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Fro w Andrew Christian Knoepffelius. 1778. March 4. Nordshausen. 



Desiring the position of Pastor at the German Reformed Church in 

 Philadelphia; offers to come to Paris to see Dr. Franklin. A. L. S. 3 p. 

 (In Latin.) II, 4. 



From Chevalier O'Gorman. 1778. March 10. Tonnerre. 



Stating the amount of Dr. Franklin's debt for the rental of a car- 

 riage, and for wine used on the journey. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) 



11, 5. 

 From De Bescheloche. 1778. March 12. Saint- Aubin. 



Bill of duties paid on wine. Printed D. I p. (In French.) II, 6. 



From Moreau. 1778. March 13. 



Receipt for duties paid on wine. Printed D. I p. (In French.) 



11, 7. 

 From D'Espagne. 1778. March 18. Paris. 



Lost his fortune in a law-suit; sends Dr. Franklin a book he has 

 written ; if he can be of use to the young American Republic, offers to 

 emigrate there with his son and daughter. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) 



II, 8. 

 From Mechia Caph. de Hari. 1778. March 24. Bienne. 



In spite of his parents' objections, desires to enter the American 

 army; desires Dr. Franklin's aid. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) 



II, 9. 



From Tho[nia]s Wren. 1778. March 25. Portsmouth. 



Writes on behalf of the prisoners, who desire a certain sum per 

 week granted them for food ; extortionate charges made by the person 

 who furnishes their meals. A. L. S. 2 p. II, lO. 



From Gautier fils. 1778. April 2. Au Cap [Frangois]. 



Concerning a claim by a man called [Stephen] Ceronio, to be an 

 Agent of Congress; if true, his inability to pay a certain debt reflects 

 upon his Government. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) II, 11. 



From [Madame] L'AUemand. 1778. April 9. 



Sending a letter for him, committed to her care. A. L. S. i p. (In 

 French.) II, 12. 



