1III. Secretary of State to Joshua Johnson, 17 December 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
Tho not yet informed of your reciept of my letter covering your commission as Consul for the...
2Enclosure I: John Browne Cutting to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, 10 August 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
To the Right Honble. the Lords Commissioners of the British Admiralty. The Memorial of John Brown...
3Enclosure II: William Short to John Browne Cutting, 11 August 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
I am happy to be able to add to the testimony of Purdie’s being a Citizen of the United States. I...
4Enclosure III: John Browne Cutting to J. Hunt, [18 August 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
I entreat the favor of you to return by the bearer that memorial and those papers, which, on...
5Enclosure IV: Philip Stephens to John Browne Cutting, [19 August 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
Having laid before my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty your Memorial of the 10th instant...
6Enclosure V: Hugh Purdie to John Browne Cutting, 15 September 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
The fleet under the command of Earl Howe arrived last night, and I am sorry to acquaint you that...
7Enclosure VI: Hugh Purdie to John Browne Cutting, 15 September 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
My situation at this instant makes me shed tears plentifully. I must proceed to inform you that...
8Enclosure VII: Hugh Purdie to John Browne Cutting, [16 September 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
These lines will inform you that at four o’clock on the 15th. September 1790 I was released from...
9Enclosure VIII: John Browne Cutting to Hugh Purdie, [17 September 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
This moment your two letters of the 15th. inst. are put into my hands. The proper steps for...
10Enclosure IX: John Browne Cutting to Philip Stephens, [22 September 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
Mr. Cutting’s compliments to Mr. Stephens, on whom he waits agreeably to appointment, to ask if...