126 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From Lair De Lamotte. 1784. September 5. Passy. 

 Refers to Mesmer's petition for a new commission to examine his 

 discoveries. A. L. S. 4 p. (In French.) CVI, 73. 



i^ror« Benj [ami] n Vaughan. 1784. September 6. [London.] 

 Arranging for visits and sight-seeing. A. L. S. 3 p. CVI, 74. 



-From [Louis] Le Veillard fils. 1784. September 7. Bordeaux. 



His opinion of [Mile.] B[rillon]'s change of manner towards William 

 Temple Franklin; comments on the new employment proposed to the 

 latter. Tells of his love affairs. A. L. S. 3 p. CVI, 76. 



FrojTi L. Loiselle. 1784. September 7. 

 Regarding repairs to his carriage. A. L. S. i p. CVI, 77. 



From B[enjainin] V[aughan]. 1784. September 9. [London.] 

 List of new books on political matters. A. L. S. i p. CVI, 78. 



From Beiij[ami]n Vaughan. 1784. September 9. [London.] 

 Invitation to dinner. A. L. S. 2 p. CVI, 79 and 80. 



From James Hutton. 1784. September 15. 



Would have him meet Mrs. Dorothy Blunt and Mrs. [Mary] 

 Hewson. A. L. S. i p. CVI, 81. 



From Lair De Lamotte. 1784. September 15. Passy. 



Tells of Dr. Franklin's health and of his having dined on two 

 occasions at Auteuil. Refers to proposed ascent of the Robert's balloon. 

 A new commission appointed to investigate Mesmer's theories. Ar- 

 rival of John Jay and [Henry] Laurens in America. A. L. S. 3 p. 

 (In French.) CVI, 82. 



From L[ewis] Littlepage. 1784. September 16. Bialystok. 



Asks for news of Marquis de la Fayette; requests letters to be for- 

 warded, etc. A. L. S. 2 p. CVI, 83. 



