Volume 27 Index
G
Gaillet, M.
vineyard, 762
Gaines, Daniel
letter from cited, 794n
recommends Peleg Greene, 794n
Gaines, Hierom
TJ purchases wood from, 267
Gaines, Humphrey
witnesses deed, 733
Gaines, Richard
witnesses deed, 733
Galbaud, Thomas François
dispute with Genet, 32-4, 41-2, 75-8, 97, 123, 285, 385
letter from cited, 849
Gall, Wilhelm Rudolf von
letters for, 689
Gallatin, Albert
letter to, 794
letters forwarded to, 794
Galphin, George
and Creek hostilities with Ga., 463n
Gálvez, Bernardo de
letter to, 688
letter from, 698
and Va. loan request, 687, 688, 698-9
congratulates TJ on election as governor, 698-9
Gambel, Capt. See Gamble (Gambel), Thomas
Gamble, Robert
letters to, 152, 361, 494, 607-8
letter from, 409-10
and goods for Monticello, 64
and orrery for TJ, 85
and books for TJ, 152
and wine for TJ, 152, 410
and model of threshing machine for TJ, 336, 485, 494, 498
forwards letter to TJ, 361
health, 410
and TJ’s furniture, 586, 607, 608
and Portuguese-Algerine truce, 607-8
letters from cited, 608n
letters to cited, 608n
Gamble (Gambel), Thomas
and discharge of unfit troops, 712
Garbland v. Mayot
TJ cites precedent, 726
Gardner, Alan
and British attack on Martinique, 287
Gardoqui, Diego de
and navigation of Mississippi, 162, 357
and Spanish relations with Southern Indians, 162
and U.S. boundary with Spain, 162
and Spanish relations with U.S., 211
and history of Mexican dollar, 218
Garth, Ann
witnesses deed, 733
Garth, Judith (Mrs. Thomas Garth)
deed from, 731-3
sells Lego to TJ, 731-3
Garth, Thomas
deed from, 731-3
witnesses deed, 676
sells Lego to TJ, 731-3
account of, 777
Garvey, Anthony, 750
Gat, Cape de. See Cape Gata, Spain
Gates, Horatio
defeated in battle of Camden, 701n
Gazette de Leide (Leyden Gazette)
forwarded to TJ, 117, 259
Gazette of the United States (Philadelphia)
publishes “Helvidius” essays, 63n
forwarded to TJ, 117
and case of Duplaine, 182
suspends publication, 468, 497
Geddes, David
and Convention troops, 689-90
Gell, John
naval operations in Mediterranean, 153
General Riedesel (ship)
supplies Convention troops, 715n
Genet, Edmé Jacques, 128
Genet, Edmond Charles
letters to, 52-3, 67-9, 97-8, 112, 124, 175-6, 186-7, 302-3, 303-4, 330-1, 340-1, 342, 347, 378, 378-9, 382-3, 404, 413-14, 414-15, 415, 429, 429-30, 458-9, 486, 487, 500-1, 522-3, 583, 618, 649
letters from, 41-2, 78, 103-5, 112-13, 126-33, 147, 148, 149, 156-7, 164-8, 171-2, 172-3, 257, 260, 272-3, 279-80, 280-1, 282, 284-9, 295-6, 347-8, 352, 361-2, 363, 364, 364-5, 365-6, 367, 380-1, 382, 385-6, 387-8, 393, 404-5, 410, 435, 436-8, 457, 460, 479-80, 481-2, 526-7, 527, 582, 592, 593, 593-4, 601-3, 603, 619
note from, 290
recall of, l-li, 18-19n, 33, 49, 52-3, 87, 126-34, 163, 198-9, 219, 399, 400-1, 423, 450, 474, 476n, 600n
correspondence with TJ published, li, 394 (illus.), 609, 637
abandoned by Republicans, 6, 16, 17, 18-19n, 26-7
threat to appeal from Washington to American people, 7, 8n, 145n, 237n, 298, 367-8, 399, 453, 481, 484-5, 527-32, 583, 587-8, 589, 592-3, 594
and French consular admiralty jurisdiction in U.S., 12-13, 33, 46n, 49, 52-3, 82n, 104-5, 131-2, 171-2, 186-7, 189, 191, 260, 272-4, 279-80, 375, 393
interference in American politics criticized, 18-19n, 27, 145n, 237n
French privateers commissioned by in U.S., 25-6n, 78, 104
and restoration of French prizes, 25-6n, 55, 112-13, 190-1, 387n, 413-14, 426-7, 457
dispute with Galbaud, 32-3, 41-2, 75-8, 97-8, 123, 284
