From James Partridge (unpublished)
Paris 3d March 1785
Sir

The packet sent me for Mrs. Barry shall be taken care of, and this letter for Governor Pownal as it relates to her affairs I shall deliver my self and shall be glad if he can say any thing that may be advantageous to the good little Woman.

My Niece and I return you our warmest thanks for your polite wishes on our journey and for the many Civilities shew’d us at your House.

If ever you should have any occurrences in Italy in which I could be any ways useful to you, I beg you will favor me with your Commands, and if any of your friends pass through Leghorn I hope you will give them a line of introduction to my house that I may shew them every Civility in my power and convince them and you of the great Respect, with which I have the honour to be Sir your most obedient and most humble Servant

James Partridge

Endorsed: James Partridge 3 March 1785
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