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From Bonnefoux to Miss Bethia Alexander. 



[1782. June.] Paris. 



She kindly undertook to induce Dr. Franklin to accept the dedi- 

 cation which was presented to him by one of their Professors of 

 Philosophy, and he realizes that this act of condescension of this illus- 

 trious man is due to her. Begs her to communicate to Dr. Franklin 

 that it will be necessary for him to write to the Academy of Sciences 

 of Toulouse, requesting it to represent him in this public act, and en- 

 closing a form for such a request. A. L. S. 2 p. XI, 37 and 38. 



From Tho[ma]s Allan and Others. 1782. July 23. London. 



Certificate for the vessel, the " Lyon of Bristol," that gives bond to 

 return to Great Britain only. Printed D. S. Tho[ma]s Allan, et al. 

 I p. XI, 39. 



From [Sir] Guy Carleton and [Admiral] R[obert] Digby /o [Gen.] 

 George Washington. 1782. August 12. New York. 



Lord Grenville has gone to Paris with full powers to treat for peace ; 

 offer of independence to America; probable concessions to the Amer- 

 ican loyalists. Mr. [Henry] Laurens's release; question of the exchange 

 of prisoners. L. S. 2 p. (Copy.) XI, 40. 



From G. S. Mumford to William Temple Franklin. 



1782. [1783?] August 12. Nantes. 

 Introducing M. Le Grand Cannon and his companion, Mr. Russell. 

 Concerning a letter from Dr. Franklin to Dr. [David] Hartley, con- 

 taining a dialogue between some wreckers and a captain of a ship. A. 

 L. S. 2 p. XI, 41. 



From Lamarque to Lair De Lamotte, Passy. 



1782. September 11. Paris. 



Account of the use he has made of the money advanced to him by M. 

 [Alexander] Gillon; begs him to call Dr. Franklin's attention to the 

 matter. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XI, 42. 



From Vernet to Madame [Brillon?]. 



1782. September 25. Paris. 

 Asking her influence with Dr. Franklin to procure a passage to 

 America for M. [Laurent] Josselin, a civil and military engineer. A. 

 L. S. I p. (In French.) XI, 43- 



