East Florida
acquired by Spain, 296
rendition of fugitive slaves from, 470
East India Company, British
stock appreciates, 525
trading privileges, 609n
East India Company, Dutch
and U.S. trade with Batavia, 621
East Indies
Valltravers' manuscript on, 366
Eastwoode v. Vinke
cited by TJ, 497
Edgehill
purchased by Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., 29, 44, 126, 193
education
in Va., 42
Eldridge, Rolfe. See Donald v. Eldridge
elegit
and imprisonment for debt, 575, 597
Elkhill
lease of, 32-3
proposed sale of, 253, 289, 290-1, 333, 399, 438-9, 498,
513, 521, 543
Ellicott, Andrew
letters from, 332, 367-8, 496
and plan of Federal District, xxxv, 144n, 152, 165, 177,
194, 195, 224-5, 236, 163-4, 332, 496
salary, 50, 279, 280n, 321
sends Roberdeau letter to TJ, 96
assistant in Federal District, 98
and Pa. land purchase, 228
and sale of land in Federal District, 279, 321
and workmen for Federal District, 351
and conflict between L'Enfant and Federal District
Commissioners, 367-8
and Capitol, 396
and Federal District Commissioners, 496
Ellicott, Benjamin
salary of, 321
Ellsworth, Oliver
and appointment of ministers to Europe, 10, 11-12, 22-3n
Elmsly v. Lee's Executors
British debt case in N.C., 420, 585
émigrés
French countermeasures against, 68, 71
seek European support, 92
dependence on Leopold II, 114
property confiscated, 339, 413
relations with Spain, 532
Enville, Louise Elisabeth de La Rochefoucauld, Duchesse d'
letters from, 112-13, 491-2
seeds for, 64, 112-13
letters from cited, 169, 509
criticizes G. Morris, 491-2
praises Short, 491-2
Eppes, Elizabeth Wayles (Mrs. Francis Eppes)
correspondence with Mary Jefferson, 32, 355
Eppes, Francis
letters to, 31-2, 253, 423-4
and Wayles estate debt, 31, 253, 408, 423-4, 482-3
purchases jenny for TJ, 32n
and TJ's account with John Banister, Jr., 253
bonds for, 482
letter from cited, 482-3
letter from quoted, 482-3
relations with Mazzei, 534
Eppes, John Wayles
education, 31
health, 32, 253
account with TJ, 32n
family well, 112
attends wedding, 424
Estaing, Charles Henri Théodat, Comte d'
and cessation of hostilities in American Revolution, 603n
excise
increase in, 467
and Hamiltonian finance, 536-7
excise officers, British
and admission of U.S. ships to British ports, 419
exile
as punishment for crime, 330