From William Vaughan (unpublished)
London May 26 1785
Dear Sir

At the request of my friend Mr. Hill who you may perhaps remember meeting with us in old times I have taken the liberty of giving a line of introduction to the Revd Mr. Robinson a Gentleman of Character and his particular friend: Should it be in you to forward the business which carries him to Paris I shall be much obliged to you. We had late accounts of you by Mr. William and it was with great concern I heard you were still an invalid. When we talk of Mending political constitutions I wish we could find a remedy for human ones as there are few whose health I feel myself so much interested in as yours. Beleive me with great respect Dear Sir Your Most obedient Servant

Wm Vaughan

My Brother Samuel is on a visit to Dr Priestley.
Addressed: Dr. Franklin / Paris
Endorsed: Vaughan May 26. 1785.
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