45 8 Letters from Benjamin Franklin 



To Mrs. [Deborah] Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1764. December 9. Isle of Wight. 



Have this moment come to an anchor here. Had terrible weather. 

 Their friends' kind prayer for a thirty-day wind was favorably heard. 

 A. L. S. I p. XLVI(ii), 29. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, VII, 281; Bigelow, III, 259; Smyth, IV, 288). 



To Mrs. [Deborah] Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1764. December 27. London. 



Is recovering from a violent cold which lasted 10 or 12 days. Given 

 a cordial welcome by his old friends in London. Parliament does 

 not meet till the loth of next month. A. L. S. I p. XLVI(ii), 30. 



Printed in Works (Smyth, IV, 288). 



Schedule of Letters Received at the Post Office. [Circa 1764.] 

 A. Mem. i p. LXIX, 121. 



Plan for the Settlement of the Westward. [Circa 1764.] 

 A. Dr. of Mem. 2 p. (Incomplete.) L(ii), 28. 



Specifications for a New Dwelling House. [Circa 1764.] 

 A. Dr. of Mem. 2 p. L(i), 18. 



To [Mrs. Deborah Franklin. 1765. Circa February.] 



Domestic affairs, his house, etc. A. L. S. 2 p. (Mutilated.) 



XLVI(ii), 92. 



To Mrs. [Deborah] Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1765. February 9. London. 



His health. Mrs. [Margaret] Stevenson bought the things she wrote 

 for. Hopes to be able to return about the end of the summer. Will 

 purchase a watch for Sally [Franklin]. News of Col. [Henry] Bou- 

 quet's success gave great satisfaction in London. A. L. S. i p. 



XLVI(ii), 31. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, VII, 283; Bigelow, III, 370; Smyth, IV, 358). 



