1.
Cutting sent this letter via the Marietta, Capt. Fitzwilliam Sargent (Sergeant), which sailed from Gravesend,
England, on 17 June and reached Boston on 23 August. Addressing Parliament on 10 June,
George III alluded to the Nootka Sound negotiations with Spain, hoping for “Peace on
just and honourable grounds” but advising that preparation for war was “indispensably
necessary.” The next day he signed a proclamation dissolving Parliament and calling
for the first round of national elections since 1784 (London Public Advertiser, 11, 12, 19 June 1790; London Diary, 11, 12 June; Boston Herald of Freedom, 24
Aug.; Jefferson, Papers
, 18:328).