I wrote to you yesterday by the Ship Holland, and enclosed the first bill of Exchange for 2310 Guilders; At the same time, I observed, that if the vessel should not sail this day, as was expected, I would write to you further on the subject of the bill. Accordingly, I have now to request that you will be so good as to convey the enclosed letter to Madame L⟨a⟩ Fayette by some safe hand, if you...
By the Brig Betsey, I have the pleasure to transmit to you triplicates of my letters of the 30th & 31st of January, and the third Exchange for 2310 Guilders. and am, Sir, with due consideration Yr most Obedt Ser. Copy, in Tobias Lear’s writing, ViMtvL ; LB , DLC:GW . For the first bill of exchange, the purpose of which was to assist the marquise de Lafayette while her husband was imprisoned,...
I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 2d of may, giving me information of the steps you had taken respecting the bill of Exchange which I remitted to you in January last . Your attention to this business merits and receives my best thanks. This letter will be put into your hands by Mr Tobias Lear, a Gentleman who has been my Secretary, and a member of my family...