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John Bondfield to the American Commissioners, 20 February 1779

John Bondfield to the American Commissioners

ALS: American Philosophical Society

Bordeaux 20th feb 1779

Sirs

Having collected Thirty Six American Seamen for our Ship the Mary Fearon Cap John Fulford and a prospect of engaging more we have resolved to equip her in a Warlike manner with eighteen four pounders swivels & small Arms proportiond.9 In consiquence I request the favor you will please to Grant us a Letter of Marque for the said Ship now at Penbeuf. Permit me also to request of you to forward it to Mr Haywood at Mr Schweighausers in Nantes that it may get to hand without delay and in the Obligations required as given for the Governor Livingston I shall duely conform.

I have received a Letter from the president of the Navy Board at Boston as it refers to the deligent dispatch of the Frigate Alliance and the embarking of sundry Articles Wanted in the Naval department to be shipt should the Vessel appear at Bordeaux the ship arriving at Brest of course the Instructions to me are Nul.

I have the Honor to be with due respect Sirs Your most Obedient Humble Servant

John Bondfield

Addressed: The Honble. Benj Franklin / Arthur Lee John Adams Esqrs. / Commissioners from Congress / at / Paris

Endorsed: Mr Bondfield Feb. 20. 1779. Commission for Ship Mary fearon

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

9Bondfield had requested a pass for the Mary Fearon on Jan. 23; on March 19 a bond was issued for her as a privateer belonging to Virginia and armed with 14 carriage guns (APS). Fulford had once been approved by Congress to command the Lexington, but he had declined and recommended Henry Johnson: JCC, VII, 58, 90. A J. Fulford is listed in both the Alphabetical List of Escaped Prisoners and the account of payments to prisoners (XXV, 4) as having received assistance (the amounts conflict) on Sept. 7, 1778.

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