From Van de Perre & Meÿners
	
als: American Philosophical Society
	<Middelburg, April 6, 1780, in French: Monseigneur, we beg you
	to help us obtain the restitution of our ship the Berkenbos, Capt.
	Arÿ de Neve, captured by Capt. John Paul Jones in early January,
	on its way from Liverpool to Leghorn with a cargo of herring
	and lead. The ship was sent to Boston or Philadelphia under
	the false pretext that the cargo was English property, after
	the captain had made that statement under duress, as we heard
	from a witness just returned to this city. Would Your Excellency
	see to it that we obtain 1. the return of the ship; 2. the return of
	the cargo as belonging to neutrals—the lead to us and the herring
	half to us and half to T. Violetti from Leghorn—; 3. reimbursement
	of the expenses and damages caused by this unjust
	capture; 4. the release of that part of the crew that Paul Jones
	kept on his board. We have full trust in your willingness to help
	us since our cause is just.>