Letters to William Temple Franklin 79 



From J[ohn] Vaughan. 1782. May 29. Philadelphia. 



Repeats circumstance of detention on board the Quebec frigate, and 

 his subsequent parole; gives an account of an execution by refugees 

 and steps taken by General Washington to revenge the same. Other 

 personal matters. A. L. S. 3 p. CIV, 50. 



From Sam[uel] Andrews. 1782. May 29. Paris. 



Asks him to procure Dr. Franklin's signature to letters protest- 

 ing his innocence of having sent ammunition to America for the use 

 of the English. A. L. S. 2 p. CIV, 51. 



From Rich[ard] Bache. 1782. May 29. Philadelphia. 



Hopes he received the three boxes of seeds he sent. A. L. S. i p. 



CIV, 52. 



From Geo[rge] Fox. 1782. May 30. Strasbourg. 



Disturbances in Switzerland cause him to change his traveling plans. 

 A. L. S. 2 p. CIV, 53- 



From W[illia]m Casey. 1782. May 30. Paris. 



Has money for Captains Durfy and Hains, who were in Mill Prison 

 but said to be now exchanged; wants to know how to transmit it to 

 them. A. L. S. i p. CIV, 54. 



From D[avid] S[alisbury] Franks. 1782. May. 



Encloses a letter for Mr. [John] Jay. If he receives an unpropitious 

 answer to his last letter to William Temple Franklin he will take pas- 

 sage on the "Nonesuch" for Philadelphia; offers to take letters. A. 

 L. S. I p. CIV, 55. 



From Noel Le Mire. 1782. June 3 and September 7. Paris. 



Has received a commission to engrave a portrait of Marquis de la 

 Fayette, and reminds him of his promise to ask Madame la Marquise 

 for the loan of the portrait which is on his snuff box. A. L. S. 2 p. 

 and I p. (In French.) CIV, 57 and 95. 



