Papers of John Adams, volume 21
I have recd your favour of
the 19th of october 1792 informing me that my
Number 1026 is entitled to the Premium of one Thousand Guilders.1 This Sum, together with the amount
of all the Coupons inclosed I pray you to ship for me by the first good
Vessell for Boston, to the address of the Honourable Cotton Tufts Esqr of
Weymouth near Boston, either in Spanish or Portugal Gold or in Spanish
milled Dollars. Let it be insured however, if you please. There are Coupons
of 50 Guilders and of 40 each2
I have also recd your Letter
relative to the office of Consul: but I had two years ago interceeded with
The President in behalf of Mr James Greenleaf. I have nevertheless
communicated to The President and to Mr
Jefferson your Sentiments on the subject, with Such Recommendations as my
Esteem and regard for you naturally dictated. The Inclination here is so
Strong however, especially in the Senate in favour of native Americans, that
I believe Mr Greenleaf whose Character and Connections here are respectable
that I believe M will be appointed.3
r Gr he
Your Recommendation of Mr
Blake4 for Falmouth did
not reach me, till several Days after the President had nominated Mr Fox, and I had pronounced the Advice and
Consent of the Senate, to his appointment. His application therefore was too
late.
We are in dayly and anxious Expectation of important News from Europe and your opinions of the Probabilities of Peace or War between England and France, and concerning the Part which Holland will take will be very agreable to, Gentlemen / your very humble and obedient / Servant
FC (Adams Papers); internal address: “Messieurs Wilhem and Jan Willink”; docketed by JQA: “To. W. & J. Willink. 1 March 1793.”
The Amsterdam bankers wrote on 19 Oct. 1792 informing JA that he had won the sum of 1,000 guilders in the lottery for the Dutch-American loan obligations (Adams Papers).
Blanks in the MS.
See the Willinks’ letter of 24 May, and note 1, above.
An inadvertence. See William Lake’s 3 Jan. 1793 letter, and note 1, above.