Montgomery, John, fl. 1778-1795 to Mr. Newton, Gordon, and Johnston

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GLC#
GLC01450.022.01-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
June 25, 1778
Author/Creator
Montgomery, John, fl. 1778-1795
Title
to Mr. Newton, Gordon, and Johnston
Place Written
Lisbon, Portugal
Pagination
2 p. : docket : Height: 31 cm, Width: 21 cm
Language
English
Primary time period
American Revolution, 1763-1783
Sub-Era
The War for Independence

Mentions that they have accepted their drafts and will pay them in due course. States that they dined with Mr. Brown and his sisters who sailed for England on the 16th on the Duke of York Packet. Informs on the news brought from England by the packet boat. States that British Admiral John Byron and Sir Peter Parker have sailed in quest of French Admiral d'Estaing who passed the straights of Gilbrator on the 7th. Reports on the status of their fleet. Explains that a packet from Philadelphia brought news that the British have rejected the conciliatory plan of the commission (possibly Congress). British General Henry Clinton has gone to Philadelphia to take command of the Army and British General William Howe was called home. Comments that it is likely that a cargo ship will be coming to Lisbon in the next month and asks if they can send some freight weighing 600 or 800 quintals (possibly wine). Requests that they send receipt of it as soon as they get it. Newton, Gordon, and Johnston were merchants from Madeira.

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