Letter

Eliphalet Pearson to John Adams, June 15, 1789

Cambridge 15 June 1789.

Sir,

President Willard having resigned the office of corresponding
secretary to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, your goodness will pardon his
successor, in diverting your attention, for a moment, from more important objects, while
I request a favor, with which the honor of the society may be connected. 1

At our last meeting, & upon the recommendation of M r. Gardoqui, through General Knox, the Duke de Almodavar,
& the Marquis de Santa Cruz, two Spanish noblemen, were elected fellows. 2 Not knowing the place of their Lordships’
residence, & being totally unacquainted with the forms of addressing Spanish
nobility, I have taken the liberty of troubling your Excellency with the certificates of
their election, accompanied with official letters undirected. Permit me, therefore, to
request the favor of your adding, or of your asking the Spanish minister to add, the
proper superscriptions; directing each of the letters to the nobleman, named in the
certificate inclosed under the same cover. The certificates, & letters thus
directed, M r. Gardoqui, I trust, will be so obliging, as to
address under cover, & forward to the respective noblemen.

Be pleased, sir, to accept my thanks for M r. Croft’s letter to M r. Pitt, which you were so
good, as to send me some time since; 3 and, praying that your health, happiness, and extensive usefulness, may be long
continued, indulge me the honor of subscribing myself, with sentiments of profound
respect & sincerest esteem, / Sir, / Your Excellency’s / much obliged & very
humble servant

E. Pearson.

Sources
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