| Sir | London Septr. 15. 1785. |
We have do ourselves the Honour to acquaint your
Excellency, that We have appointed Thomas Barclay Esq the Consul General of the United
States in France, to proceed to the coast of Barbary in Africa, there to enter into
Negotiation and to endeavour to form Treaties, of Amity between the United States and
the King or Emperor of Morocco or Fez; the Regencies of Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli, or
with any of them; and also with every other Prince, State or Power, of the said coast
& that Mr Barclay is ready to proceed upon his
Journey for that purpose.
That he may have the better hopes of success, We do ourselves the
Honour to request that his most Christian Majesty will be pleased to employ his good
Offices and Interpositions, with those Powers, and their subjects, in such manner as to
his Majestys Wisdom shall seem convenient in order to promote the Views of Mr Barclay in his Mission and in Order to provide as fully and
efficaciously as possible for the Benefit, conveniency, and Safety of the said United
States, and each of them, their subjects, People and Inhabitants and their Vessells and
Effects, against all Violence, Insults Attacks or Depredations, on the Part of the said
Princes and States of Barbary, or their Subjects, and to this End that the
\Ministers/ Consuls, Ministers and Agents of France residing in
those Countries may be instructed to Advice and assist Mr
Barclay, according to the Spirit of the Eighth Article of the Treaty of Commerce,
between his Majesty and the United States of America.
With great Respect We have the Honour / to be, Sir, your Excellencys most / obedient and most humble Servant
John Adams.