From Arthur Bryan and William Bryan, Jr. (unpublished)
Dublin, November 1, 1778
Sir

We take this Opportunity of returning you, our thanks for your kind condescention and attention to the situation of Capt. Joy Castles. The poor man acknowledges your kindness, with the utmost gratitude.

We take the liberty of introducing the bearer to you, our friend and relation, Mr. George Hunter, who has approved himself a warm friend to the liberties of America; has resided long there, and has lately come from thence. If [?] you can serve him in his present views, you will do the most essential benefit to many of our mutual friends in America and to the Country in general, and add to the obligations already conferred on us, who are with highest respect and Esteem Sir Your very obliged and Obedient, humble, Servants

Ar. and Wm. Bryan Junr.

Addressed: To his Excellency Doctor Franklyn at Paris
Endorsed: Ar. and Wm. Bryan Junior 5. November 1778.
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