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Your friendly letter of the 4th instant I received yesterday—I should earlier have written to you...
From the want of time your last letter received a few days before I left Richmond was not...
I found on my return to Eppington on the 17th. of august your letter of the 4th. of June—It...
I have just time while enclosing a Letter from Maria to acknowledge the reciept of your letter of...
I left Maria yesterday. She is now in a fair way for regaining her health. She rides every day on...
Your letter of the 12th. of May arrived here while Maria and myself were on a visit to my Sister...
I postponed writing by the last post from a hope that a cough with which our little infant had...
Your letter of the 3d. reached us last Evening—The one enclosing a letter to Mr. Anderson was not...
Since my last in looking over my papers, I have met with your letter in answer to the proposition...
I have postponed writing until I could give you some information as to the horses—I have engaged...
I forwarded to you a few days since a letter from Maria —My Father who is now in Town left her...
I have attended to day the trial of a warrant against Callender & Pace under the act of assembly...
Our little one continues in good health and I feel no apprehensions about Maria. The hardness in...
On Tuesday last I met Mr. Crump. His horse was the last chance for matching Castor—I found him...
Knowing how anxious you would be as to Maria I have written you a few lines by every post since...
We received last Evening three letters from you—One to Maria & two to myself—I have been kept in...
My being absent on a trip to the Hundred on the arrival of your letter has occasioned...
Mr Lewis Harvey of this place is anxious to accompany Colo. Monroe as Secretary to the embassy to...
Previous to receiving your last letters , I had engaged Mr. Bells Horse and his match for you at...
Nothing of importance had occured since the meeting of the Legislature, until Saturday last—On...
I arrived at Monticello the day after you set out for Washington. Had I supposed you would have...
By a letter from Mr Randolph we hear that you will probably leave Washington on Thursday—In case...
When I wrote to you last I had not received your letter on the subject of the horse—I have since...
I found Maria on my arrival here free from fever and sitting up—She has no complaint at present...
Our trip has been delayed so far beyond my expectations that I am induced again to write fearing...
Your last letters the one to Maria by the way of Colesville & the other to me by City point have...
I am happy to inform you that my little ones are in fine health again. Francis has recovered...
Maria continues nearly in the same situation as when I wrote last. She walked yesterday for the...
We yesterday reelected Mr. Mason to the Senate with an almost unanimous vote—I should have...
Callender has been this day discharged from his recognizance by the County Court of Henerico—6...