Benjamin Franklin Papers

To Benjamin Franklin from Sellonf & Perrouteau, 29 November 1777

From Sellonf & Perrouteau1

LS: American Philosophical Society

Paris the 29th. November 1777

Honourable Sir

We are desired by our intimate friends Messr. Fairholme & Luther of St. Martin to forward their inclosed Letter for you,2 and Solicit a Speedy answer may equally go through our hands, werewith we remain respectfully Honourable Sir Your most Obedient Humble Servants

Sellonf Perrouteau

If you Would be so Kind as to inform us of the American bills Called gourdes,3 how to dispose of in the best way and at what rate, you Should Oblige us very much, as well by pardoning our being so troublesome.

To the Honble. Doctor B. Franklin at Passÿ

Notation: Selonf

1In 1776 Paul Schlumpf, who had tried to gallicize his name and came out with Sellonf, joined with Jean-Pierre Perrouteau to form a banking house: Lüthy, Banque protestante, II, 437–8, 450–1.

2Fairholme & Luther was a commercial firm in St. Martin, Ile de Ré. Their letter “for” BF was, we believe, a copy for him of their complaint the previous July about their fellow merchant, Baudin: above, XXIII, 512 n.

3The French name for the Spanish-American dollar.

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