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tober, desires a recommendation to a family in Paris who wish a 

 governess; account of Miss Lambert; her education little improved since 

 being in the convent. A. L. S. 7 p. XXV, 99. 



From M[artm] Brimmer to Tho[ma]s Aston Coffin, New York. 

 1782. July 20. Boston. 



Recommending Baron de la Marck [et Stein] and his daughter, who 

 are embarking for Holland, in case their vessel should be taken and 

 brought into New York. A. L. S. i p. LXXI, no. 



From Ann Evans to Ann Loviel (her daughter), Paris. 

 1782. July 24. Gloucestertown, Va. 



Horrified at the vile behavior of Mr. Loviel; sends her her marriage 

 certificate (i p.) and a bill to pay her passage money to America. A. 

 L. S. 2 p. 



P. S. by James Anthony. Telling Mrs. Loviel of her mother's 

 wretched state of health and begging her to hasten to Virginia. En- 

 closed letter, from Christiana Vaughan (i p.). XXV, 129a. 



jprow Christiana Vaughan to Ann Loviel, Paris. 



1782. July 24. Gloucester, Va. 



Sorry to learn that she has been used so barbarously; always thought 

 he was a deceiver. There are good things in store for her if she can 

 get here. Her mother (Ann Evans) is left a widow again. She has 

 sent the means to bring her [Ann Loviel] home. As for his denying 

 his marriage there were enough witnesses at the wedding to certify to 

 the truth of that. They all have been ruined by the British. A. L. S. 

 I p. XXV, 129b. 



From Christopher Codner to Messrs. Poreau & Co. 

 1782. July 26. Greenwich Guard-ship, at the Nore. 



Acknowledging the kindness shown them during their long confine- 

 ment; their health very bad; Mr. Lambert is in a decline and cannot 

 live long; if their is any money coming in, hopes that some will be 

 sent them. L. S. i p. (Copy.) XXV, 133. 



By Richard Vaux. 1782. July 26. Passy. 

 Oath of allegiance to the United States, D. S. i p. LXXIV, 32. 



