Papers of John Adams, volume 7
Referring to what I had the Honor to write you the 12th Current. Yesterday arrived from Virginia the Cutter Tartar Capt. Southcomb. He left York River the 29th July. Private Letters by him are dated the 21st of same contain no accounts other than them at hand. He reports a report of Comte d'Estaing having taken five English Frigates, that New York was closely blockt up and no doubt of the entire of the English Forces would fall into the hands of United Allied Forces.1
36With due respect I have the honor to be Sirs Your most Obedient Humble Servt
I attended the last earthly services to Capt. Ayres the 13th instant who I had decently Interd as is allow'd to Protestants at this place.
Mr. W. Franklins Commission will be forwarded this Week.2
An overoptimistic report; see Bondfield's letter to the Commissioners, 8 Sept., and note 1 (above).
Bondfield is presumably speaking of William Temple Franklin, but his meaning is unclear. No commission or mention of one for Temple Franklin has been found.