24 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From Capt. P[ierre] Landais. 1779. November 22. Paris. 

 Is glad to hear Dr. Franklin is recovered. Will call on him Wednes- 

 day morning. A. L. S. i p. CI, 144. 



Frotii Capitaine. 1779. November 31. Paris. 



Inquiring if his letters and some of his maps have been forwarded 

 to the United States as requested. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) 



CI, 145. 



From William Caslon. 1779. December 7. London. 



Requests him to send him several " rolls and pots of pomatum." 

 A. L. S. 3 p. CI, 146. 



From Richard B[ennett] Lloyd. 1779. December 10. London. 



Has learned that William Temple Franklin has been married to one 

 of the Miss Alexanders. Offers his congratulations. Hears that Mr. 

 [Jonathan] Williams, [Jr.], has married into the same family. Wishes 

 to know which of the young ladies is now Mrs. Franklin and which 

 one Mrs. Williams. Encloses a letter to be delivered to Mr. [Wil- 

 liam] Carmichael as soon as he arrives in Europe. A. L. S. 2 p. 



CI, 147. 



From D'amchaga. [Circa 1779.] December 10. Chantilly. 



There are many rumors here about Mr. d'Estaing. He (d'Amchaga) 

 will dine with Mr. Franklin on the 19th. A. L, S. i p. (In French.) 



CVII, 171. 



From [Jean] Holker. 1779. December 11. Rouen. 



Has heard from Mr. [Jonathan] Williams, [Jr.] that he saw the 

 Captain of the ship " Comite." Latter's account of Comte d'Estaing's 

 movements unreliable. M. [Conrad Alexandre] Gerard [de Rayne- 

 val]'s arrival expected at any moment. Has received several letters 

 from his son up to September i8th containing no important news. L. 

 S. 2 p. (In French.) CI, 148. 



From Col. [Nicholas George] Moeballe. 1779. December 12, Vitry. 



Is seriously ill and without friends or money. Begs that Dr. Frank- 

 lin send him a few louis until he can get a remittance from Holland. 

 L. S. 3 p. CI, 149- 



