Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | L | Laurens, Henry (of S.C.)
– Mr. Laurens's True State of the Case [3 references]
– Proceedings of the Court of Vice-Admiralty in Charles-Town, South-Carolina [3 references]
– British ill treatment of [1 reference]
– British treatment of [16 references]
– Burke offers motion in Parliament on behalf of [1 reference]
– Cornwallis to be exchanged for [5 references]
– D. Hartley discusses peace negotiations with [1 reference]
– Digges' accounts of captivity in Gazette de Leyde
[5 references]
– Dumas expresses sympathy for [1 reference]
– Franklin on capture of [1 reference]
– Franklin wishes was at Paris for peace negotiations [1 reference]
– Franklin's concern for delayed arrival of [1 reference]
– JA accepts bills drawn on [3 references]
– JA acts in place of [4 references]
– JA appointed to raise loan in place of [2 references]
– JA characterizes [5 references]
– JA inquires about commission as minister [1 reference]
– JA on [3 references]
– JA on personality and character of [2 references]
– JA on prospects of [1 reference]
– JA on resignation of [1 reference]
– JA on working with [2 references]
– JA proposes resigning as peace commissioner in favor of [2 references]
– JA sends commissions to [5 references]
– JA suggests as minister to the Netherlands [1 reference]
– JA urges appointment of, as Dutch minister [1 reference]
– Jenings as intermediary between JA and [2 references]
– Jenings on [1 reference]
– Letters [6 subentries]
– London residence [1 reference]
– M. Laurens seeks assistance for [5 references]
– Oswald and [2 references]
– Paris residence [2 references]
– S.C. delegate in Continental Congress [3 references]
– agrees with JA's views on peace negotiations [1 reference]
– alleged to return to England with peace agreement [1 reference]
– and 2d joint Amer. commission (“Peace Commission”) [4 references]
– and Deane-Lee controversy [1 reference]
– and Digges' meeting with JA regarding peace negotiations [4 references]
– and Dumas [4 references]
– and JA [2 references]
– and JA's appointment as joint commissioner (1777) [2 references]
– and JA's first commission (1777) [3 references]
– and JA's mission to France [2 references]
– and Rockingham ministry's efforts toward peace negotiations [6 references]
– and Rush-Shippen dispute [1 reference]
– and appointment of W. T. Franklin [1 reference]
– and compensation for Dumas [1 reference]
– and election of diplomatic representatives [3 references]
– and mission to negotiate loan with the Netherlands [5 references]
– and preliminary articles [4 references]
– and projets presented to Hartley [1 reference]
– and the fisheries question [2 references]
– and unauthorized Lee-Neufville Treaty [1 reference]
– and “third set” of provisional articles [1 reference]
– anonymous letters and [11 references]
– appointed joint commissioner to treat for peace [3 references]
– appointed joint peace commissioner [3 references]
– appointed peace commissioner [3 references]
– appointed to raise loan in Netherlands [5 references]
– appointment of secy. to peace commission and [2 references]
– as Amer. commissioner [3 references]
– as President of Congress [1 reference]
– as joint commissioner to negotiate Anglo-Amer. peace [16 references]
– as minister to Netherlands [3 references]
– as president of congress [15 references]
– assists Amer. prisoners [1 reference]
– at Ostend [1 reference]
– attempts to resign as joint peace commissioner [14 references]
– believes Jenings wrote anonymous letters [6 references]
– bills of exchange drawn on [43 references]
– captivity of [7 references]
– captivity termed illegal [1 reference]
– captivity, treatment, and release of [24 references]
– capture and imprisonment of [5 references]
– capture at sea [1 reference]
– capture of [15 references]
– capture of and JA's commission to conclude Dutch-American treaty [4 references]
– capture of and collapse of Amer. credit in Netherlands [2 references]
– captured and imprisoned by British [7 references]
– captured by British [2 references]
– captured letters of [1 reference]
– captured papers of [18 references]
– carries letter to Jenings [1 reference]
