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From Baulny[?]. 1781. June 29. Newtown, 



Order of the Treasurer of War to pay a certain sum to Messrs. 

 Wadsworth & Carter for supplies furnished to the army of Comte de 

 Rochambeau. Engraved L. S. 2 p. (In French and English.) 



E. by Wadsworth & Carter and by Jon [a] th [an] Trumbull. 



XI, 28. 



From Jona[than] Williams, Jr., to . 



1 78 1. August 16. Nantes. ^ 



Proposal to furnish arms for the use of the United States. L. S. 

 2 p. (In French.) XI, 29. 



By The Continental Congress. 1781. September 12. [Philadelphia.] 



Resolved that Mr. [Silas] Deane's accounts be examined by a Vice- 

 Consul and that Mr. Deane be informed of the appointment of said 

 Vice-Consul. D. S. George Bond, Deputy Secretary, i p. (Copy.) 



XI, 30. 



Fro77i Thomas Beer to [Francis] Coffyn, Dunkirk. 

 [1781. October.] 



Needs a letter of recommendation in order to transport himself and 

 family to America. Could not get work in town because rope-making 

 was slack and he was regarded as a spy. A. L. S. 2 p. XI, 31. 



FroTTi J[eremiah] Wadsworth to Silas Deane. 

 1 78 1. November, Williamsburg. 



[Silas] Deane mistaken in his gloomy picture of American affairs; 

 explains what he believes to be Spain's attitude. L. S. 4 p. (Press 

 copy.) XI, 32a. 



From [Major] Benj[amin] Tallmadge to Silas Deane. 

 1 78 1. December 27. Withersfield. 



Concerning the interception and publication of a letter said to be 

 addressed to him by Mr. [Silas] Deane, in which union with Great 

 Britain is advocated; shows how groundless are the arguments used; 

 believes in ultimate independence. L. S. 7 p. (Press copy.) 



XI, 32b. 



Printed in Collections of New Yorlc Historical Society, 1889. Deane Papers, 

 IV, 557- 



