190 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From Erries [?]. [Circa 1779.] 



Items of cost for arming two vessels. Mem. 2 p. (In French.) 



LXI, 83. 



From Guenard de FaveroUe. [Circa 1779.] 



Officer in a regiment of dragoons. Is going to the United States. 

 Offers to carry dispatches to Congress. Mem. 3 p. (In French.) 



LX, 85. 



From De Foligne. [Circa 1779.] 



A ship captain who has just arrived from San Domingo; will call 

 again on Franklin to deliver a letter from Mr. [Jonathan] Williams, 

 [Jr.], and confer with him on American interests. N. in 3d P. i p. 

 (In French.) LXX, 94. 



From [Pierre Andre] Gargaz. [Circa 1779, March.] 



Submitted to Franklin his work entitled " Sovereign Union," on 

 perpetual peace between all rulers and nations of Europe. It was 

 approved by Franklin and by Count de Vergennes. Asks Franklin to 

 allow him to dedicate it to him. L. S. i p. (In French.) XLII, 53. 



From Pierre Andre Gargaz. [Circa 1779.] 



Is a school teacher; asks for letters of recommendation to enable 

 him to secure suitable employment. Mem. i p. (In French.) 



LVII, 81. 



From [Antoine] Court de Gebelin. [Circa 1779. Paris.] 



Has finally received the long-sought copy of Eliot's Indian Grammar. 

 Desiring Franklin's presence at the Museum the following Thursday 

 at five o'clock ; number of Franklin's acquaintances who will be present. 

 A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XL, 118. 



From [Ferdinand Grand. 1779?] 



News of the " Revenge," Capt. Conyngham, and the prizes she has 

 taken. A. L. 2 p. ( In French. ) XLII, 196. 



From [Ferdinand] Grand. [Circa 1779.] 



Asking for a certain bill of exchange drawn by Gourlade & Moylan. 

 A. L. S. I p. (In French.) XLII, 196^. 



