THE STARS AND STRIPES IN ENGLAND
SIR,—The flying of the Stars and Stripes in 1783 in English ports referred to in Mr. Cadbury's letter is mentioned by Sylas Neville, a convinced pro- American, in his diary, to be published later in the year by the Oxford University Press. The entry is as follows: " 1783, Aug. 14. Afterwards took water almost as far as Deptford to see the flag of ye new States which ought to fill our government with shame and regret ; no ensigns out today but I had the pleasure of seeing several pendants—some of them having the thirteen stripes —others thirteen stars—white on a blue field. The American States may indeed consider themselves as stars of no mean brightness."—