From Samuel Cooper (unpublished)
Boston July 19th. 1783.
Sir,

Having wrote you at large by the America that has lately sailed from Portsmouth, you will give me Leave to write this merely as an Introduction to my Friend Benjn. Austin junr. Brother to Mr. Austin who carried to France the News of Burgoigne’s Surrender. He is a worthy Branch of a respectable Family; a young Gentleman of much good Sense, highly esteemed by all his Acquaintances and of good Reputation in the Mercantile World. I most sincerely wish him Success in his Plans of Business. He means to pass from England to France and will not fail to do himself the Honor of waiting on the American Ambassador at the Court of that Nation. I hope he will find your Excellency in good Health, and surrounded with every Blessing.

I have the Honor to be most respectfully and with the most constant Friendship Your Most obedient humble Servant

Saml. Cooper.

His Excellency Bn. Franklin Esqr.
Endorsed: Cooper Mr Saml. July 19 1783
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