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Amsterdam, 11 May 1789 . Acknowledge TJ’s letter of advice of 3 May concerning his draft in favor of Van Damme, “which shall be discharged on presentation,” and also TJ’s “Remittance ƒ237.6 on Messrs. Willinks and ourselves,” which they declared to be “exactly the Balance of your private account now closed.” RC ( DLC ); entirely in Hubbard’s hand; endorsed. Recorded in SJL as received 17 May...
We take the liberty to introduce the Bearer our Friend Mr. Theop. Cazenove, to Your Excellency to Countenance, Confident that in the course of his Conversation, Your Excellency will find him to possess such Qualities, as with his Knowledge of the Commerce and Finances of the chief European Powers, will render him an useful and agreeable Acquaintance, and that on the other Side, the Civilities...
We are honored with your respected favor of 24. Novbr, remitting us Mordecai Lewis’s Bill on William & Jan Willink for ƒ800, Which together with the Sums remitted us for your private Account by Mr. Short and Mr. Grand, are to your Credit in the inclosed abstract of your Account Current, The Balance whereon Hd. Cy. ƒ3116.18. We hold Subject to your disposal.—Ever happy to be able to render you...
Begging leave to confirm our last Respects of 16 May. transmitting your Account Current with us, Balance due unto you Hd. Cy.ƒ656. 2. We have to acknowledge Receipt to day of your esteemed favor of 13 Ulto. advising your draft on us Hd. Cy . f 1014. in favor of Mr. John Dobson, which you may rely Sir! will be honored at presentation. The triffling advance is totally immaterial, and we beg you...
Your ever esteemed favor of 9 June, has been forwarded to us thro’ the Commissioners of the Federal City with a Letter addressed by them to Mr. Herm. Hend. Damen, relative to a number of German labouring People, Tradesmen &c. they wish to have dispatched to America. We take the liberty to enclose open for Your Government, our answer to the Commissioners , begging You to transmit it to them,...
Immediately on receipt of your esteemed favor of 10 Ulto. We paid unto Messrs. W. & J. Willink, and N. & J. Van Staphorst & Hubbard Holld. Cy. ƒ2221.14. for your account, which they place to credit of the United States, and inclose you their Receipt for same. We beg you will not put yourself to any the least Inconvenience, to reimburse the Advance We are in for you, We assuring you, It is...
With your respected favor of 16 ulto. we received Two very large and Three Smaller Packetts of Letters for Mr. Short, which we have the pleasure to inform you, have safely reached his Hands at the Hague. We have never heard that the Letter bag of the Ship Sion was saved, No Letters by her have ever been received here. We are respectfully Sir! Your most obd. hble Servants Dupl ( DNA : RG 59,...
We have the pleasure to advise You the Receipt of Your esteemed favor of 18 March of last Year, forwarded by You in the Brigg Sion which foundered at Sea: We have advised Mr. Short, that as He has had duplicates of the dispatches by this Vessel, We shall hold them by us, untill his Return from Spain, unless He should direct us how otherwise to dispose of them. Felicitating you that the Fate of...
We have before us your very esteemed favor of 27 May remitting us £ 39.17.10½ Stg. Nathl. Anderson’s Bill on Wm. Anderson of London " 70. 8. 6  " Geo. Meade’s Do. on Geo. Barclay & Co. of Do. £110. 6. 4½ Stg. on account of Mr. Philip Mazzei whom We have advised thereof. These Bills have both been protested for non acceptance. But We have endorsed them to the Consul of the United States in...
With infinite pleasure did We peruse the letter You favored us with, under date of 28 May , for the friendly Contents of which We beg of you to accept our most sincere hearty Thanks. Mr. Mazzei’s affairs are full as good as We supposed them and if He went out to take care of them himself, They would furnish him a comfortable retreat in his old age. Your letter to him has been forwarded . We...