From Samuel Curson (unpublished)
Marseilles 16th. January 1783
Sir

I have some time had in veiw the intention of fixing myself in Lisbon, for the purpose of transacting business for my countrymen. This seems a favourable moment, if credit is to be given to the report of that place being lately opend to American vessells. Am induced to think your Excellency will be acquainted with the truth of this; my reason for troubling you with this letter; at same time to ask your opinion whether an American will be permitted to establish a house where an English factory has so much influence. If you think Sir! I might be assisted in my object, by the French Ambassador, dare say you will not deem it too much trouble. Give me a line to him on the subject with a passport which propose to make immediate use of.

A few days ago the Ship Hawk, Ca. Ball arrived here from Philadelphia. She saild the 21st. Novr. but brings nothing new.

I beg my best comps. to your grandson and remain with perfect respect Sir Your most humble and obedient servant

Sam. Curson

His Excel. Ben. Franklin Esqr. Minister Plenip.
Endorsed: Curson Saml. 16 Janr. 1783.
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