Letters from Benjamin Franklin 559 



Bond to Jean de Neufville & Fils. 1781. 



Form of bond to be signed on receiving 200,000 florins from Jean 

 de Neufville & Fils, of Amsterdam, as part of the loan of 2,000,000 

 florins authorized by Congress and floated by them. Another form to 

 be signed by Congress. Mem, 7 p. (In French.) LVI(i), 56. 



Form of Bond to be Issued by the American Commissioners 



at Paris. 



For money loaned, with interest coupons attached. Dr. of D. i p. 



LXIV, 90. 



The same. D. 2 p. (Printed proof.) LXIV, 91, 92. 



Blank form of Book for Entry of Bills Receivable. 

 Dr. of Mem. i p. LXIV, 14. 



Blank form of Book for Entry of Bills Payable. 

 Dr. of Mem. i p. LXIV, 15. 



Blank Bond of Indemnity. 



To Benjamin Franklin for payment of Continental bill of ex- 

 change which had not been endorsed. A. Dr. of D. i p. LXIV, 76. 



Receipt for Papers in Connection with Prizes Brought Into Port. 

 Printed, i p. LXIV, 98, 99. 



Amount of Loan Office Bills Accepted by Benjamin Franklin. 

 Mem. 3 p. LXIV, 16. 



Summary of Amount of Bills in Dollars and Livres. 

 Mem. I p. LXIV, 17. 



List of Bills of Exchange Not Accepted. 

 Mem. I p. LXIV, 13. 



