476 Letters from Benjamin Franklin 



To Isaac Smith. 1771. May 17. Craven Street. 



Rule to be observed in travelling through foreign countries, A. Dr. 

 of L. S. I p. XLV, 40. 



Printed in Works (Smyth, V, 320). 



To Mrs. [Deborah] Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1 77 1. June 5. London. 



Made a journey of a fortnight to Birmingham, Sheffield, Leeds and 

 Manchester. The King's birthday. Feels exceedingly well. A. L. S. 

 I p. XLVI(ii), 73. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, VII, 524; Bigelow, IV, 401; Smyth, V, 321). 



To [Jonathan Shipley], Bishop of St. Asaph. 



1 77 1. June 24. London. 



Visit at Twyford. Sends a book to Miss Georgiana and a specimen 

 of American dried apples for Mrs. Shipley. A. Dr. of L. S. i p. 



XLV, 38. 

 Printed in Works (Sparks, VII, 524; Bigelow, IV, 402; Smyth, V, 329). 



To [Jonathan Shipley], Bishop of St. Asaph. 1771. July 25. 



Should have been happy in accompanying His Lordship on that agree- 

 able party, or in being in Twyford instead of being in London. Pro- 

 poses to set out next Tuesday, if nothing prevents. A. Dr. of L. S. 

 I p. XLV, 39. 



Printed in Works (Smyth, V, 337). 



To Mrs. [Deborah] Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1 77 1. July 4. London. 



Is well; will write more fully by next pacquet. A. L. S. i p. 



XLVI(ii), 74. 

 To Mrs. [Deborah] Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1 77 1. July 4. London. 



Hopes her cold is gone; cure for a cold. Accident to Mr. Rogers 

 and his family. If he were to build again would make his house 

 incapable of burning. Remarks about his grandson. Will return 

 after another winter. Sends her two plated canisters and a sugar can- 

 ister. A. L, S, 2 p, XLVI(ii), 75. 



