From George Washington to John Sinclair, 8 November 1793
To John Sinclair
German Town near Philada 8th Novembr 1793
Sir,
Mr Lear who will have the honor of presenting this letter to you has lived many years in my family & is a person for whom I have a particular esteem.
Having lately engaged in a Commercial Scheme he goes to Europe for the facility of his Plan & being desirous of visiting some of the principal Manufacturies in Scotland I take the liberty of giving him this letter of introduction to you, being persuaded he would be grateful for any information he should receive from you in any matter relative to this business.
You will find him intelligent and well disposed I am sure (as far as he is acquainted) to answer any enquiry of yours respecting things in this Country. With great respect I have the honor to be Sir Your Most Obedt H. Ser.
Go: Washington
ALS, P.R.O.: Chatham Papers; LB, DLC:GW.