Jonathan Williams, Jr. to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
London 18 may 1785

I received your kind Favour, my dear Friend, I am obliged to set out immediately for Dublin.—I do not see a better Plan than what the Doctor proposes of going in the June Packet from Havre but in that Case he should have no more Passengers allowed than are very convenient for him. I will join him if Possible at Havre, but I cannot go on to Paris.—Your Father tells me that you propose a meeting with him somewhere on the Coast, I will endeavour to be of the Party with him.—Excuse this hasty scroll, I will write you again soon. I am Dear Billy most affectionately Your

J Williams J

Addressed: a monsieur / Monsieur Franklin fils / A Passy / prés / Paris
Notation: Williams 18 May 1785
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