io6 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From Burrill Games. 1783. August 23. Paris. 



Begs him to make application in his behalf to Comte de Vergennes 

 for protection for his person, furniture, books, etc. A. L. S. 2 p. 



CV, 106. 



From J [onathan] Williams, Jr. 1783. August 23. Nantes. 



Is surprised that Le Ray de Chaumont is opposed to his obtaining 

 a suspension or delay; does not believe he is one of his creditors. A. 

 L. S. 2 p. CV, 107. 



From B[urrill] Carries. 1783. August 29. Versailles. 



Inquiring if any account has been received from the Government 

 Offices concerning his affair. N. in 3d P. I p. CV, 108. 



From J[onatlian] Williams, Jr. 1783. August 31. St. Germain. 



Not having heard that his " arret de surseance " was granted, he left 

 Nantes to await the decision near Paris. A. L. S. i p. CV, no. 



FroTu J[onathan] Williams, Jr. 1783. September i. St. Germain. 



Has decided not to appear at Passy or in Paris until his " letters of 

 surseance " have been granted. Has no apprehension about his person, 

 but wishes to prevent his property from being attached. A. L. S. 3 p. 



CV, III. 



Fro?n [Louis] Le Veillard fils. 1783. September 2. Bordeaux. 



Thanks for the costume sent to him and requesting shipment of the 

 keg of powder. A. L. i p. (In French.) CV, 112. 



From [John Simon David de] Foucault. 



1783. September 6. Chaumont. 



Asking him to loan one of the anchors at [John D.] Schweighauser's, 

 of Nantes, to his brother, for the latter's vessel. A. L. S. 2 p. (In 

 French.) CV, 113. 



From J[olin] Vaughan. 1783. September 6. Philadelphia. 



Congress is still at Princetown but heartily tired of the place. Thinks 

 they will now return to Philadelphia. A, L. S. 2 p. CV, 114. 



