151From John Adams to Wilhem & Jan Willink, 2 December 1788 (Adams Papers)
Willinks.” Filmed at 4 November. and placed enough obligations to pay the July loan interest. Writing to
152From John Adams to John Jay, 18 July 1788 (Adams Papers)
I am honoured with your Letter of the 4. of July and thank you for your friendly Congratulations on my Arrival. Adams / 18 July 1788.”
153Contract for the Fourth Dutch Loan, [13 March 1788] (Adams Papers)
ratified on 4 July
154To Thomas Jefferson from John Adams, 10 December 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
I last night received, the Ratification of my last Loan and the inclosed Resolution of Congress of 18 July last, for the Redemption of Prisoners of Algiers. It is probable You have received it before, but as it is, in your Department to execute it, and possible that you may not have received it, I thought......resolutions of Congress of 18 July and 12 Oct. 1787, signed by Charles Thomson (...
155From John Adams to the Marquis of Carmarthen, 24 September 1787 (Adams Papers)
:FO 4, State Papers, vol. 5, f. 525–531); internal address: “The Right Honourable the Marquis of Carmarthen / His Britannic Majestys Principal Secretary of State / for foreign Affairs.”; endorsed: “Grosvenor Square Septhis 31 July letter to
156To John Jay from John Adams (private), 22 September 1787 (Jay Papers)
Your private Letter of the twenty fifth of July is very friendly and obliging as usual.JJ to JA, 25 July
157From John Adams to Count Semon Romanovich Vorontsov, 4 September 1787 (Adams Papers)
, 102:79 [July 1832]).
158[August 1787] (Adams Papers)
These were places in Devon that the Adamses passed through or near on Saturday, 4 Aug., while traveling from Plymouth to Kingsbridge. They dined at Ivybridge, and ...request (on which Jay had reported favorably on 26 July) until 5 Oct. 1787, when it voted that “the honble. John Adams ... be permitted agreeably to his request, to return to America at any time after the 24th. day of February ......
159Monday. Aug. 6. (Adams Papers)
’s request (on which Jay had reported favorably on 26 July) until 5 Oct. 1787, when it voted that “the honble. John Adams ... be permitted agreeably to his request, to return to America at any time after the 24th. day of February ... 1788,...Though he did not know it when he left London (29 Feb.) for Hellevoetsluis and The Hague (where he arrived on 4 March), ...ratified by Congress, 2 July...
160From John Adams to John Jay, 8 May 1787 (Adams Papers)
23 July 1787 / Referred to Sec, and notes 3 and 4, above.