Letters to William Temple Franklin 6i 



From J[onathan] Williams, Jr. 1781. August 28. Nantes. 



Learns that the clothing and arms for the army are to be furnished 

 by the (French) Government; does not expect any part in it. Twice 

 contributed 50 guineas anonymously to Mrs. Johnson's support after 

 the Barbadoes calamity ; shall take care that she does not suffer, but does 

 not wish to be known in the matter. A. L. S. 3 p. CIII, 92. 



From Perregaux. 1781. August 29. Paris. 



Sends a letter received from Mr. [Samuel] Hartley. N. in 3d P. 

 I p. CIII, 93. 



From J[oiiatlian] Williams, Jr. 1781. September i. Nantes. 



Encloses a letter to M. [Jean Franqois Joly] de Fleury; if endorsed 

 by Dr. Franklin, thinks it will procure him part of the new order for 

 supplies. A. L. S. 3 p. CIII, 94. 



From [Winslow] Warren. [Circa 1781.] September 3. [Paris.] 



Requests return of bills left in his care. N. in 3d P. i p. 



CVIII, 26. 



Fro?n M. [John] Holker, [Jr.]. 1781. September 4. Philadelphia. 



Can only correspond with Le Ray de Chaumont about the matters 

 in question. Tells of Mr. [Richard] Bache being nearly killed by a 

 thrust from a cow's horn. L. S. 2 p. CIII, 95. 



From G[eorge] Mason, [Jr.]. 1781. September 4. Paris. 



Request for a letter which Capt. [William] Robeson left with Dr. 

 Franklin. N. in 3d P. i p. CIII, 97. 



From [Capt.] W[illia]m Robeson. 1781. September 11. Nantes. 



Is surprised at the arrival and request of W. Montague, the young 

 African. Intends, as promised, to set him up as a barber in America. 

 A. L. S. 2 p. CIII, 98. 



From "Freedom." 1781. September 12. Dublin. 



Hopes he has received a letter from his partner and nephew who 

 sailed in the brig " Lord Charlemont." Proposes sending another ves- 

 sel soon to America. L. S. 3 p. CIII, 99. 



