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  • To Charles Lee, 25 April 1812

    Recipient

    On Wednesday last I walked to the hospital to see Charles. As on the former occasion, he expressed great pleasure at the meeting, & appeared pleased with my company. I found his general health very good, but in mind very much the same as when you left him. I communicated your letter or certain parts of it to him which induced him to say that he should like to return home about the time I informed him I should depart. I asked him if I should offer his love to you & the family which he requested me to do.

  • To Charles Lee, 9 April 1812

    Recipient

    I did not return from Trenton 'till the night of the 6th— yesterday afternoon I walked to the hospital to inquire respecting your son. He appeared very much pleased to see me and at once accosted me by my name. His general health appears better than when he went there, having taken some medicines & lost blood. His state of mind is much the same. In answer to questions which I put to him respecting his treatment & situation, he expressed himself well pleased & satisfied.

  • To Charles Lee, 29 March 1794

    Recipient

         In the case of Turly vs Farrow &c. answers are filed— I am for the defts & must get the favour of you to move to dissolve the injunctions if it can be accomplished— Fitzpatrick vs Lucas is an action of trespass which you will try if you are furnished with witnesses.