272 Miscellaneous Papers 



Fror7i [C. G. F.] D[umas] to Sir George Grand. 

 1778. September 2. The Hague. 



Concerning a projected loan of 700,000 florins on behalf of the 

 United States. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XXXIX, 45. 



From [C. G. F.] D[umas] to Sir George Grand, Amsterdam. 

 1778. September 2. The Hague. 



Further details concerning the projected loan. A. L. S. 2 p. (In 

 French.) XXXIX, 46. 



By Jo[h]n Walter Fletcher, James Johnson, George Carl Voss. 

 1778. September 4. Passy. 

 Oath of allegiance to the United States. D. S. i p. LXXIV, 14. 



Frotn Benj[amin] Vaughan to Jonathan Williams, Jr. 



1778. September 6. [London.] 



Inquiring about the case of Mr, [John] Boylston who offers to take 

 the oath and give security before going to America. L. 2 p. CI, 58. 



From C. Legaux to [Francois, Marquis de Barbe] de Marbois, 



Philadelphia. 1778. September 7. Spring Mill. 



Requests him to forward a package by the French packet boat 

 which sails on the loth. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) 



XLVIII, 44. 



From Rob[er]t Montgomery. 1778. September 8. Passy. 

 Oath of allegiance to the United States. D. S. i p. LXXIV, 23. 



From [James] Hutton to [Ferdinand] Grand, Paris. 



1778. September 8. Calais. 



Description of his journey to Holland ; wrote Dr. Franklin about 

 a passport he desired for some Moravians who arc going to Pennsyl- 

 vania, and requested to know the name of the vessel carrying General 

 Montgomery's monument to America, in order, if possible, to insure 

 its safety. Desires to know whether Mr. Gayault de Boisbertrand 

 has arrived safely in France. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) XI, 124. 



