i6o Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard. 1787. June 13. Passy. 



Gives news of his friends and what was done by the Notable As- 

 sembly; could not find Schrode's engraving of Prince of Brunswick, 

 so sent another; wishes to know how much money would be needed to 

 live in comfort in Philadelphia; regrets that Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson 

 is not a member of the [Constitutional] Convention; introduces Mr. 

 Saugrain. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) CVII, 29. 



From Dan[iel] Mason. 1787. June 18. Newport. 



Sends by Captain Lawton two packages with letter and receipt. 

 A. L. S. I p. CVII, 31. 



From R[ichard] Bache. 1787. June 19. 



Asks him to send his endorsement for about $3,000, as B[ache] and 

 S[hee] are not in cash to pay off the whole of the last note, which 

 ought to have been taken up yesterday. A. L. S. i p. CVII, 32. 



From Aury le jeune. 1787. July 9. Paris. 



Sends the stockings; asks his help to collect a debt; encloses a letter. 

 A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) CVII, 33- 



From [Louis Guillaume Le Veillard]. 1787. July 31. Passy. 



Tells of the flight of M. [Charles Alexandre] de Calonne ; gives the 

 political situation in Paris ; Passy is much changed ; gives the account 

 of the seizure of Mr. [Thomas] Paine's model of a bridge ; wishes to 

 hear the news of the [Constitutional] Convention in America; asks 

 Dr. Franklin for the promised history. A. L. 3 p. (In French.) 



CVII, 34. 



From George Cork. 1787. September 17. New York. 



Concerning the package sent by the Amboy stage boat. A. L. S. 

 I p. CVII, 35. 



From "Blanchette" [Mme. Caillot]. 

 1787. November 20. St. G[ermain]. 



Learns from [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard that his portrait is 

 copied from the original loaned by her. Refers to return of Chevalier 

 de la Luzerne; thinks William Temple Franklin should be appointed 

 Minister to France. Tells of her approaching confinement. The Bril- 



