Jonathan Williams, Jr. to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
New York le 4. 9bre. 1785

I have executed your Commissions, my dear Friend, the Jersey Deed remains in the Hands of Judge Smith at Trenton, where Mr. Laurence will find it, and the N York one is left with Mr. Jay.—I paid nothing at Trenton, & here only 6/, which I will add to my Bill on your Grandfather when I draw it. I dine today with Mr. Bayard, & sett off again tomorrow morning. I will scribble to you when I have anything worth your reading, & when you have nothing better to do, I wish you would do the same to me.—my Duty to the Doctor & affectionate Compliments to all the Family—I am my dear Friend yours sincerely

J Williams

Addressed: William T. Franklin Esqr / Philadelphia / Favoured by Mr Brison.
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