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1. [Document, 1768 August 13]
- Name: Lloyd, Henry, 1709-1795 (Author) Bayard, William, 1729-1804 (Addressee) Cuyler, Henry (Addressee)
- Date: August 13, 1768
- Summary: Acknowledges receipt of 20 July [1768], and the three enclosed copies of the royal commission for settling the boundary between New York and New Jersey, directed to John Temple, Charles Steuart, and Andrew Oliver. They were with notarial seal will sho...
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![[Document, 1794 August 16]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:54717/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
2. [Document, 1794 August 16]
- Name: Bayard, William, 1729-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: August 16, 1794
- Summary: Asks John Jay to visit family as soon as possible. Did not know, before receiving John Jay's letter, that Peter had accompanied him. Asks John Jay to send Peter for a visit even if he cannot accompany him. Is sure that Peter would enjoy visit. Express...
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![[Document, 1794 August 24]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:57225/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
3. [Document, 1794 August 24]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) Bayard, William, 1729-1804 (Addressee)
- Date: August 24, 1794
- Summary: John Jay's views on training young minds and habits: "It is a maxim with me my dear Sir, that young Folks should be employed, and in such a regular Manner, as that they may have something to do every Day at fixed Hours--"Will certainly bring Peter wit...
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![[Document, 1794 July 01]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:57275/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
4. [Document, 1794 July 01]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) Bayard, William, 1729-1804 (Addressee)
- Date: July 01, 1794
- Summary: Reply to Bayard's letter of 29 June. Will visit Bayard if possible. Compliments to Bayard's family.
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![[Document, 1794 June 09]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:78209/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
5. [Document, 1794 June 09]
- Name: Bayard, William, 1729-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: June 09, 1794
- Summary: Typed copy. Bayard, who has heard of the purpose of John Jay's mission and of his safe arrival in London, hopes that "the business between the two Countrys will prove beneficial and Lasting to both, for no man alive loves nor wishes better to his Darl...
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![[Document, 1794 June 29]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:54721/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
6. [Document, 1794 June 29]
- Name: Bayard, William, 1729-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: June 29, 1794
- Summary: Asks John Jay to be sure and visit him during his stay in England. His son William has written him from New York about the mission. Bayard wishes "from my Soul to Speak in the Language of the Natives of our Own Country, to Bury the Hatchet, to Shake h...
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