264 Miscellaneous Papers 



Franklin and the other deputies to secure the appointment for Mr. 

 Comyn. L. S. i p. (In French.) LX, 55. 



From Stephen Sayre to [John] Adams, Paris. 

 1778. June 15. Copenhagen. 



Attended Mr. [William] Lee to Berlin, at the public expense, and 

 there he was told that he would no longer be considered in that service 

 or to expect the least support from the Commissioners, whether he return 

 to Paris or not. Decided to remain at Berlin. Wrote to his friends in 

 Congress and though the Commissioners had many letters sent to their 

 care for him, they did not forward them or give any reasons for with- 

 holding them. Requests him to learn the cause of this and to state 

 it to him with candor. A. L. S. 3 p. XLVII, 119. 



From [James Hutton] to [Ferdinand] Grand, Paris. 1778. June 16. 



Expressing great affection for M. Grand and his family; begs him 

 to tell his friend [Franklin?] that he has not yet received the promised 

 paper which he begs to have sent him as soon as possible. A. L. i p. 

 (In French.) X, 42. 



The Treatment of Elie Trigant, surnamed Jean Bart, by the 

 English and Grenezeys. [Guernseys.] 



Printed Diss. 4 p. (In French. From the Passe Port de St. Malo. 

 1778. June 17.) LXI, 77. 



By Joy Castle. 1778. June 22. 

 Oath of allegiance to the United States. D. S. 2 p. LXXIV, 8. 



By Peter Amiel. 1778. June 23 and August 10. Passy. 

 Oath of allegiance to the United States. D. S. 2 p. LXXIV, 2, 3. 



Fro w S[amuel] Hartley /o Gamba. 1778. June 23. London. 



With reference to the latter's application for the Consulship at 

 Dunkerque. A. L. S. i p. LX, 71. 



By William Moore. 1778. June 23. Passy. 

 Oath of allegiance to the United States. D. S. i p. LXXIV, 25. 



