1To James Madison from Joseph Jones, 21 June 1783 (Madison Papers)
..., Jones omitted the impost duties on snuff, hemp, and cordage. In citing ten shillings per...
2To James Madison from Jacquelin Ambler, 1 June 1783 (Madison Papers)
..., Year; which, if paid in Commutables, in Hemp particularly, as I expect they will, there will...
3To James Madison from Joseph Jones, 31 May 1783 (Madison Papers)
...distressed for Indian corn. Tobacco flour and hemp have greatly increased in their price while...
4To James Madison from Edmund Pendleton, 26 May 1783 (Madison Papers)
...mainly to have been the sale of tobacco and hemp received in payment of taxes in 1782 and the...
5To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 26 April 1783 (Madison Papers)
...of “commutables,” such as tobacco or hemp, received in partial satisfaction of taxes,...
...with 40 per cent commutable in deerskins, flour, hemp, or tobacco, and 10 per cent in...
7To James Madison from Jacquelin Ambler, 5 October 1782 (Madison Papers)
...to sell for cash the commonwealth’s tobacco, hemp, and flour which had been received in...
8To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 20 June 1782 (Madison Papers)
...treasury annually an amount of specie, tobacco, or hemp equal to “one tenth part or more” of...
9To James Madison from Edmund Pendleton, 15 April 1782 (Madison Papers)
...in grain, flour, bacon, tobacco, or hemp, or in specie at rates stipulated in the...
10To James Madison from David Jameson, [ca. 12 January] 1782 (Madison Papers)
...taxes could be paid “in specie, tobacco, hemp, or flour,” in certain stipulated...