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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 4

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From Joseph Palmer

14 December 1781

From Nicholas Pike

27 January 1782
From Jeremiah Allen
Allen, Jeremiah RTP
Nantes Janry. 5 1782 Sir,

I1 find by Mr. Williams acct. that the Julius Cesar, was full and could not take the Goods I purchased for your acct. & my own, altho the Captain had promised me. Therefore as my Bussiness called me to Paris, he prevailed on Capt. St. Barbe to take a part of yours to the amount of 437.10 & Charges, the remainder that I purchased he shipt on my acct. on board the Dauphine bound for Baltimore, which, unfortunately was Captur’d 14 Days after sailing and I being at Paris had no Insurance the goods purchased for myself being bound for Boston, but turn’d in that 184 way.2 At present there is the Brigt. Hety Capt. Roberts who will sail for Boston in about 14 Days. I have Wrote to Paris for the Articles that comes Best from there, and shall Compleat your order. Am very sorry for your & my Disappointment.

I am Sir your Most obedient servant Jeremiah Allen

RC ; internal address: “Honble. Robt. T. Paine Esqr. Boston.”

1.

Jeremiah Allen (1750–1809) was at this time European agent for the family merchant business and later high sheriff of Suffolk County (Andrew Oliver, Ann Millspaugh Huff, and Edward W. Hanson, Portraits in the Massachusetts Historical Society [Boston, 1988], 9).

2.

The Dauphine was apparently recovered eventually as its sailing for Baltimore was reported in a letter from Nantes, Dec. 5, 1782 (Independent Gazetteer [Philadelphia], Feb. 25, 1783).