no Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From The Ambassador of the Emperor [of Austria]. 

 [Circa 1783.] September 24. 



Forwarding a letter for him just received from M. Ingen Housz, 

 at Vienna. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) XLIV, 121. 



From St. Martin. 1783. September 25. Verteuil. 



Has written Franklin many times concerning his chances of being 

 re-employed in the American army ; does not like to return to the United 

 States in such uncertainty. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) 



XXIX, 160. 



From de Flaudre de Brunville. 1783. September 25. Paris. 



Concerning a law-suit against M. Jean Robert Schaffer and others, 

 convicted of abusing the confidence of various merchants; necessary to 

 have the deposition of Franklin's grandson [William Temple Franklin] ; 

 thought best to inform Franklin first of this fact. L. S. 2 p. (In 

 French.) XXIX, 161. 



From Cha[rle]s Thomson. 1783. September 26. Philadelphia. 



Recommending to Franklin's protection Mr. Isaac Norris, son of 

 their ancient and worthy friend Mr. Charles Norris, a young man 

 of an amiable disposition and of good principles and morals; his in- 

 tention of travelling in France and the Low Countries; wished he 

 might have known more of his own country before going abroad. A. 

 L. S. 2 p. XXIX, 162. 



From Tournachon. 1783. September 26. Paris. 



Enclosing a memoir (2 p.) which he begs Franklin to send to 

 Congress with his endorsement, asking for the position of Consul at 

 Genoa for M. [Aime] Bonnafons. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) 



XXIX, 163. 



From M[arechal,] P[rince] de Soubise. 1783. September 27. Paris. 



Sends a license to hunt game for William Temple Franklin. A. L. S. 



2 p. (In French.) CV, 119. 



