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my bill was at last Court dissolved. I waited on the Chancelor with all the papers. he without...
Enclosed is a rough coppy of the partition , which I just Obtained. aftar examining of it, any...
I returned on the 22d of June, the difficulties which I had to encounter was very great by...
I nevar have been deturmined untill a few days past respecting the shears in the Milton warehouse...
I have waited this length of time under An expectation of M r John Akers comeing to purchase a...
the Deed s not given you the othar day are in the office at Charlotesville except M r Henderson s...
This Indenture made on the third day of August one Thousand eight hundred and nine between Craven...
New Orleans 11. Aug. 1809 . Recieved of mr Robert Peyton Adm r to the estate of John Peyton dec d...
You will pay to the honble Thomas Jefferson two thousand four hundred & seventeen Dollars, which...
Charge Craven Peyton £19–10 for fire & coal wood accounted for to him by Reuben Grady settled...
Virginia to wit, At a Court of Appeals held at the Capitol in Richmond the seventh day of January...
Craven Peyton in acc t for lease of Shadwell with Th: Jefferson D r 1800. Oct. 15. To one year’s...
M. Bacon & C. Peyton have bargained for all the corn C. Peyton may have to sell—except about...
The deposition of Craven Peyton taken at the house of John Watson in the town of Milton on the 20...
I am very sorry You have been put to the trouble of Sending for the Deed You lent me . it is in...
Nothing shall prevent my my attending in Milton the day aftar tomorrow agreeable to Your request....
Agreeable to my promise, I send my Son , with this lettar to inform You, I have Fifteen hundred...
I am compelled to be in Charlotesville early tomorrow, And will most certainly call, And give You...
I am raeley sorry to inform You, I fear I have sold my corn two close, I regret very much I had...
You was so good as to say You wou d give me Your Opinion, On the Deed from Lewis to Lewis , I...
My Son informs me, You propose makeing up An Opinion in a few days, to give You a More Correct...
In Answar to Yours of today , the bargain was made with C. Lewis several weeks before the Deed...
I receav d by the Your Servant, the papars with Your Opinion, Shuffey Peyton and Baldwin are my...
C. Peyton presents his respects to M. Jefferson And informs him, there is some Ladis hear, from...
I have had several applications for Corn, as I nevar have made Any engagements without first...
I have about Six Ton Plastar to grind, I suppose the tole More profitable then Corn, as I am a...
The suite I had in the Staunton Chancery Court has been desided in my favour. Your being absent...
My Son delivared Your reply to my Note Yestarday offaring to sell some Negroes if there was a...
from the shortness of the Corn Crop & knowing You wou d have to purchase has induced me to make...
aftar makeing several remarks the othar day at Your house on the subject of Cruelty towards...