84 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



Frorti [Louis] Le Veillard fils. 1782. September 14. Bordeaux. 



His love ajEfairs and conquests. Advises William Temple Frank- 

 lin to beware of the Italian damsels. Remarks on the disaster to 

 the " Royal George." Inquires about the " goings-on " at Passy, A. 

 L. S. 4 p. (In French.) CIV, 97. 



From Mrs. Harvey. 1782. September 15. Suffolk [England]. 



Requests that a letter of recommendation be sent to Mr. Beverley, 

 of Virginia, introducing him to people of importance in Dijon. A. L. 

 I p. CIV, 99. 



From Jona[thaii] Williams, Jr. 1782. September 16. Nantes. 



Has forwarded observations on the invoice of the " Marquis de la 

 FajTtte," [in Library of The American Philosophical Society, 347.7 

 P 19] by Mr. [Henry] Laurens. Acknowledges receipt of Commission 

 and returns the bond. L. S. 2 p. CIV, lOO. 



Frotti P. B. Graff. 1782. September 18. Paris. 



Inquires about James Collins at Philadelphia. A. L. in 3d P. 2 p. 



CIV, 98. 



i^roOT Henry Laurens. 1782. September 19. Calais. 



Acknowledges, with thanks, the receipt of passport for himself and 

 family. A. L. S. i p. CIV, loi. 



From Jonat[ha]n Nesbitt. 1782. September 20. L'Orient. 



Announces the arrival of three vessels from Philadelphia which took 

 three prizes and about ninety prisoners; awaits instructions regarding 

 same. A. L. S. 2 p. CIV, 102. 



From Le Ray de Chaumont. 1782. September 20. Chaumont. 



Telling him how much he misses him, and giving him the news. 

 A. L. S. 3 p. CIV, 125. 



From B[enjamin] Vaughan. 1782. September 27. Paris. 



Believes his father [Gov. William Franklin] is in England. He 

 has arrived in Paris and can give good account of the commissions 

 entrusted to him from Passy. A. L. in 3d P. 2 p. CIV, 103. 



