John MacMahon to Benjamin Franklin, October 1, 1777
At the Military school October the 1st. 1777 Sir I make bold to recommend to you the bearer, who is a Clergyman of my country. He has received a letter…
The MacMahon family originated in Ireland and later established itself in France, where it gained prominence. In the context of French nobility, the head of the family holds the titles of Duc de Magenta and Marquis de MacMahon.
At the Military school October the 1st. 1777 Sir I make bold to recommend to you the bearer, who is a Clergyman of my country. He has received a letter…
At the Military School Dec. the 19th. 1777 Sir At my return here the day before yesterday, I found the chief Gentlemen of this house assembled, who are all wellwishers…
At the Military School Jany the 9th: 1778 Dear Sir Here is another paper of news M. De Keralio, who gives you his kind service sends you. I wish the…
John MacMahon writes to Benjamin Franklin in 1784 to express regret for being unable to accept Franklin's invitation due to a prior commitment. He conveys his respectful regards while declining the proposed meeting.