Adams Family Correspondence, volume 2

Abigail Adams to John Adams

John Adams to Abigail Adams 2d

John Adams to Abigail Adams, 28 March 1777 JA AA John Adams to Abigail Adams, 28 March 1777 Adams, John Adams, Abigail
John Adams to Abigail Adams
Philadelphia March 28. 1777

“A Plott! a Plott! an horrid Plott, Mr. A.” says my Barber, this Morning.—“It must be a Plott 1. because there is British Gold in it. 2. because there is a Woman in it. 3. because there is a Jew in it. 4. because I dont know what to make of it.”

The Barber means, that a Villain was taken up, and examined Yesterday, who appears by his own Confession to have been employd by Lord Howe and Jo. Galloway to procure Pilots to conduct the Fleet up Delaware River and through the Chevaux de Frizes. His Confidant 189was a Woman, who is said to be kept by a Jew. The Fellow and the Woman will suffer for their Wickedness.1

RC (Adams Papers).

1.

“The Fellow” was James Molesworth; he was executed three days later. See JA to AA, 31 March, below; William B. Reed, Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed, Phila., 1847, 2:30–33; Burnett, ed., Letters of Members , 2:333, and references in note there.