Letters from Benjamin Franklin 477 



To Whom it May Concern. 1780, March 29. Passy. 



Certifying to the genuineness of the signatures of Thomas Jefferson 

 and P[atrick] Henry. A. Dr. of D. i p. IX, 19. 



To Whom it May Concern. 1780. April 14. Passy. 



Certifying to the genuineness of the signature of Lombart de Laneu- 

 ville. A. Dr. of D. i p. IX, 20. 



To Captain Pierre Landais, L'Orient. 1780. June 7. Passy. 



Leaves the propriety of Landais's conduct to other judges; waives 

 any further dispute, but charges him not to meddle with the com- 

 mand of the " Alliance " or to create any disturbance on board of her. 

 L. S. 2 p. 



E. Setting forth Landais's refusal to receive Dr. Franklin's letter. 

 S. James Moylan, 1780, July 7, I'Orient. IX, 21. 



To . [1780.] 



Offence given to the French Court by Mr. [John] Adams's letters to 

 the Comte de Vergennes ; difficulties due to having more than one Agent 

 at one time in one place; unwise remarks made lately by certain Amer- 

 icans in Paris; believes America would gain by a courteous attitude 

 towards France. L. 3 p. XII, 32. 



To . 1780. Passy. 



Form to be issued by Dr. Franklin as a passport to American travellers. 

 Printed D. I p. (In French.) XII, 33. 



Memorandum. [1780.] 



List of papers relating to the frigate " Alliance." A. Mem. 2 p. 



IX, 22. 



To [Etienne-Frangois,] Marquis de Turgot. 1781. May i. Passy. 



Technical description of a new stove, accompanied by a diagram. A. 

 Dr. of L. I p. IX, 23. 



Memorandum. 1781, September 31 and 1782, January 8. 



List of Dr. Franklin's books moved from his chambers to his office. 

 Mem. 3 p. (In French.) IX, 24. 



