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The American Commissioners to Thomas Barclay, 25 January 1787

The American Commissioners to Thomas Barclay

London Jany. 25th. 17871

Sir—

We have transmitted to Mr. Lamb a Resolution of Congress vacating his Commission & Instructions2 & we had long before written to him, that we had no further service for him in Europe, and advising him to embark by the first oppertunity for America & lay his accounts before Congress— But by his Letter of october the 10th. to Mr. Jefferson dated Alicant he say’s “he is not able to take passage by Sea or Land” and that “he has been confined three Months” and that “he is exceedingly sorry he cannot have a full Settlement in Europe”3 We still hope that upon the receipt of the Orders of Congress he will embark immediately for New York, and we request of you that you would represent to him his indispensable Duty, to return home immediately, and give an account of his Conduct and expenditure of money: but you may nevertheless receive from him his account, and give your Judgement of it, according to the duty of your Department to Congress & if you please, to us—

Mr. Lamb has drawn upon Mr. Adams as follows

£   S. d
1785— Octr. 25th.— favr. of Mr. Grand at Paris— 140:  0: 0
Do— Do— Do— Do— Do 160:  0: 0
Novr. 5th. 2 Bill of 150£ each—in favr. of Mr. Grand = 300:  0: 0
Decr. 29th. Do. in favour of John Ledyard =— 12: 12: 0
1786— Jany 25th. 7. Bill in favr. of Messrs. Etienne Drouilhet & Co: No. 1. = £300— No. 2 = 250£ no. 3 = 240£— no. 4 = 260£— no. 5 = 320£— No. 6. = 350£ and no. 7 = 280£ total equal £2000 —2000:  0: 0
march 7th: in favr. of Messrs: Etienne Drouilhet & Co: 300:  0: 0
Do— 8th: in favr: of Do.— Do— Do 300:  0: 0
£3212: 12: 0

Three Thousand two hundred and twelve pounds sterling has Mr. Lamb received, of the Cash of the United States, for which he is accountable to Congress and to you, and we desire you to get from him his Account of the Expenditure of it, and to enjoin upon him to return to Congress.— with great regard we are &c

John Adams

LbC in WSS’s hand (Adams Papers description begins Manuscripts and other materials, 1639–1889, in the Adams Manuscript Trust collection given to the Massachusetts Historical Society in 1956 and enlarged by a few additions of family papers since then. Citations in the present edition are simply by date of the original document if the original is in the main chronological series of the Papers and therefore readily found in the microfilm edition of the Adams Papers (APM). description ends ); internal address: “The Hon. Thomas Barclay Esqr.—”; APM Reel 113.

1JA prepared a “Draught of a joint Letter” to Barclay of which this is presumably a LbC made from the fair, signed copy enclosed with JA’s 25 Jan. letter to Thomas Jefferson, below. Jefferson mislaid the fair copy, however, and consequently Barclay never received it. Jefferson assumed that David S. Franks carried it with the Moroccan-American treaty papers to his meeting with Barclay at Le Havre. Jefferson thus did not realize his error until 14 Feb., when he received Franks’ 11 Feb. letter advising him to the contrary (Jefferson, Papers description begins The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Julian P. Boyd, Charles T. Cullen, John Catanzariti, Barbara B. Oberg, and others, Princeton, N.J., 1950– . description ends , 11:67, 136, 138). Barclay’s next letters were of 10 Feb. to JA (Adams Papers description begins Manuscripts and other materials, 1639–1889, in the Adams Manuscript Trust collection given to the Massachusetts Historical Society in 1956 and enlarged by a few additions of family papers since then. Citations in the present edition are simply by date of the original document if the original is in the main chronological series of the Papers and therefore readily found in the microfilm edition of the Adams Papers (APM). description ends ) and to the commissioners (Jefferson, Papers description begins The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Julian P. Boyd, Charles T. Cullen, John Catanzariti, Barbara B. Oberg, and others, Princeton, N.J., 1950– . description ends , 11:132–133), in both of which he made clear that he had not seen the totals of either his or John Lamb’s accounts.

2The commissioners’ letter to Lamb is at 11 Sept. 1786, above.

3Jefferson, Papers description begins The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Julian P. Boyd, Charles T. Cullen, John Catanzariti, Barbara B. Oberg, and others, Princeton, N.J., 1950– . description ends , 10:441.

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