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To Wilhem & Jan Willink, Nicolaas & Jacob van Staphorst, and De la Lande & Fynje -

The Hague May 13th. 1782
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From Antoine Marie Cerisier -

Amsterdam 14 May 1782
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From John Bondfield

Docno: PJA13d023

Author: Bondfield, John
Recipient: JA
Date: 1782-05-14

[salute] Sir

By an Express which past this City on Sunday and by all the Letters by yesterdays post from Spain we are informd America has declared War against Portugal and Hostilities are commenct by the Capture of Six rich Brazil Ships which they name—Captain Paul Jones is said to be the Hero.1 The Portuguese Consul at Bayonne has sent orders to all Captains at this Port sailing under portuguese Colours to wait Instructions from Lisbon. Premiums on Portuguese Vessels have risen from 4 1/4 to 30 [per]Cent. This information is said to be brought by an American Schooner arrived in Spain. This intelegence I thought it my Duty to Inform you.
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I have the Honor to be with due respect Sir Your most Obedient Humble servant
[signed] John Bondfield
 
1. An erroneous report but plausible because in 1776 the Congress authorized its commissioners in Europe to offer a declaration of war against Portugal as an inducement to France and Spain to join in an alliance with the United States. ( JCC , 6:1057).
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