Jared Ingersoll to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
Philadelphia July 23. 1780—
Dr. Sir.

At the time I left England, I put my Library under the Care of a Gentleman of my Acquaintance with Directions to forward it to France, when he should receive directions from one to that purpose, sometime after my Arrival I wrote for it & recollecting that my Residence was a matter of a very [uncer]tain Nature, I took the Liberty to order it to your Address. I therefore beg the favor of you, if it has or should come to your hands, to send it here by the first good Opportunity, any expenses that may attend I will pay to your Order—

The French Fleet arrived at Newport the 10th. Inst Admiral Grennes is also at New york, without the [Hook], we are making all possible preparations for an Attempt against that place—I expect we shall have a very vigorous Campaign— I am Sir your most Obedt. & very hum. servt.

Jared Ingersoll

Addressed: A Monsieur / Monsieur William Franklyn / A Passy—
Endorsed: Jared Ingersoll July 23. 80. ansd 19 Feb. 81. by Mr. Le Veillard.—
Notations in different hands: Forewarded from L’Orient Sept. 7th 1780 by your Hble servt J Kendall forward by Doctr Kendel. Recd 13 sep. 1780.
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