100 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From Geo[rge] Fox. 1783. May 15. Nantes. 



Capt. [Gustavus] Cunningham will not sail until the end of the 

 month. Offers to carry the Definitive Treaty to America. Will also 

 take any messages or letters Mr. or Mrs. [John] Jay or Mr. [John] 

 Adams may wish to send by him. A. L. S. 2 p. CV, 58. 



From Jno. Vaughan. 1783. May 17. London. 



Learns that peace was proclaimed by Congress on the nth and the 

 British King's health drunk at the French Minister's. Peace well re- 

 ceived ; expectations of a liberal commercial treaty with England. Dr. 

 Franklin's return anxiously awaited by Mr. and Mrs. [Richard] 

 Bache. A. L. S. 2 p. CV, 59. 



From Comte d'Estaing. [1783.] May 18. Passy. 



Inviting him to a dinner at which Mme. la Marquise de la Fayette 

 will be present. N. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) CVIII, 97. 



From Chevalier de Keralio. 1783. May 21. Paris. 



Requests three of the commemorative medals of American inde- 

 pendence, one for the library of the Royal Military School and the other 

 two for Marquis de Timbrune and Baron de Moyria. A. L. S. i p. 

 (In French.) CV, 60. 



From Chevalier de Keralio. 1783. May 22. Paris. 



Received the three medals and expresses his thanks. A. L. S. i p. 

 (In French.) CV, 61. 



From Madlin. 1783. May 25. Paris. 



Renews demand for payment of his account. A. L. S. i p. (In 

 French.) CV, 62. 



From [Louis] Le Veillard [fils]. 1783. May 25. Paris. 



With reference to a horse he is sending to him. A. L. S. i p. (In 

 French.) CV, 63. 



Fro?n Jno. Ross. 1783. May 27. Philadelphia. 



Introducing Mr. Waring, of South Carolina, who goes to Paris to 

 complete his education. A. L. S. 2 p. CV, 64. 



