Letters to Benjamin Franklin 153 



FroTH [John] Sargent and Chambers. {Circa 1783.] 



Send, from London, their compliments to Dr. Franklin. Mem. 

 I p. LXX, 29b. 



FroTii Baron de Sauriol-Vissec. [1783.] Paris. 



Begging his interest on behalf of an American, [J.] Schaffer, who 

 risks being dishonored in the eyes of all the world. A. L. S. 3 p. 

 (In French.) XL, 169. 



From J[ohn] Schaffer. [1783.] Paris. 



Thanks for the money loaned in the past and begs another small 

 advance. A. L. S. 2 p. XLI, 205. 



From Johann Schmoldt, of the Duchy of Bremen. [Circa 1783.] 



Calls his attention to the tax of lo per cent, levied on the property 

 of those who wish to leave the Duchy to go to America or other foreign 

 countries. L. in 3d P. 2 p. (In French.) LVII, 49. 



From Frangois Bruton de Sibery. [Circa 1783.] 



Petitions for a free passage to America for himself and his family 

 where he proposes to establish a factory for coloring and printing 

 fabrics for tapestries, etc. L. 3 p. (In French.) XLII, 69. 



From Alex[ande]r Small. [Circa 1783.] Wednesday. 



Asking his commands for England. Refers him to the inscription 

 on the Peace of Munster; desires his speedy appearance in London. 

 A. L. S. I p. XL, loi. 



FroT7i Mme. Sorin. [Circa 1783.] 



Requesting an interview for M. Desouche who wishes to see Frank- 

 lin about several matters. A. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) 



XLIV, 217. 



From J[ohn] Torris and Wante. [1783.] 



Their intention, now that peace is declared, to send vessels to Amer- 

 ica with a rich cargo; desire a letter of recommendation to the house 

 of Messrs. Bache & Shee; advisability of sending their ship under the 

 American flag. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XL, 150. 



