To John Jay (unpublished)
Philada. Nov. 10. 1787
Sir

I hear that it has been proposed in Congress, to appoint Vice-Consuls in different Ports of France. If that should be the Case, I would request your remembring and mentioning to Congress Mr. Bondfield for Bourdeaux. If I thought my Recommendation might have any weight, it would be, that on many occasions during the War he render’d Service to the United States, and in all with great Readiness, Ability and Integrity, so that I not only think he would make a good Officer, but that he has some Claim to a Preference. With great Esteem I have the Honour to be Sir, Your most obedient, and most humble Servant

B. Franklin

Honble. John Jay Esqr
Addressed: Honourable / John Jay Esqr / Minister for Foreign Affairs / &c &c / New York
Endorsed: Letter Novr 10th. 1787. B. Franklin
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