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21. Document, 1780 November 09
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: 1780 November 09
- Summary: According to enclosed correspondence from Franklin, the acceptance of bills drawn on Laurens has been stopped. However, Adams asked the De Neufvilles to continue to pay the bearers of such bills for a few days, and they are com...
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22. Document, 1780 November 16
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: 1780 November 16
- Summary: Encloses copies of the Russian guarantee and the "Polen" obligation omitted from a previous letter. The Burgomaster of Amsterdam has replied to the memorial of Sir Joseph York and has revealed England's impudent step as mere pr...
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23. Document, 1780 November 24
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: 1780 November 24
- Summary: Even those Dutchmen who are friendly to England have found Sir Joseph York's last memorial an insolent provocation. Five states of the United Provinces have acceded to the policy of armed neutrality, and two others have assente...
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24. Document, 1780 October 25
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: 1780 October 25
- Summary: De Neufville & Son are certain that the treatment Laurens is receiving at the hands of the English will bring the contempt of the world on them. Adams and James Searle are now in Amsterdam, and the De Neufvilles have spoken to ...
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25. Document, 1780 September 07
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: 1780 September 07
- Summary: John Adams now in Holland. De Neufville wants to aid America as much as possible. The latest actions of Spain have alarmed the trade of Holland. A new circulation of paper money payable in a year with interest. This paper may h...
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26. Document, 1780 September 07
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: 1780 September 07
- Summary: John Adams now in Holland. De Neufville wants to aid America as much as possible. The latest actions of Spain have alarmed the trade of Holland. A new circulation of paper money payable in a year with interest. This paper may h...
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27. Document, 1780 September 07
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: 1780 September 07
- Summary: Acknowledges receipt of 29 July and 16 August. Because the DeNeufvilles found that a direct connection between the United States and the United Provinces was absolutely necessary, they worked hard for the American cause. They h...
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28. Document, 1780 September 07
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: 1780 September 07
- Summary: As acting on principle to oppose the English, would not have needed recognition for furthering the American cause but it was necessary to have direct connections between the æwell-thinking partyÆ in Holland and the United State...
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29. Document, 1781 December 20
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: 1781 December 20
- Summary: The Dutch rejoiced at the news of General Greene's success over Lord Cornwallis. There is not a single patriot in Holland who does not wish that the United Provinces and the United States had long ago been allies. The city of A...
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![[Document, 1781 July 13]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:143490/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
30. [Document, 1781 July 13]
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: July 13, 1781
- Summary: De Neufville is sorry that the Dutch have been so patient. Some Dutch privateers are at sea ready to go. "We ourselfs caused an adres to be made to the States for a Letter of Marck of ours with liberty to clear out for Philadelphia and Boston." It was...
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![[Document, 1781 March 5]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:143488/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
31. [Document, 1781 March 5]
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: March 5, 1781
- Summary: Typed transcription of letter from the Frank C. Monaghan Collection. De Neufville feels that Holland's policy of armed neutrality must become the instrument of a general peace. If it is not accepted by Russia and England, it will work against them. De...
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![[Document, 1782 March 07]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:18321/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
32. [Document, 1782 March 07]
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: March 07, 1782
- Summary: Friesland insists on admitting Adams as the ambassador of a free people. Hopes all the other provinces join in this move. Intrigues may delay the plan.
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![[Document, 1794 November 13]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:78063/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
33. [Document, 1794 November 13]
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: November 13, 1794
- Summary: No pretended past grievances should be allowed to infringe upon the system of neutrality as it was established in the treaties of Copenhagen, Breda, and Westminster of 1671. These should be the basis of the system, but "we should gain upon them in Lib...
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![[Document, 1799 July 28]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:78033/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
34. [Document, 1799 July 28]
- Name: John de Neufville & Son (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: July 28, 1799
- Summary: De Neufville's chief desire is to serve the United States of America and to effect a union between the American States and the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Asks John Jay to recommend him and his plan to Congress. Enclosure: 28 July 1779, John ...
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