Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | V | Vergennes, Charles Gravier, Comte de (French foreign minister)
Abigail Adams to Cotton Tufts, 10 October 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:365]
22d. Saturday. [Diary of John Quincy Adams 1:173]+
17th. [Diary of John Quincy Adams 1:237]+
2d. [Diary of John Quincy Adams 1:261]+
– Amer. commissioners propose commercial treaty with France to [1 reference]
– Anglo-Amer. peace negotiations and [8 references]
– Austro-Russian mediation and [1 reference]
– CFA on [2 references]
– Commissioners’ correspondence with [1 reference]
– Fitzherbert and [2 references]
– Franklin advises JA to apologize to [3 references]
– Franklin as guide to policies of [1 reference]
– French ambassador to Sweden [1 reference]
– French governmental expenditures controversy and [2 references]
– JA blames for Spain’s failure to negotiate with Jay [1 reference]
– JA comments on [1 reference]
– JA confers with about Austro-Russian mediation (1781) [3 references]
– JA on [5 references]
– JA on criticism by [1 reference]
– JA sends Congress corr. with [2 references]
– JA will communicate British peace proposals to [7 references]
– JA's first interview with [2 references]
– JA's mission to Netherlands opposed by [4 references]
– JA's relations with [7 references]
– JA-Jay meeting and [2 references]
– JA’s correspondence with, on A. Lee and Deane’s address [12 references]
– JA’s exchanges with over mission to negotiate Anglo-Amer. treaties [1 reference]
– JA’s relationship with [8 references]
– JA’s reluctance to meet with [1 reference]
– JA’s resentment over determination of, that JA’s powers not be made known publicly officially, and to British [5 references]
– Letters [11 subentries]
– and Affaires de l'Angleterre et de l'Amérique [1 reference]
– and Amer. negotiations with Barbary Powers [1 reference]
– and Anglo-American exchange of ministers [2 references]
– and Anglo-American peace negotiations [4 references]
– and Austro-Russian mediation (1781) [2 references]
– and Barbé-Marbois' letter on Sam Adams [2 references]
– and Commissioners' memorial on deployment of French fleet to Amer. waters (1779) [3 references]
– and Congress’ issue of bills of exchange [2 references]
– and Dana [3 references]
– and Dana's mission to Russia [1 reference]
– and Digges’ meeting with JA [6 references]
– and Dr. Smith’s property detained at Calais [4 references]
– and Dutch internal affairs [1 reference]
– and Dutch neutrality [2 references]
– and Dutch-Amer. Treaty [1 reference]
– and Franco-Amer. alliance [3 references]
– and Franco-American treaties [4 references]
– and Franklin [3 references]
– and Franklin's proposed communication to Van Bleiswyck [1 reference]
– and French West Indies trade [1 reference]
– and French aid [2 references]
– and French politics [1 reference]
– and Grand family [2 references]
– and Gérard de Rayneval's London peace mission [2 references]
– and Izard’s property seized on British ship [2 references]
– and J. Laurens [2 references]
– and JA [6 references]
– and JA's first audience with Louis XVI [2 references]
– and JA's plan to visit Netherlands [2 references]
– and JA’s commission and instructions to conclude tripartite alliance [4 references]
– and JA’s demand for reply to 19 April 1781 memorial [9 references]
– and JA’s memorials of 19 April [1 reference]
– and JA’s mission to negotiate Anglo-American treaties [7 references]
– and JA’s response to proposed Austro-Russian mediation [9 references]
– and JA’s return to America [5 references]
– and JA’s status at peace conference [1 reference]
– and JA’s success in Netherlands [1 reference]
– and Jay [2 references]
– and John Paul Jones [1 reference]
– and La Luzerne [1 reference]
– and Mottin de La Balme [1 reference]
– and Necker’s resignation [1 reference]
– and Spain during Amer. Revolution [2 references]
– and U.S. commercial agents [1 reference]
– and W. T. Franklin [1 reference]
– and cartel ship [2 references]
– and ceremony of Ordre du Saint-Esprit [2 references]
– and communication of Franco-American Treaty of Commerce to Dutch government [2 references]
– and conflict over JA's mission [5 references]
– and controversy over recapture of the Isabelle
[1 reference]
– and convoys [3 references]
– and convoys for ships going to America [9 references]
– and dispute with JA over devaluation of Continental currency [7 references]
– and efforts to have JA’s powers as peace minister limited or revoked [7 references]
– and exchange of declarations on deletion of Arts. 11 and 12 of Treaty of Amity and Commerce [2 references]
– and joint Austro-Russian mediation [1 reference]
– and loans [3 references]
– and negotiations with Barbary States [5 references]
– and plan for reinforcing French fleet in America [9 references]
– and proposed French purchase of Mass. naval stores [3 references]
– and publication of JA's contributions to Mercure
[2 references]
– and recommendation of Fizeaux, Grand & Co. to raise Dutch loan [2 references]
– and revocation of JA's commission (1781) [2 references]
– and rumored sale of Amer. masts to British [3 references]
– and scheme to assume command of Continental Army [2 references]
