Letters to Benjamin Franklin 91 



From Chevalier Charles de Qureille. 1783. July 30. Giessen. 



Suggests the importance of establishing commercial relations between 

 America and the principal German towns on the Rhine and Main ; 

 recommends a friend as an Agent in these towns. Enumeration of 

 products. A. L, S. 4 p. (In German.) LIX, 8. 



The same L. 2 p. (Translation in French.) XXIX, 58. 



From Treeton de Fibery [?]. 1783. July 31. Nantes. 



Begging him to honor with his attention the enclosed memoir. A. 

 L. S. I p. (In French.) XXIX, 59. 



From C. Churchill. 1783. July 31. Bennet St. West. 



Begging Franklin to honor his last with some kind of an answer; 

 if his request is not granted, entreats some kind of assistance. A. 

 L. S. I p. XXIX, 60. 



i^rom Herman Heyman's Sons. 1783. July 31. Bremen. 



Their project to establish glass-works in America; privileges which 

 they would ask of Congress; begs Franklin's advice on this subject; 

 enclosing a detailed plan [4 p.]. A. L. S. 5 p. XXIX, 61. 



From Coquillot, Prior of Epinay. 1783. August i. Louviers. 



Ode to Liberty composed in honor of Benjamin Franklin on receiving 

 from him the medal struck by the Congress of the United States in 

 1782. A. Poem. 7 p. (In French.) LI, 5. 



From [Jean Paul] Marat. 1783. August i. Paris. 



Requesting an audience with Franklin. L. in 3d P. i p. (In 

 French.) XXIX, 62. 



From Joshua Johnson. 1783. August i. London. 



Forwards a letter from the General Post Office and has paid the de- 

 ficient postage. Probable that many letters may come for him with 

 the inland postage unpaid. Inquires if he shall take them up and for- 

 ward them. Will be happy to be useful to him. A. L. S. i p. 



XXIX, 63. 



