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To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 1 March 1769

From James Parker

ALS: American Philosophical Society

Newyork. March 1. 1769

Honoured Sir

By Mrs. Franklin’s Desire, I now send by this Opportunity, two small Kegs of Keskatomas Nuts,1 one is a Firkin the other a small Quarter Cask: They contain very near a Bushel and a half. I hope they may come safe and sound to your Hands: As I have been now a great while confined by the Gout, I could not go out about them; but as the Second Mate, is a near Neighbour’s Son, and long Acquaintance, I have committed them to his Care, and he is a worthy young Man.

The Packet’s Letters may probably reach you before this, as she is to be discharged three Days hence: As your Business so engages all your Attention, that I presume not to hope the Pleasure of any Letters from you, not having had one these many Months; I will not intrude farther on your Time, than just to add, humble Complements from Your most obliged Servant

James Parker.

PS. I sent a 2d Bill of a Set of Ex[change] by Capt. Arnold to you about 10 Days ago, the first of which I sent to Mr. Foxcroft, who is gone down to Virginia, I have not received the Third. It was from Mr. Hubbart for £60 Sterl. some Shillings.2 And I shall send by the Packet A Bill for £100 Sterl. more, which I have just received: Would have sent one of them now, but have received only one of the Set yet.

Addressed: For / Dr Benjamin Franklin / Craven Street / London / Per Capt. Kemble / Newspapers

1Hickory nuts.

2The sentence refers to the second bill; see Parker to BF above, Feb. 17.

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