1To James Madison from Anthony Charles Cazenove, 16 July 1818 (Madison Papers)
Your very obliging favor of 8th. instr. is received, in answer to which regret I have no correspondent in Portugal from whom to order the quarter cask of very good Port, & one of best quality dry Lisbon you wish to have. But if you will depend upon my procuring them for you here or ordering them when a good opportunity presents itself, have but little doubt of being able to succeed to your...
2To James Madison from Anthony Charles Cazenove, 28 July 1818 (Madison Papers)
I am favor’d with your letter of 23d. instt. & shall have particular pleasure in endeavouring to procure you a qr. cask of Port & one of Termo, to your satisfaction. It would be equally pleasing to me to see you command my services at all times when they can be acceptable & remain with highest regard very respectfully your Obedt. Servt. RC ( DLC ). Letter not found.
3To James Madison from Anthony Charles Cazenove, 7 September 1819 (Madison Papers)
Although I have not had the pleasure of writing you for several months respecting the order you sent me last year for a quarter cask Superior Lisbon Wine, & a quarter cask of Port, I have not lost sight of it, but last fall purchased from a gentleman of this town a quarter cask of very fine Lisbon (though not of the particular quality you wished to procure) @ $2 p Gn. Cask, with the view to...
4To James Madison from Anthony Charles Cazenove, 20 September 1819 (Madison Papers)
Your obliging favor of 13th. instt. has been duly recd. & will have the pleasure to ship you per first opportunity for Fredericksburg the qr. Cask Lisbon wine @ $2 p Gn. & a pipe @ $1.25 care of Mr. Stone. I had your letter being recd. 2 or 3 days sooner could have sent them immediately. I shall not forget your wish for a quarter Cask of Termo whenever an opportunity presents it self of...
5To James Madison from Anthony Charles Cazenove, 23 September 1819 (Madison Papers)
The Sloop Wm. & Henry, Captn. Crosby having offer’d for Fredericksburg since my respects of instt. I have shipped by her to Mr. Wm. S. Stone your pipe & quarter Cask of Lisbon Wine, amounting p bill annexed to $180.83. Your letter directing the shipment of this wine to Mr. Stone making no mention of that Gentleman’s Christian name, have been rather at a loss in that ⟨respect,?⟩ but am informed...
6To James Madison from Anthony Charles Cazenove, 5 October 1819 (Madison Papers)
Your obliging favors of 20th. ulto. & 1st. instr. have both been recd, the former unfortunately immediately after the departure of the vessel with your Wine, so that the barrel of Vinegar will have to wait till the next opportunity, for which am on the look out; the latter enclosing your check in my favor for $180.83 for which am much obliged. Requesting you freely to command my services...
7To James Madison from Anthony Charles Cazenove, 18 October 1819 (Madison Papers)
I have the pleasure to advise you having shipped your bll of Vinegar to Mr. Wm. Stone of Fredericksburg, which from its price & quality joined expect you will be pleased with it. At foot is bill of its cost. With highest regard Your most obedt. Serv RC ( DLC ). Account clipped from document.
8To James Madison from Anthony Charles Cazenove, 25 April 1821 (Madison Papers)
I improve the first moment that I can write after a trifling accident to one of my eyes, to answer your very obliging favor of 18th. instt. I have no more Lisbon Wine on hand, nor do I know of any as good in town at present, but if you wish it will make the best purchase I can, or order some from Baltimore or Philada. When inquiring for some have found some very superior Sicily Madeira @...