From Richard Bennett Lloyd (unpublished)
London 16th: March. 79.
Dear Sir,

I have waited for a long time in expectation of getting a good conveyance to send yr. books, but as none has offered better than sending them to Monsieur Dessin at Calais and so on by the Diligence to Paris—accordingly I have concluded so to do, and they went from hence a few days ago— I hope they will get safe to your hands—. I shall esteem it a very particular favour if you will inquire of your worthy Grandfather if He thinks it probable that an Ensign of Bourgoyne’s army could be permitted to come to England on his parole for the recovery of his health and in what manner his friends here shd. make application to Congress for that purpose—. Report here says that Mr. Adams has left Paris for America I have a few trifles to send him but have declined it hearing this news pray inform me and should he still be at Passy make my compliments to him— accept the same from, Dear Sir, your very obt. humble Servant

Richard Btt. Lloyd

My best respects to Doctor Franklin Mrs. Lloyd begs the same, likewise to yourself and Mr. Adams if with you. Pray write to me, if you can, by return of Post
Addressed: A Monsieur / Monsieur Franklin / le jeune / à Passy
Notation: Lloyd 16 Mar— 1779 ansd—
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