352 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From Girard. 1781. February 10. Rennes. 



In August, 1777, rented a carriage to a Mr. Vincent, an American, 

 which was the last he ever saw of it ; asks that the value of the vehicle 

 be given him. A. L, S. i p. (In French.) 



[A. E. by Franklin.] Advises him to write to the French Consul at 

 New York, with a power of attorney, authorizing him to recover the 

 property. XXI, 56. 



From [Ferdinand] Grand. 1781. February 10. Paris. 



Enclosing a bill of the Loan Office for acceptance; reasons why a bill 

 is often refused. L. S. i p. (In French.) XXI, 57. 



From P[ier]r[e] Buyck. 1781. February 11. Gand. 



Enclosing a letter from Mr. Thomas White, whose funds are in 

 Franklin's hands ; desires to know for what amount he may draw. 

 L. S. I p. (In French.) XXI, 58. 



From Le Ray de Chaumont, fiUe ainee. 1781. February 11. Passy. 



Receipted bill for carriage hire and wine. A. D. S. i p. (In 

 French.) XXI, 59. 



From Chevalier de Keralio. [1781.] February 11. Forbach. 



Giving particulars about the patient's [the Dowager Duchess of 

 Deux-Ponts] condition, great improvement but still seriously ill. N. 

 I p. (In French.) LXX, 96. 



From [Chevalier de Keralio]. 1781. February 11. 



Sending a copy of a note written to him by the Dowager Duchess 

 of Deux-Ponts and giving particulars of the latter's illness. Comments 

 on the state of affairs in England and the reports of a truce between 

 the belligerent powers. A. N. 2 p. (In French.) LXXI, 115b. 



Frow Sam [uel] Hubbart. 1781. February 12. Mill Prison, Plymouth. 



Was taken in the "Wexford" privateer; badly off for clothes and 

 money. A. L. S. i p. XXI, 60. 



