Letters to Benjamin Franklin 523 



From "La petite femme de poche" [Mme. Le Roy. Circa 1782.] 



Writes to inquire about his health and says that his friends (herself 

 and others) would like to pay him a visit that evening. A. N. i p. 

 (In French.) LXX, 65b. 



From "La petite femme de poche" [Mme. Le Roy. Circa 1782.] 



Is very displeased with Franklin for letting her go away in the 

 inclement weather the previous evening so late and keeping M. Le Roy 

 with whom she wished to take supper. Has always tried to be agree- 

 able to him, but will in future not expose herself to such a slight. Re- 

 turns him his umbrella. A. L. i p. (In French.) LXX, 67. 



From Mme. Le Roy. [Circa 1782.] 



Inviting Dr. Franklin and his grandson to dine and spend the after- 

 noon at her house. A. N. in 3d P. (In French.) LXXI, 35b. 



From Mme. Le Roy. [Circa 1782.] 



Asking if he will introduce " La petite femme de poche " to M. and 

 Mme. St. Auban. A. N. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) LXXI, 36a. 



From [Mme. Le Roy? Circa 1782.] 



Inviting Dr. Franklin to dinner. N. i p. (In French.) 

 A. E. by Franklin: It gives him so much pleasure and happiness to 

 see her and hear her speak that he cannot but accept such a precious 

 invitation. A. Dr. of N. i p. (In French.) LXXI, looa. 



From Mme. Le Roy. [Circa 1782.] 



Inquiring about an invitation which they had received from Dr. 

 Franklin. A. N. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) LXXI, 43b. 



From La Loge des Neuf Soeurs. [1782.] 



Noting that the honorary office of Venerable was unanimously be- 

 stowed on Franklin, i p. (In French.) LVIII, 90. 



From Mathieu Martinet. [Circa 1782.] 



Released from prison in England, petitions for prize-money due him 

 for several English vessels captured whilst he was on the frigate " Pro- 

 tector." L. I p. (In French.) LVII, 89. 



