Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Enclosing Loan Office bills to be accepted and returned to him., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Enclosing two bills on the Commissioners and on Dr. Franklin to be accepted and returned., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Encloses a letter and paper from Vaughan and requests him to reply to the latter., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Has received a letter from John Paul but cannot read or answer it without his cipher. Asks William Temple Franklin to send it to him., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Thanks him for the information about the "worst of villains." Implies that his reputation has been grievously injured by this person., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Refers to his letter to Dr. Franklin about the escaped American prisoners who are in distress at Nantes. Took a particular interest in their cases to counteract the impression there that Dr. Franklin was a cruel, inhuman man, who wantonly left them suffer. Has since engaged to pay their landlady out of his own pocket., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Enclosing three Loan Office bills for acceptance. Has received a letter from America for John Adams., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Gives an extract of a letter from Capt. Green relating the capture of a convoy of British vessels and supplies bound from New York to Georgia by the "Warren," the "Queen of France" and "Ranger"; Mr. William Carmichael to come to France soon in the "Deane." Has also received a letter from La Corogne Corunna, Spain, giving an account of an engagement between the American privateer "General Arnold" and an English privateer, in which the latter was sunk., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Is leaving for I'Orient and from there will embark for America. Asks William Temple Franklin to write him of his adventures with the "Nymphs of St. Honoré" and other little anecdotes and news of the day. Requests that some clothing he left at the hotel be forwarded to him., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Explains a misunderstanding about some Loan Office bills sent by him for account of Mr. Cordis., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Asking William Temple Franklin to take care of his horse and dispose of him at the first opportunity., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Enclosing a letter for M. Suard. Inquires about the order from Congress for goods. Thinks Le Ray de Chaumont seems to prefer l'Orient to Nantes for shipping goods, but claims the latter port is more advantageous. Inquires about his new relations with the Alexander family and Thomas Walpole., American Philosophical Society