William Temple Franklin to John Vaughan (unpublished)
Passy 29 March 1781
Mr: John Vaughan,

I duly received, my dear Friend, your Letter of the 10th. Inst., as well as the Duplicate & ps. of the 24th:—I ask Pardon for having delay’d thus long answering the former. Immediately on the receipt of it I communicated it to my Grandfather who was equally satisfied with myself as to the whole of your Conduct, which has been very Prudent and sagacious.—Inclosed you will find a Letter of Introduction to our Friends at Madrid, who I am confident will be happy in shewing you every Civility & rendering you every Service that lays in their power.—

Adieu, my dear Friend I sincerely wish your Health & Happiness, and am ever &ca.—

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