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I had prepared a draft of the principal deed for the settlement intended by your memo: (for it...
The deeds requested accompany this. I know nothing of yours & miss Nelly’s title—but if the...
I received yours with the papers sent, but own that I do not sufficiently comprehend what it is...
In answer to your favour of the 6th. inst: I have to say—that the one five dollars was intended...
Having been absent from home from about the first of January until the day before yesterday yours...
I have not attempted as yet to prepare the writing proper for you &ca. to execute, because from...
Yours of the 26th. inst: was yesterday received and this morning I made enquiry into the subject...
Mr. Lewis Madison of Caroline wishing to obtain employment in some public office at Washington...
I wrote you the last week in favour of Mr. Edmund Pendleton jr’s pretensions to office...
Mr. Daniel Ward of Culpeper the bearer of this wishes an appointment in t he army of the United...
Mr. James Pulliam in his life time assigned me Gid: Gooch’s bond for the benefit of some...
The time having arrived at which you said it would be convenient to pay the amount of Gooch’s...
At the request of Mr. Edmund Pendleton jr. of Caroline I again bring him to your notice as a...
Yours inclosing a fifty dollar bill was duly received and according to direction $47.59 were paid...
23 October 1810. Believes that the U.S. marshal for Virginia is in poor health and “not likely...
When I saw Genl. Moses Green last he requested me to write you and inform you that if there was a...
Whilst Doctr. Willis resided in the city of Washington, he bound one of his negro girls for...
I saw Mr. Harrison at court. He declined submitting the whole controversy between you to...
Immediately after my return from last Madison court, I wrote you that I saw Harrison, and that he...
I was prevented by hurting my foot from being at last Madison court. I wrote however to Harrison...
I take the liberty to inclose you a resolution from the Senate for amending the Constitution of...
I recd. by yesterday’s mail yours of the 26 inst: enclosing a Copy of the amendment to the...
The investigation of claims upon the United States for bounty lands promised to officers and...
I have recd. yours without date, postmarked Novr. 30. It would give me pleasure to assist in...
I have shown to son Robert the letter from E. H. Taylor to you and have received for answer that...