Letters to Benjamin Franklin 385 



From Lambert. 1778. March 30. Paris. 



Hopes Franklin will find in the enclosed letter enough to justify his 

 troubling him. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) VIII, 208. 



From Lambert. 1778. March 30. 



Copy of a letter sent to M. Sabbathier, Secretary of the Academy 

 of Chalons, on the suppression of mendicancy together with his answer. 

 L. 4 p. (In French.) VIII, 208a. 



From Abbe de Rochemure. 1778. March 30. Paris. 



Begs for the honor of a moment's audience. A. L. S. i p. (In 

 French.) VIII, 209. 



From Goudar. 1778. March 30. Aubenas. 



Begs Franklin to procure him an engraving of General Washington. 

 A. L. S. I p. (In French.) VIII, 210. 



From Ra[lph] Izard. 1778. March 31. Paris. 

 Considers that he has acted justifiably. A. L. S. i p. VIII, 2 1 1. 



From Jno. Williams. 1778. March 31. Nantes. 



His nephew (Jonathan's) departure for Bordeaux. Sends the public 

 papers. Gives extract from a letter (i p.) concerning the probable des- 

 tination of the English fleet, which left New York on October 19th. 

 A. L. S. I p. XXXVII, 171. 



Frojn Arthur Lee to Messrs. Franklin and Deane. 

 1778. March 31. Chaillot. 



The report of Mr. Deane's intending departure from Paris obliges 

 him to repeat the request that the public accounts should be settled; 

 reasons for this demand. L. S. i p. VIII, 212. 



From Chevalier O'Gorman. 1778. March 31. Tonnerre. 



Concerning the wines he sent Franklin; reason for their dearness; 

 desires the account settled as soon as possible. A. L. S. 2 p. 



VIII, 214. 

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