1To Thomas Jefferson from John Bondfield, 17 July 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
Bordeaux, 17 July 1787. Encloses an arrêt concerning Thomas Barclay which is “couched in terms so offensive to the parties interested” that it throws “a heavy imputation” on all who interested themselves in his behalf “in his Official capacity.” Bondfield is especially pointed out as having misled the authorities. Although Barclay’s Moroccan mission is at an end, his person is still protected...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Dr. Lambert, 17 July 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
Frontignan, 17 July 1787. Acknowledges TJ’s letter of 6 July; will ask M. Cabanis, his banker in Paris, to collect the 374.₶ 14 which TJ owes him; will always execute orders promptly and with care. RC ( MHi ); 2 p.; in French; endorsed. Recorded in SJL as received 26 July 1787. There is also in MHi a receipt dated at Paris 3 Sep. 1787, signed by J. Cabanis, for payment by TJ of 374.₶ 14 for...