To Mr. C–, Notary in Paris
5/6/1818
Dear Sir,
On Monday, May 4, I went to Mr. Y–, notary, to inquire whether you and Mr. J and his lawyers had reached an agreement regarding the documents which are to be used in the liquidation, amd must be in your hands, and which you must deliver to Mr. Y-, notary. We had agreed last April 1 that Mr. J– would only ask for 15 days, which I and the co-heirs would agree to.
which are to be used for the liquidation, and which must be in your hands, and which you must hand over to Mr. Y–, notary.
We had agreed, on the 1st of April last, that Mr. J would only ask for fifteen days, which I and the co-heirs would agree to.
Seeing this extension, the steps you have required me to take, and the promises you have made on the subject, I must tell you that all these things are becoming every tedious, both on your part and on that of Mr. J– and the lawyers.
Sir, I await a response from you that will guide me on what I should do.
I have the honor to be.
M.B.
					
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