Samuel White to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
London, Mar 5. 1783
Dear Sir

I have Taken The Liberty to send to your Care by Mr. Storer, sundry letters to be forwarded to Nantes by The Eairliest Opperty., & some for St. Germain which beg youl see are Diliver’d, & forgive the Intrusion. I also send you some late papers, some Curious Cuts of the Times, the Debates of House of Parliment, for your Amusements. for News & the Situation of Matters in London I Refer you to Mr. Storer. A Bill has been Read twice for putting Americans on Almost the same footing as a British Subject & The Ardent wish of every one for a firm Union As soon as The Bill passes Il send it you: by the Heads of it, its as much as we Could possibly Ask. Oppinion are much devided wether Brittish Goods will be Received in America, when you are at Liesure be so kind as to drop me a Line on That Subject. Direct at the York Coffee House. I shall be Happy to give you any Intelligence this way or Render you any Service in London. My Complints. to Your Veneriable Grandfather & be Assur’d I am with Esteem Your Sincere Friend & Hum Serv

Saml White

Wm. T. Franklin Esq
Notation: Saml. White Mar. 5h. 1783.—
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