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On the 26th Instt I expect to be at Fredericksburg on my way to Williamsburg—Mrs Washington and...
Your favour of the 17th came to my hands this day; the contents of which, or the Letter itself,...
Your Letter to the Revd Mr Addison was sent to him immediately upon its getting to my...
From the best enquiries I could make whilst I was in, and about Williamsburg I cannot think...
Mr Magowan who lived several years in my Family a Tutor to Master Custis (my Son in law & Ward)...
Your favour of the 13th this Instant came to hand, & we have to thank you for your care of the...
Meeting with your Letter of the 9th Instt upon the Road & being uncertain whether I can get this...
Jacky will inform you of the Reasons why he brings not the Books you wrote to me for, and to him...
Colo. Robert Fairfax, with whom I have often talk’d, & who much approves, of Jacks intended Tour...
Harvest, Company, and one thing or another, equally unforeseen and unavoidable, has hitherto...
As we have fixed upon the 27th Instt for our departure to the Frederick Springs, & Mrs Washington...
Your favour of the 21st Ulto containing very judicious remarks on the advantages of Travelling...
Your favour of the 11th coming to my hands but a few days ago, and Miss Custis’s Indisposition...
Inclination having yielded to Importunity, I am now, contrary to all expectation under the hands...
My detention at Dumfries on Doctr. Ross’ & Mr. Semple’s affairs, has been the principal cause of...
Before Mr Beall deliver’d me your Letter of the 10th, which came to hand later than I expected...
The foregoing Letter was designed to go by Jack Custis, who intended, as he said, but afterwards...
I am sorry to be deprivd of the pleasure of seeing you—& concernd at the painful cause of it;...
Under cover with this Letter I send you a Bill of Excha: on Robt Cary & Co. for £65 Sterlg, which...
Your favour of the 10th conveyd an unexpected piece of Intelligence, thoô a very agreeable one...
The uncertainty of your return from Maryland (as we heard that Potomack was Froze below Cedar...
Mastr Custis was so much disorder’d by an intermitting fever, attended with billeous vomittings,...
After a tiresome, and in my opinion, a very unimportant Session, I return’d home about the middle...
As I wrote to you yesterday, I should scarcely have found any thing to have said today, had not...
I should have set Mr Custis off for Annapolis as soon as I heard of your passing by (being very...
From several concurring causes, which have assembled upon the eve of my departure for...
Your favour of the 9th came to hand last Night, but I do not think myself prepared at this time,...