Letters to Benjamin Franklin 53 



From D[aiiiel] Duchemin. 1783. April 19. Paris. 

 Begs Franklin's influence with M. de Segur that he may be given 

 the Hotel d'Invalide. L. S. i p. (In French.) XXVIII, 50. 



From M. and Mme. de St. Auban. 1783. April 20. Paris. 



Extremely sorry not to have the pleasure of Franklin's company 

 at dinner on the day appointed; delighted to receive him on the 25th. 

 L. in 3d P. I p. (In French,) XXVIII, 51. 



Fro?n de Pio. 1783. April 20. Paris. 



Expressing his gratitude for the medal. L. in 3d P. i p. (In 

 French.) XXVIII, 52. 



From La Douairiere Duchesse de Deux-Ponts. 



[1783. April] 21. Paris. 



Begging him to dine with them and meet [Charles] Prince de Deux- 

 Ponts, who has a proposition on the part of Bavaria concerning com- 

 mercial relations with the United States. Often drinks his health with 

 M. de Keralio. Thanking him for the four bottles of hock. A. L. 

 2 p. (In French.) XLI, 43. 



From Marquis de Brancas. [1783.] April 21. Paris. 



Inquires at what hour he can see Franklin to speak to him about a 

 young man in whom he is interested and who is at Philadelphia. 

 A. L. in 3d P. I p. (In French.) XLIV, 261. 



FroTii Mrs. [Ralph] Izard. 1783. April 21. Paris. 



Request for a pass to America for her family and Miss Stead. A. 

 N. in 3d P. I p. LXXIV, iii. 



From Macintosh. 1783. April 22. Paris. 



Concerning certain parcels addressed to Dr. Franklin and others by 

 Major [Samuel] White. L. in 3d P. i p. XXVIII, 53. 



From J[acob] Duche, [Jr.], 1783. April 22. Asylum, Lambeth. 



Will abide by Franklin's kind advice and wait with patience to 

 hear from his friends in Philadelphia; left there with the full knowl- 

 edge and approbation of his congregation; encloses a copy of the ad- 



