Nathaniel Falconer to Benjamin Franklin, June 7, 1783
London June the 7. 1783
My Dear Sir
I inclose a Book that Came out yesterday hear and is Like to make Some Noise hear 6 I Recd Letters yesterday from philadla via
Newyork as Late as the 24 of April one Ship had arrivd from Irland and omitted to Land
there Goods an order to the Collecter to Enter all vessells from Grait Britton 7 I wrote you Sir on my First arrivall hear 8 but as I have not heard from you am
fearfull it has not Reacht your hand I then mentioned my intention of Bying a ship hear
and Going out to philadla I Expect to Sail from hear about the 15 of July if there is
aney thing that I Can do hear for my old frend I beg he will Lay his Commands on me I
Dined yesterday at the post office at mr Jacksons your old frend mr watley was with
us 9 whe had much Talk about old times
they Both Desier to be Rememberd to you I have been once to our old frends mr
Strawns 1 and find him jest the Same man
belives Every Ly he hears against the united States the French armey and our army have
been killing Each other and that whe Shall be Glad to Come to this Countrey again Let
thees Gentelmen belive all this for am very Shure I Do not my best
Compliments mr wm T Franklin and mr hartley if he is with you I am Dear Sir your most
obident Sr
Nath Falconer