letters from cited, 43n, 176n, 184n, 347n, 405n, 618n, 849
and tonnage duties from Saint-Domingue refugees, 43n, 99, 172-3, 191, 280-2, 303n, 435, 489, 522-3, 525, 582
and case of William Tell, 46n, 49, 62, 68, 104-5, 171-2, 191, 279-80, 364
and detention of French prizes in U.S. ports, 46n, 49, 62, 67-9, 104-5, 131-2, 191, 279-80, 410
and threatened revocation of French consular exequaturs, 52-3, 83, 132, 375, 378-9
and case of Duplaine, 53, 132, 186-7, 189, 260, 272-4, 416n
TJ’s notes for letter to, 55
and U.S. jurisdiction over belligerent prize cases, 55, 67-9, 78, 131-2
arrival in Philadelphia, 61-2
TJ compares to Dumouriez, 62-3
and case of Fanny, 67-9, 104, 190-1, 257, 364
and case of William, 67-9, 104, 190-1, 257, 331-2n, 364, 382-3, 384-5, 392, 426
and French captures of prizes in U.S. territorial waters, 67-9, 103-5, 257, 279-80, 342-3, 374, 382-3, 384-5, 392, 393, 410, 426
letters to submitted to Washington, 74, 188, 189, 228, 303n, 304n, 331n, 342n, 383n, 391, 392, 414n, 415n, 583n, 589
and detention of French sailors, 75-6, 76-8, 97-8, 510-11, 597, 607
and case of Greyhound, 82n
and Hauterive’s criticism of TJ, 84n
and alleged French refugee plots in U.S., 98, 113, 284-9, 295-7, 356, 392, 405-6n, 415, 436-9, 456, 458, 460-1, 481-2, 486-7, 523n
and maritime jurisdiction of U.S., 104, 105n, 171-2, 190-1, 257, 330-1, 340-1, 364, 393, 426
and French plan to liberate Louisiana, 111-12n, 176-80, 290-1, 594n
and compensation for French prizes, 112-13, 457
and French right to fit out privateers in U.S., 112-13, 260, 452n, 593
letters forwarded from, 112, 117
withdrawal from U.S. ports of French privateers commissioned by in U.S., 112-13, 124, 451-2
and enlistment of U.S. citizens in French service, 112n, 131, 177, 178-9, 296-7n, 619-20
letters from submitted to Washington, 123, 190
and case of Citoyen Genet, 124
views on U.S. Constitution, 126, 138, 272-4, 379, 414-15, 457-8, 480
diplomatic career in Europe, 128, 380-1
expulsion from Russia, 128-9, 133-4n
reproaches TJ, 128
and G. Morris’s recall, 129, 504-6
publishes correspondence with TJ, 130, 134n, 450, 508-9, 531n, 593-5, 632, 649
and purchase in U.S. of provisions for France, 131, 347-8, 365
requests arms for French West Indies, 131, 134n
and U.S. debt to France, 131, 347-8, 364-5, 378, 382, 429, 457, 487-8, 601-3, 611
and French right to bring prizes into U.S. ports, 132
and new commercial treaty with U.S., 132, 164-9, 281, 302, 361-2, 366, 534
and sale of French prizes in U.S., 132, 219, 364
instructions from Provisional Executive Council, 134n, 594, 632, 649
and French policy against meddling abroad, 147
and French right to commission privateers in U.S., 148, 594-5n
and passports for French ships, 148
and French trade restrictions, 156-7, 365-7
and British trade restrictions, 157, 167
and prize of Concorde, 171-2
and address of French consular commissions, 175-6, 363, 414-15, 426, 479-80, 489, 500-2, 526-7
and exequaturs for French consuls, 175-6, 181, 188-9, 479-80, 489, 500-2, 526-7, 603, 618
and case of Roehampton, 183-4
and French captures of British ships, 183-4, 331-2, 364
and French consular appointments, 185n, 282, 302-3, 347, 352, 363, 414-15, 426
British attitude toward, 276
and case of Catherine, 279-80, 364
and British occupation of Saint-Domingue, 284-9, 436-7
and U.S. guarantee of French possessions in America, 284-9, 362, 452n, 599
and British impressment of seamen, 288
and British relations with Western Indians, 288
and British retention of western posts, 288
