William Hodgson to Benjamin Franklin, June 29, 1781
London 29 June 1781 Dear sir I did myself the pleasure to write you on the 8 May since when I am without any from you— I have had a…
London 29 June 1781 Dear sir I did myself the pleasure to write you on the 8 May since when I am without any from you— I have had a…
à Versailles le 28. Juin 1781. Je me suis fait rendre compte, Monsieur des récépissés et reconnoissances qui ont été fournis successivement du montant des fonds dont le Roi a…
Newport, Rhode Island 28th. June 1781 Sir I am truly sorry that an unhappy occasion compels me to intrude at this time upon your more important concerns, and beg the…
Passy June 28th. 1781. Sir, Since my Acceptance of your Bills I have applied to the Ministers for more Money to discharge the other Engagements I enter’d into for Payment…
Philadelphia June 20th. 1781. Dear & Hond: Sir I again acknowledge receipt of your Favors, per Captain Paul Jones, of the 16th. March, 3d & 27th June, 4h Octr. &…
Passy, June 20. 1781. Sir, I received with great Pleasure the News of your being safely arrived at Dunkirk. 4 Mrs. Conyngham is not yet come up to Paris. I…
Nantes June 19. 1781 Sir! Inclosed you have two Letters I received yesterday, addressed to your Excellency— By a letter from Captain John Manley I find that Captain Cunningham has…
Philadelphia June 19. 1781 Sir, You will receive herewith enclosed a Letter addressed to his most Christian Majesty, with a Copy of the same for your Information, 7 also a…
à Versailles le 17 Juin 1781 J’ai reçu, Monsieur, la lettre que vous m’avez fait l’honneur de m’écrire le 10 de ce mois. Je n’ai pris aucune part à l’emploi…
Passy, June 17. 1781 Sir, The Bearer, Mr. Beyerlé, goes to America with Views of settling himself in that Country. His Father is a man of Substance, and will assist…