382 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From Le Ray de Chaumont. 1781. July i. 



Account with Benjamin Franklin from 1777, June 12, to 1781, July i. 

 Mem. I p. (In duplicate.) LXIV, I, 3. 



Fro?n Martin. 1781. July 2. Neuville. 



Services rendered to one William Williams purporting to be Franklin's 

 nephew; desires reimbursement. A. L. S. 5 p. (In French.) 



XXII, 65. 



From [Major] W[illiain] Jackson. 1781. July 2. Amsterdam. 



His determination to arrest the money now in M. Fizeaux's hands; 

 it was committed to his (Jackson's) charge for a special purpose and 

 he is accountable; Franklin cannot have the disposal of the money, 

 as it was obtained by Col. Laurens, appointed Special Minister for that 

 purpose; entreats the repeal of Franklin's orders to M. Fizeaux, which 

 detains the ship and supplies so much needed in America. A. L. S. 

 2 p. XXII, 66. 



From [Major] W[illiam] Jackson. 1781. July 2. Amsterdam. 



Obliged, in conformity to Col. Laurens's instructions, to retain the 

 money confided to his care. A, L. S. i p. XXII, 67. 



From Tini[othy] Folger. 1781. July 3. 



Begs for permission to return to Lille. Enumerates goods he will 

 carry in the sloop " Lively." A. L. S. i p. XXII, 68. 



From MacCarthy More. 1781. July 4. Boulogne. 



Desires to enter the service of the United States. A. L. S. 2 p. 

 (In French.) XXII, 69. 



From Gustavus Conyngham. 1781. July 4. Paris. 



Concerning the French crew of the " Revenge " ; certain they have 

 no just cause for complaint; they were paid their shares in spite of 

 being the worst of mariners and of little service. A. L. S. i p. 



XXII, 70. 