and French plan to liberate Canada, 290-3, 385-7, 594n
Les Français Libres à leurs freres de la Louisiane,
Les Francais Libres a leurs freres Les Canadiens, 290-3, 386n
and denunciation of Mangourit, 295-7, 415, 619-20
and French plan to capture E. and W. Fla., 295-7, 619-20
marries Cornelia Clinton, 298
and alleged British plots against U.S., 303-4, 380-1
and case of Conyngham, 342-3, 374, 426
and case of Pilgrim, 342n, 426
and funds for French naval vessels in U.S., 347-8, 365
and relief of Saint-Domingue refugees, 347-8
and French reissue of assignats, 366
attempts to sue Jay and King for libel, 367-8, 527-9, 530-1n, 583, 587-8, 589, 592-3, 594
and case of Moissonnier, 375
and departure of French naval vessels in U.S., 385-7
and French naval operations in Caribbean, 386
and French naval protection for vessels to France, 386
dispatches from France lost, 387-8
sends French constitution to TJ, 388
and appeal from Washington to Congress, 395-6, 401, 593-5, 632, 649, 655
translation of letters of, 402
credences of, 403
rank as consul general questioned, 403
courier to TJ, 404
and mistreatment of deputation from Saint-Domingue, 404-5, 429-30, 460
report on French West Indies, 404, 405n, 429
and Saint-Domingue political situation, 404-5
and factionalism of Saint-Domingue refugees, 405n
and case of Jane of Dublin, 413-14, 426-7
and case of Lovely Lass, 413-14, 426-7
and case of Prince William Henry, 413-14, 426-7
and alleged threats to French consuls, 437, 456, 458, 481-2, 523
requests authority over U.S. ships to Saint-Domingue, 437-8, 459
and freedom of the press, 438-9n
and case of Carmagnole, 451-2
and arming of British ships in U.S., 452n
and case of Little Sarah, 452n, 528n
and sale of arms to belligerent nations, 458-9
correspondence with TJ certified for Congress, 477n
and payment of bills drawn on Saint-Domingue, 487-8n
and enlistment in French service of French citizens in U.S., 511-12n
and TJ’s report on commerce, 534
and neutrality rules, 593
and enlistment of Indians in French service, 594n
and free ships and free goods, 598-601
and Proclamation of Neutrality, 598-601
and opening of French ports to U.S. ships, 639-41
mentioned, 6, 163, 423
Genoa
Dutch warships at, 187
Algerines capture ship from, 284n
neutrality, 470
Genton, Citizen
and British capture of Môle Saint Nicolas, 438n
George (ship)
captured by British, 54
George (TJ’s slave)
plants TJ’s wheat, 274
George III, King of Great Britain
additional instructions to British warships and privateers, 6, 100, 476n
and alleged British plots against U.S., 220, 288-9, 381
gives ships to Algiers, 232-3
Saint-Domingue refugees swear allegiance to, 482n
George Barclay (ship)
carries letters, 508, 509
and model of threshing machine for TJ, 508
Georgetown, Md.
Short considers purchasing lots in, 202-3
Georgia
and ratification of Bill of Rights, lii
Creek hostilities with, 32, 462-4, 584-5n, 622-5
British consul in, 61, 83
and French plan to capture E. and W. Fla., 297n, 619-20n
Whitney experiments with cotton gin in, 433-4
and Talon’s business affairs, 460n
and slaves stolen from E. Fla., 650
and Madison’s revenue plan, 731
legislative acts sent to TJ, 852
Georgia, Governor of. See Telfair, Edward
Georgia Gazette (Savannah)
and circular letter to merchants, 270
Gerard, Mr.
executed by L’Orient mob, 307
Gérard, Conrad Alexandre
and address of French consular commissions, 500-1
Gerlach, Heinrich
and flags of truce, 715
Germantown, Pa.
