Letters to Benjamin Franklin 151 



From [Philippe Denis] Pierres. [1783.] 



Number of copies of the Constitutions sent Franklin; sixty copies 

 still at his disposal; thinks he has forgotten the Stadtholder of Holland 

 and the States-General. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XL, 145. 



From R[obert] Pigott. \_Circa 1783.] 



Sends him three letters which he brought from Geneva; asks per- 

 mission to pay his personal respects. A. L. in 3d P. i p. XLIV, 204. 



From R[obert] Pigott. {Circa 1783.] 



Unable to dine at Passy as he proposed, on account of business; 

 intends going to England Sunday morning. A. L. S. i p. 



XLIV, 205. 

 From Abbe Le Poer. [Circa 1783.] 



Desiring to take the oath of allegiance to the United States. A. L. S. 

 2 p. (In French.) XLI, 145. 



From Marquis de Pongins. [Circa 1783.] 



His desire to settle in America; applies for a grant of land from 

 Congress. A. L. S. 4 p. (In French.) XLI, no. 



From Prugne. [Circa 1783.] 



Served in the Commissariat Department with Rochambeau's army 

 in America; petitions Franklin to help him obtain a brevet as an in- 

 valided officer. L. 3 p. (In French.) XLII, 96. 



From Reveillon. [Circa 1783.] 



Is a manufacturer of wall paper; asks for information about trade 

 in the United States. Mem. i p. (In French.) LVII, 102. 



By [ Richard.] 1783. 



On England's defeat by the American Colonies and their independ- 

 ence. Verses. 2 p. (In French.) LI, 90. 



From Daniel Roberdeau. [1783.] London. 



Congratulating Franklin on the restoration of peace. Question of 

 a bill of exchange sent to Mr. [Ferdinand] Grand. Hopes to hear from 

 Franklin in Philadelphia. A. L. S. 2 p. XL, 137. 



