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MORRIS, Robert. Letter signed (“Robt. Morris”) to Alexander Montgomery Esq., Richmond, 30 April 1788. 1 page, 4to, 9 x 7 ¼ in. with detached address sheet, small seal hole, very minor spotting.
Morris has received “the determination of the Auditors at their Meeting of the last meeting, and as I have not any accounts against Mr. Braxton...I make it known immediately, so that he may bring forward the Proofs by which the Charges in the Accounts are to be supported...” In a postscript, he affirms that if “any item of Account or claim not resulting from Mr Br’s accounts should turn up, I will immediately...transmit it with the needful Vouchers.”
Morris has received “the determination of the Auditors at their Meeting of the last meeting, and as I have not any accounts against Mr. Braxton...I make it known immediately, so that he may bring forward the Proofs by which the Charges in the Accounts are to be supported...” In a postscript, he affirms that if “any item of Account or claim not resulting from Mr Br’s accounts should turn up, I will immediately...transmit it with the needful Vouchers.”