From William Robeson (unpublished)
Nantes Jany: 22: 1780
Sir

Having for some time past Resolved on my Return to America, and for this Purpose had Sollicited my good and worthy Friend Mr. Williams, to procure me a Passage in the M. DL Fyatte, which he was so Politely Civil as to do, but the detention or Delay of this Ship, has far Exceeded my Exspectation, and her departure seems at so great a distance that my mind is Exceedingly Agitated.

And having been Informd there are one or more French Frigates Shortly to Sail from Brest, for Rhode Island, Permit me in this Case to Request your Excellency, woud be so Obliging as to Exercise your Interest in procuring me a Passage, be Assured I Shall be most Chearfully and heartily disposed to Render Every Service in my power during the Passage the more Particularly on the   of America, should your Excellency think Proper to Entrust any Dispatches to my

Rely on the Strictest attention being paid them at all times, as on my landing I Shall proceed with all posible dispatch to Congress, a line from your Excelleny upon this Occasion Will Confer great Honor, and Render Infinite Service to Your Excellency Most Obedient Very Humble Servant

Wm Robeson

His Excellency Docr Franklin
Endorsed: Wm. Robeson. Nantes Jan 22. 80
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