Phineas Bond
13 documents

COPY Assurances Regarding British Vessel
08/01/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentBond replies to Knox's letter of July 31 on behalf of the British Minister. He assures Knox that he respects the US Government, and that the British vessel being investigated by the US is not …
FO 5/2 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence: Series II, 1793, Consuls for John Temple, Phineas Bond,
Request for Information on Copy of Statement of Facts
09/07/1795 Autograph Letter SignedBond requests confirmation on the mailing of the Copy of Statement of Facts relative the the case on Capt. Home and detained officers.
FO 5/10 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence.
Politics with Foreign Nations
08/24/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWrote Capt. Home and King's Vice Consul in Newport, RI for answers regarding accusations, expects answer shortly. Discussed insult and ill feelings toward government.
FO 5/10 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence.
Documents Refuting Claim of Seizure
11/30/1795 Autograph Letter SignedBond noted his possession of documents that refuted claims that Captain Home detained U.S. seamen unlawfully.
FO 5/10 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence.
Delay in Letters from Newport
09/03/1795 Autograph Letter SignedBond believed delay in communications from Newport was due to an accident. No answers on Capt. Home incident.
FO 5/10 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence.
Complaints Regarding Accusations of Capt. Home
09/12/1795 Autograph Letter SignedAddressed discourse on the misconduct of Captain Rodham Home, for alleged violation of sovereignty of United States.
FO 5/10 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence.
[DUPLICATE] Allegations of Unlawful Seizure
03/30/1795 Autograph Letter SignedReferred to international relations with British. Noted complicated demands made regarding Capt. Home's reassignment due to his "unlawful" detention of a vessel. Enclosed documents that supported …
FO 115/4 Embassy and Consular Archives, United States of America: Correspondence.
