152 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard. 1786. March 10. Passy. 



Will send the roebucks by the first opportunity from Havre; all 

 their friends are well; is it true that he(William Temple Franklin) 

 is to be a member of Congress? Introduces Mr. De la Valette. A. 

 L. S. 3 p. (In French.) CVII, 4. 



From W[illia]m Pyne. 1786. March 15., Princeton. 



Certain implements are promised but he cannot find suitable horses; 

 makes an appointment to meet him at the farm. A. L. S. i p. 



CVII, 63. 



From [Mrs.] A. Pyne. 1786. March 23. Princeton. 



About domestic affairs at the farm. A. L. S. 2 p. CVII, 64. 



From [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard. 1786. March 28. Passy. 



Will fill all the commissions as soon as possible; goes to Dreux to 

 meet his brother-in-law just returned from India; Mr. [Thomas] 

 Jefferson is in England. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) CVII, 5. 



i^rom « Blanchette " [Mme.Caillot]. 1786. ApriU. St. G[ermain]. 



Tells of the misfortunes which have happened to her; her father's 

 dangerous illness; her infant son's death. Advises him to remain in 

 America if his interests and prospects require it. Protests her un- 

 dying affection for him whether he comes back or not. A. L. 3 p. 

 (In French.) CVIII, 126. 



From Geo[rge] Morgan. 1786. April 7. Prospect. 



Asking him to purchase iron wire for his electric rods. A. L. S. 

 I p. CVII, 70. 



From Lavaysse, Puchelberg & Co. 1786. April 7. L'Orient. 



Advising him of the shipping of two chests. A. L. S. i p. 



CVII, 6. 



From [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard. 1786. April 21. Passy. 



Mr. De la Valette will bring the dog, the shoes and the remainder 

 of the books; Mr. [J. T] Berard was so slow in sending the trees 

 that they were in leaf; the roebucks are too ill to send; the suit con- 

 tinues against the Cardinal [Rohan] who hopes to prove that he was 

 only a dupe. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) CVII, 7. 



