John Adams to Cotton Tufts, 3 April 1786
John Adams to Cotton Tufts
Grosvenor Square April 3. 1786
Dear sir
Inclosed with this is a Letter to Dr Holyoke and all the original Papers from the Royal Society of Medicine.1
You will be so good as to inclose and direct them to him.
I hope Mr. John is, or will soon be at Colledge. You may draw upon me for two hundred Pounds st. and invest it as before, to help you pay the Expences of my Boys. Yours
John Adams
Inclosed is a Note from my Friend Count Sarsefield.2 Will you be so good as to enquire and write me any Intelligence you can obtain of these Mac Auliffes, at Boston.
RC (MWA: N. Paine Coll.); endorsed: “Hond John Adams April 3. 1786 London Recd May 10. 1786.”
2. The unidentified note was probably enclosed in Comte de Sarsfield to JA, 6 March (Adams Papers).