1From Alexander Hamilton to John Wilcocks, 1 March 1786 (Hamilton Papers)
[ New York, March 1, 1786. On March 5, 1786, Wilcocks wrote to Hamilton : “I have your favor of the 1st.” Letter not found. ]
2From Alexander Hamilton to John Wilcocks, [10 March 1786] (Hamilton Papers)
Your favour of the fith Inst. duly came to hand. I assure you Sir though the business does not concern myself it gives me pain that you should experience any inconvenience from a diversity in the views of those with whom you are Concerned in the Ships; but you will be sensib⟨le⟩ as mere agent in a Case of this kind I could not with propriety do any thing to engage Mr. Church further than he...
3From Alexander Hamilton to John Wilcocks, [5 April 1786] (Hamilton Papers)
I imagine you had not received my letter of the 10th. of March when yours of the 24th. was written. You must have perceived by that, that I do not consider myself at liberty to do any act recognising a concern of Mr. Church in the St. Annes last Cargo or in any other shipment of the same or any subsequent period in any of the vessels in Question I have the honor to be Sir Your Obed & hum ser...