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Craven Peyton in acc t for lease of Shadwell with Th: Jefferson D r 1800. Oct. 15. To one year’s...
Charge Craven Peyton £19–10 for fire & coal wood accounted for to him by Reuben Grady settled...
C. Peyton presents his respects to M. Jefferson And informs him, there is some Ladis hear, from...
My necessity is such as to compel l me now to call on You for the amt between us—about $1354...
Thomas Jefferson esq. To C. Peyton 1817. Feby. 7. To loan $1500 To 4044 l b Foddar at 6/– 40 – 50...
I have about Six Ton Plastar to grind, I suppose the tole More profitable then Corn, as I am a...
I am On a bargain for some Negroes which will come very low. the Am t between us will Answar as...
I am compelled to be in Charlotesville early tomorrow, And will most certainly call, And give You...
Nothing shall prevent my my attending in Milton the day aftar tomorrow agreeable to Your request....
from the shortness of the Corn Crop & knowing You wou d have to purchase has induced me to make...
the Deed s not given you the othar day are in the office at Charlotesville except M r Henderson s...
You was so good as to say You wou d give me Your Opinion, On the Deed from Lewis to Lewis , I...
I am favoured with Yours of today inclosing a Draft On Capt Bernerd Peyton of Richm d for Five...
My Son delivared Your reply to my Note Yestarday offaring to sell some Negroes if there was a...
I am raeley sorry to inform You, I fear I have sold my corn two close, I regret very much I had...
The suite I had in the Staunton Chancery Court has been desided in my favour. Your being absent...
On the othar Side is a statement of Our Accompts leaveing a ballancee ballance of Six hundred &...
I have had several applications for Corn, as I nevar have made Any engagements without first...
I am again a purchaser of Poark . the quantity I shall want, will be between two & three thousand...
I am Just favoured with yours of to day , by Your Servants Servant My Son informed me yestarday...
I am very sorry You have been put to the trouble of Sending for the Deed You lent me . it is in...
Agreeable to my promise, I send my Son , with this lettar to inform You, I have Fifteen hundred...
M. Bacon & C. Peyton have bargained for all the corn C. Peyton may have to sell—except about...
I have asked M. Dauzn in my absence to receave the money or Draft agreeable to the Undarstanding...
aftar makeing several remarks the othar day at Your house on the subject of Cruelty towards...
I receav d by the Your Servant, the papars with Your Opinion, Shuffey Peyton and Baldwin are my...
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 have waited this length of time under An expectation of M r John Akers comeing to purchase a...
The deposition of Craven Peyton taken at the house of John Watson in the town of Milton on the 20...