executive branch moved to, 219, 297-8, 333, 335-6, 450-5
possible meeting site of Congress, 228-9
TJ travels to, 253, 275n, 299
Washington at, 361, 394
Madison and Monroe at, 430
E. Randolph resides in, 507n
Germantown Academy
offers to house Congress, 315
Germany
wines of, 763, 844
Gibbes, Henry
memorial from, 351-2
and case of Betsey, 351-2
Gibbes, Lucas
memorial from, 351-2
and case of Betsey, 351-2, 389-90
Gibraltar
sends troops to Toulon, 135, 153, 155, 187, 199
Humphreys bound for, 139
and British naval operations, 153
Simpson reports on, 156
Portuguese fleet at, 187
relations with Algiers, 596-7
Gibraltar, Bay of
and Portuguese-Algerine truce, 234-5n
Gibson, George
letter to, 697-8
troops of, 697-8, 700
Gibson, John
and conflict with Western Indians, 34n
Gignouse (Gignoux), Pis
and French plan to liberate Louisiana, 176-80, 312, 314
Giles, William Branch
and Ast’s fire insurance plan, 360n
travels to Germantown, 430
boards with Eliza Trist, 492
and payment of debts to British in Va., 827
Gilmer, George
health of, 323
Gilmor, Robert
letter to, 15
and relief of Saint-Domingue refugees, 15, 65n, 89
Gilmor (Gilmore), Robert, & Co.
and bills of exchange for Department of State, 654
gin
seized by British, 448n
ginger
export from British West Indies, 539, 558, 572
Giovannini. See Prato, Giovannini da
Girondins (Brissotines)
plan to liberate Canada and Louisiana, 290n
and rumored slave rebellion in U.S., 614
Glasgow
and ransom of captives in Algiers, 823
glass. See plateau, glass
Glass, Alexander S.
letter to, 79
memorial from, 351-2
and case of Betsey, 79, 84, 85, 351-2
memorial from cited, 79n
Goddard, Lemuel
master of Washington, 223, 239, 283n
Godoy Alvarez de Faria, Manuel, Duque de la Alcudia
and Spanish relations with U.S., 211, 358-9
disregards Carmichael and Short, 327
gold
captured by French, 269n, 627-8n
coinage of, 645-8
gong
for great clock, lii, 840n
Goochland Co., Va.
militia, 705-6
Goodale, N.
and case of Greyhound, 80n
Goodall, Samuel Granston
and capture of Toulon, 155
Goodhue, Benjamin
and N. Read’s steamboat improvements, 791
Goodrich, Chauncey
and patent for Whitney’s cotton gin, 246, 250
Goodrich, Elizur
and patent for Whitney’s cotton gin, 246
Gore, Christopher
letters to, 13-14, 338-9, 416, 456
letters from, 79-80, 261, 427, 523
instructions to, 340
and case of Duplaine, 13-14, 79-82, 189, 190, 261, 416, 427
letter from submitted to Washington, 190
and maritime jurisdiction of U.S., 338-40, 427
letter to submitted to Washington, 340n, 391
letter from cited, 416n; and alleged threats to French consuls, 456, 523
Goutte d’or
vineyard, 718, 761, 842
governors, state
letter to (circular), 815
and enforcement of neutrality, 36-7, 44
and maritime jurisdiction of U.S., 339-42
acts of Congress sent to, 815, 852, 855
Graach (Crach), Germany
TJ evaluates wine of, 763
Graham, Marquis of. See Montrose, James Graham, Duke of
Graham, Richard
letter to, 494-5
letter from, 443-4
and U.S. right to navigate Mississippi, 443-4, 494
identified, 444-5n
letter from submitted to Washington, 445n
grain
and British trade restrictions, 100-2
export to France, 166
captured by Algerines, 284n
U.S. exports of, 536, 553, 567
export to Portugal, 537, 555, 569
export from U.S. to Great Britain forbidden, 538
export to Sweden, 538, 557, 571
duties on in Great Britain, 547n, 556, 570
reexports from Great Britain, 557
suitability of to Albemarle Co., 615
duties on manufactures from, 840-1.
