From Jonathan Williams, Jr.
als: American Philosophical Society
Nantes May 16. 1782.
Dear & hond sir.

It is current on Change to day that the Americans have declared War against Portugal. I can not conceive how this accot can come yet every body seems certain it is true. I beg if there is anything in it that you will let me have a Commn for the Spry to cruise against the Portuguese. She may pick up a rich Prize on her Way home.

I shall be obliged to you if you will answer my Letter of the 26 March about the Prisoners I put to Board the Expence will run high if something is not done & I surely ought not to lose it.

A Vessell from martinique is just arrived with News of a bloody Engagement between Mr de Grasse & Mr Rodney & the Fleets were left repairing in sight of each other, it is said the advantage was on the side of the French but there does not appear any decisive Accot.

A Vessell is arrived at L’Orient from Boston I have Letters as late as the 15 April but no news.

I am with the greatest Respect & affection yours most dutifully & Affectionately

J Williams J

Capt Jona Coffin of Nantucket is now with me & desires to be respectfully remembered to you he has brot me 135 hhds of Tobacco.

Addressed: His Excellency / Doctor Franklin
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