New Haven October 14th 1776
Sir
By Capt [Jehiel] Tinker am informed of the misfortune and situation of the Row Galleys sent into the Continental service from this State; and as circumstances are altered respecting them since my last to you upon the subject of dismissing their Crews and Arms, must again request your attention to that matter ー That the Crew of the Crane Capt Tinker, who escaped may be dismissed, and admitted to return to the employment of this State, and that if the Crews of the other two Galleys can be of no further service to you they may likewise be dismissed, of one or both, as you see fit, as we can employ them to advantage on board our armed vessels fitting out, into which Service they are desirous of entering. The Galleys being employed in the service of the Continent, are esteemed to be at the Continental care and risque. This State readily submit to Your Excellencys direction what is requisite and proper relative to the Men and their Arms ー I am with Esteem and Regard Sir [&c.]
J ー T————l
1. Trumbull Papers, XXIX, Letter Book IV, 368, ConnSL.