Letters to Benjamin Franklin 337 



From [Jean-Baptiste] Le Roy. [Circa 1777.] 



Desiring to know if a young French gendarme can hope for the com- 

 mission of officer in the American service. A. L. S. i p. (Partly in 

 French.) XLII, 171. 



From [Jean-Baptiste] Le Roy. [Circa 1777.] 



Writes on behalf of a young French officer who desires to enter the 

 American army; notable persons who are interested in the young man. 

 A. L. S. I p. (In French.) XLII, 176. 



From [Jean-Baptiste] Le Roy. [1777.] Passy. 



Asking the exact date Franklin expects them all for dinner. Sends 

 the last proof of his memoir on the form to be given to conductors; 

 desires Franklin's observations thereupon. A. L. S. 2 p. XLII, 177. 



From [Jean Baptiste] LeRoy. [1777.] 



Inquires about Franklin's cold and hopes that Mr. Deane is better. 

 A. N. S. I p. (In French.) LXXI, 48. 



From de Ligonier. [1777?] 



Gives his qualifications and requests to go to the United States. L. 

 in 3d P. I p. (In French.) LXII, 71. 



From Comte de Lismore to the American Commissioners. 



[Circa 1777.] 



Requests a grant of land in one of the provinces of South America. 

 Mem. I p. (In. French.) LXII, 72. 



From Chevalier Loudeyx. [1777?] 



Request to enter the service of the United States. Mem. i p. (In 

 French.) LXII, 73. 



From Flobergue de la Rocatelle. [Circa 1777.] 



Request to enter the army. Mem. 2 p. (In French.) LXII, 109. 



From Flobergue de la Rocatelle. [Circa 1777.] Toul. 



Concerning his memoir sent months ago to Congress and General 

 Washington, a propos of his plan to establish, in America, a school of 

 engineering. A. L. S. 4 p. (In French.) XL, 72. 



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