William Pyne to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
Franklin Park May 10th 1786
Dear Sir

I have sent the Waggon for you at Coopers. Be so good to get some Wheat or Rye for the Servants Bread I have sent to Burlington and round this Neighbourhood and cannot get any of either kind. I am told there is in Philadelphia Condemn Flower to be bought Cheap and good for Servants and likewise a Barrel of Superfine Three Bushels of White Potatoes the Red I can get here. and be so kind to bring some Money I am drove to the last Guinea and was Obliged to send the Man from Mountholley without his Money this Morning. I am Dear Sir Your most Obedient Humble Servant

Wm. Pyne

Your Horses are both Better. Please to bring my Wifes Martingale
Addressed: Wm. T. Franklin Esqr. / at Dr. Franklins / Philadelphia [on a separate address sheet:] W. T. Franklin Esqr. / at the Presidents / Philadelphia
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