Sellonf & Perrouteau to Benjamin Franklin, November 29, 1777
Paris the 29th. November 1777 Honourable Sir We are desired by our intimate friends Messr. Fairholme & Luther of St. Martin to forward their inclosed Letter for you, 2 and…
Paris the 29th. November 1777 Honourable Sir We are desired by our intimate friends Messr. Fairholme & Luther of St. Martin to forward their inclosed Letter for you, 2 and…
Nantes Nov. 29. 1777. Honorable Gentlemen Agreeable to the orders of Mr. Dean and Mr. Lee I have the honour to transmit Capt. Adams’s Deposition properly authenticated. I have no…
Samedi [November 29, 1777 6 ] 11 heures de soir Etant revenu chez moi, j’etois surpris de trouver qu’il étoit presque onze heures. Je crains qu’oubliant toutes autres Choses, par…
friday [November 4 ] 28h 1777 Count Sarsfield’s compliments to mr. franklin and has the honour to inform him that, as he Seemed to like better, the dinner with mrs.…
London 21st. Novemr 1777 Sir Having formerly had the honor of your acquaintance whilst you resided amongst us in London, I take the liberty of addressing a few lines to…
Fryday Morning [November 21, 1777 6 ] Dear Sir, Mr. Hodge is just arived from Dunkirk and Mr. Deane intreats that you will immediatly come to Town on Business of…
Paris Novr. 21. 1777. Sir You are desired to get from Capt. Adams a particular Account of his being taken, 5 in which he must ascertain as exact as is…
Paris Novr 21. 1777. Gentlemen We are informed that the Ship Portsmouth, which left Bourdeaux a few days since, made Prize of a Vessel from Cork entering the River, with…