George Washington Papers

From George Washington to Francisco Rendon, 18 November 1780

To Francisco Rendon

Head Quarters Passaic Falls 18th Novemr 1780

Sir

I have been honored with your favr of the 10th Inst. which only came to my hands the last Evening.1 Admiral Rodney with five or six ships of the Line sailed from the Hook the 15th inst. whether bound to the Eastward to form a junction with Admiral Arbuthnot—to the West Indies—or to the Southward is not ascertained—He took under his Convoy a number of transport ships, but whether they had any troops on board I am not yet informed. It is conjectured they had, and that they are intended as a further reinforcement to the southern Army.2 I have thought proper to communicate the above intelligence to you, as a knowledge of the enemy’s movements from this quarter may be beneficial to His Most Catholic Majesty’s Commanders in the West Indies and upon the Continent.

I am anxious to hear the result of the Expeditions which you were pleased to inform me were in agitation, as I feel myself much interested in whatever concerns the advantage or honor of your Court.3 I have the honor to be &.

Df, in Tench Tilghman’s writing, DLC:GW; Varick transcript, DLC:GW.

2For the departure of British admiral George Rodney’s fleet, see Lafayette to GW, 11 Nov., n.3; see also Lafayette’s second letter to GW, 13 Nov., n.13.

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