1To Thomas Jefferson from Willink, Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 20 May 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
We have your respected favor of 19 March remitting us Hd. Cy. ƒ99.000. in a Bill drawn by the Treasury of the United States to your order on ourselves, which we shall credit to an account with the Secretary of the united States of America, That will in future be charged with the drafts of Mr. Short, Mr. Carmichael, Col: Humphreys, and Mr. Dumas for their salaries and allowances. We shall await...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Willink, Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 1 July 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
Since our last Respects of 4 April, We are honored with your esteemed favors of 20 March and 12 April through Thos. Pinckney Esqr. who advised us to have received from you bills of Exchange to the amount of £4000. Stg. of which £3,000. Dft of Willing Morris & Swanwick on John & Francis Baring & Co. of London has been protested for non acceptance, but hope has been given it will be paid. 400....
3To Thomas Jefferson from Willink, Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 10 August 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
The extreme uncertainty of the effects the present War in Europe may have upon the tranquillity and prosperity of this Country, and the fears We entertain on the subject, induce us to wish to become Citizens of the United States, so as at all events, to secure to ourselves under your Government, the invaluable priviledges of true Liberty and protection of property: And We are the more eager to...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Willink, Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 15 August 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
Confirming what We had the honor to write you the 1 Ulto. with the Account Current of the Department of State up to 30 June, We have now the pleasure to advise you, the Acceptance of £3000. Draft of Willing Morris & Swanwick on John & Francis Baring Cy. of London, 400. Ditto of Walter Stewart on Joseph Birch of Liverpool. £3400. Which had been noted on their first presentation for...