Letters to Benjamin Franklin 427 



From M. Brillon, et al. [1781. December.] 



A serio-comic address sent to Dr. Franklin from Nice by the Brillon 

 family and a few mutual friends on the occasion of the New Year. L. 

 S. 3 p. (In French.) LVI, 79. 



Printed in Putnam's Monthly, December, 1906, 316. 



From A[lexander] J[ohn] Alexander. [Circa 1781.] Paris. 

 Returns papers taken by mistake from Dr. Franklin's office. A. L. S. 

 I p. XLII, 71. 



From Jean Bart. [1781.] 



Formerly of the Continental brig " Lexington " ; petitions for wages 

 and prize money due him. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) LVII, lOO. 



From Le Breton. [Circa 1781.] Paris. 



Enclosing a letter from M. Peuch, proprietor of the Utrecht Gazette, 

 and offering to forward Franklin's reply. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) 



XLI, 89. 



F7-om M. Brillon. [Circa 1781.] Friday. 



Sends a letter which he has just received from M. Didelot " Fermier- 

 General " recommending M. Gellee who was about to depart for Amer- 

 ica. A. L in 3d P. 2 p. (In French.) XLIII, 118. 



From Mme. Brillon. [Circa 1781.] Friday loth. 



Requesting letters of introduction for M. Dillion des Gayeres who 

 was leaving for America to take charge of food supplies for the troops. 

 A. L. 2 p. (In French.) XLIII, 49. 



From Mme. Brillon. [Circa 1781.] 



Cannot take breakfast with him. Is still weak and much affected 

 by the disaster which has happened to the BoufEe house. The ladies of 

 that house were her friends. A. L. i p. (In French.) XLIII, 79. 



From Mme. Brillon. [1781.] 



Has been very seriously ill. Will not be able to go to see Frank- 

 lin for a long time. A. L. i p. (In French.) XLIII, 80. 



