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disposal of the money; requested him to forward it to Dr. Franklin. 

 Desires Dr. Franklin to employ part of the money in getting a copy of 

 each coin, gold, silver and brass, which Congress ordered to be struck 

 for the use of America. A. L. S. 3 p. XL VIII, 40. 



From Dr. John Jeffries to The Royal Society, London. 

 1786. January 26. 



An account of two aerial voyages made by Dr. Jeffries with the 

 Sieur [Frangois] Blanchard. The first was made on the 13th of No- 

 vember, 1784, from London Parish to Stowe. The second on the 7th 

 of January, 1785, from Dover across the British Channel into the 

 Forest of Gines in the Province of Artois, in France. Diss. 36 p. 



XLIX, 3. 



Printed in 410, London, 1786. 



From William Temple Franklin to W[illia]m Pyne. 

 1786. February 5. Philadelphia. 



Best for them to visit the premises [in New Jersey] together before 

 they make a final agreement. Arrangements for their going. Condition 

 of the premises they are to observe. A. Dr. of L. 2 p. XLV, 206. 



The same. A. L. S. 3 p. (Press copy.) CVII, 55. 



From W[illiam] T[emple Franklin] to W[illia]m Pyne. 

 1786. February 7. Philadelphia. 



Changes the day for meeting at the Blue Anchor. A. Dr. of L. 



1 p. CVII, 57. 



From W[illiam] T[emple] F[ranklin] to [George Morgan]. 

 1786. February 12. Philadelphia. 



Promises to meet Mr. [William] Pyne at his house. A. Dr. of L. 



2 p. CVII, 60. 



From Levi Hollingsworth to Richard Bache. 

 1786. March 18. Philadelphia. 



Sends him copies of the certificates he sent to Messrs. Le Couteulx 

 and Co. who he desires to be his bankers and to confirm the sale of lands 

 to be made by his agents, Messrs. John Baptist and Lawrence Huron. 



