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To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Vaughan, 11 December 1788

From Benjamin Vaughan

London, Decr. 11, 1788.

Dear Sir

Dr. Duncan of Edinburgh an old friend having informed me, that Professor Cleghorne of St. Andrews wishes earnestly for an opportunity of being known to you, and having reminded me at the same time that Pr. Cleghorne has rights of hospitality over me; I hope you will not think it too presuming in me to introduce this gentleman to you. The pain I feel in taking a liberty of this kind, is certainly lessened by my persuasion that you will find Pr. Cleghorne a respectable person and well meriting your acquaintance. He is now travelling with Lord Hume. I have the honor to be, with great esteem, Dear sir, Your respectful & obedt. servt.,

Benjn. Vaughan

RC (DLC). Recorded in SJL as received 14 Jan. 1789.

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