Benjamin Franklin Papers
Documents filtered by: Author="Franklin, Benjamin" AND Recipient="Castries, Charles-Eugène-Gabriel de La Croix, marquis de" AND Period="Revolutionary War"
sorted by: relevance
Permanent link for this document:
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-33-02-0396

From Benjamin Franklin to Castries, 30 October 1780

To Castries

Copy: Library of Congress

Passy 30. Oct. 1780.

Sir,

Tho’ late, it is with great Pleasure that I congratulate your Excellency, on the high and most important Office in which the discerning Eye of your souveireign has lately thought fit to place you.1

A severe Access of the Gout which has kept me for a fortnight past in continual Pain & Fever, prevented my sooner waiting on you with my Respects. They are however not the less sincere, and I beg you will accept them with my Best Wishes for your Success, Honour & Happiness— I am Sir, Your Excellency’s &c.

His Excellency the Marquis de Castres.

1Castries had been naval minister since Oct. 14.

Index Entries