From John Adams to Thomas Wren, 25 June 1787
To Thomas Wren
Grosvenor Square London Juneth. 25. 1787—
Dear Sir
I have received your Favour of the 22d., and pray you to advance the three Pence per day, as you propose, on Account of the United States and I will honour your, Draught for this and any other neccessary Expence, when you please
I am fully of opinion with Sir John Carter, that it will be most prudent to release Muir on his own Recognizance. and pray you to receive into your Possession all the [Tipes] Blocks and other Instruments and Materials
Wishing you all Happiness. I am / with great Esteem and Regard. dear Sir your most obedient / and most humble Servant
J. A.
LbC in an unknown hand (Adams Papers); internal address: “The Reved. Thos. Wren. / D.D.”; APM Reel 113.