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Fro?n David Young to Sir Edward Newenham, Marseilles. 

 1782. December 13. London Derry. 



Concerning Mr. [Henrj-] Wyld, who was one of those in Lancashire 

 who entered into a combination to go to Philadelphia to erect a cotton 

 and printing manufactory. A. L. S. 3 p. XLVIII, 5. 



From Tristram Dalton to Jonathan Williams, [Jr.], Nantes. 

 1782. December 24. Newburyport. 



Acknowledging his two favors, with copies of letters concerning the 

 loss of the brig " Fair Play " ; thanking him for his kind attention in 

 the matter; suggestions as to the best way to recompense the owners 

 for his heavy loss; believes the appraisement sent to Dr. Franklin to be a 

 just estimate. A. L. S. 3 p. XXVI, 114. 



From William Franklin to Major Richard England. 

 1782. December 27. London. 



Regrets his inability to apply to his son [William Temple Franklin] 

 in behalf of Major England. Has avoided all correspondence, either by 

 letter or otherwise, with both him and his father ever since they went 

 to France. A. L. S. 2 p. CIV, 146b. 



By [Joseph] Bartoli. [1782.] 



Description of the medal commemorating independence, struck by 

 order of Congress, on the signing of peace. A. Verses, i p. (In 

 French.) LI, 52. 



By Capt. Fanning. 1782. 



Is Captain of the American privateer " Eclipse," 16 guns, fitted out 

 at Dunkerque by Torris & Co. Protest against his imprisonment at 

 Dunkerque on the charge of robbery. Mem. 4 p. (In French.) 



LVII, III. 

 Contract for Freighting of Vessels. 1782. Brest. 

 Form of. Printed D. 4 p. (In French.) LXI, 56. 



From Chevalier O'Gorman to [Antoine Raymond Jean Gualbert 

 Gabriel] de Sartine. [Circa 1782.] 



Is a naturalized French subject, who married Mile. D'Eon, petitions 

 to be appointed Consul and Political Agent for France at Philadelphia. 



