James Madison Papers

To James Madison from Anthony Charles Cazenove, 18 December 1810

From Anthony Charles Cazenove

Alexandria Decr. 18th. 1810

Sir

I have the honour to inform you that, I am going to send a vessel to Madeira, & shall be happy to take charge of any thing you may wish to send there.

Should you be disposed to favour me with an other order for some of Messrs. Murdoch’s wine, would be glad to be able to send it by this conveyance.

I beg leave to annex an account of the charges on the pipe received,1 & am very respectfully Sir Your most Obedt. Servant

Ant Chs. Cazenove

RC and enclosure (DLC). Docketed by JM. The enclosed account (1 p.) lists $9.02½ in freight, wharfage, and customs charges on a pipe of Madeira wine and $63.22 for a customhouse bond for duties.

1See Cazenove to JM, 24 Sept. 1810 (PJM-PS description begins Robert A. Rutland et al., eds., The Papers of James Madison: Presidential Series (3 vols. to date; Charlottesville, Va., 1984—). description ends , 2:553).

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