222 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From [Philippe Denis] Pierres. 1784. October 22. 



Sending him the two editions of "Bon Homme Richard"; desires to 

 be informed of Mr. W[illiam] T[emple] Franklin's return; anxious 

 to see the books he will bring from England. A. L. S. 2 p. (In 

 French.) XXXII, 145. 



From W[illiam] T[eniple] Franklin. 1784. October 22. London. 



Hopes all his letters have arrived safely. Mrs. [Mary] Hewson 

 seems to have changed her mind ; will see her again ; date of departure 

 unsettled; will wait till the next Thursday, as he is anxious to dine 

 with Mr. [Benjamin] Vaughan to meet Dr. [Richard] Price and 

 other friends of Dr. Franklin. A. L. S. 3 p. XXXII, 146. 



From D'Inarre. 1784. October 22. Frankfort-on-the-Main. 



Desires information as to the price of land and negroes and the in- 

 cursions of savages in America; his wish to become a planter in South 

 Carolina; his wife willing to accompany him. A. L. S. 3 p. (In 

 French.) XXXII, 147. 



From Charretier. 1784. October 23. Paris. 



Sending the two parcels he brought from London ; expects to wait 

 upon Franklin on his return from Versailles. L. in 3d P. i p. 



XXXII, 148. 



From [Felix] Vicq d'Azyr. 1784. October 24. 



Desired by the Royal Society of Medicine to inform Franklin that 

 the Count Doels will be present at their next meeting to be held on 

 the 26th inst. ; dare not hope for the honor of Franklin's presence; 

 any persons to whom he may care to give tickets, will receive the best 

 possible places. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) XXXII, 149. 



From Witel & Pauche. 1784. October 24. Neufchatel. 



They are printers and booksellers who desire to emigrate to Amer- 

 ica; three partners in the firm; their desire for information on certain 

 important points. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) XXXII, 150. 



