Wythe to John Norton, 8 August 1768
George Wythe asks for a post chariot from John Norton that he will pay for later. However, Wythe tells Norton that he would prefer he focus on sending the glasses, balls, the other apparatus for balloting, and the duplicates of the journals because he would like to have them sooner rather than later.
Letter text
Dear Sir,
If you will be so good as procure for me a well built handsome post-chariott, I will remit the price of it in due season. Something like the inclosed device may be put upon it. Of the several articles I have lately wrote for, the glasses, balls and other apparatus, such as are used by the house of commons in balloting and the duplicates of our journals, I am more anxious about, and earnestly desire your particular attention to. The journals especially would be of considerable advantage to me. I am,
Dear Sir,
Your sincere friend and
Well wisher
G. Wythe
Williamsburg
Aug. 8. 1768.
See also
- The Journal of the House of Burgesses
- Wythe to John Norton, 13 June 1768
- Wythe to John Norton, 18 August 1768
External links
- "George Wythe letter to John Norton, 1768 August 8," John Norton & Sons Papers, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg.