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From Poreau & Conip[agnie]. 1782. June 27. Dunkirk. 



Reminding him of his promise to secure the exchange of Capt. 

 Christopher Codner, an American, who had suffered much in English 

 prisons. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) VI, 52. 



From L'Abbe de Klinglin. 1782. June 29. Paris. 



Desiring a letter of recommendation for a merchant named La Coste, 

 who is going to Philadelphia. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) VI, 53. 



From [Miss] B[ethia] Alexander. Circa 1782. July 3. St. Germain. 



Announcing a party of people who will wait upon him at Passy. A. 

 L. S. 3 p. (In French.) VI, 54- 



From [Madame] de La Coste. 1782. July 4. Paris. 



Thanking Dr. Franklin for the letter he wrote in her husband's behalf. 

 L. S. I p. (In French.) VII, i. 



From Rob[er]t R. Livingston. 1782. July 5. Philadelphia. 



Transmitting a letter from Congress to the King of France, and a 

 resolution [i p.] on the subject of Mr. William Lee's demands. L. 

 S. I p. (In triplicate.) VII, 2. 



Printed in Diplom. Corresp. of the Am. Rev., Wharton, V, 595. 



From Pierr[e] Biiyck. 1782. July 7. Gand. 



Enclosing a letter for Mr. [Henry] Laurens. Has a number of 

 bills on Tho[ma]s Barclay and Commodore [Alexander] Gillon, for 

 goods furnished in Holland for the United States; question of their 

 payment. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) VII, 3. 



From Benj[amin] Vaughan. 1782. July 9. London. 



Introducing Mr. Benjamin Savage, a young Jewish Tory from South 

 Carolina; lacks nothing except conversion by Franklin. A. L. S. 3 p. 



VII, 4. 



From J[oseph] Priestley. 1782. July 10. Birmingham. 



Introducing an English traveller. Late experiments interrupted by 

 cloudy weather; the political sky also overcast. A. L. S. 2 p. 



VII, 5. 



