L’Orient 8th. May 1780
		We have received a letter from Doctor Laurence Brooke late
		Surgeon of the Ship Bon Homme Richard, dated at Lisbon the
		6th. ulto. extract of wch. we have the honor of transmiting you
		agreeable to his request.
	
		We are with the utmost respect Honord sir Your most obt. &
		most humble Servts
	
 
		“I saild from Curuna the 10 march with Cap. Cunningham and
		several other American passengers in a Tartan for Virga. and on
		the 24th. of that month had the misfortune of being taken by the
		General Edwards privateer between Madeira and the Western
		Islands. Two days after we had been taken we were all except
		poor Cunningham put on board a portuguize Snow bound to
		Lisbon. He was detaind by means of a Scoundrel who had sail’d
		with him three months in his Cutter and made him known to the
		Crew of the privateer notwithstanding he had changed his name.
	
		The reason they gave for not liberating him was founded on
		a false report that the Court of London had offerd a great reward
		for him either Dead or alive, I left him in very great distress and
		in a very bad state of health and unless something is don immediately
		for his releif he must infalibly fall a sacrafice to his misfortunes.
		I therefore request you will make his situation known
		to the Honorable Doctor B Franklin, that he may take such steps
		as will prevent the loss of so valuable subject to the united states
		of America.”