Letters to William Temple Franklin 127 



From de Fontenet. 1784. September 20. Paris. 



Making an appointment to introduce his nephew. A. L. S. i p. 

 (In French.) CVI, 84. 



From [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard. 1784. September 20. Passy. 



Tells of [Comte de] Mirabeau being in London, after having lost 

 the lawsuit with his wife; of the return of the Brillon family. The 

 Dauphin has left Passy, much benefited by the new springs there. 

 Describes the ascent of the Mm. Robert in the Duke of Chartres's bal- 

 loon. M. and Mme. Caillot are leaving Passy to live at St. Germain. 

 A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) CVI, 85. 



From Mrs. Hesse. 1784. September 21. [Paddington.] 

 Invitation to the play. L. in 3d P. I p. CVI, 86. 



From Lair De Lamotte. 1784. September 22. Passy. 



Mme. [Mariamne] Williams and other members of her family are 

 staying with Dr. Franklin. Tells of reports about the Robert's balloon 

 M. [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard still ill. A. L. S. 3 p. (In 

 French.) CVI, 87 



From [Gov.] W[illia]m Franklin. 1784. September 23. Seaford 



Making an appointment to go with him to Windsor. A. L. S. i p 



CVI, 88 



From Dr. [Richard] Price. 1784. September 25. Newington Green 



An invitation to tea for himself and [Comte de] Mirabeau. A. N 

 in 3d P. I p. CVI, 89 



From J[onatlian Shipley, Bishop of] St. Asaph. 



[1784.] September 30. Chilbolton. 



Invites William Temple Franklin to spend a few days in the 

 country as he cannot go to London. A. L. S. 2 p. (In duplicate.) 



CVI, 90 and CVII, 127. 



From Henry Grand. [1784?] October i. Brighthelmston. 



Telling of his trip through Holland and from there to England; 

 is delighted with everything he has seen in England. Will endeavor 

 to get introduced to Governor William Franklin on his return to Lon- 

 don. A. L. S. 4 p. CVIII, 89. 



