James Parker to Benjamin Franklin, March 29, 1769
N York, March 29. 1769 Honoured Sir This Day yours of the 22d December and 4th January via Philadelphia, came to Hand. And tho’ I had determined not to trouble…
N York, March 29. 1769 Honoured Sir This Day yours of the 22d December and 4th January via Philadelphia, came to Hand. And tho’ I had determined not to trouble…
Craven street, March 26. 1769. Reverend Sir At the Request of the Bearer Mr. Drage I beg Leave to inform you, that I have known him well for these Sixteen…
London, March 21. 1769 Dear Sir Inclos’d is a Bill of Lading for the Telescope; I hope it will get safe to hand, and give Satisfaction. 7 I have not…
London March 9. 1769 Dear Sir I wrote a few Lines to you per Packet, in which I mention’d that at a late Meeting of the Agents they had agreed…
[March 4, 1769. Repeats the substance of his letters of February 17 and March 1, printed above. Adds that he has received another bill of exchange from Postmaster Hubbart for…
Burlington March 2d. 1769 Honored Father, The Mail which [left?] England in December is arriv’d, but I have not [heard?] from you, nor had I one by the November Mail.…
Newyork. March 1. 1769 Honoured Sir By Mrs. Franklin’s Desire, I now send by this Opportunity, two small Kegs of Keskatomas Nuts, 1 one is a Firkin the other a…
London, March 1. 1769 My dear Child, I received yours of Jan. 3. per Packet, and one from Sally. I wrote to you very fully by the late Ships. This…
à Paris ce 27 fev. 1769 Monsieur Vous m’avéz fait grand plaisir de m’adresser M. le Capitaine Houry. 6 Vous m’avéz donné l’occasion de vous marquer ma reconnoissance, mon attachement,…
[January 31, 1769 4 ] The last Packet, which left England about the Middle of Novr. brought no Letter from you, that I can hear of, except one to the…