1From Benjamin Franklin to ——— Brochier, 15 November 1780 (Franklin Papers)
Copy: Library of Congress I am much obliged by the Care you have so kindly taken of the poor American Prisoners that has been brought into Lisbon. I beg you to accept my Thankfull acknowledgements and that you will be assured, that what you have already disbursed, or may hereafter think proper to disburse for their Relief in furnishing them with Necessaries, Mr. dohrman continuing to neglect...
2From Benjamin Franklin to ——— Brochier, 24 August 1781 (Franklin Papers)
AL (draft) and copy: Library of Congress On Enquiry this Day I do not find that you have yet drawn upon me as I expected for the Money you had kindly advanc’d in relieving our poor Prisoners at Lisbon. If any fresh Charges on that Account have accru’d since the Letter you honour’d me with Dated the 16th of January, please to add them to the former, and draw upon me for the whole, and your Bill...