61To Benjamin Franklin from Pio, 20 April 1783 (Franklin Papers)
AL : American Philosophical Society M. de Pio a reçu avec le plus grand plaisir La Medaille, dont Monsieur Franklin a bien voulu lui faire le genéreux present. Il a l’honneur de Lui en faire tous ses remercimens, et de lui temoigner toute sa reconnaissance./. The Libertas Americana medal that he requested on March 20, above.
62To Benjamin Franklin from John MacMahon, 13 February 1783 (Franklin Papers)
AL : American Philosophical Society Doctor Mac Mahon presents his sincere respects to Dr. Franklin, and thanks for his obliging invitation. He is very sorry not to have had it in his power to wait upon him these three or four weeks past, but will break off a previous engagement to have that honour next sunday. Addressed: A son Excellence / Monsieur le Docteur Franklin / Ministre...
63To Benjamin Franklin from Le Roy, [8 or 15 April 1783] (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society Vous voulez bien mon Illustre Docteur donner à diner à une Jolie femme, qui meurt denvie de voir un grand homme de l’Amérique. Je crains que vous ne me trouviez bien indiscret en vous demandant la permission de vous mener jeudy par dessus le marché Un jeune Officier qui a le méme désir et non moins vivement, et qui est le fils d’un de nos bons amis M....
64To Benjamin Franklin from Sally Beckwith, 25 January 1783 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society Encouraged by the assurances of my Dear Friend Mrs. Bache that you will not think my writing a peice of presumption I take this method at once of assuring you of my gratitude for past favors & to beg that when you shall hear that your Friends here have so very far outdone your utmost intention of serving me it may not so much be atributed to any art I have...
65To Benjamin Franklin from John Bondfield, 26 January 1783 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society An Express arrivd yesterday proclaimd Peace permit me to renew my Compliments of Congratulation. Mr Barclay wrote me some posts past from Lorient to have the returns of the prisoners at this City which I have transmitted and expect his further instructions by return of Post. I took the liberty to request a protection for two small Brigs I have which will...
66To Benjamin Franklin from Robert Morris, 29 April 1783 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society When an Officer who has distinguished himself by a Series of Brave Actions in the defence of american Liberty wishes to be introduced to you, whose time & Labours have been exhausted in the same cause, it would be unjust to him to you and to myself not to afford him the opportunity of payg you his respects. This introduction is in favour of Colo. Maths....
67To Benjamin Franklin from Félix Vicq d’Azyr, 7 March 1783 (Franklin Papers)
LS : American Philosophical Society La societé Rle. [royale] de medecine m’a chargé de Vous envoier les Billets cy joints pour sa séance publique qui aura lieu Mardi prochain; elle Vous invite à cette assemblée. Nous n’avons point eû lhonneur de Vous posséder dans la derniere, ce qui redouble aujourd’hui nos desirs et nos instances. La société s’est empressée de Contracter une association de...
68To Benjamin Franklin from Martha Laurens, [before 2 February 1783] (Franklin Papers)
AL : American Philosophical Society Miss Laurens presents her respectful Compliments to his Excellency Doctor Franklin, & will be much obliged to him if he has any Letters directed for her, to send them by the Bearer of this Billet— Addressed: His Excellency Dr Franklin / Passy— Notation: Miss Laurens.— The day she left for London, after a brief stopover in Paris. Accompanied only by a maid,...
69To Benjamin Franklin from Lotbinière, 26 March 1783 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society J’ai l’honneur de vous informer que Mr. de Rayneval m’a marqué dans Sa lettre du 24, que M. le Comte de Vergennes devoit vous remettre, le premier jour que vous vous rendriez a la Cour, un Mémoire au Sujet de mes deux Seigneuries a la tête du lac Champlain. Quelque décidé que je fusse a attendre Cette justice des seuls mouvemens de Votre Excellence auprès...
70To Benjamin Franklin from Vergennes, 2 February 1783 (Franklin Papers)
L : Library of Congress M le Cte. de Vergennes a l’honneur d’envoyer à Monsieur franklin deux exemplaires des articles preliminaires de paix convenus entre le Roi et le Roi de la Grande Bretagne. Signed on Jan. 20; see XXXVIII , 605n. Those preliminary articles had in fact been ratified by both governments, as Vergennes may have known; he and Fitzherbert exchanged ratified treaties the...