Letters to William Temple Franklin 15 



Fro?n Fain. 1779. February 9. Paris. 



Requests him to pay his initiation fee to the Masonic Lodge of the 

 Nine Sisters. A. L. S. 2 p. CI, 96. 



From J[onathan] Williams, Jr. 1779. February 16. Nantes. 



Requesting him to have enclosed bills of exchange accepted and re- 

 turned to him. A. L. S. I p. CI, 97. 



FroTu Jno. Ross. 1779. February 16. Nantes. 



Sending a few newspapers recently received from Philadelphia. A. 

 L. S. I p. CI, 98. 



From Ricli[ard] Bache. 1779. February 16. Philadelphia. 



Has discovered the person to whom the memorial related, and now 

 encloses a letter from him to his friends. His father [Gov. William 

 Franklin] is well and in New York. A. L. S. i p. XIII, 112. 



From J[onathan] Williams [Jr.]. 1779. February 18. Nantes. 



Enclosing Loan Office bills to be accepted and returned to him. A. 

 L. S. I p. CI, 99. 



From J[onatlian] Williams, Jr. 1779. February 20. Nantes. 



Enclosing two bills on the Commissioners and on Dr. Franklin to 

 be accepted and returned. A. L. S. i p. CI, lOO. 



Fro w Richard B[ennett] Lloyd. 1779. February 23. London. 



Will deliver Dr. Franklin's letter to David Hartley when the latter 

 comes to town; the cartel for the American prisoners is under orders. 

 Reports about the capture of Saint Lucia by the British under [Gen. 

 James] Grant; blockade of the port by Comte d'Estaing. A. L. S. 3 p. 



CI, loi. 



From [Chevalier de] Keralio. 1779. March 7. 



Wishes to know what he thinks of the " History of Georgia " in 

 " Le Courrier de L'Europe"; the English government appears to have 

 made a great display; will have a few lances to break with such fault- 

 finders and idiots. L. 2 p. (In French.) XIII, 178. 



