Letters to William Temple Franklin 151 



From [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard. 1786. February 7, Passy. 



Mr. Williams will send the trees and plants; the books have not been 

 sent because Mr. Manuel is in the Bastille, A. L. S. 2 p. (In 

 French.) CVII, 2. 



From Geo[rge] Morgan. 1786. February 9. 



Arranges for the meeting with [William] Pyne to take place at his 

 house. A. L. S. 2 p. CVII, 58. 



From W[illia]m Pyne. 1786. February 9. Princeton. 



His reason for consenting to Mr. [George] Morgan's plan for the 

 meeting. A. L. S. i p. CVII, 59. 



From J. T. Berard & Co. 1786. February 12. L'Orient. 



Enclosing receipt of Captain Lauber for two cases of shruberry and 

 grains sent to Mr. Le Veillard. A. L. S. I p. (In French. In 

 duplicate.) CVII, 3. 



From [William Pyne. 1786. Circa February.] 

 Draft of the agreement with William Temple Franklin. 13 p. 



CVII, 74, 1-7. 



From Israel Shreve. 1786. March 3. Franklin Park. 



Offering to sell certain things required for stocking the farm. A. 

 L. S. I p. CVII, 61. 



Frow " Blanchette " [Mme.Caillot]. 1786. March 5. St. G[ermain]. 



Reproaches him for blaming her for the death of her young son. 

 Refers to Dr. Franklin's desire to see his grandson married ; declares 

 she is resigned to the idea, but advises him, in that case, not to come 

 back to France. Tells of her visit to Mme. [Jeanne Louise Henriette 

 Genet] Campan, at Versailles. Offers to get a portrait of Mme. le 



B for him. Will send him the sum of money she has belonging 



to him. A. L. 4 p. (In French.) CVIII, 125. 



Fro77i W[illia]ni Pyne. 1786. March 8. Princeton. 



Making an appointment to meet him at Burlington; has not been 

 able to find a cook; Mrs. [George] Morgan offers to sell one who is 

 a " complete servant " for £80. A. L. S. 2 p. CVII, 62. 



