48 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From Wharton, Jr. [Circa 1780.] 



The long piece of writing for ]\Ir. Wharton's father, which requires 

 to be finished immediately, deprives him of the pleasure he should take in 

 rendering Mr. Fevery service. A. L. in 3d P. i p. CVII, 128. 



From J[onathan] Williams, Jr. [Circa 1780.] 



Encloses bills for acceptance ; William Temple Franklin writes that 

 Captain [Samuel] Smith will get his command; wishes to know about 

 Captain Boardman. A. L. S. i p. CVII, 137. 



From J[onathan] Williams, Jr. [Circa 1780.] 

 Enclosing bills for acceptance. A. L. S. i p. CVII, 138. 



From [Gen. Chevalier de] Laneuville. 1781. January 7. Paris. 



Thanking him and Dr. Franklin for the latter's letter of recommenda- 

 tion, which had a good effect on the Ministers at Versailles. A. L. S. 

 2 p. (In French.) CIII, i. 



From D. P. Granchez. 1781. January 11. Paris. 



With reference to bronzing his buckles. A. L. S. i p. (In 

 French.) CIII, 2. 



From Jona[than] Williams, Jr. 1781. January 16. Nantes. 



Sending several drafts on Dr. Franklin for M. de Montaudouin. 

 A. L. S. I p. (In French.) • CIII, 3- 



From L[ewis] Littlepage. [Circa 1781.] January 17. Paris. 



Cannot dine with him, as [Pierre Augustin Caron de] Beaumarchais 

 has requested him to be at home at 4 o'clock. A. L. S. i p. 



CVIII, 55. 



From John Adams. 1781. January 18. Amsterdam. 



Thanks him for news about the situation in America. The hand 

 bill a fabrication to frighten [Gen. Sir Henry] Clinton, [Gen. Lord] 

 Cornwalli.s and [Gen. Alexander] Leslie. Is obliged to him for form 

 of bill book and explanation as to how to use it. The States Generals 

 have resolved to grant letters of marque. Alludes to the threatened 

 coalition of European powers against England. A. L. S. 2 p. 



CIII, 4. 



