To Richard Bache
al (draft) and copy: Library of Congress
Passy, Nov. [i.e., December] 10. 1781
Dear Son,

The Bearer Count Beniousky, a Hungarian Gentleman of Distinction, goes to America with some Intention of settling there, if he shall find the Country agreable. He is much esteemed by Persons of Consideration here, and I earnestly recommend him to your Civilities. I have ordered Claret to you by various Opportunities, and hope some of it will be arriv'd before you receive this. I have heard lately from Benny, who was well. I am ever, Your

Mr Bache
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