See also
spirits
grain
grain, bread
export from U.S. to Spain forbidden, 537
export to France, 537
Grand, Ferdinand
and prize money for Jones’s command, 747
Grand & Cie.
letter from forwarded to TJ, 235n
Grand’ Anse, Saint-Domingue
captured by Great Britain, 334
Grange (ship)
carries dispatches to TJ, 11
and restoration of French prizes, 422
grapes
Auvorna, 278
black Hamburg, 278
black Morillon, 278
black sweetwater, 278
Corinth, 278
damson, 278
D’arboyce, 278
Millers Burgundy, 278
Rhenish, 278
royal muscadine, 278
Tokay, 278
Virginia, 278
white Frontignac, 278
white muscat (Lunel), 278
white sweetwater, 278
grapevines
sent to TJ, 278-9
grass
suitability of Albemarle Co. for, 615
grass, timothy
planted by Hawkins, 279
Graves, France
vineyards, 763, 843
Gravina, Federico
and capture of Toulon, 155
Gray (Grey), John
offers lodgings to Bankson, 183
Gray, William, Jr.
and case of U.S. ship William, 383n
letter from cited, 383n
Graybill, Jacob
and case of Industry, 372n
Great Britain
TJ compares to France, 741
American Revolution
army in, 716
Army
troops for Toulon, 135, 153, 155, 187, 199
troops for Canada, 158
TJ compares to France, 741
Economy
wheat harvest, 11
fish exports, 221
Edwards’s views on, 277
insurance business, 307
tobacco reexports to Sweden, 548n, 557-8, 572
TJ compares to France, 741
regulation of Irish trade, 750, 752n
export of machinery to U.S., 759-60
spinning industry, 783
trade with Denmark, 802
Foreign Relations
with Spain, 24, 142, 162, 220-1, 350
and Portuguese-Algerine truce, 139, 197n, 231-2, 262-3, 264-5, 283, 284n, 469-71
with Portugal, 140, 221-2, 598
with Denmark, 143, 470, 598
with Sweden, 143, 470, 598
with Tunis, 187
with Austria, 276
with Netherlands, 276, 598
and Dutch-Algerine truce, 284n
with Genoa, 470
with Tuscany, 470
with Algiers, 596-7
with France, 598
with Russia, 598
Navy
channel fleet, 5
captures U.S. ship, 8-9
and additional instructions to British warships and privateers, 33, 149-50, 475, 476-7n, 478n
captures French privateer, 49
operations in Caribbean, 284-5, 287
recaptures U.S. ship, 526
operations during American Revolution, 685-6, 689, 712-13
TJ compares to France, 741
Parliament
trade regulations, 578n
appeals to House of Lords, 722-3
Politics and Government
and treaty-making power, 412
Privy Council
and importation of wheat, 29, 29
report on trade with U.S., 532, 578n
Public Finance
TJ compares to France, 741
proportion of alloy in silver coinage, 821
Society
described by Mrs. Adams, 749
U.S. Relations with
possibility of war, 10, 29, 32, 138, 221-2, 425n, 451, 535, 637
Federalist friendship toward Britain, 27
and alleged conspiracy against France in U.S., 41
and proposed purchase of provisions in U.S. for France, 131
blamed for Portuguese-Algerine truce, 139, 197-8n, 199, 231-4, 283, 284n, 469-71, 534, 596-7, 609, 619, 637
alleged British plots against U.S., 142, 220-1, 284-9, 303-4, 380-1
and case of Lafayette, 151
and maritime jurisdiction of U.S., 190-1
and Short’s diplomatic conduct, 213-18
and G. Morris’s diplomatic conduct, 218n
and British relations with Western Indians, 288, 470, 534
possible support for U.S. right to navigate Mississippi, 444
and British retention of western posts, 447-9, 533, 610, 636
impact of communications to Congress on, 454
mercantilism opposed in TJ’s report on commerce, 532-3
American popular hostility toward, 535, 596-7
and British captures of U.S. ships, 535
and U.S. guarantee of French possessions in America, 599
attitude toward U.S., 750
and need to encourage American ships and seamen, 789.
