From Arthur Lee
als: American Philosophical Society; AL (draft): National Archives
Paris July 10th. 1779
Sir,

I had the honor of receiving your Letter of yesterday in which you inform me, that Messrs. Bayard, Chaumont, & Montieu were the Merchants you alluded to in your Letter to my Brother, & that you understood their terms were those proposed by Virginia.

The first of these Gentlemen, who never applied to me, I understand is a Bankrupt. The second you may remember declind an application made by us with Mr. King, similar to that by Mr. Lemaire, but to a much smaller amount.

Mr. Lemaire brought Mr. Montieu to my House, as one who had a Manufactory of Fusils. But he made no proposals that I remember at all conformable to those of the State of Virginia. Your Nephew however informs me, that he believes Mr. Montieu sent his Proposals to you in writing. If so I shall be much obligd to you for a Copy of them.

I have the honor to be with the greatest respect Sir Yr. most obedt. Humble Servt.

Arthur Lee

The Honble. B. Franklin
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