Index: Consolidated
Jenings, Edmund
48
Opinions
4
Brit. proposals for peace negotiations
2
JA-Laurens relationship
1
Barclay's and Ridley's visit to
1
Grand Duke Paul's and Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna's European tour
1
JA and Franklin compared
1
Llano's comment on importance of Dutch recognition of U.S.
1
progress of Amer. struggle
1
proposals in A Memorial to the Sovereigns of Europe
1
toast at Patriot gathering
26
and publication of items by JA
32
correspondence with JA
16
editing and publication of “Letters from a Distinguished American”
15
publication of “Letters from a Distinguished American”
13
on military and naval affairs
11
on Spanish negotiations
10
as candidate to retrieve Maryland's English funds
10
on editing and publication of JA's Translation of Pownall's Memorial
8
dialogue on constitutional impossibility of independence
7
and captivity, treatment, and release of H. Laurens
7
as intermediary between JA and Laurens
6
and aid to American prisoners
6
on Anglo-Dutch relations
6
on forged Clinton letter
6
publication of Collection of State-Papers
6
publication of JA pieces in London
6
sends books and pamphlets to JA
6
social activities with Adamses
6
“Spirit and Resources of Great Britain Considered”
5
JA sends Politique hollandais to
5
and Hussey-Cumberland negotiations
5
article on Charleston for Dutch papers by
5
as Dana’s possible secretary
5
on British political affairs
6
and publication of JA’s writings
4
and published account of JA's Spanish journey
4
appointment as secy. to peace commission discussed
4
letters to JA listed (1780)
4
on Laurens' mission and imprisonment
4
on political situation in Britain
3
Considerations on . . . a Treaty of Peace with America
3
JA pays money to Neufville for
3
as possible secretary for Dana
3
correspondence with Bridgen
3
letters from JA listed (1780)
3
on JA’s efforts to obtain Dutch recognition of U.S.
2
Candour of Henry Laurens
2
JA recommends as Franklin’s secretary
2
JA requests intelligence from
2
and JA's journey to Amsterdam
2
and Pownall-JA Memorial
2
and reprinting of “Spirit and Resources of Great Britain Considered”
2
as intermediary between JA and Jay
2
commentary on Dutch-Amer. commercial competition
2
congratulates JA on Dutch success
2
criticism of Amer. diplomatic establishment in Europe
2
introduces Ridley to JA
2
letter from JA listed (1781)
2
letters to JA listed (1782)
2
on Anglo-American enmity
2
on Dutch recognition of Amer. independence
2
on Franco-American alliance
2
on J. Johnson as consul
2
on negotiation of a treaty
2
on possible Anglo-Spanish war
2
on recognition of Amer. independence by armed neutrality
2
on taxes to support British loan
2
possible visit to Britain
2
sends alleged Brit. peace proposals to commissioners
2
sends book requested by JA
2
“Dialogue in the Shades”
1
JA asks to invite H. Laurens to Netherlands
2
JA's Translation attributed to
1
JA's candidate for secretary to Amer. peace commission
1
and JA's answers to Galloway
1
and publication of Amer. authors in London
1
and rift between JA and Laurens
1
compares George III with Louis XIV
1
correspondence with Carmichael
1
move from Paris to Brussels
1
on British naval activities
1
on Dutch and Swedish convoys
1
on European fears of U.S.
1
on JA’s move to The Hague
1
on Rockingham’s ministry
1
on arrival of confidential news from America
1
on consequences of Anglo-Dutch war
1
on creation of joint peace commission
1
on danger of using JA’s name in England
1
on keeping the Alliance in France
1
on mission of Bonhomme Richard squadron
1
on need for France to remain neutral in Amer. disputes
1
on need for JA to continue in public service
1
on parliamentary controversy over conduct of the war
1
on possibility of Anglo-Russian treaty
1
on victories at Yorktown and Eutaw Springs
1
possible use of letter to JA in Politique hollandais
1
quotes from and comments on Memoirs of Thomas Hollis
1
sends extracts from Memoirs of Thomas Hollis to JA
1
dispute with H. Laurens
1
proposed as secretary to peace commission
1
proposed to settle Maryland claims in London
1
suspected British agent