See also
Grenville, William Wyndham, Lord
Hammond, George
Pinckney, Thomas
U.S. Trade with
and French trade restrictions, l-li, 33, 156-7, 158
and British trade restrictions, 6, 11, 29, 552n, 563, 577, 829-36, 841
trade statistics, 166, 548n, 557, 571, 578n
Genet condemns British mercantilism, 167
duties on U.S. imports from, 469-70, 609
and TJ’s report on commerce, 532-5
and proposed U.S. navigation act, 533
rejects U.S. overtures for commercial treaty, 533, 544, 563, 577-8
tonnage of U.S. shipping to, 536, 554, 568
U.S. exports to, 536, 546n, 553-4, 567-8
duties on U.S. exports to, 538, 540, 549n, 556, 559, 570-1, 573
restrictions on U.S. shipping, 538, 546n, 564-5n
colonial trade regulations, 539, 540, 545n, 546n, 549n, 558-9, 572, 573, 578n
and reexports of U.S. products, 546n, 800
U.S. imports from, 546n, 554, 568
and British navigation acts, 547-8n, 556-7, 570-1, 642, 841
restrictions on fisheries, 788
War of First Coalition
restrictions on neutral trade, l-li, 6, 10, 33, 50, 55-8, 100-2, 123, 138, 143, 149-50, 157, 423, 451, 454-5, 468, 471-2, 475, 476-7n, 478n, 481, 489, 491
and additional instructions to British warships and privateers, 6, 33, 100-2, 115, 123, 143, 149-50, 475, 476-7n, 478n
and French trade restrictions, 33, 156-7, 158
captures Toulon, 135, 153, 155, 187, 199, 227, 334, 345, 470
siege of Dunkirk, 149, 334, 345
troops for Canada, 158
and Portuguese-Algerine truce, 197-8n, 199, 231-2, 262-3, 264-5, 469-71
and Paine’s peace commission proposal, 226-7, 258-9, 471
naval operations in Caribbean, 284-5, 287, 334, 345
occupation of Saint-Domingue, 289n, 405n, 436-7, 438n, 468, 482, 629
and French plan to liberate Canada, 290-3, 386n
alleged conspiracy against France, 365-6
and French naval operations in Caribbean, 386n
loss of Toulon, 467-8
and British captures of U.S. ships, 535
and free ships and free goods, 598-601.
See also
privateers, British
privateers, French
Great Falls of the Potomac
Short desires to reside near, 207
Great Kanawha (Kanhaway) river
as boundary of new states, 739
Great Slave lake
communication with Lake Superior, 793n
Green, William (R.I.)
memorial from, 829-36
claim for compensation, 829-36
Greenbrier Co., Va.
and defense of western frontier, 691, 693n
Indian depredations, 691
militia, 691, 693n
Greene, Nathanael
reinforcements for, 703, 711
at Guilford Court House, 709
land grant for, 796
Greene, Peleg
recommended as commander of cutter, 794n
Greene, Ray
appointed district attorney, 194n
Greenleaf, James
and TJ’s recommendations for Lear, 226, 304-5
and Kinsley’s brickmaking machine, 420, 485
purchases lots in Federal District, 485
Greenup, Christopher
carries letter to TJ, 333
Greenway (ship)
carried to Cádiz, 253
Greenwich, England
Leslie tests rod pendulum at, 154, 220n
Greer, Arthur
letter from cited, 772n
seeks State Department clerkship, 772n
Gregorie, Alexander Frazier
permitted to land, 715
Gregorie, John
seeks consular appointment at Dunkirk, 9
Greive, George
recommended to TJ by Deane, 719
Grenadines, W.I.
vessels from quarantined in Va., 135
Grenville, William Wyndham, Lord
and British trade restrictions, 59n, 144n
and additional instructions to British warships and privateers, 102n
and case of Lafayette, 151
Greyhound (ship)
seized by Duplaine, 6, 13, 62, 80-2n, 184-5, 188, 260, 261
Griffin, Mr.
and Dover tract, 206
Griffin, John Tayloe
financial affairs, 40, 260, 333, 397-8, 493
Griffith, Dennis
letter to, 53-4
and Va.-Md. boundary, 53-4
grist mills
American method of described by TJ, 768
Macomb’s improvements to, 804
Grotius, Hugo
as legal authority, 272-3, 379
Guadeloupe, W.I.
Genet’s report on, 405n
and alleged French refugee plots in U.S., 486-7n
U.S. consul at, 782n
Guide, Pierre
letter to redated, 798
Guilford Court House, N.C.
Greene at, 709
Guistine, Count de. See Custine (Guistine), Adam Philippe, Comte de
Gulf of Gascony. See Bay of Biscay
Gunn (Gun), James: enmity of Knox and Hamilton toward, 32
gunpowder
U.S. purchase of, 46
for western expedition, 693
threatened by British, 707
duties on, 841
Gustav IV Adolph, King of Sweden
instructs consuls to represent Denmark, 389-90n, 409
mentioned, 351