1Sunday. Novr. 30th. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Mr. Bingham’s.
2To John Adams from Thomas Pownall, 30 November 1783 (Adams Papers)
I feel so uneasy about the manner in which you went from hence to London without your Servants—& with a Man not used to drive— that I cannot satisfye myself without sending a Servant to know how you gott to town I hope without any accident—& that You & Your son are well. RC ( NjMoHP ); internal address: “Gov r Pownall P:H:C to the Hon le M r Adams”; addressed: “The Hon ble Mr Adams / &c &c /...
3From Benjamin Franklin to Joseph Banks, 30 November 1783 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : British Library; press copy of ALS : Harvard University Library I did myself the honour of writing to you the Beginning of last Week, and I sent you by the Courier, M. Faujas’s Book upon the Balloons, which I hope you have receiv’d. I did hope to have given you to day an Account of Mr Charles’s grand Balloon, which was to have gone up yesterday; but the filling it with inflammable Air...
4To Benjamin Franklin from the Chevalier de Kéralio, 30 November 1783 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society L’officier qui vous remettra cette Lettre, Mon respectable ami, est Mr. de gourdon qui a Servi avec moi à L’école Militaire, et qui ainsi que moi, a pris le parti de quitter cette Maison. Actuellement établi à passy, il desire fort voir de près le grand homme que tout bon françois doit cherir et Admirer, et à ce titre avoir l’honneur de Vous présenter son...
5To Benjamin Franklin from Wilhem & Jan Willink, Nicolaas & Jacob van Staphorst, and De la Lande & Fynje, [30 November … (Franklin Papers)
Copy: Massachusetts Historical Society A Letter received of His Excellencÿ Robt. Morris Esqr. induced us to apply to your Excelly., Since we Satisfyed all the demands of Mr. Grand in consequence of the order of Said Mr. Morris, who was pleased to Say that he Should make no further disposal on us till he received our advice. We received a Letter of him dated 5 augt. that the armey being...
6To George Washington from Michel-Guillaume St. Jean de Crèvecoeur, 30 November 1783 (Washington Papers)
A Conversation I lately had with the Marquis de La Fayette, affords me a pleasing Subject to communicate to Your Excellency. In the month of August last at Versailles, in a large Company, with the Marquis, which deprived him of the possibility of writing, he entrusted me with the following Message to Your Excellency. "That he promised himself soon the pleasure of seeing his Dear General...