Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Learns that the clothing and arms for the army are to be furnished by the French Government; does not except any part in it. Twice contributed 50 guineas anonymously to Mrs. Johnson's support after the Barbadoes calamity; shall take care that she does not suffer, but does not wish to be known in the matter., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Sends a package of bills for acceptance. Capt. John Folger, who visited Passy recently, regarded in America as a Tory. Refers to rumors of approaching peace and begs to be given a hint in time. Has received letters from Aunt Jane Mecom and Mr. Richard Bache., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Will be glad to see Mr. Young if he comes to Nantes and will do all he can for him., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Refers to Major David Salisbury Franks and to M. Montfort whom Silas Deane has urged him to employ in his counting house. Asks what are Thomas Barclay's intentions regarding Consuls in different ports. Requests to be kept posted on the trend to events, as it is a critical time for American trade. Encloses letter from M. Andrew Limozin of Havre., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Refers to reply to M. Andrew Limozin's application for Consulate at Havre. Speaks of the Captain's William Robeson indebtedness to them both. Is about to send two fine Cheshire cheeses and a few boxes of tea for Dr. Franklin and Abbé Morellet. Has bought some fine old Madeira wine recently and will send half a pipe to the Doctor., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Giving directions about the shipment of his printing machine and refers to the case of a "poor fellow" he is interested in., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin.Sending drafts by Francis Hopkinson on Dr. Franklin. Alludes to his wife's critical illness., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin.Has written to M. Jacques Necker; cannot unload his ship until he receives a reply. Cannot procure freight for Capt. Joseph Conkling's vessel, the "Whim" at Rochelle., American Philosophical Society