Miscellaneous Letters 505 



FroTii Henry Wyld to Ferdinand Grand. 

 1782. October 8. Londonderry. 



Desiring to secure a passage to Philadelphia, on a French vessel. 

 A. L. S. I p. XII, 72. 



By The Continental Congress. 

 1 78 1, October 5, to 1782, October 12. 



Thomas Barclay's commission as Consul to France; the King's 

 Exequatur, Copies. 3 p. (In English and French.) XII, 73. 



From Charles Grant, Vicomte de Vaux to Marquis de la Fayette. 



[1782.] 



His fortune lost in aiding the American cause; desires as a sort of in- 

 demnity, a tract of land on some navigable river in America. A. L. in 

 3d P. 3 p. (In French.) XI, 44. 



From Sir Edward Newenham to Governor William Franklin. 



[Circa 1782.] 



Glad to learn of the Governor's safe arrival in England; offers to 

 carry to Dr. Franklin, in Paris, any messages not political. A. L. in 

 3d P. 2 p. XI, 45. 



From Baron de Thun. [1782.] 



Copy of a receipt signed by Richard Bache, Administrator of the 

 estate of Frederick Hoeckl[er]in, for £200 received from Christian 

 Schneider. A. D. i p. (In French and German.) XI, 46. 



Explanation of a Medal Struck by the Americans in 1782, in 

 Honor of the Capitulations of Saratoga and York Town. 



[1782.] 



Shows France guarding the infant Republic from Great Britain. 

 Printed Mem. 2 p. (In French and English, in parallel columns.) 



XI, 47. 

 By [William Petty, Earl of] Shelburne. 

 1783. February 17, London. 



Speech in the House of Lords, on the King's address on behalf of 

 peace. [See Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, XXIII, 407-420.] 17 

 p. (In French.) XI, 48. 