– and secret Convention of Aranjuez [1 reference]
– and status of goods received from Beaumarchais [2 references]
– and the Deane-Lee controversy [2 references]
– and the Weissenstein affair [1 reference]
– and the fisheries question [1 reference]
– announcement of JA's mission and presentation [4 references]
– approves stipend for Samuel Cooper [1 reference]
– as source for report that France favors Franklin over JA [3 references]
– attempts to influence Amer. policy [4 references]
– attitude toward A. Lee [1 reference]
– attitude toward Anglo-American negotiations [6 references]
– circumscribes JA’s powers as peace negotiator [3 references]
– clash with Marie Antoinette [1 reference]
– code name [1 reference]
– concern over Anglo-Spanish negotiations [4 references]
– confers with Grenville [1 reference]
– conflict with JA over execution of mission to negotiate Anglo-Amer. treaties [10 references]
– conflicts with JA [5 references]
– congressional response to exchanges with JA [4 references]
– consults Franklin on Amer. peace objectives [1 reference]
– cordial relations between Franklin and [3 references]
– correspondence with Commissioners summarized [1 reference]
– correspondence with Franklin [5 references]
– correspondence with Franklin on revaluation [3 references]
– correspondence with JA [2 references]
– correspondence with La Luzerne [1 reference]
– correspondence with La Vauguyon [3 references]
– criticizes JA [2 references]
– disagrees with JA’s efforts to spur French naval support &c. [4 references]
– disapproves JA’s Dutch mission [4 references]
– dispute with JA over deployment of French fleet to Amer. waters [5 references]
– efforts to obtain revocation of JA's peace commission [7 references]
– ends discussion of Franco-American relations with JA [1 reference]
– engraving of [2 references]
– exchange with JA over revaluation [21 references]
– expects JA to reveal Congress’ full instructions [1 reference]
– extract of 1779 letter to JA published [2 references]
– held Franklin’s dupe by AA [1 reference]
– influence in Continental Congress [1 reference]
– influence on Livingston [4 references]
– informed of JA’s commission to Netherlands [1 reference]
– informed of joint peace commission [1 reference]
– instructions to La Luzerne [2 references]
– instructs La Luzerne to be impartial in congress [2 references]
– instructs La Luzerne to build up pro-French faction in Congress [1 reference]
– letter from A. Lee and JA listed (1778) [1 reference]
– letter on Deane from JA to [1 reference]
– letter to JA listed (1779) [1 reference]
– letters from Commissioners listed (1778) [5 references]
– letters from Commissioners listed (1779) [1 reference]
– letters from JA listed (1780) [3 references]
– letters to Commissioners listed (1778) [5 references]
– letters to Commissioners listed (1779) [1 reference]
– letters to Franklin [2 references]
– letters to JA listed (1780) [1 reference]
– letters to and from Commissioners at Paris (1778) [4 references]
– letters to and from JA on peace commission (1780) [3 references]
– meets with JA [6 references]
– mentioned [51 references]
– negotiates consular convention with Franklin [1 reference]
– negotiations with Fitzherbert [2 references]
– obstructs negotiations of joint peace commission [13 references]
– on British effort to split Franco-American alliance [1 reference]
– on Franklin’s meetings with Oswald [1 reference]
– on JA's appointment as minister plenipotentiary to London [1 reference]
– on Jean Holker the younger [1 reference]
– on Rayneval mission [3 references]
– on U.S. relations with other European states [4 references]
– on authority of Holker in America [1 reference]
– on illegal capture by Amer. privateer [1 reference]
– on status of Boston
[3 references]
– opposes Dana's mission to Russia [2 references]
– opposes Franklin's proposed mission to Netherlands (1778) [1 reference]
– policy of keeping U.S. dependent on France [1 reference]
– praises JA’s attachment to Franco-Amer. alliance [2 references]
– presents JA to Louis XVI [2 references]
– ready to compromise France's pledge of Amer. independence [1 reference]
– recommends Deane [2 references]
– refutes reports circulated by British [2 references]
– relations with Commissioners [3 references]
– relationship with JA [12 references]
– reluctance to deal with A. Lee [4 references]
– reorients focus of Franco-American relations [4 references]
– revolt in Geneva [2 references]
– seeks to limit Amer. peace objectives [4 references]
– signs Franco-Amer. agreement on repayment of loans [1 reference]
– signs Franco-Dutch convention on recaptures [1 reference]
– summons JA to Paris [5 references]
– to examine Barlow's Vision of Columbus
[1 reference]
– trust of Deane [1 reference]
– uses Franklin in dispute with JA [6 references]
– view of Franco-American relations and treaties [10 references]
– view of JA's commission and instructions [4 references]
– view of proposed Anglo-American commercial treaty [5 references]
– will provide no additional money for Franklin [2 references]
– étrennes for servants of [1 reference]
– “snarling, growling letters” from [2 references]