Benjamin Vaughan to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
Paris, Decr. 8th, 1782.
My dear sir,

I beg the favor of you to send me down by the bearer, this evening, a pass for Mr. Bird; for whose integrity, honor, & pacific character I make myself responsible. He goes to England, & by the way of Calais.

I dined with Mr Oswald, from whom I have just parted, and no English courier had arrived. Mr Strachey, according to Mr Ridley’s account, embarked at Calais on the morning of the 4th: instant.

I wish you would give my extreme respects to your grandfather, and inform him that I have a note to send him, in favor of the papers which his quaker American friend lately sent him. Yours ever most affy.

Benjn: Vaughan

p.s. Mr. Bird proposed going very early tomorrow morning, and will take Dr. Franklin’s little parcel to Mrs Hewson with particular pleasure.
Addressed: A Monsr: / Monsr: Franklin le Jeune / a Passy, / pres Paris.
Notation: Vaughan, Paris 8 xbre. 1782.
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