From Alexander Lermonth (unpublished)
Paris 25th June 1783
Monsieur,

Please to pardon this Address from an American Gentleman that has not the agreeable pleasure of Your Acquaintance, but from the Amaible Character you bear in life and in the World in General by that you are Well known to be a Gentleman of a most humane Temper and disposition and one who a Heart that feels for every Man brought up in that Line and Capasity and thro Unhappy Misfortunes is under the disagreeable necessity to let his Case be made known to so worthy a Gentleman as you are, permit me to inform you that I Traded from Edinton North Carolina to the Island of Saint Eustatia for Sixteen Years, in the Cource of that time I reallized by Trade a Fortune of Eight Thousand Pounds Sterling. This was all taken from me by Admiral Rodney when he took that Island. I with many more American Gentlemen had every thing taken from us we had in the World, I was then reduced from Living in Afflucence and plenty to a State of Want and distress. I went from Saint Eustatia to a Neighbouring Island called Saint Thomases from thence I got a Passage to Ostend in Flanders, having a Correspondant there that owed me Money but upon my Arrival found he was dead by that means lost the debt he contracted with me, when in Saint Eustatia, and came to Paris from Flanders in hopes to meet with a Gentleman that owed me some Money but can hear nothing of him, by that means I am disappointed in my Expectations. Permit me to Inform you that my Misfortunes and disappointments has reduced my present Circumstances to a much lower Eb than ever I was before, its true I am a Stranger in a manner to you, notwithstanding I have had the pleasure to see you in Philadelphia a good many Years ago, I was acquainted with a Good many Merchants there permit me to say that I always Lived in Affluence and plenty before my Misfortunes, I am here a Stranger in a Strange Country not having Money at present to enable me to pay for the Common Necessarys Life requires, from my distressed Setuation. I hope it may prevail upon your heart so far to pitty me, so that you may be pleased to assit me with a little Money. You may depend its like death to me to be reduced to the disagreeable necessity to ask a Favour at your hands, depend its far from my heart my Principles or dispossition to do a thing of the kind was it not real distress obliges me at present to it, your kind Compliance to my request will for ever oblige with due Esteem and regard Your Excellencys Most Obedient very humble Servant

Alexr Lermenth

Addressed: His Excellency Benjamin Franklin Esqr. / Ambassador Plenepotentiary from the / United States of America to the Court / of France at Passy / near / Paris
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