64 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From [Mme.] Rutledge d'Herbigny. 1783. May 20. Rheims. 



Thanking him for his assistance in procuring her pension ; the small- 

 ness of the sum does not impair her gratitude. A. L. S. 3 p. 



XXVIII, 105. 



From M. de Walterstorff. [1783?] May 20. 

 Inviting him to dinner. N. in 3d P. I p. XLIII, 243 and 244. 



From [Pierre] Chabrit. 1783. May 20. Paris. 



Sending to the law giver of the New World the first volume con- 

 cerning the laws of the great people of the Old World.^ A. L. S. 

 2 p. (In French.) XXVIII, 106. 



^ [De la Monarchic Frangaise et de ses Lois.] 



From John Viny and family. 1783. May 21. London. 



Takes this opportunity, by M. Du Chateau, to recall himself to 

 Franklin's memory ; begs for a few lines ; has furnished M. Du Chateau 

 with a set of wheels which will show his skill to be undiminished; 

 encloses a list of his subscribers [i p.]. A. L. S. i p. XXVIII, 107. 



From L. Terrier. 1783. May 21. Marseilles. 



Offering his services to America as a surgeon. A. L. S. 4 p. (In 

 French.) XXVIII, 108. 



From Chevalier de Monteil. 1783. May 23. Paris. 



Acknowledging his civility; expects to bear witness to his many 

 virtues in the places where he is going. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) 



XXVIII, 109. 



From Mr. Moseley and friend. 1783. May 23. Paris. 



Will dine with Dr. Franklin on the 25th. L. in 3d P. i p. 



XXVIII, no. 



From John Allen. 1783. May 24. Bordeaux. 



Wrote on the 29th ult., requesting a register for his brigantine; 

 begs for a favorable answer. L. S. i p. XXVIII, in. 



