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To Benjamin Franklin from Landais, 19 April 1779

From Landais

ALS: American Philosophical Society; copy: University of Virginia Library

Nantes april 19th 1779

Please Your Excellency Sir

I left the Harbour of Brest the 11th in Compagny of the French frigate called the Egrette2 bound to this River but the wind being Contrary we could Sail no farther than the conquet3 where we staied till the 15th, that the wind came SE, then we get under Sail but I Soon found out we could out Sail all the french frigate or Sloops of war and lasting Sight of them in the night time I made the best of my way towards this River where I came to an anchor the 18th having 93 English prisonners aboard according to Mr Shweighauser order, we are to deliver them to the English Cartel Ship and peeck up what number of Americans we can get out of the number that came in the Said Cartel Ship for to recrut the Ship as well as we can for to get to America when I Shall have Mr shweighauser order to that purpose.

I am with the Greateast Respect Your Excellency Most Obeidient Most humble Servant

P: Landais

His Excellency Bn Franklin Minister Plenipotentary of the united States of America

Addressed: To / His Excellency Bn Francklin Minister / Plenipotentary of the united States of America / at Passy Nigh Paris—

Notations in different hands: Landais Apr 19. 1779 / P. Landais Nantes avril 19. 1779.

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

2The Aigrette, 26; see Dull, French Navy, p. 356.

3Le Conquet, on the coast west of Brest.

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