io8 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From [Henry] Smeathman. 1783. September 29. Paris. 



Hopes to have the honor of taking a dish of tea with Dr. Franklin 

 on Wednesday morning. N. in 3d P. i p. CV, 124. 



From Foncier. 1783. September 29, Paris. 



Asking him to call and see the buckles he is making for him. A. L. 

 S. I p. (In French.) CV, 125. 



From Geo[rge] Fox. 1783. October i. Philadelphia. 



His arrival after a perilous passage on the " Nancy," Capt. [Robert] 

 Shewell. Called on Mr. and Mrs. [Richard] Bache. Refers to the 



arrival of [George] Mason, [Jr.] and Hoops. Is living on 



Third Street. A. L. S. 3 p. CV, 126. 



From J[ohn] S[c]haffer. 1783. October 8. Paris. 



Appeals for assistance in his difficulties and certification to the au- 

 thorities that he is an American citizen and not an impostor. A. L. S. 



2 p. (In duplicate.) CV, 127 and 128. 



From Capitaine. 1783. October 12. Mezieres. 



Inquiring about a work entitled " History of North America since 

 the beginning of the War." A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) CV, 129. 



From Comtesse d'Houdetot. 1783. October 14. Paris. 



Hears that Dr. Franklin is threatened with a serious illness. Asks 

 when she can see him. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) CV, 157. 



From [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard. 1783. October 16. Dreux. 



Will confer with Dr. Franklin and his grandson (W. T. F.) about 

 the notes furnished for publication to M. de Villon. A. L. S. i p. 

 (In French.) CV, 130. 



From Sir Edward Newenham. 1783. October 17. Dublin. 



The assembling of the Irish Parliament and the political situation 

 in Ireland. Refers to the attitude of [Henry] Grattan and [Henry] 

 Flood. Longs to receive Dr. Franklin's bust for his study. A. L. S. 



3 p. CV, 131. 



