Benjamin Franklin Papers

To Benjamin Franklin from Edward Bridgen, 10 June 1784

From Edward Bridgen

ALS: American Philosophical Society

London June 10 1784

At the request of Mr Champion I forward the Accompanying Book to your Excellency.4

Our Mutual & Worthy friend Mr Laurens leaves Bath this day for Falmouth to go with his Son for New York. May Heaven protect them and spare your Excellency’s long and useful life is the prayer of Dr Sir Yr: Excellency’s obliged & Faithful

Edwd: Bridgen

Not a line from Congress abt: the Copper Coin.5

Notation: Edward Bridgen. June 10. 1784.—

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

4This was Considerations on the Present Situation of Great Britain and the United States of America, the second, expanded edition of Richard Champion’s report on Anglo-American commercial regulations (XL, 515). BF’s copy, now at the Huntington Library, was inscribed, “To His Excellency Benjamin Franklin &c &c &c. From the Author”.

5For Bridgen & Waller’s proposals to supply the United States with copper coinage see XL, 629–30.

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