From Benjamin Franklin to Gourlade & Moylan, 10 October 1780
To Gourlade & Moylan
Copy: Library of Congress
Passy Oct. 10. 1780.
Gentlemen,
The foregoing is Copy of a Letter3 to which I have received no answer. In the mean time Sundry other Bills have been presented to me viz
For 672. 13s. in fav. of Parementier | dated 7 Sept. 80. | |
For 5608. 2. fav. of Laurent Bené | ||
For 300. fav. of Maurice | dated 6. Do. |
all which I have accepted.4 But am much dissatisfied with being so continually drawn upon without receiving any Advice or any Accounts, I have the Honour to be.
Messrs. Gourlade et Moylan.
[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]
3. An asterisk here in the text refers to a marginal note identifying the letter as BF’s to Gourlade & Moylan of Sept. 7.
4. These were presented by Richard le jeune, Grand, and Juvel neveux & Cauchoit (see that firm’s letter, of Sept. 22 above): WTF’s list of bills drawn on BF by Gourlade & Moylan, APS.