64 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From J[ohn] S[c]haffer. 1781. October 8. Paris. 

 Relating to endorsement of his bills by Dr. Franklin. A. L. S. i p. 



cm, 112. 



From Richard B[ennett] Lloyd. 1781. October 10. Annapolis, Md. 



Have had many festivities in honor of the French troops. Considers 

 them a fine body of men. A. L. S. i p. CIII, 113. 



Froifi [Col.] Gab[rie]l Johonnot. 1781. October 11. Nantes. 



Expressing thanks to Abbe Arnoux and his friend M. Jaume, of 

 Lyons, for their attentions to his son [Samuel Cooper Johonnot]. A. 

 L S. I p. CIII, 114. 



From [Mrs.] D. Woolford. 1781. October 15. London. 



Acknowledging the receipt of Dr. Franklin's bounty to Mrs. John- 

 son. Delivered book and letter to Mr. Small. References to Mrs. 

 Thackwell and Miss Marcey. A. L. S. 2 p. CIII, 115. 



From Winslow Warren. 1781. October 16. Ancenis. 



Relating to the repayment of 25 guineas loaned to him by Dr. 

 Franklin. A. L. S. i p. CIII, 116. 



From J[onathan] Williams, Jr. 1781. October 18. Nantes. 



Accepts Dr. Franklin's approval of his application to M. [Jean 

 Frangois Joly] de Fleury to furnish supplies. Has no funds belonging 

 to Capt. [William] R[obeson] who is considerably in his debt. A. 

 L. S. 2 p. CIII, 117. 



From Le Ray de Chaumont. 1781. October 20. Passy. 



Requests him to call at the office of the " Gazette de France " and get 

 several copies of the paper containing an account of the victory over 

 [Gen. Lord] Cornwallis, which Dr. Franklin wishes to send to Madrid. 

 A. L. S. I p. CIII, 118. 



From Ricli[ar]d Neave & Son. 1781. October 31. Bornier. 



Are greatly disappointed at not being able to obtain advances of 

 money, as they have considerable property in America. Are in a very 

 unpleasant situation owing to Mr. [Samuel] Wharton's ingratitude. 

 Enclose a letter for Mr. Carson, their attorney at Philadelphia. A. 

 L. S. 3 p. CIII, 119. 



