Jonathan Jr Williams to Benjamin Franklin, July 18, 1774
Manchester 5 July 18. 1774 Dear and honoured Sir I am thus far arrived on my Journey, and have met with every success I could possibly have expected. I have…
Manchester 5 July 18. 1774 Dear and honoured Sir I am thus far arrived on my Journey, and have met with every success I could possibly have expected. I have…
Perth Amboy July 5th: 1774 Sir I this day received a letter from Mr. Wilmot dated 30 March last wherein he says “before you receive this letter you will have…
[New York, July 3, 1774 7 ] [ First part missing 8 ] there is no foreseeing the Consequences which may result from such a Congress as is now intended…
London, June 30. 1774 Dear Friend I send you herewith a few Pamphlets which I request you to distribute among the Committee and others as you may think proper. The…
[May 7, 1774] [ First part missing ] have an Opportunity of passing the new One. All the rest of the 15 Bills passed the same Day, viz. Feb. 26.…
London, May 7. 1774 My dear Child It is now a very long time indeed since I have had the Pleasure of a Line from you. 5 I hope however…
Philadelphia 5th May 1774 Dear and Honoured Sir I venture to drop you a few Lines notwithstanding your Expectation of leaving England in all 1 this Month. I wrote you…
London, May 5. 1774 My dear Child, Our Family here is in great Distress. Poor Mrs. Hewson has lost her Husband, and Mrs. Stevenson her Son-in-law. He died last Sunday…
Hanover Square May 3d 1774 Dear Doctor. I send you an extract from Mr. Jacksons bill for the Vase Stove. He has charged me on another account for 13 C…
Philad. May 3d. 1774 Honoured Sir This is to let you know that Betsy and I are here on a Visit to my Mother, who, with all the Family are…