Letter

Buchanan & Brown Perkins to Thomas Jefferson, October 2, 1769

London 2d. Octr. 1769

Sir

Having entered into some engagements with our worthy Friend Mr: Thos. Adams for Mr: Jordan by which we are to have a Ship in James River in March next we take the Liberty through his Recommendation to Solicit the favour of your Assistance in the dispatch of the said ship by the Consignment of some part of your Tobacco and be assured you shall not suffer by putt[ing] it into our hands as we will Answer for the Account Sale being at least equal to any sent from this place for Tobacco of the same quality. You may likewise depend on our utmost care in the purchase of any Goods you may have Occasion for or that we will answer your Bills to the full Amount of your Consignment and that upon every other Occasion we shall Regard your Interest as our own. We beg leave to Refer you to Mr. Adams, for any further Information you may Require relative to our house. We are Sir Your most humble Servants,

Perkins , Buchanan & Brown

P.S. Inclosed you have Invoice &c. for the Books, you order’d of Mr. Adams, which we send by Capt: Lowes and Debit you for the amount £14.15. and heartily wish you a happy meeting with our Friend.

Pettys Survey of Ireland could only be got in Octavo. I sent Montesqieus Works and the Spirit of Laws &c. could not be got separate in Quarto.

Sources
Founders Online u2014 Papers of Thomas Jefferson View original source ↗