Letters to Benjamin Franklin 519 



From Edw[ar]d Bancroft. [1782?] Passy. 



Inviting him to a plain dinner at 3 o'clock to meet Mr. Walpole. 

 A. L. S. I p. XLI, 94. 



From Mr. and Mrs. Barclay and Mr. Ridley. 

 [Circa 1782.] Thursday. Auteuil. 



Accepting invitation to dine with him. L. in 3d P. i p. 



XLIII, 129. 



From Baronne de Bourdic. [Circa 1782.] 20. Paris. 



Sending him the promised translation of the letter; found it a diffi- 

 cult task, having quitted her native land [Germany] at the age of 

 four; asks pardon for the delay and begs to see him again before 

 returning home. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XLI, 95. 



From Mme. Brillon. [Circa 1782.] Wednesday morning. 



Unable to breakfast with him to-morrow. Expects he will call in the 

 evening to play a game of chess with her. A. L. i p. (In French.) 



XLIII, 59- 

 From Mme. Brillon. [Circa 1782.] Wednesday. 



Count StroganoflE has invited her and some friends to go to Sevres 

 to see a porcelain service made for the Empress of Russia, Asks Frank- 

 lin if he wishes to go with them. A. L. I p. (In French.) 



XLIII, 61. 



From Mme. Brillon. [Circa 1782.] Wednesday. 



Will call with her friends on their return from Sevres to take tea 

 with Franklin. A. L. i p. (In French.) XLIII, 52. 



From Mme. Brillon. [Circa 1782.] 



Mme. Davies and Mme. Brillon await Franklin who had promised 

 to come on Sunday evening to the salon of Passy. A. L. in 3d P. 

 I p. (In French.) XLIII, 106. 



From Mme. Brillon. [Circa 1782.] Tuesday morning. 



Reply to Franklin's inquiries about her health. Is going to Paris to 

 consult her doctor. A. L. i p. (In French.) XLIII, 66. 



