Letters to Benjamin Franklin 487 



From [Henry] Grand. [1782? June.] 



Concerning the money paid to Capt. De Frey. A. L. in 3d P. 

 I p. (In French.) XLII, 206. 



From John de Neufville & Son. 1782. July i. Amsterdam. 



Sending Franklin his letters just received from Boston. Settlement 

 of their business with Mr. Barclay. Decision of the senior member 

 of their firm to retire. A. L. S. I p. XXV, ill. 



From James Moylan. 1782. July 5. L'Orient. 



Received Franklin's condemnation of the prize " Mary of London," 

 captured by the " Revolution " of Salem ; desires judgment to enable 

 him to sell the prize " St. Pierre " of St. Andre, recaptured from the 

 enemy. A. L. S. i p. XXV, 112. 



From T[homas] Pownall. 1782. July 5. Richmond. 

 Proposition for peace. Enclosure concerning emigration. A. L. 



S. 3 P- 



Queries respecting the grounds of emigration and settlement in Amer- 

 ica. A. L. 4 p. XXV, 113. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, IX, 355). 



FroTii W[illiam] Lee. 1782. July 8. Brussels. 



Wishes to know if he has received directions from Robert Morris 

 to pay what is due to him, and when he may draw on him for the 

 money. A. L. S. i p. XXV, 114. 



From Jona[than] Williams, Jr. 1782. July 9. Nantes. 



Concerning the right of the French Admiralty to confiscate an 

 American prize; importance of a line from Franklin on this subject. A. 

 L. S. I p. XXXVIII, 113. 



From J[onathan] Williams, Jr. 1782. July 10. Nantes. 

 Introducing Major Shirlume. A. L. S. i p. XXXVIII, 114. 



