From Jonathan Williams, Jr.
	Nantes April 18. 1780.
	Dear & honoured Sir.
		I have by order of M. de Chaumont embraced every opportunity
		I could to send Cloathing to Brest to be thence exported
		by M. Bersolle to America, and what I have hitherto sent
		amount to as follows… Vizt.
	
 
		These Cloathing are much more unsorted than I wished but
		as I was pressed in point of Time I thought best to send as much
		as I possibly could although the Quantities were not in proportion.
		If it had been possible I should have prefered sending an
		equal quantity of each kind.—
	
		Mr Bersolle tells me the Fleet is all ready to Sail but as the
		Wind is contrary I hope these Goods will arrive in time. What
		method of Conveyance is determined on for the Remainder? I
		am ever with the greatest Respect most dutifully & Affectionately
		Your