46 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From Jo[h]n Vaughan. 1780. December 23. Bordeaux. 



The English are not permitted to enter Spain, where he is most 

 anxious to go to perfect his Spanish, therefore he could only go as an 

 American. If it is possible he would like Dr. Franklin to give him 

 a certificate or passport. A. L. S. 3 p. CII, 142. 



Fro?n [Mrs.] S[arah] Bache. 1780. December 26. Philadelphia. 



Complains that she has not received any letters for a twelve month; 

 gives news of the family. A. L. S. 2 p. CII, 145. 



From Chevalier de Keralio. 1780. December 31. Forbach. 



Thanks him for his good news; the Emperor [Joseph II] is friendly 

 to France ; the English have declared war against Holland. A. L. 

 2 p. (In French.) CII, 146. 



From [Gen. Chevalier de] Laneuville. 1780. December 31. Paris. 



Sends all the certificates properly signed ; he received the rank of 

 Brigadier-General as a reward for his talents; requests that the papers 

 be returned as soon as possible. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) 



CII, 147. 

 From Mme. de Boulainvilliers. [Circa 1780.] 



Recommending a lackey. A. N. S. i p. (In French.) 



CVIII, 103. 

 From Geo[rge] Fox. [Circa 1780.] 



He leaves Saturday for St. Florentin; offers to do any commissions. 

 A. L. S. I p. CVII, 131. 



From H[enr]y Grand. [Circa 1780.] 



Asks him to go with him to a ball where pretty women will be as 

 thick as hops. A. L. S. i p. CVII, 125. 



From [Henry Grand. Circa 1780.] 

 An invitation to a ball. A. L. i p. CVII, 146. 



From Le Marquis de la Fayette. [Circa 1780.] 



Asks that the enclosed letters be given to Dr. Franklin to forward. 

 A. L. in 3d P. I p. (In French.) CVII, 150. 



