Letters to William Temple Franklin 99 



From E[lkanah] Watson, Jr. 1783. May 5. London. 



Sends bill of articles of dress purchased for him. Comments on the 

 rush of emigrants to America from Great Britain and Ireland. L. S. 

 I p. CV, 51. 



From [Theodore] Jauge. 1783. May 6. 



Recommending an American ex-prisoner who is in a destitute con- 

 dition. A. L. S. I p. (In French.) CV, 52. 



From Jona[than] Williams, Sr. 1783. May 9. London. 



Intended to return to Passy and then go on to Nantes, but found a 

 good opportunity to embark on a vessel sailing for America. A. L. S. 



I p. CV, 53. 



Fro?n Tho[ina]s Barclay. 1783. May 9. Paris. 



Inquires if Dr. Franklin has heard from the Ministry about the at- 

 tachments laid on [Commodore John] Barry's prize-money, A. L. S. 



I p. CV, 54. 



From Caleb Whitefoord, Passy. 1783. May 9. London. 



Received his letter and the medal [commemorative of American In- 

 dependence], on the evening of his departure from Paris. Delivered 

 all the packets entrusted to his care by Benjamin Franklin except that 

 for Mr. [Jonathan] Williams, [Sr.], who moved and did not leave 

 his new address. Encloses a letter of introduction to Mrs. Hesse, and 

 a letter to Dr. Franklin ; Monsieur Jean Barbe wants to be appointed 

 American Agent at Calais. A. L. S. 2 p. LV, 40. 



From Madlin. 1783. May 12. Paris. 



Reminding him of an account due him. A. L. S. i p. (In 

 French.) CV, 55- 



From Madlin. 1783. May 13. Paris. 



Intends to push his claim against him ; asserts the repairs to his 

 cabriolet were well done and were not overcharged. A. L. S. 2 p. 

 (In French.) CV, 56. 



From J[onathan] Williams, Jr. 1783. May 15. Paris. 

 Will leave Paris in a few days for Nantes. A. L. S. i p. CV, 57. 



