88 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From De Beche and Graff. 1782. December 4. St. Sauveur. 

 Sending lace ruffles and patterns. A. L. in 3d P. i p. CIV, 131. 



From Jona[than] Williams, Jr. 1782. December 5. 



Regarding rumors of peace. If Dr. Franklin wishes to convey the 

 news to America, he can have a fast-sailing brig at sea at twenty-four 

 hours' notice. A. L. S. i p. CIV, 132. 



From [Sir] Edward Newenham. 1782. December 8. Marseilles. 



Requesting letters of introduction to influential people in Geneva, 

 Leghorn and Florence. A. L. S. i p. CIV, 133. 



i^roOT Benj [ami] n Vaughan. 1782. December 8. Paris. 

 Requesting a pass for Mr. Bird. A. L. S. i p. CIV, 134. 



From Tho[ma]s Barclay. 1782. December 9. L'Orient. 



Inquiring as to the advisability of sending supplies to the United 

 States. A. L. S. 2 p. CIV, 135. 



From [Daniel Marc Antoine] Chardon. 1782. December 11. 

 Arranging an interview. A. L. in 3d P. i p. CIV, 136. 



From John Adams. 1782. December 12. Paris. 

 Inviting him to dine with him. N. in 3d P. I p. CIV, 137. 



From Mme. [Devillier] Pechigny. 1782. December 13. Paris. 



Returning money lent. A. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) 



CIV, 138. 



From James Moylan. 1782. December 16. L'Orient. 



Regarding money taken in mistake by a courier. A. L. S. i p. 



CIV, 139. 



From [Louis] Le Veillard [fils]. 1782. December 17. Bordeaux. 



Inquires about the risk attending the sending of vessels to the United 

 States during the peace negotiations. A. L. S. 6 p. (In French.) 



CIV, 140. 



