Sir we whose names are undermentioned have made bold to trouble
		you to Inform you that on the 11 June we Left Plymouth under
		Convoy of Admiral Montique in the Europe and the Martin Sloop of
		war bound for Newfound Land we Left the Admiral off the Isles of
		Scilly and proceeded our Voyage under Convoy of the Martin. On the
		3d Day of July was parted from the Convoy by a Gale of wind and on
		th5 of July was taken by the General Putnam of new London Thos.
		Allen Commander who gave us a small brig with a Coppy of his
		Commission to protect us and our Crew to any Part of England on
		the 16 July we was taken by the French fleet and Carried into
		Brest as we are Inform’d that their has been an Exchange of
		English prisoners for french am in daily expectation of another
		Exchange desire the favour of your Intirest with the Court of
		france that we may be included in the number that is next sent to
		England Your answer so soon as possible will greatly Oblidge Sir
		your humble Servant’s