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[I have] your receipts for the [monies] […] cre[dited] […] to bring with me a memorandum of the […] destined for Dr. Jackson , and he had recieved no letter […]. But he conjectured the sum you wished paid to be 77.14.D. Should that added to 7.67 D. to Bache vary from what I recieved, it can enter into account between us, as I have not with me the book in which I noted what I recieved. We have...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 12th . and according to your desire will pay for you at the office of the Aurora 5. D. & to Dr. Jackson £24–16–10. Pensylva making together 71.25 D from which deducting 39.79 D which I was to remit you there will be a balance of 31.46 which if you will be so good as to pay to mr John Watson it will go so far in discharge of a sum I have to remit him & be...
The sum of 112.90. D has been remitted to Dr. Jackson according to your desire. I some time ago received from Dr. Waterhouse of Boston the inclosed […] on the Kinepox, with some of the vaccine matter for inoculation. I immediately sent it to Dr. Gantt of this place, but it did not take on trial. I wrote for & have received more with a promise of successive supplies till it takes. we shall know...
Your’s of the 23d. is recieved, and the sum you desire £47.9.10=158.30 D shall be paid for you to Dr. Jackson’s representative. the remittance I made to Richmond was occasioned by mr Lilley’s having informed me he was to pay money to a mr Bonduron, which I now find was a mistake for Burnley. however I can apply that remittance to some future purpose. the variolous after the vaccine inoculation...
Mr. Barnes two days ago remitted to mrs Jackson 200 Dollars, which will of course get to her hands to-night. I think you mentioned that you should have further remittances to make her. I have to pay 30. Dollars to John Perry , which if you will deliver to him, I will place the same sum for you in mrs Jackson’s hands, it being easier to me to remit to Philadelphia than to Albemarle. I shall...
I must ask the favor of you to send me 1. ℔ of Sal Ammoniac, which I cannot get here— it is for tinning our kitchen vessels— if put into a small box it will come safely by the stage to the care of mr Higginbotham . mess rs Gibson & Jefferson will be so kind as to pay you for it on shewing them this letter. PoC ( DLC ); at foot of text: “D r Wardlaw”; endorsed by TJ. William Wardlaw (ca....
Your letter of the 5 th came to hand yesterday (the 16 th ) only, or it should have been sooner answered. if I own the Sessions acts of 1748. they are bound up in a volume of Sessions acts which I lent to mr Hening , and which can be resorted to in his hands; but I do not believe I ever had them; and as far as my recollection serves me, no copy of them was ever to be found in my time. and the...
I observe getting into use for the making of punch an acid called Lemon acid, which I am told you can furnish. it is in small earthen jars or phials of an ounce or somewhat more. Johnson’s boat from Milton having gone down three days ago, I am in hopes it may be in Richmond at the moment of your recieving this. I will pray you therefore to send me by him a dozen of those small vials or jars of...
Your favor of the 22 d is recieved and gave me the first information that mr Michie was in this county . I had yesterday a Notice duly served, so that I have only now to request the further trouble of countermanding that in the hands of the town serjeant; which being for different days from those now served, would produce mischief & confusion. indeed I would wish him to put them under cover to...