To Vergennes
ALS: Archives du Ministèredes affaires étrangères; copy: Library of Congress
Passy, Feb. 25. 1779.
Sir

I received duly your Excellency’s most obliging Letter of the 19th Instant. I was then so ill with the Gout and a Fever, that I could neither write nor think of anything. This necessarily prevented my Attending at Court to present my Letters of Credence on Tuesday last, agreable to his Majesty’s gracious Permission. But as the Fit seems to be going off, I hope that in two or three Days I shall be able to pay my Respects to your Excellency at Versailles.

I thank your Excellency for your kind Notice of the Affair of Capt. MacNeil.

I have ordered the Alliance Frigate to prepare for returning immediately to America, in order to convoy thither about 15 Sail of Ships going from Nantes. As this Ship is said to be an admirable swift Sailer, I mention her as an Opportunity by which Dispatches may probably go safely, if your Excellency should think fit to write by her. With the most perfect Respect, I have the honour to be Your Excellency’s most obedient & most humble Servant

B Franklin

Excellency the Comte de Vergennes
Notation: rep le 26 Fev.
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