332 Miscellaneous Papers 



From William Temple Franklin to I'Abbe [Poncelin] de la Roche- 

 Tilhac. 1782. October 22. Passy. 



Sending the Almanac of Massachusetts and the Constitutions of each 

 of the States. A. Dr. of L. 2 p. (In French.) CIV, 114b. 



From James Belt to [Whom it May Concern], 1782. October 28. 



Protest against the conduct and behavior of Chevalier de Quemy, 

 Commander of the " Emeraude," frigate, a French vessel of 36 guns. 

 Complains of the Commander for detaining and obliging him to wait 

 with his ship and sail under a convoy, contrary to his desire and repeated 

 remonstrances. An account of the Commodore's conduct while on the 

 voyage, and his cowardly behavior in running away and leaving the 

 ships " Matilda," " Jolly Tar," and others, to the mercy of the British 

 frigate. An account of the " Matilda's " capture. A. D. 10 p. 



LV, 10. 



From Fay de Sathonnay to Abbes de Chalut and Arnoux. 



1782. October 31. Chateau de Sathonnay. 



Apologizes for being absent from Lyons during Sir [Edward] Newen- 

 ham's stay there; any friend of Mr. [Benjamin] Franklin could not 

 fail to be welcome. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) XXVI, 48. 



From Anisson fils to [Charles Joseph] Panckouche, Paris. 



1782. November 12. Paris. 



Is very desirous to have Dr. Franklin's approval, but does not wish to 

 show his press until it is entirely perfected. L. S. i p. (In French.) 



LXX, 14. 



By F. Peyrimant. 1782. November 12. Edenton, N. C. 



Depositions relative to Jean Wallier and Jean Jacques Wallier, 

 natives of Switzerland who reside at Edenton, N. C, and to the 

 death of the former in 1780. D. S. 3 p. (In French.) LX, 125. 



By Law[rence] Rob[er]t Campbell, Captain in the British Army. 



1782. December 7. 

 Parole. D. S. i p. LXXIV, 38. 



