Franklin and John Adams to William Temple Franklin: Instructions
ADS: Cornell University Library; copy: Delaware Historical Society
Passy, Nov. 20. 1778
Instructions to W T. Franklin

You are to go by the shortest Road to Dieppe, and make all the Dispatch possible.

At Dieppe enquire for Mr Baron, Merchant there, and take his Advice whether to go off to the Ship, or to acquaint the Captain with your Arrival send him the Letters you have for him, and desire him to come & meet you on shore. The last is safest for the Intelligence you may obtain, as well as for you, if the Weather should be stormy.

You are to make all the Enquiries noted in the Paper annexed; & put down the Answers in Writing; as well as other Matters he may communicate to you:—in which be very exact and clear.

You are to enquire if he wants Hands, & acquaint him that there may probably be some to be had here at his Return from his Cruise, if that should occasion a Diminution of his Numbers.—

You are to keep an exact Account of your Expences, & use the utmost Frugality therein: By this, your Diligence & Expedition in going and Returning, and your Exactness in executing these Orders, you will recommend yourself to our Approbation.—

B Franklin
John Adams
1. Force of his Vessel, Number of Men. &c 2. What time he left America, & from what Port. 3. What Instructions he had from Congress. 4. If he knows the Contents of his Dispatches. 5. Ask for News, & Newspapers 6. What Acct. there was of Differences between Count D’Estaign’s People & those of Boston— 7. Whether he was well supply’d with Necessaries there & Provisions. 8. Whether he was repair’d & sail’d; and where suppos’d to be bound.— 9. What the present Situation of the Armies. 10. Whether Burgoyne’s Corps continu’d entire, or were much diminish’d by Desertion &c. & where canton’d.— 11. Whether the great Ships are finish’d, that were building. 12. What the present State of Paper Money. 13. Whether Taxes are begun, to sink it. 14. If he is acquainted with any late Resolutions of Congress material for us to know.— 15. What Persons of Note have of late taken the Oath of Allegiance to the States.— 16. Where the Enemies Fleet were in America? 17. Whether any and what Vessells were bound to France from any Port of America? 18. Whether the Providence Boston and Ranger had arrived and with what Prizes? 19. Where the Warren Rawley Alliance and other Continental Frigates?
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