76 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From G[urdon] S. Mumford. 1782. March 9. Nantes. 



[Capt. William] Robeson has been given command of a vessel Mr. 

 [Jonathan] Williams, [Jr.] and others have purchased. Hopes he will 

 now be able to collect the money he owes him [Franklin]. A. L. S. 

 I p. CIV, 26. 



i^rom E[lkanah] Watson, Jr. 1782. March 15. Nantes. 

 Introducing M. Donmartin. A. L. S. i p. CIV, 27. 



Fro?7i Girardot. [Circa 1782.] March 15. 



He will send to Mr. Carpenter, the package for Madame Hervey. 

 A. L. in 3d P. I p. (In French.) CVII, 160. 



From [Capt.] W[illia]m Robeson. 1782. March 16. Nantes. 

 Introducing Captain Donmartin A. L. S. i p. CIV, 28. 



From Jona[than] Williams, Jr. 1782. March 23. Nantes. 

 Sends two boxes of seeds. A. L. S. i p. CIV, 29. 



From Capitaine. 1782. April 4. Paris. 



Asks to set a time when he can take leave, etc. A. L. S. i p. 

 (In French.) CIV, 31. 



From J[onatlian] Williams [Jr.], 1782. April 4. Nantes. 



Asks for a blank warrant which he can fill in with his son's name, 

 to secure the latter's advancement in the American navy. He is 

 baptised Josiah Williams, and is now in his sixth year. Mentions the 

 popular desire in England for peace. A. L. S. 3 p. CIV, 32. 



From Baron de Frey. 1782. April 6. Paris. 



Promises to pay the twenty louis when the expected bill of exchange 

 arrives; another promissory note of an earlier date subjoined. A. L, S. 

 I p. (In French.) XXV, 8. 



From Dureux. 1782. May i. Paris. 



Invitation to supper to hear Volange and Boyer [two celebrated 

 artists]. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) CIV, 35. 



