Miscellaneous Papers 303 



By Walter Belt. 1780. February 11. Passy. 

 Oath of allegiance to the United States. D. S. I p. LXXIV, 5. 



From W[illiani] T[emple] F[ranklm] to [Peter] Allaire. 

 [1780. February 15.] 



His Grandfather does not choose to grant this request [for a pass to 

 Brussels (see p. 30)]. A. Dr. of L. S. i p. CII, 23b. 



From J. D. Van der Capellen to C. G. F. Dumas. 



1780. February 25. Apeltern. 



Complaining that his American letters are always opened, and giving 

 an address under which he begs Dr, Franklin will forward his letters 

 fn future. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) XXXIX, 149. 



From P[ierre] Landais to Le Ray de Chaumont, Passy. 

 1780. March i. Paris. 



Concerning the recovery of his trunks and papers left on board 

 the " Alliance " ; desires seals put upon them. Wishes to see Franklin's 

 answer to his letter, reclaiming his belongings. A. L. S. i p. (In 

 French.) XVII, 99. 



By Tho[inas] Hutchins. 1780. March 6. Passy. 

 Oath of allegiance to the United States. D. S. i p. LXXIV, 21. 



By Benj[amin] Gale & Co. of Killingsworth, Conn. 1780. March 6. 



Proposals made to any skilled manufacturer of pottery or French 

 delph ware, who will come to America and manufacture such articles 

 for them. Mem. 2 p. LVII, 30. 



From Thomas Hutchins to Jonathan Williams, [Jr.]. 

 1780. March 15. Passy. 



Asking that twelve of his maps and pamphlets of the interior parts 

 of North America may be sent to Dr. Franklin. L. S. i p. 



XVII, 137. 



By Benj[amin] Carpenter. 1780. March 15. Passy. 



Oath of allegiance to the United States. D. S. i p. LXXIV, 7. 