– code name [1 reference]
– commission as minister to the Netherlands [4 references]
– commission to raise Dutch loan [4 references]
– commission to the Netherlands [1 reference]
– commissioned to raise Dutch Joan [8 references]
– commissions to Netherlands (1779) [3 references]
– commissions to Netherlands superseded by JA's [3 references]
– congressional allotment for secretary obtained [2 references]
– correspondence in prison [4 references]
– correspondence with Bridgen [2 references]
– correspondence with Franklin [5 references]
– correspondence with JA [11 references]
– correspondence with Jenings [14 references]
– correspondence with Livingston [1 reference]
– correspondence with Valltravers [4 references]
– criticized for supporting fisheries [3 references]
– death of son John and [1 reference]
– declares allegiance to U.S. [2 references]
– delayed departure for Netherlands [2 references]
– dispute with Jenings [1 reference]
– elected to Congress [3 references]
– entreats JA to accept appointment to negotiate Anglo-American treaties [1 reference]
– expected arrival in Europe [5 references]
– goes to London [3 references]
– goes to Nantes [5 references]
– goes to Paris for peace negotiations [8 references]
– goes to south of France [6 references]
– has leave to return to America [3 references]
– health of [13 references]
– imprisonment in Tower of London [8 references]
– in Bath, England [1 reference]
– in British cartoon [2 references]
– in congress [3 references]
– joint commission and instructions for mediation and peace [1 reference]
– letter from JA listed (1777) [1 reference]
– letter from JA listed (1778) [1 reference]
– letter on surrender of Charleston in Gazette de France
[4 references]
– letter to JA listed (1777) [1 reference]
– letters written at Newfoundland [2 references]
– meets with JA about negotiations [14 references]
– meets with JA about peace negotiations [8 references]
– meets with Jenings [3 references]
– mentioned [41 references]
– need for, in Netherlands [10 references]
– needs financial assistance [9 references]
– nominates JA minister plenipotentiary [1 reference]
– on Brit. recognition of U.S. [3 references]
– on Fitzherbert's commission [1 reference]
– on Franco-Amer. alliance [5 references]
– on George III's policy toward peace negotiations [1 reference]
– on JA [2 references]
– on JA's power to negotiate Anglo-Amer. peace [1 reference]
– on Rockingham ministry [1 reference]
– on Shelburne [2 references]
– on Valltravers [1 reference]
– on commercial views of Fox [1 reference]
– on conduct of peace negotiations [2 references]
– on failure of Gillon's mission [1 reference]
– on ineffectiveness of congressional action [1 reference]
– on naval architecture [1 reference]
– on retirement from public service [1 reference]
– on the military situation [1 reference]
– on “supernumerary Clerks” [1 reference]
– parliamentary opposition forces change in treatment of [1 reference]
– peace proposals attributed to Shelburne and [3 references]
– plans to return to America [11 references]
– portrait of [2 references]
– possible exchange of [5 references]
– predilection for foreign officers [1 reference]
– presence in England seen as suspicious [4 references]
– president of Continental Congress [5 references]
– promises to send JA “Extracts and Parallels” [1 reference]
– proposed exchange of [12 references]
– provision for secretary of [2 references]
– publication of papers taken during his capture [6 references]
– quarrel with Jenings [2 references]
– rift with JA [1 reference]
– role of in peace negotiations while on bail [3 references]
– sails for America [3 references]
– seeks Brit. guarantee of safe passage [3 references]
– seeks English loan [1 reference]
– sends message to JA [1 reference]
– son of, killed [2 references]
– son's death [4 references]
– suspected bills of exchange taken in capture of [1 reference]
– thankful to Jenings for assistance [1 reference]
– to visit ailing brother [1 reference]
– travels of [4 references]
– visits Plymouth, Eng. [2 references]
– “Narrative” of captivity [3 references]
See also Commissioners at Paris (1st joint commission)
See also Commissioners at Paris (2d joint commission