Letters to Benjamin Franklin 437 



From Michel Paquin. [Circa 1781.] 

 Is a convict at Brest; petitions Franklin to obtain his release and 

 offers to serve as a cannoneer in the American army. L. 5 p. (In 

 French.) LVII, 114. 



From Michel Paquin. {Circa 1781.] 



Offers a portfolio, the work of his hands, and asks him to obtain his 

 release from prison to go to America to work in its service. A. L. S. 



1 p. (In triplicate. In French.) LXII, 91, 92 and 93. 



From Abbe Pochard. \_Circa 1781.] Paris. 



Sending the letter which Franklin promised to forward to America 

 with his despatches. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) XLI, 140. 



From Richard. \_Circa 1781.] Paris. 



A debt due him from Congress; his affairs in Mr. Bingham's hands; 

 begs Franklin's aid in sending his memoir to Congress and writing a 

 letter on his behalf. L. 2 p. (In French.) XL, 4. 



From Richard. [1781 ?] University of Paris. 



Presenting his poem on the birth of the Dauphin; therein will be 

 found the heroes of Boston, especially the famous Washington. A. L. 

 S. 2 p. (In French.) XL, 62. 



From Frangois Rouelmanne. [Circa 1781.] 



Is a convict at Brest; petitions Franklin to obtain his release. L. 



2 p. (In French.) LVII, 85. 



From Frangois Rouelmanne. [Circa 1781.] 



Requests Franklin to obtain his release from prison to enter the 

 American service. A. L. S. i p. (In triplicate. In French.) 



LXII, 112, 113, and 114. 



From Sabatier fils & Desprez. [1781?] 



Requesting payment of their account for freight and other charges 

 paid by them on a shipment of clothing, uniforms, etc., made by them 

 to Bordeaux, for account of Congress. Mem. 2 p. (In French.) 



LVII, 68. 



