Letters to Benjamin Franklin 365 



From [Francois] Felix Nogaret. 1781. March. Versailles. 



Expresses great diffidence in exposing himself to Franklin's criticism; 

 nevertheless sends him two volumes of his works. A. L. S. 4 p. (In 

 French.) XXI, 129. 



From . 1 78 1. April 2. Paris. 



Complaining that Franklin crossed out a signature on a draft which 

 was presented to him for acceptance. L. i p. XLIV, 45. 



From [Francois] Felix Nogaret. 1781. April 4. Versailles. 



From Franklin's silence, fears that he never received the volumes 

 sent him. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) XXI, 130. 



From Du Castel. 1781. April 4. Paris. 



Has some American paper money; desires to know the best method 

 ■of realizing its value. L. S. i p. (In French.) XXI, 131. 



From S[ilas] Deane. 1781. April 4. Paris. 



Introducing Mr. Vanderpar, from Iceland, who wishes an interview 

 with Franklin on the subject of a vessel taken by Captain Jones and sent 

 to America. A. L. S. i p. XXI, 132. 



From W[inslow] Warren. 1781. April 6. Amsterdam. 



Hears that a trunk and box belonging to him have been sent to 

 Franklin at Passy; begs his care of them. A. L. S. i p. XXI, 133. 



From de L'Ecosse [?]. 1781. April 6. Givet. 



Is desirous of going to America and serving as a second lieutenant. 

 A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XXI, 134. 



From Christian Emanuel Froelich. 1781. April 7. Goerlitz. 



Desires Franklin to send him the French rules and regulations for 

 a branch of their Masonic Lodge at Goerlitz. Wishes to know if M. 

 Frosch, director of the Royal Lottery in Paris, is still a Protestant. 

 A. L. S. 3 p. (In German.) XXI, 135. 



