90 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From [William] Alexander. [Circa 1782.] Auteuil. 



Lends his horse with great pleasure and wishes to borrow his car- 

 riage to take Amantine, the Italian singer, from Paris to Auteuil and 

 back. A. L. in 3d P. i p. CVII, 158. 



From Benjamin F[ranklin] Bache. [Circa 1782.] 



Apologizes for not writing; has not forgotten all his kindnesses. A. 

 L. S. I p. (In French.) CVII, 134. 



From Edw[ar]d Bancroft. [Circa 1782.] 



Asks for a passport for Peter Fowler who is to take a letter to Mr. 

 [William] Hodgson. A. L. S. 2 p. CVII, 99. 



From E[dward] Bancroft. [Circa 1782.] 



As his sword is broken he asks for the loan of one of William Temple 

 Franklin's. A. L. S. i p. CVII, 106. 



From E[dward] Bancroft. [Circa 1782.] Passy. 



Invites him and his grandfather to dinner to meet Mr. [Thomas] 

 Walpole and his son. A. L. S. i p. CVII, 129. 



From Edw[ar]d Bancroft. [Circa 1782.] 



Expects him for dinner; wishes to borrow two bottles of claret and 

 one of sherry. A. L. S. i p. CVII, 135. 



From E[dward] Bancroft. [Circa 1782.] 



Encloses Mr. [Samuel] Wharton's bill with his receipt. A. N. S. 

 I p. CVII, 153. 



From [Thomas Barclay. 1782.] 



Sends a letter to Mr. [John] Penn, now in Paris; [Capt. Joshua] 

 Barney went to sea on the 1 7th ; asks for news of the cartel ; if the vessel 

 does not arrive soon, the British will have to be sent to Dinan, then 

 the commander of the cartel will go to St. Malo; let him know any 

 important new^s as quickly as possible; can save the United States 

 much money since there is a considerable difference between peace and 

 war freights. A. L. 2 p. CVII, no. 



