Letters to Benjamin Franklin 445 



From Marquis de la Fayette. 1782. January 22. Paris. 



Asking permission to see Franklin the following day at twelve. L. 

 in 3d P. I p. (In French.) XXIV, 39. 



From [Ferdinand] Grand. 1782. January 22. Paris. 

 Transmitting an extract of his account. L. S. I p. XXIV, 40. 



From [de] Saint Auban. 1782. January 23. Paris. 



Delights at America's successes. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) 

 A. E. by Dr. Franklin. Is sensibly touched by his kind expressions. 

 It is the work of God and the King of France. (In French.) 



XXIV, 41. 



From Carie le jeune. 1782. January 24. Nantes. 



Concerning a contract which he wishes drawn up with a certain 

 person in America, to supply him with various articles of merchandise. 

 A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) XXIV, 42. 



From [Miss] S. Beckwith. [C/Vfa; 1782.] January 25. Philadelphia. 



Kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Bache; happy in finding that her scheme 

 cannot fail of success; describes Franklin's four grandchildren. A. L. 

 S. 5 p. XLI, 127. 



From A. Parke. 1782. January 25. L'Orient. 



Desiring to know if certain persons belonging to the " Alliance " at 

 the time when she helped in the capture of the " Serapis " and " Countess 

 of Scarborough " will receive any of the prize-money. A. L. S. i p. 



XXIV, 43. 



From David S[alisbury] Franks. 1782. January 26. L'Orient. 



A second letter from Mr. Jay has determined him to set out for 

 Madrid ; offering to carry any despatches. A. L. S. 2 p. XXIV, 44. 



i^rom Jona [than] Williams, [Sr.]. 1782. January 26. Nantes. 



Announcing his safe arrival after a passage of twenty days. Con- 

 gratulating him on the good news of peace. A. L. S. i p. 



XXIV, 44^. 



