Letter
Gustavus Conyngham to Benjamin Franklin, June 16, 1781
Dunkirk June 16th. 81
Sir.
With pleasure I can informe you that Once More I have Obtained my Liberty After Many Difficulties, 9 Mrs. Conyngham being Arrived in france Some time past I expect She may be on the way to england. 1 Should she be in Paris You Will be kind to Give her thiss information, I shall Waite heare to I have the Pleasure to heare from you, I hope Shall be Able to Procure A Safe and Speedy Passage to 2
I am Sir Your most Obdt. & Very hhble. Servt.
Gustavus Conyngham
Should Mrs. Conyngham be in Paris be pleased. to Advise her to stay to I Can Get theare.
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