Letters to William Temple Franklin 57 



From S[arah] Bache. 1781. June 22. Philadelphia. 



Will pay M. Le Veillard [fils] every attention as soon as he arrives. 

 Inquires about M. [Conrad Alexandre] Gerard [de Rayneval]. The bust 

 [of Dr. Franklin] did not arrive in the " Alliance " or the '' Ariel." 

 Will send the squirrel skins as soon as she can procure them. Requests 

 that some fine green tea be sent to her. Miss Duffield to marry a Mr. 

 Hepburn. Encloses a print of songs sung at an " oratorical entertain- 

 ment " at the [French] Minister's [Anne Cesar de la Luzerne]. Have 

 had entertainments on the " Hermione " and in " Don Francisco's 

 Garden." A. L. S. 4 p. (Printed enclosure, i p.) CIII, 66. 



From Joseph M. Fox. 1781. June 23. Philadelphia. 



Sends a letter by Mr, G[eorge] Harrison who is going to France, to 

 be delivered to his brother [George Fox]. A. L. S. i p. CIII, 67. 



From Lombart. 1781. June 27. Paris. 



Desires to get information for a relative at Amiens, who wishes to 

 establish business relations in America. A. L. S. I p. CIII, 68. 



From [Mrs.] D. Woolford. 1781. June 29. London. 



Saw Mr. Small who spoke highly of him; wishes he was serving 

 " his own king and country." Tells of his former friends, " Sandy," 

 Miss Marcy, Mammy Thackwell, Sam Johnson, etc. Has not seen 

 Mrs. [Margaret] Stevenson for a long time. A. L. S. 3 p. CIII, 69. 



From S[aniuel] Hartley. 1781. July 3. London. 



Introducing Mr. Barber who is going to Paris with reference to a 

 claim against the authorities at St. Domingo for property unjustly de- 

 tained. A. L. S. 2 p. CIII, 70. 



From [Aime Ambroise Joseph] Feutry. 1781. July 8. Paris. 



Has just recovered from a dangerous illness. Sends his work 

 " Memoirs of the Court of Augustus," 2d edition. A. L. S. i p. 

 (In French.) CIII, 71. 



From Geo[rge] Fox. 1781. July 10. St. Florentin. 



Has not heard from [Joseph] Mayo or [John] Foulke or any of his 

 friends in Paris for a long time. Refers jestingly to Foulke's assiduity 

 in visiting the " bald head and tail Countess." A. L. S. 2 p. 



CIII, 72. 



