Adams Family Correspondence, volume 7
1786-08-11
As I have been in Daily expectations of seeing London, I have defered answering your
Letter,1 meaning to pay my respects in person.
But seeing by the Papers Mr: Adams is just on the eve of his departure for Spain
2 I have taken up
my pen to request the favour of you to inform me whether you have heard from Mr: or Mrs:
Warren since you wrote last, I still remain in the same situation I was then in, not having
heard since last August. Mr: Brown proposes being in London in the course of a Month when I
mean to accompany him and if you are then in Town I will do myself the pleasure to call on
you. My Compt: and best wishes attend you Mr: A. and Your Daughter and I am Madam Yr: Humbl:
Servt
Not found.
On 4 Aug., the London Morning Post and Daily Advertiser
mistakenly reported that the Adamses had left for Spain, purportedly to pursue a commercial
treaty with Algiers. The London General Evening Post, 8–10 Aug.,
corrected the error and offered the real reason for the Adamses' trip, but the rumor of a
trip connected to an alliance with Algiers persisted (see, for instance, London Daily Universal Register, 19 Aug.).