Papers of John Adams, volume 13
No: 3.
The United States to John Adams
Dr: | ||||
To four hundred Dollars, stolen out of my Chest at Dr: Franklin's at Passy. The bottom of the Box was broke out & the money taken away. . . . | ||||
1781. |
To Expences of a Journey fm. Amsterdam to Paris began the 2d. July & returned to Amsterdam the 27th. Went thro' Utrecht, Gorcum, Breda, Antwerp, Brussells, Valenciennes &c. The whole expense of Coach & Horse-hire, Expenses on the Road, and at Paris—amo: | livrs. 3345. | — | |
446 | ||||
As I was obliged to take this journey, by my Commissn: for Peace, & the Expences of my family at Amsterdam could not be prevented fm. running on at the same time, the matter is submitted for an allowance. | ||||
Augst: |
To Articles in Mr: Grand's a/c—30th. April. 1781.1 Commissr: at Amsterdam on Livrs: 37348 p ½. pr.Ct. | 186. | 14. | 9 |
Courtage | 46. | 13. | 9 | |
Postage of Letters | 127. | 10 | — | |
To Articles in Acct: of Augst: 6th: 1781.,2 Augst: 6th. Commissr: at Amsterdam | 46. | 10 | — | |
Brokerage: 11.12.4. Postage 3 | 14. | 12. | 4 | |
House-Rent, Stationary, Salaries of Clerks, Postages of Letters & Extraordinary Entertainments—&ca. |
Presumably the account enclosed with Henry Grand's letter of 14 May 1781, which has not been found (vol. 11:316).
The account enclosed with Henry Grand's letter of 6 Aug. 1781 has not been found (vol. 11:443–444).