To Benjamin Franklin from Gurdon S. Mumford, 3 December 1782
From Gurdon S. Mumford
ALS: American Philosophical Society
Nantes Dec 3 1782
Respected Sir,
Inclosed is a letter recd. by the Ship Nonsuch in 22 days from Philadelphia, it would have been sent on by the Express but by some unaccountabe means it was left behind & Mr. Williams now desires me to forward it to your Excellency—9 I ask a thousand pardons for having thus long delayed acknowledging the many kindnesses your Excellency was pleased to shew me at Passy & I beg you will accept my hearty thanks for the same. I should certainly not have delayed doing this long before had I not known your excellency’s time was taken up in more important matters. Thefore I have only to hope you will be pleased to excuse this & believe me to be with the highest Respect & Esteem Your Excellencys most Obliged humble Servt
G. S. Mumford
My most respectfull Compliments wait on your Grandson & to Mr. de la Motte
His Exy. Dr. Franklin
Notation: Mumford Decr. 3. 1782
9. JW sent dispatches by express on Dec. 1, above.