Letters to William Temple Franklin 139 



From Henry Grand. 1785. April 4. London. 



Instructions how to send his coat, in order to escape Custom House 

 duties. A. L. S. 2 p. CVI, 154. 



Frorji Tho[ma]s Barclay. 1785. April 4. L'Orient. 



Cause of delay in sending the case of china. Goes to Paris to settle 

 the public accounts. Bill for tea and china for Dr. Franklin. A. L. S. 

 3 p. CVI, 155. 



From [Jean Jacques] CafReri. 1785. April 8. Paris. 



Declares his only object in executing a bust of Dr. Franklin was 

 to transmit the portrait of a great man to posterity. Only received 

 his actual expenses for the monument to Gen. [Richard] Montgomery. 

 Claims he was entitled to more consideration for the above reasons, 

 from Dr. Franklin and his grandson. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) 



CVI, 156b. 



From James Elphinston. 1785. April 11. London. 



His book and subscriptions for the same. A. L. S. 3 p. 



CVI, 157. 

 From Benj[ami]n Vaughan. 1785. April 12. 



Recalls his application for letters of introduction for his brother-in- 

 law, W[illia]m Manning, Jr. Apologizes for letters of introduction 

 given to Mr. Perry and Mr. Long. Dr. P[riestley]'s work on "Evi- 

 dence of the Fathers respecting the Nature of Jesus Christ." A. L. S. 

 3 p. CVI, 158. 



From Henry Grand. 1785. April 13. London. 



Number of French officers in London. Sees Dr. [Edward] Bancroft. 

 A. L. S. I p. CVI, 159. 



From Mesmer. 1785. April 14. [Paris.] 



Making an appointment to explain the regulations of the Societe de 

 I'Harmonie. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) CVI, 160. 



From L. Loiselle. 1785. April 14. Paris. 

 Regarding the sale of his carriage. A. L. S. i p. CVI, 161. 



