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![[Document, 1739 December 14]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43979/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
21. [Document, 1739 December 14]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: December 14, 1739
- Summary: Augustus's face is healing well and is not likely to be much scarred. Mr. Rutgers' son Antony, who was also burned by the gunpowder explosion, is healing, and can see well, although his eyes are still weak.
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1739 December 29]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43969/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
22. [Document, 1739 December 29]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: December 29, 1739
- Summary: Augustus is improving in both reading and writing "if not so fast as we could wish, perhaps as fast as can be expected from his bird-witted humour. "Recommends his son-in-law, Benny Nicoll, who wishes to continue his legal studies in New York, to Pete...
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1739 July 12]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43221/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
23. [Document, 1739 July 12]
- Name: Jones, John (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: July 12, 1739
- Summary: Received thirteen French pistols from Captain Bosch; sold them at the highest price possible. Has heard from his son John in Barbados, on his way to South Carolina. Hopes his and Jay's accounts agree.
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1739 July 27]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43983/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
24. [Document, 1739 July 27]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: July 27, 1739
- Summary: Repeats his condolences on the blindness of Peter Jay's children. Reports that Augustus has been told that it is likely his brother and sister would never see again. Samuel Johnson hopes that the extra help Augustus is getting in reading from a woman ...
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1739 June 19]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43987/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
25. [Document, 1739 June 19]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: June 19, 1739
- Summary: Letter to console Peter Jay on the blindness of his children Ann and Peter. Reports that Augustus is doing well.
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1740 August 21]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43961/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
26. [Document, 1740 August 21]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: August 21, 1740
- Summary: Introduces Mr. Ellery of Hartford, the son-in-law of Mr. Austin of Hartford, and recommends him as a diligent young gentlemen and a customer who pays his debts "as promptly as he bargains." "Mr. Gustey" continues as before. Sends condolences on the de...
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![[Document, 1740 May 27]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43965/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
27. [Document, 1740 May 27]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: May 27, 1740
- Summary: Messrs. Sheerwood and Winmar, who are the bearers of this letter, have caught the robber who stole plate from the Jewish Synagogue in New York. Jay, being an Alderman of New York, is the most likely person Johnson knows who can negotiate the return of...
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1741 April 13]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43957/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
28. [Document, 1741 April 13]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: April 13, 1741
- Summary: Is sorry he cannot give as advantageous an account of Augustus's progress as he had hoped. Augustus is somewhat better, however, for he and Mrs. Johnson have taken more pains to teach him than one of their own children. Peter Jay must decide whether o...
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1741 May 12]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43071/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
29. [Document, 1741 May 12]
- Name: Van Cortlandt, James (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: May 12, 1741
- Summary: Binds James Van Cortlandt as apprentice to Peter Jay for seven years to learn "the Art and Mystery of a Merchant." Witnessed by John Pintard and Joseph Robinson.
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1741 September 17]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43951/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
30. [Document, 1741 September 17]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: September 17, 1741
- Summary: Is glad to hear that Peter Jay has found Augustus improved in his learning. Is returning the Roman Antiquities and Ovid, but wishes to keep the Greek Antiquities and Terence a little longer. Acknowledges that Peter Jay has paid him in full. Is sorry t...
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1742 August 20]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43067/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
31. [Document, 1742 August 20]
- Name: Jones, John (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: August 20, 1742
- Summary: Dined with the Messrs. Peloquin three days before he left Bristol, and found all well.
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1742 October 01]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43063/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
32. [Document, 1742 October 01]
- Name: Jones, John (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: October 01, 1742
- Summary: Is sorry to hear about the blindness of Jay's two children. Hopes to pay a visit to New York next summer. Sale of goods is at a standstill in Boston. People seem to be concentrating on building ships. Wonders if Jay has heard any rumors of a war with ...
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1743 November 09]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43211/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
33. [Document, 1743 November 09]
- Name: Hoffman, Martin (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: November 09, 1743
- Summary: Concerns a copper mine on the lands of Mr. Philips.
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1750 March 20]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:43207/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
34. [Document, 1750 March 20]
- Name: Battaille, James (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: March 20, 1750
- Summary: Settlement of trade balances with Battaille's father, who is factor for Peter Jay at Bristol.
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1762 December 1]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:81515/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
35. [Document, 1762 December 1]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: December 1, 1762
- Summary: Doubts that "Mr. W." will agree amicably. High opinion of Punderson and his qualifications for his pastorate. Hopes that Sanderson will not succeed.
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1762 November 05]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:81553/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
36. [Document, 1762 November 05]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: November 05, 1762
- Summary: Johnson has written Mr. Wetmore as Peter Jay desired about "the Globe house" and encloses it unsealed; if Peter Jay approves, he should "seal and send it," which Johnson hopes "may have a good Effect." A post script states that James Jay "does bravely...
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1762 November 28]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:81549/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
37. [Document, 1762 November 28]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: November 28, 1762
- Summary: Acknowledges Peter Jay's letter of 19 Nov. and is glad that Peter Jay has taken "prudent Steps on the threatening affair," on the Globe house, which he hopes can be amicably settled. No "apology" is needed to the Society for Rev. Punderson's visiting ...
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![[Document, 1762 October 07]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:81565/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
38. [Document, 1762 October 07]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: October 07, 1762
- Summary: Peter Jay's letter of 28 Sept. gave Johnson glad tidings of great joy because their parish was united in Mr. Punderson, who is said to be a good preacher. He and Dr. Barclay will "endeavour to set things in their proper Light with the Society."
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1762 October 19]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:81561/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
39. [Document, 1762 October 19]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: October 19, 1762
- Summary: Dr. Barclay and Mr. Auchmuty think it would be "less exceptionable with the Society [for the Propagation of the Gospel]" if their vestry "should only present Mr. Punderson to the Governor for Induction," that the Governor "defer the Induction till the...
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1762 October 27]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:81557/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
40. [Document, 1762 October 27]
- Name: Johnson, Samuel (Author) Jay, Peter (Addressee)
- Date: October 27, 1762
- Summary: The induction of Mr. Punderson must be put off till the spring because the smallpox epidemic prevents Punderson's "safely" attending the induction.
- Number of Images: 1