From Thomas Jefferson to George Jefferson, 8 June 1802
To George Jefferson
Washington June 8. 1802.
Dear Sir
Mr. Craven Peyton of Albemarle, to whom I owed a balance of 131.47 D has desired me to remit it to meet a paiment he has to make in Richmond. lest he should be in Richmond or on the road, I have thought it best not to send it to Albemarle, but to lodge it with you to be delivered to himself or his written order: and I give him notice by another letter this day sent to Albemarle that he may call on you for the letter inclosing the money, or send to you for it. accept assurances of my affectionate attachment.
Th: Jefferson
PrC (MHi); at foot of text: “Mr: George Jefferson.” Recorded in SJL with notation “Peyton’s lre.” Enclosure: TJ to Craven Peyton, 8 June (first letter).