Letter

David Hall to Benjamin Franklin, July 2, 1760

Philada. July 2. 1760.

Sir,

Yours, of the 28th of March, 7 I received, owning the Receipt of a Bill for £200 Sterling, drawn by William Plumsted.

The Brevier came safe to hand by Gibbon, looks very well, but sticks, when distributed, most intolerably. Believe it will turn out pretty perfect. 8

By the Captains Falconer and Killner to London, I sent you the first and second Copies of a Bill of Exchange for £100 Sterling. 9 Inclosed you have now the third Copy of same Bill, in case of Miscarriages, I shall soon remit you more, tho’ at present it does not suit me to do it. I am, Sir, Yours. &c.

David Hall

To Mr. Franklin By the Myrtilla, Captain Bolitho, to London 1

Sources
Founders Online u2014 Papers of Benjamin Franklin View original source ↗