Letter

Jonathan Nesbitt to Benjamin Franklin, August 21, 1783

Paris Augt: 21st: 1783

Sir,

I had the honor to furnish your Excellency a small Account, I think it was in the year
1781, of some articles shipped by your orders for Mr. Richd Bache of Philada.— 9 In the Letter which accompany’d the Account I
mention’d my intentions of drawing for the amount, which however never was done;— Your
Excellency will oblige me greatly by ordering said Account to be look’d for, and if it
has been found free of Errors, I beg that you will send me an order
on your Banker for the amount.— 1 I mean
to depart for L’Orient on Saturday morning, for which place, if you have any orders I
shall be happy to execute them.— I have the honor to remain with great Respect—Sir Your
most hble Servt:

Jonatn: Nesbitt

Sources
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