Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Is just setting out from Nantes. Inquires if two bills endorsed by Nathaniel Barrett have been paid.; 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. Encloses a bill which has passed through several hands without the signature of Mr. Francis Hopkinson. Has heard of the great capture by the Spaniards.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Hopes he has been able to complete the Doctor's accounts, gives news of the "Hermione's" encounter with the English off New York and of the capture of " Les Etats d'Artois."; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. The arrival of the "Confederacy"; is anxious for news of Congress; arrangements in the ports of France.; 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 Williams to William Temple Franklin. The letter to Mme. John Holker was delivered to her personally. Thinks the Williams who claims to be a nephew of Dr. Franklin is an impostor; heard of him being in a hotel at Havre; will endeavor to stop the imposition.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Requesting William Temple Franklin to execute a few private commissions for him in Paris.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Requests a commission or letter of marque for Captain [Samuel] Smith of the "Kensington."; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Enclosing a letter for Dr. Franklin, to be presented if proper. Describes a man who has been obliged to go to Grenada in order to settle his affairs.; 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. Requests that the malicious report that he is in London, be denied; he has not been there since Oct. 6th, 1778.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. "But as I have not my Bill Book with me I cannot ascertain this". With reference to some Loan Office bills.; American Philosophical Society
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 bills on the Commissioners for acceptance. Inquires about the order for goods from Congress.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Requesting him to have enclosed bills of exchange accepted and returned to him.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Enclosing bills on the Commissioners for acceptance. Requests him to reply for Dr. Franklin to his letters.; American Philosophical Society