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From G[uillau]me Jaume. 1781. December 23. Lyons. 



Desires him to send his grandson [Benjamin Franklin Bache] to a 

 Catholic Academy in which he is interested ; describes the curriculum ; 

 Protestants frequently place their children in this school. A. L. S. 

 3 p. (In French.) V, 84. 



From [Madame] Bouroyan de Preuille. 

 1 78 1. December 24. St. Martin. 



Begging that the enclosed letters may be forwarded to her grandson 

 at Boston. L. S. i p. (In French.) V, 85. 



From [Barbeu] Dubourg. [Circa 1781.] 



Affair of M. Coder. Purchase of canvas. A consulship in Nor- 

 mandy without pay for M. Gregoire. Exchange of the writer's nephew, 

 taken prisoner by the English. Encloses a note for Mr. [John] Adams 

 and a letter for M. [Mottin] de la Balme. A. L. S. 2 p. (In 

 French.) V, 86. 



From [Antoine Court de] Gebelin. Circa 1781, 



Thanking him for accepting an invitation to a meeting of the Lodge 

 [des Neuf Soeurs]. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) V, 87. 



From [Ferdinand] Grand. [^Circa 1781.] 



Sending an extract from a letter from Mr. [Jonathan] Williams, 

 [Jr.], of Nantes, concerning 6 per cent. Congressional Bonds payable 

 in 1 78 1, and deposited with him. A. L. in 3d P. I p. (In French.) 



V, 88. 



From Abbe Morellet. \_Circa 1781.] 



Sending him a part of his work upon the American Colonies. Leaves 

 it to Dr. Franklin to say whether or not it shall be published. A. L. S. 

 I p. (In French.) V, 89. 



From [Sir] Edward Newenham. \_Circa 1781.] Paris. 



Encloses speeches of Mr. [Charles James] Fox. The London paper 

 honored the writer by recording that he breakfasted with Mr. [Henry] 

 Laurens. Enclosing resolutions of the Volunteer Corps, showing their 

 contempt for the treachery of Mr. [Francis] Dobbs. A. L. S. i p. 



V, 90. 



