I02 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From [Louis] Le Veillard fils. 1783. June 24. Bordeaux. 



Request to send him his keg of powder and order a Marlborough 

 suit for him. Banters him on his hopeless suit for the hand of a certain 

 young lady [Mile. Brillon]. A. L. 4 p. (In French.) CV, 75. 



From E[lkanah] Watson, Jr. 1783. June 24. London. 

 Is forwarding embroidered handkerchiefs. L. S. i p. CV, 76. 



From de Fontenet. 1783. June 25. Paris. 



Requests a reply to an inquiry from the Prince de Deux-Ponts about 

 trade between certain German States and the United States. A. L. S. 

 I p. (In French.) CV, 77. 



From Darcel. 1783. June 26. Paris. 



Request to meet him at the Custom House, to be present at opening 

 of boxes shipped to him from London. N. in 3d P. I p. (In French.) 



CV, 73. 



From Geo[rge] Fox. 1783. June 30. Lisbon. 



Tells of his arrival at that port and gives his impressions of the 

 Portuguese capital and its people. A. L. S. 3 p. CV, 78. 



From Samuel Vaughan, Jr. 1783. June. Strasbourg. 



Refers to the friendship shown him by Prof. [Jacques Reinhold] 

 Spielmann. Tells of Hoffmann's antecedents and business career. A. 

 L. S. 4 p. CV, 79. 



From J[onatlian] Williams, Jr. 1783. July 2. Nantes. 



Requests a certificate, signed by Dr. Franklin, as to the limits fixed 

 by the Treaty of Peace, to decide the validity of captures at sea. A. 

 L. S. I p. CV, 80. 



From Hudet. 1783. July 3. Paris. 



His promise to reward him for service rendered as driver of a hired 

 carriage. L. S. i p. (In French.) CV, 81. 



From Capitaine. 1783. July 3. Paris, 



Regrets his inability to be present at the celebration in Dr. Franklin's 

 house of the anniversary of American Independence. A. L. S. i p. 



CV, 82. 



