Letters to Benjamin Franklin 499 



From Samuel Beall. 1782. September 16. Williamsburg. 



At the desire of Mrs. [Ann] Evans, asks Dr. Franklin to assist her 

 daughter, Mrs. [Ann] Loviel, to return from France to Virginia. A. 

 L. S. I p. XLII, 98. 



From [Dr. Francois Xavier] Schwediauer. 

 1782. September 17. Paris. 



Is a physician from Vienna and a fellow-traveler of Dr. Ingen Housz 

 in his last journey to England ; desires to communicate a plan for a 

 code of penal laws, wliich might prove useful to any nation. L. in 

 3d P. I p. XXVI, 18. 



From Marquis de la Fayette. 1782. September 17. Paris. 



Announcing the birth of a daughter. L. in 3d P. i p. (In 

 French.) XXVI, 19. 



From [Philippe Denis] Pierres. 1782. September 18. Paris. 



Sending a copy of the Manual of Epictetus, in Greek, which he is 

 at present printing. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) XXVI, 20. 



From A[melia] Barry. 1782. September 20. Pisa. 



Introducing Dr. Burrows; to her great regret, he and his family are 

 going to England; any attention Franklin may show him she will con- 

 sider as a personal favor. A. L. S. 2 p. XXVI, 21. 



From Perregaux. 1782. September 21. Paris. 



Begging the acceptance of a bill of exchange. L. in 3d P. I p. 

 (In French.) XXVI, 22. 



From Joiia[than] Williams, Jr. 1782. September 21. Nantes. 



Introducing Mr. Nathaniel Nelson; his reason for going to Ireland; 

 begs Franklin to grant him the necessary passport. A. L. S. I p. 



XXXVIII, 120. 



From [Antoine Louis] Brongniart. 1782. September 22. Paris. 



Obtained from the sculptor he mentioned to Franklin two drawings 

 of fair-sized medals, and two designs of the same subject from a painter 

 of his acquaintance; desires to know when and where he can show 

 them to Franklin. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XXVI, 24. 



