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Albemarle County (Va.) Bond from Francis Taliaferro and John Thomas to Thomas Jefferson, 1785 Aug.

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Albemarle County (Va.) Bond from Francis Taliaferro and John Thomas to Thomas Jefferson, 1785 Aug.

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Albemarle County (Va.) Judgment, Assignee of Archibald Robertson vs. Executor of Thomas Jefferson, 1828 Aug.

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Albemarle County (Va.) Judgment, Assignee of Archibald Roberston vs. Executor of Thomas Jefferson, 1828 Aug. Samuel Garland, Robertson's assignee, is suing to collect a debt of $6,160 from Thomas Jefferson's estate. The case records include a bond made by Jefferson in 1825.

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Albemarle County (Va.) Judgment, Giovanni Antonio Giannini (John Antonio Giannina) vs. Thomas Jefferson, 1795 Apr.

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Albemarle County (Va.) Judgment, Giovanni Antonio Giannini (John Antonio Gianinna) vs. Thomas Jefferson, 1798 Jan. Giannini is suing Jefferson for damages on a contract Giannini signed with Philip Mazzei, in Italy, in 1773. Jefferson is acting as Mazzei's security. Giannini is seeking compensation for return passage to Leghorn (Livorno), Italy, for himself and his family members, as promised in the 1773 contract. The case records contain Giannini's complaint, the contract between Giannini and Mazzei, in Italian, an English translation of the contract, exceptions of attorneys Philip Gooch and Thomas Carr, summonses for John Key; and Thomas Jefferson's plea, by his attorneys. Antonio Giannini, Maria Giannini and Nicolau Matelli were all parties to the contract, each to serve Mazzei for 5 years at the same rate of pay.

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Albemarle County (Va.) Judgment, Giovanni Antonio Giannini (John Antonio Giannina) vs. Thomas Jefferson, 1795 Apr.

Albemarle County (Va.) Judgment, Philip Mazzei vs. John Thomas, etc., 1795 Apr.

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Albemarle County (Va.) Judgment, Philip Mazzei vs. John Thomas, etc., 1795 Apr. Thomas Jefferson, attorney for Philip Mazzei, sues on Mazzei's behalf for payment of a debt of five hundred pounds. The jury finds for Mazzei, plus one penny in damages. The case papers contain the complaint against Thomas, a summons for Thomas, a statement of fact and list of accounts involving a judgment of debt against Philip Gooch in a suit brought by Thomas Jefferson's attorneys; a bond from Thomas Jefferson, attorney for Mazzei, to John Thomas and Charles Lilburne Lewis, 1791 Oct. 10, and two bail bonds, 1794 Apr.

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Albemarle County (Va.) Judgment, Philip Mazzei vs. John Thomas, etc., 1795 Apr.

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