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26 April 1801, London. No. 15. Received instructions several months ago to procure jewels as...
Having learned that the Law which prohibited our commercial intercourse with France had ceased,...
15 May 1801, London. No. 17. Reports that Lord St. Helens has sailed for negotiations with...
Though Captain Pellew of the English Frigate Cleopatra was recalled, as I sometime ago informed...
25 May 1801, London. Introduces Prince Ruspoli, officer in the Order of Malta, who comes...
Since the date of my letter communicating Lord Hawkesbury’s sentiments respecting the Debts, I...
Annexed I send you the copy of a letter which I have just received from Lord Hawkesbury on the...
8 June 1801, London. No. 21. Reports George III sufficiently recovered from illness to tend to...
I have lately received a letter from Genl. Allen enclosing one to me from the Department of...
3 July 1801, London. No. 23. Reports Parliament “prorogued,” ministry negotiations with France...
The day before yesterday I received the Duplicate of your letter of May 21. and am persuaded that...
12 July 1801, London. No. 25. Relays details of peace negotiations between Britain and members of...
On the Evening of the Eleventh a Cutter arrived from Petersburgh, with a Copy of the Convention...
The Court of Appeals having reversed several decrees of Condemnation pronounced in the...
30 July 1801, London. No. 28. Believes French invasion of Great Britain unlikely despite military...
14 August 1801, London. No. 29. Encloses copies of letter from John Turnbull of Turnbull, Forbes,...
20 August 1801, London. No. 30. Conveys word from Murray and Dawson that exchange of...
I have duly received your Letter of June 30. inclosing one to Mr. Williams which notifies him of...
24 August 1801, London. No. 32. Was pleased to receive president’s sanction of his plans to press...
4 September 1801, London. No. 33. Reports that several American merchantmen have been seized off...
10 September 1801, London. No. 34. Based on a slight acquaintance, has a favorable opinion of the...
24 September 1801, London. No. 35. Acknowledges JM’s letters of 21 May , 15 and 30 June , and 24...
Preliminaries of peace between France and Great Britain, were signed last night at Lord...
4 October 1801, London. No. 37. Had expected to close negotiations on article 6 of the Jay treaty...
I have nothing to add to my official letter respecting ⟨the⟩ negotiation relative to the 6th....
9 October 1801, London. No. 38. Reports the approval of the peace preliminaries at Paris and...
17 October 1801, London. No. 39. Encloses copies of correspondence with the Prussian chargé...
In addition to my Official Letter of this date it may be satisfactory to you to know, if more...
20 October 1801, London. No. 40. Adverse winds, which have delayed Dawson’s departure, give...
23 October 1801, London. No. 41. Conveys copies of his letter to the judge of the High Court of...
It is confidently believed that a considerable Expedition composed of land & Sea forces, is...
The news Papers, among which is the Porcupine, the Paper of the new opposition, which Mr. Dawsons...
5 November 1801, London. Reports that war’s end has occasioned a review of the British diplomatic...
If the annexed copy of the Treaty between France and Spain, respecting the establishment of the...
30 November 1801, London. No. 43. Understands that Lord Cornwallis will leave Paris soon for...
In a Letter dated October 7. Commodore Dale informs me that he had been obliged to ask the...
23 December 1801, London. No. 45. Encloses copy of a letter from Lord Hawkesbury to Sir John...
Some Time since Mr. Balan, the Prussian chargé d’affaires requested me to forward two Letters to...
The Letters which I have received from you are dated May 21. June 15. 30. July 23. 24. 27. 28....
At length I am enabled to send you a Convention which I yesterday signed with Lord Hawkesbury,...
Although for the reason suggested (in my Official correspondence,) I have omitted to send you an...
We have almost daily rumours of new difficulties which are to defeat the conclusion of a...
From the month of May till September or October, including what is here called the long vacation,...
I have before mentioned to you that the cession of Louisiana (of which it seems to me we can have...
5 February 1802, London. No. 51. Reports receipt of JM’s 10 Dec. instructions and the resulting...
9 February 1802, London. No. 52. States that the definitive treaty is not yet signed but...
13 February 1802, London. No. 53. Informs JM that Great Britain will accede to a proposal to...
13 February 1802, London. Reports that no one defends the unequal operation of the discriminating...
18 February 1802, London. No. 54. Encloses copy of bill proposed in Parliament by Vansittart...
27 February 1802, London. Within the past ten days, some persons have begun to question whether...