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I intended to have answered your kind letter by mr Stevenson yesterday evening but he left us...
By the Enquirer of the 19 th just now recieved here I see that the petition of Ashlin to build a...
A difference of opinion having arisen between the subscribers as to the construction of the words...
The bearer now comes for the trees you have taken care of for me, that is to say, my half of...
I send the inclosed letters to you as one of the executors of our late friend Governor Lewis ....
I lent you some time ago the London & Country brewer and Combrun’s book on the same subject. we...
I have concluded to accede to your proposition of purchasing the rights of mr and mrs Hende...
I recieve this instant, and at this place your letter of the 17 th     the property of the three...
On my return from Bedford after an absence of 7. weeks I find here a great accumulation of...
I have put into the hands of my grandson the papers and notes relative to the rents due to the...
To the honorable John Brown , Judge of the Superior court of Chancery holden at Staunton. Humbly...
I recieve this on Monday the 1 st of November a quarter before 11. aclock A.M. and am too unwell...
By the bearer Davy, I send you, according to our arrangement, the following trees. No. 1. six...