I04 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From Mme. Hesse. \_Circa 1783.] August 5. [Paris.] 



Enclosing a letter for Mme. Brillon to be sent to her on her return. 

 N. in 3d P. I p. (In French.) CVIII, 80. 



From Monbreton. 1783. August 7. Brienne. 



Excusing himself for leaving Paris without calling to see him and 

 the ladies at Passy, Mme. Caillot, etc. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) 



CV, 92. 



From [Gen. Chevalier de] Laneuville. 1783. August 7. St. Mande. 



Inquires what has become of Mr, [Nathan?] Blodget and whether 

 Mr. [Henry] Laurens is still in England or has returned to America. 

 Refers to his brother [Normiont de Laneuville] 's return from America. 

 A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) CV, 93. 



FroTn W[illiam] Vaughan. 1783. August 8. London, 



Sending a bill of exchange to cover advances made by Dr, Frank- 

 lin to his brother, Samuel Vaughan [Jr,]. A, L, S. 2 p. CV, 94. 



From Clia[rle]s Storer. 1783. August 8. London. 



Tells of his arrival at Poole on Capt. [Joshua] Barney's vessel from 

 Havre. Makes inquiry about three bills in favor of Mr. Sherburne, 

 of Boston, on the Commissioners and requests that they be accepted. 

 A. L. S, 3 p. CV, 95. 



Fro?7i Jona[tlian] Williams, Jr. 1783. August 9. Nantes. 



Relating to his bankruptcy, has found much indulgence and marks 

 of confidence from his creditors. Sends extracts from their letters to 

 be joined to his memoir to Count de Vergennes, A, L. S. 4 p. 



CV, 96. 



From [Louis] Le Veillard fils. 1783. August 9. Bordeaux. 



Strongly advises him not to continue his suit for the hand of a 

 certain young lady [Mile, Brillon] ; would not be favored by the 

 Brillon family for several reasons. Alludes to Jonathan Williams's 

 business difficulties. A. L. 5 p, CV, 98. 



