Robert Niles to the American Commissioners
	ALS: American Philosophical Society
	<Nantes, January 22, 1779: When I arrived here Mr. Dobrée
	informed me that, according to you, I claimed to have been
	captured by a privateer which was partially owned by his father.
	He asked me for a written statement of what the captain
	had said, but I preferred to send it to you, as a representative
	of the country to which I am accountable. I shall now relate
	the matters, and am prepared to swear to them. Captain de
	
	Lagarde of the privateer cutter Mars accidentally told me that
	Dobrée of Guernsey was one of his owners. I told him that I
	knew Dobrée’s son in Nantes, who had married Schweighauser’s
	daughter; this he confirmed. I told him that I would acquaint
	the commissioners of this as soon as I arrived in
	France. These are the undeniable facts.>