Letters to Benjamin Franklin 191 



From Mme. [Ferdinand] Grand. [Circa 1779.] 



Inviting Messrs, Franklin and Adams to take tea at her house. N. 

 in 3d P. I p. (In French.) LXX, 106 a. 



From Grivet. [Circa 1779.] 



Is a French merchant going to the American Colonies; wishes to 

 have two letters of introduction from Franklin, one for Boston, the 

 other for Philadelphia. A. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) 



A. E. by Franklin " To Jonathan Williams, Esq., Boston, Robert 

 Morris, Esq., Philadelphia." XLIV, 115. 



From Mme. Helvetius. [Circa 1779.] 



Inquiring on what day Franklin is to dine at M. Hebert's and re- 

 questing him to call for her on his way. N. in 3d P. i p. (In 

 French.) LXX, 116 a. 



From John Jay. 1 779-1 781. Madrid. 



List of bills drawn on the American Commissioners at Paris. Mem. 

 2 p. LXIV, 33. 



i^rom [Marquis de] la Fayette. 1779. . Paris. 



Has just returned from Versailles, where he went hunting with the 

 King. Hopes Franklin is free by this time of the troublesome gout. 

 The Senegal taken by the Americans. Desires an interview for the 

 discussion of important matters. A. L. S. 3 p. XIII, 3. 



Frofn [Marquis de] la Fayette. [Circa 1779.] 



Prevented from waiting on Franklin by an attack of fever. A. L. 

 S. I p. XLII, 136. 



From [Marquis de la Fayette. Circa 1779.] 



Desiring exact information about the packet which has just brought 

 him a letter from the President of Congress. A. L. i p. XLII, 141. 



From [Marquis de] la Fayette. [Circa 1779.] 



Prevented from seeing Franklin by a summons to be present at the 

 King's levee ; a foolish law in kingly countries called etiquette ; prom- 

 ises to wait on him the next day with news from Versailles. A. L. i p. 



XLII, 142. 



