Benjamin Franklin to Mary (Polly) Stevenson Hewson, September 13, 1760
London, Sept. 13. 1760 My dear Friend, I have your agreable Letter from Bristol, 4 which I take this first Leisure Hour to answer, having for some time been much…
London, Sept. 13. 1760 My dear Friend, I have your agreable Letter from Bristol, 4 which I take this first Leisure Hour to answer, having for some time been much…
[Bristol, August? 1760] 1 Dear Sir Since you are pleas’d to say you shall be glad of a Line from me I will find Leisure. In my Letter to my…
Augt. 27th. 1760 B Franklin Above is Copy of my Last 6 by Captain Friend. This incloses a second Bill of Exchange for £100—Sterl N 1876 drawn by Colonel J.…
London, Tuesday, Augst. 26. 1760 My Dear Friend, The Mail was made up and sent for Falmouth on Saturday last, so that whether this may reach you by that Conveyance…
Philada. August 26. 1760. Sir, I received yours, of the 14th of June, with two Protests inclosed for £300 Bills of Exchange, 7 which I immediately presented to the Gentlemen…
24th Augt, 1760 Dear Friend B. Franklin It is some Time since I wrote last, which I perceive by Your last, was come to hand, being Dated on the 15th…
London Augt. 23. 1760. My dear Child, I receiv’d your Letters by Mr. Keene, 9 and some others, which I shall answer fully by Capt. Faulkner, who sails in a…
July 28 1760 Dear Friend B Franklin It is some time since I wrote—my last being of the 15th April 3 since which I have recd yours 9th January 19.…
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…
London, June 27. 1760 Dear Mr. Hall, By the last Pacquet I sent you the Protests of two of your Bills, one for £200 the other for £100 drawn by…