196 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



on the continent; the amount of paper currency; the sum that the con- 

 tinent is indebted to England, and by what means the people of the 

 metropolis are paid. Mem. i p. (In French and translated.) 



XLIX, 41 and 41a. 



From Chevalier de Ricard. [^Circa 1779.] 

 Requesting an interview about a matter concerning Franklin person- 

 ally. N. S. I p. (In French.) LXXI, 26. 



From Due de la Rochefoucauld. \_Circa 1779.] 



Thanks Franklin for the good news from America. Returns his trans- 

 lation in which he has made some corrections. If approved by Franklin, 

 he would undertake to send the manuscript to the Journal. A. L. in 3d P. 

 I p. (In French.) XLIV, 228. 



From [Abbe] Rochon. [Circa 1779.] Paris. 



Begging Franklin's interest on behalf of M. Prosper Mouret of 

 Aix-en-Provence, who desires to go to America and continue his occupation 

 as printer. A. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) XL, 56. 



From Jean Rousseaux. [1779.] Calais. 



Begging for money to take him as far as Paris; desires to go on 

 board an American corsair. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XL, 75. 



From S . [Circa 1779.] ? 



Concerning the whereabouts of Gabriel Vigeral, who was taken 

 prisoner by the English on board an American privateer in 1778. A. 

 L. S. I p. (In French.) XL, 17. 



From M. de Sarsfield. [Circa 1779.] 



Inquiring about Franklin's health. A. N. in 3d P. i p. (In 

 French.) LXXI, 59b. 



From Vicomte de Sarsfield. [Circa 1779.] 



Requests Franklin to give to bearer the letter he promised. A. N. 

 I p. (In French.) LXXI, 60a. 



From Vicomte de Sarsfield. [Circa 1779.] 



Sending a letter to Franklin and requesting the latter to send him 

 the latest American gazettes. A. N. 2 p. (In French.) LXXI, 60b. 



