Noble Wimberly Jones to Benjamin Franklin, February 2, 1772
Savannah 2d. Febry 1772 Dear Sir Not having had the pleasure for some time of a line from you, gives me great concern, 1 lest I by any Means have…
Savannah 2d. Febry 1772 Dear Sir Not having had the pleasure for some time of a line from you, gives me great concern, 1 lest I by any Means have…
Philada. feby. 2d. 1772 Dear Sir I have the happiness to acquaint you that your Daughter was safely brought to Bed the 20th. Ulto. and presented me with a sweet…
London, Jan. 30. 1772 Dear Son, I have now before me yours of July 3. Aug. 3. Sept. 3. and Nov. 5. 4 All but the last came in my…
London, Jan. 29. 1772 Dear Sally I received your agreable Letters of Oct. 11. and Nov. 5. I met with Mr. Bache at Preston, where I staid two or three…
London, Jan. 28 1772 Dear Sir, I received your very kind Letter of the 15th. together with the Turkey, which prov’d exceeding fine. We regal’d a Number of our Friends…
London, Jan. 28. 1772 My dear Child, I have written several short Letters to you lately just to let you know of my Welfare, and promising to write more fully…
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Edinb 23d Janry 1772 Sir I was honoured with yours of the 11th in Course of Post But defered acknowledging the Receipt of it till the box of plants arrived—which…
[January 13?, 1772 8 ] [ First part missing :] I Send you a Copy of the Receipt, hoping that you may be a means of introducing so valuable a…
London Jan. 13. 1772 Dear Cousin, I received your kind Letter of Nov. 8. and rejoice to hear of the continued Welfare of you and your good Wife and four…