From Thomas Jefferson to Daniel Parker, 10 December 1788
To Daniel Parker
Paris Dec. 10. 1788.
Dear Sir
You were so kind as to offer to bring from London for me any little matter I might have occasion for. I take the liberty therefore of troubling you with a commission which the inclosed letter will fully explain to you. After perusing it I must ask the favor of you to send it to it’s address, with information, to the person, of your lodgings and the day you will leave London. I will not add to your trouble further [than] to assure you of the esteem & attachment with which I am Dr. Sir your most obedt. & most humble servt.,
Th: Jefferson
PrC (MHi). Enclosure: TJ to William Jones, same date.