To Benjamin Franklin from Stratford Canning, 25 September 1784
From Stratford Canning2
ALS: American Philosophical Society
Paris the 25th: Sept 1784.
Sir
Yesterday Evening I had the pleasure to receive your Packet covering some Letters which shall be taken care of, I am much obliged to you for those for America for Mr Borrowes.3 Give me Leave to take this opportunity to thank you for your very obliging & polite Reception, and to assure you that I am with the greatest Respect & Esteem, Sir Your most obedt & very huml Servt
Stratfd: Canning.
I have this moment receiv’d another Packet from you which shall be deliver’d.—
Notation: Straf & Canning 25 7bre. 1784.—
2. The merchant who had come to Paris earlier in the month bearing a letter of introduction from Edward Bridgen (Sept. 4, above).
3. Presumably Canning’s partner Walter Borrowes (d. 1811): Gent. Mag., LXXXI (1811), pt. 1, 604; Peter Jupp, ed., The Letter-Journal of George Canning, 1793–1795 (London, 1991), pp. 36–7n.