Papers of John Adams, volume 19

From Thomas Wren

To the Marquis of Carmarthen

From John Adams to Thomas Wren, 25 June 1787 Adams, John Wren, Thomas
To Thomas Wren
Dear Sir Grosvenor Square London Juneth. 25. 1787

I have received your Favour of the 22d., and pray you to advance the three Pence per day, as you propose, on Account of the United States and I will honour your, Draught for this and any other neccessary Expence, when you please

I am fully of opinion with Sir John Carter, that it will be most prudent to release Muir on his own Recognizance. and pray you to receive into your Possession all the [Tipes] Blocks and other Instruments and Materials

Wishing you all Happiness. I am / with great Esteem and Regard. dear Sir your most obedient / and most humble Servant

J. A.

LbC in an unknown hand (Adams Papers); internal address: “The Reved. Thos. Wren. / D.D.”; APM Reel 113.