This item was merged into the Jonathan Williams Papers (B W6765) in 2004, but returned to Miscellaneous Benjamin Franklin Collections (Mss.B.F85.misc; subcollection B F85.b) in 2018.
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Requests him to read the letter he has written to Dr. Franklin and to reply to it.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Requesting a passport for Joseph HIll Jennings, who is going from Nantes into Spain.; American Philosophical Society
This item was merged into the Jonathan Williams Papers (B W6765) in 2004, but returned to Miscellaneous Benjamin Franklin Collections (Mss.B.F85.misc; subcollection B F85.b) in 2018.
This item was merged into the Jonathan Williams Papers (B W6765) in 2004, but returned to Miscellaneous Benjamin Franklin Collections (Mss.B.F85.misc; subcollection B F85.b) in 2018.
"Acknowledges receipt of letter of congratulation (Gov. of N.J.); uncertain as to whether he shall 'fix' at Burlington or Amboy."
This item was merged into the Jonathan Williams Papers (B W6765) in 2004, but returned to Miscellaneous Benjamin Franklin Collections (Mss.B.F85.misc; subcollection B F85.b) in 2018.
This item was merged into the Jonathan Williams Papers (B W6765) in 2004, but returned to Miscellaneous Benjamin Franklin Collections (Mss.B.F85.misc; subcollection B F85.b) in 2018.
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. Encloses drafts for Dr. Franklin's signature. List of articles sent Mrs. Jane Mecom, etc.; American Philosophical Society
The mistake mentioned previously was Franklin's, his mistook one figure for another. The order with Robinson has been settled. Asks Williams the sum his government paid for wheat last year. Franklin is grieved that the glasses have not yet come for the armonica.
Letter from Jonathan Williams to Benjamin Franklin. Nantes. Relating to his bankruptcy; his creditors have expressed confidence in him. Expects to be able eventually to satisfy them all.; American Philosophical Society