John Russell, 1st Earl Russell to Mason, July 8, 1863
No. 5. Earl Russell to Mr. Mason. Foreign Office, July 8, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 4th instant and its…
No. 5. Earl Russell to Mr. Mason. Foreign Office, July 8, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 4th instant and its…
[ Williamsburg ] 7 Dec. 1779 . Transmitting offer of soap and candles, the purchase of which has been recommended by the Board of War. Signed by Whiting and Rose.…
[ Nantes, 5 Dec. 1779 . Mazzei’s “Representationâ€� of his conduct as agent for Virginia in Europe states that in a letter of this date, his second dispatch to TJ,…
No. 2. Earl Russell to Mr. Mason. Foreign Office, March 11, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 2d instant, enclosing a…
New York 4th. Decr: 1779 Sir I should conceive it an instance of ingratitude, to leave Virginia without repeating to you my heartiest thanks for every mark of Friendship which…
[Enclosure in No. 1.] Mr. Benjamin to Mr. Mason. Department of State, Richmond, December 11, 1862. Sir: The recently published correspondence between the cabinets of France Great Britain, and Russia…
Williamsburg Dec. 3. 1779. Sir Your acceptable present came duly to hand. Tho I had not the happiness of a personal acquaintance with your excellency, I never needed evidence of…
No. 6. Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, April 13, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 11th instant, relative to…
[ Williamsburg, 3? Dec. 1779 . Minute in Board of Trade Journal (Vi) under 3 Dec. 1779: “Ordered that Mr. Armisteads offer of Sundry Goods be submitted to the Executive.…
a yorck le 2 xbre. 1779 Son excellence J’ay l’honneur de vous remercier de l’invitation que vous avês la bonté de me faire. J’auray celuy de m’y rendre, ainsi que…