1Thomas Jefferson to David Michie, 20 April 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
In the disputed Case between us it was agreed that any depositions which either party wished to make use of hereafter in any arbitration or suit on the subject might be taken on due notice and should be used by Consent wishing to secure the deposition of Judge Carr before he left this neighbourhood, I applied to you by letter the last Autumn for this purpose, but was informed you Could not...
2Thomas Jefferson to David Michie, 30 May 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
Judge Carr being arrived in the neighbourhood of which I have notice but this moment—I have to ask the favour of you to Attend the taking his deposition in the Case between us tomorrow at 11 Oclock at Charlottesville in Garners tavern which time & place are fixed by h i mself, as those only at which he Can attend. The shortness of my notice must appologize for that I gave give you. The object...
3Albemarle County Court Decision in Jefferson v. Michie, 4 November 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
Thomas Jefferson } Comp t vs Upon a bill in chancery to perpetuate testamoney David Michie Deft This cause came on to be heard this fourth day of November 1813 On the bill answer, plea set down for argument and exhibits, and the arguments of council being heard & mature consideration had thereon, It is adjudged ordered and decreed by the court that the defendants plea be overruled, and that...