Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society V.23

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We have [no] thing worth telling you. We beg you will let us hear from you frequently advising us the privileges granted the Americans, and prices Current for our produce.
With great Esteem, We are Dear Sir, Your Most Ob*^ Servants Norton & Be;ai.i.
Silas Deane Esq"" [Superscribed] A Monsieur Silas Deane a Paris.
Cette Lettre il plaira a Mess""® S. & J. H. Delap d'envoyer si promptment qu'il est possible Bordeaux ^^ July 1777. Forwarded by Sirs Your most Hble S*^ S & J. H. Delap [Endorsed] Mess
...''" Norton & Beal.
86 DEANE PAPERS.
WILLIAM BINGHAM TO THE COMMISSIONERS^ S^ Pierre Martinique April 6th 1777 Genf^ Herewith you will please to find Triplicate & Copy of my two last Letters to M"" Deane; but as they are addressed to him in an official Capacity, I have thought proper to place them under your Notice, & Shall in future do myself the honor of directing my Letters in the like manner, as I am informed by my last Dispatches from Congress, that you are jointly appointed Commissioners for the United States of America, at the Court of Versailles; The Armed Sloop Independance arrived here yesterday in which came Passenger M"" Reed; My Orders from Con- gress are to facilitate his Passage to you, with the greatest Expedition; Accordingly he embarks this Day in a Vessel bound to Bordeaux; This Gentleman will deliver you the present, as also Some Dispatches from Congress, which I was desired to forward to you.


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