40 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



Frojn J[ohn] Trumbull. 1780. August 17. London, 



Having heard that a packet from New London was chased ashore 

 at rOrient and that the despatches were saved, asks that if there is 

 a letter for him, it be sent in care of Mr. D . A. L. S. i p. 



cii, 95. 



From Geo[rge] Fox. 1780. August 19. St. Florentin. 



His opinion of the morals of the married women of France. A. L. S. 

 2 p. CII, 96. 



From Jona[thaii] Williams, Jr. 1780. August 24. Nantes. 



Encloses certificates from Mr. [Francis] Hopkinson on the Com- 

 missioners. A. L. S. I p. (In French.) CII, 97. 



From [Gen, Chevalier de] Laneuville, 1780. August 26. Paris, 



Asks for the address of a banker, and invites him to visit him at St. 

 Maude. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) CII, 98. 



From Geo[rge] Fox. 1780. August 29. St. Florentin. 

 Tells of his lack of success in making love. A. L. S. 4 p. CII, 99. 



From Jona[tlian] Williams, Jr. 1780. August 29. 



Encloses a letter from Messrs. Harmar and Lewis of Philadelphia, 

 concerning some bills. The " Cecil," belonging to Mr. DaCosta, which 

 brought this letter, reports the success of the Americans against [Baron 

 Wilhelm von] Knyphausen and the arrival of the French fleet. Asks 

 his courtesy for Mrs. [William] Blake and her children of South 

 Carolina. A. L. S. 2 p. CII, lOO. 



Fro7ti J[onatlian] Williams, Jr. 1780. August 31. Nantes. 



Encloses a bill which has passed through several hands without the 

 signature of Mr. [Francis] Hopkinson. Has heard of the great cap- 

 ture by the Spaniards. A. L. S. i p. CII, loi. 



From W[illiam] MacCreery. 1780. September i. Amsterdam. 



Hastens to announce [Gen. Sir Henry] Clinton's defeat in Jersey 

 by General Washington. A. L. S. i p. CII, 102. 



