Letter
Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes, responds to Benjamin Franklin regarding a request for a third suspension letter for Franklin's nephew, Mr. Williams. Vergennes expresses willingness to support the request but requires legal proof of the arrangements mentioned before presenting it to the King. He promises to report the matter to the King's Council once the documentation is received.
Letter
Marie-Françoise-Dominique Brouttin Mollien de Sombres writes to Benjamin Franklin in 1784 seeking a response regarding a petition she submitted on behalf of her relative, M. Morel of Dunkirk. She expresses concern over the lack of reply and requests Franklin to inform her if there is any hope for a favorable outcome. She emphasizes her respect and patience while awaiting his answer.
Letter
Jean Rousseau thanks Benjamin Franklin for sending a valuable book, expressing admiration for its content and the principles it represents. He promises to study it carefully and hopes to fulfill his obligations to Franklin when time allows. Rousseau closes by requesting Franklin's continued support and protection.
Letter
No. 18. Fludyer Street Westminster 28th. [ i.e., 27] 2 February 1784. Dear Sir. Accept my grateful thanks for the Contents of two Letters which you have honored me with…
Letter
Paris le 27e. fevrier 1784. Monsieur Permettez moi de me rapeller au Souvenir de votre excellence en lui envoyant un mémoire sur une matiere très importante, et qui ne vous…
Letter
Daniel Roberdeau thanks Benjamin Franklin for his assistance to Mr. Vanderhorst and his daughter and for supporting his son's training in refining near Paris. He requests more information about the new refining methods at Bercy and inquires about the possibility of his son working there temporarily. Roberdeau also informs Franklin of his departure from Gravesend and extends good wishes.
Letter
Ginet and Meirieu inform Benjamin Franklin of a bill of exchange for 670 livres drawn by Jean Bonfield and payable to Jean David, which is approaching its due date. They request Franklin to accept and honor the bill to ensure payment, as Monsieur Grand refuses to pay without Franklin’s endorsement. The letter also conveys their respectful regards.
Letter
Benjamin Franklin requests that Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes, protect Mr. Williams from a few creditors seeking preferential treatment after Williams has amicably settled with most of them. Franklin supports Williams' effort to ensure fair justice for all creditors involved.
Letter
Félix Vicq d’Azyr invites Benjamin Franklin and his grandson to attend the upcoming public session of the Royal Society of Medicine on March 2, 1784, expressing regret over Franklin’s absence at the previous meeting. Vicq d’Azyr plans to deliver eulogies for Guillaume Hunter and Sanchez and seeks Franklin’s presence as a source of encouragement.
Letter
John Trumbull informs Benjamin Franklin of the confirmed death of Dr. Cooper of Boston, a respected figure Franklin valued deeply. Trumbull expresses shared sorrow and refrains from offering consolation, acknowledging the loss of an eminent American character.