1From John Jay to Bernardo del Campo, 1 February 1782 (Jay Papers)
M r Jay presents his Compliments to M r Del Campo, and requests to be informed whether he has as yet rec d . the Instructions necessary to enable him to execute his appointment relative to the Affairs of the United States, at this Court. M r . Jay begs Leave again to mention his being ready & anxious to enter with M r . Del Campo, into the Discussion of those affairs, at any Time & place that...
2From John Jay to Bernardo del Campo, 3 November 1781 (Jay Papers)
I have recieved the Letter you did me the Honor to write on the 2 d . Instant. As M r . Vaughan was favored last Spring at Aranjues with a passport from his Excellency the Count De Florida Blanca to go to and reside at Toledo, I omitted to enumerate in my last, the circumstances requested in your Letter. This Gentleman’s father is an Englishman—his mother is an american. He himself was born ^...
3From John Jay to Bernardo del Campo, 2 March 1782 (Jay Papers)
M r Jay presents his Compliments to M r . Del Campo and takes the Liberty of enclosing a Letter to his Exy the Count de Florida Blanca which he requests the favor of him to deliver— M r . Del Campo may not perhaps in future have an opportunity of rendering a more welcome and Interesting Proof of his friendship for America than the at present—and M r Jay will esteem him his Country & himself...