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From John Jay to Benjamin Franklin, 31 December 1781

To Benjamin Franklin

Madrid 31 Decr. 1781

My dear Sir

I learn from Marqs. DYranda that my Letter to You of the 21 Ult. had ^has^ reached You.1 The last I have had the Pleasure of recieving from You is dated 22d. Ult. The Want of a good Opportunity has since ^for some time past^ prevented my writing to You so particularly as I could have wished.

Things remain here exactly in Statu quo, except that your Aid becomes daily ^becomes^ more necessary, and will soon be indispensable. These are matters that require no Explanation.

I have recd. two Letters dated the 26 & 28 Novr. from Mr Adams, on the Subject of certain Instructions passed the 16 Augt., which he had lately recieved, and of which I was ignorant ’till the arrival of these Letters. I think them wise—2

A courier from France arrived here two Days ago—by his Return I hope to write you particularly—

Mrs. Jay joins me in presenting the Compliments of the Season to you and your Grandson

Dft, NNC (EJ: 7812). LbkCs, embedded in JJ to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 28 Apr. 1782, below, DNA: PCC, item 110, 2: 48–49 (EJ: 4201); NNC: JJ Lbk. 1; CSmH (EJ: 3450).

1JJ to BF, 21 Nov., above.

2See JA to JJ, 26 and 28 Nov., above.

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