"Endorsed" " P . Chouteau pay John Davidson .”
" Jacob Phillipson "
copy of the protest
District of Columbia
county of washington
Set.
Be it known that on the
seventeenth day of july in the year of our Lord
one
thousand eight hundred and nine. I Henry notary public for the county aforesaid, residing
in the city
of Washington , in the said county duly commissioned
and sworn at the request of Mr. John Davidson , presented
to Dr. William secretary of war above mentioned,
the original
Bill whereof the above is a true copy, the
time limited for payment of
the said Bill being
expired since acceptance thereof was demanded by
our
the said Notary and demanded of said Secretary at war
payment
of the Sum of money in the said Bill specified
whereunto
he answered that he would not pay the same
because the drawer had no authority to draw.”
Wherefore I the said notary at the request aforesaid
have protested, and
by these presents do solemnly protest as
well against the drawer of the
said Bill, as all others whom
it doth
or may concern, for all legal interest, damages, cost
and charges which have occured or
which may occur by
reason of the non payment of the said sum of
money
according to the of the
said Bill. This done and
protested at the city of Washington , the day
and year aforesaid
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand affixedmy NotorialSeal of Office.
Henry Whitenorff Notary Public
notice $1- protesting 1.701.75 notarized copy1$5.45
District of St. Louis
Peter Chouteau by William Allen
his attorney complains of Edward Hampstead
Administrator
of all and singular the goods and chattels, & rights and credits, Lands
and tenements which were
of Meriwether Lewis late of the
district aforesaid
deceased, at the time of his death, who died
intestate as it is said, for this to wit that whereas the said
Meriwether Lewis in his life time, that is to say on the
sixteenh day of June in the year eighteen hundred
and
nine at the district aforesaid, according to the custom
of
merchants in that respect used and approved of, made &
draw a certain Bill of Exchange in writing, bearing date
the day and
year aforesaid, upon one Dr. William
Eustis Secretary at war, and by the said bill
required
the said Dr. William Eustis secretary at war three days after to pay
to the said Peter Chouteau the sum of eighty one dollars,
value
received, and then and there delivered the said bill
to the said Peter Chouteau which said bill the said Peter
Chouteau afterwards to wit on the seventeenth day of July
in the year eighteen
hundred and nine at the District of
Columbia county of
Washington , shared and presented to the
said Dr. William Eustis secretary of war for his acceptance
thereof, and then and
there required him to accept the same,
but the said Dr. William Eustis secretary of War, did not
then and there,
or at any time whatsoever, accept the said
Bill,
and then and there wholly refused to accept
the same by answering
“ that he would not pay the same
because the drawer had no
authority to draw” and afterwards
to writ on the same day
& year last aforesaid the said Dr.
William Eustis secretary of War wholly refused will to pay
the same, whereof the said
Meriwether Lewis to writ on the
tenth day of August in the year eighteen hundred and
nine had notice
and whereof the said Edward Hempstead
Administrator
after the death of the said Meriwether Lewis had also
on the tenth day of june in the year eighteen hundred
and ten notice; By reason of which premises, and according
to the
custom and by the law of merchants, the said intestate
in his life time became liable to pay to the Peter Chouteau
the sum of eighty one dollars in
the said bill specified
When he the said Meriwether Lewis should be thereunto afterwards
requested together, with
the cost of protest and six per cent on the
amount of the
said sum of eighty one dollars, and being so liable,
he the said Meriwether Lewis in consideration thereof,
afterwards, to wit
the same day and year cash aforesaid, at the said
District of
of St. Louis and within the jurisdiction of this Court,
undertook, and
then and there faithfully promised the said Peter Chouteau to pay
him the said sum of money in the
said Bill contained together
with the cost of protest & the six per cent as above
,
when the said Meriwether Lewis should be thereto afterwards
requested and the said Peter Chouteau , that he did on
a day thereafter to
writ on the tenth day of august in year
eighteen
hundred and nine, at the district last aforesaid, who then
and there requested of
the said intestate in his life time
payment of the said
sum of eighty one dollars, cost of
protest and the six per cent as aforesaid who refused
to
pay the same or any part thereof and the said Peter Chouteau
also , that he did after the death of the said Meriwether
Lewis apply to and demand payment of
the said Edward
Hempstead his administrator as aforesaid, of the said
sum
of eighty one dollars and cost of protest together with the said
six per cent
thereon as aforesaid who also refused to pay the
same or any part thereof to him the said Peter Chouteau
to any other person or persons for his
benefit; By reason whereof
and by force of the custom, Law
of merchants, and the statute
of this Territory in such cases made and
provided a right hath accused to the plaintiff to have and
of the
said administrator
Defendant, the said sum of eighty one
dollars, cost of protest together with the six per cent before
mentioned and therefore he sees to his damage
two hundred & fifty
dollars
Allen
a copy of the Bill of exchange mentioned in the foregoing declaration
no 28 " St. Louis June 16th 1809”
“Three days after sight , my first of this tenor
"date remaining unpaid, pay to
Peter Chouteau or
“the sum of Eighty one dollars for value received as
advice of this date
Signed
.
Meriwether Lewis ”
$1
"Dr. William Eustis
Secretary of War
”
no. 30
St. Louis com. plea
March Term
1812
Louis admnr
This is
an action
of Debt
ClerkSheriff8020Tax 1.00Attorney6.00
Territory of Louisiana
District of St Louis
The United States of
America to the Sheriff of the
District
of St Louis Greeting
We command you to summon Edward Hempstead administrator of Meriwether Lewis due to appear before the
judges of our Court of
Common pleas to be holden in the town
of St Louis in and for the district of St Louis on the first
monday in March next to answer unto Peter Chouteau
of a plea of Debt of eighty one Dollars
and to the
damage of the Chouteau two hundred and fifty
dollars and
have you then there this writ
Witnessthe honbl & Samuel Hammond
presiding Judge of our said Court
at the town of St Louis this
8th day
of January in the year of
our
Lord one thousand eight hundred
and twelve and of our independence
the thirty sixth Thos. F. Riddick CCCP
no 30
St Louis Com plea
March Term 1812
vs
Lewis administrator