From William Lee Perkins (unpublished)
Kingston 17 Novr. 1784.
Sir,

I had the honor to deliver the paper upon the Influenza together with a letter (copies of both which are herewith inclosed) to a friend in London, near a year since, to be transmitted to your Excellency, which I afterwards was given to understand were delivered to—Barclay Esqr., who was so obliging as to undertake to be the bearer of to Your Excellency.

Being apprehensive of some mistake, or miscarriage of the Packet, I have presumed once more to attempt the honor of approaching you, less anxious for the fate of whatever concerns my own interest or Reputation, than desirous of the satisfaction of being not entirely forgotten by your Excellency.

I have only to repeat my sincere and ardent wishes for your Excellency’s Happiness, and to subscribe myself Your Excellency’s most Humble and most Obedient Servant

William Lee Perkins

His Excellency B. Franklin
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