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From The University of Dartmouth. 1782. September 24. 



Introducing Mr. John Wheelock, President of the University, and 

 Mr. James Wheelock, and begging him to further the cause of their 

 trip to Europe. A. L. S. Besa Woodward, Secretary. 4 p. VII, 49. 



From Marcel. 1782. September 29. 



Application for work by a surgeon, who had been made prisoner and 

 thereby lost everjthing. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) VII, 50. 



Frotn Rolland freres. 1782. October 2. Marseilles. 



Concerning the arrival of an American vessel with a cargo of 

 tobacco; their efforts to obtain a good sale for it. Possible that their 

 large woolen manufactory in Languedoc may furnish some goods useful 

 to the Americans. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) VII, 51. 



From [Felix] Vicq d'Azyr. 1782. October 5. 



Introducing Mr. Laurent Josselin, who wishes to go to America. 

 A. L. S. I p. (In French.) VII, 52. 



From [Mrs.] Jane Mecom. 1782. October 6. Warwick, R. 1. 



Has not heard from him for two years and a half; sorry if the 

 politeness of the French ladies has lessened his old American acquaint- 

 ances in his esteem. Death of her granddaughter; other family news. 

 A. L. S. 2 p. XII, 25. 



From Williams, Moore & Co. 1782. October 9. L'Orient. 



Arrival of the American vessel "Cicero" wnth two prizes; thirty 

 French prisoners on one of the prizes set free without an order from 

 Dr. Franklin. L. S. i p. (In French.) VII, 53- 



From Coulougnac. 1782. October 11. Paris. 



Desiring a letter of recommendation to the Governor of Virginia, 

 that he may obtain his assistance in collecting a debt. A. L. S. 3 p. 

 (In French.) VII, 54. 



From Camusar et C. Lerouge. 1782. October 12. Troyes. 



Desiring to know the commercial standing of Jean Andre Stockolm, 

 recently established in Nantes, and reported to be known to him. A, L. 

 S. 3 p. (In French.) VII, 55- 



