Letter from Antoine-François Quétant to William Temple Franklin. Sends his compliments and thanks for newspaper. Mentions that a journey this way would be better done sooner rather than later.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Franklin to William Temple Franklin. Reproaches his son for not being more punctual in attending to his orders. Anxious to hear how his father is after his recent journey. Asks for his son to send him various newspapers from the evening post.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from John Vaughan to William Temple Franklin. Requests William Temple Franklin to buy him a watch in Paris. Has left Bordeaux, as he found he could not learn French well there. Is going to put lightning rods on a new house built by neighbor of his; asks a few particulars on the matter.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Franklin to William Temple Franklin. Reproves his son for spending his allowance too fast. "You have much greater allowance than I had at your age, and I believe more than nine tenths of the boys at the college have." Asks for certain numbers of the "Pennsylvania Evening Post" and "Pennsylvania Ledger."; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Franklin to William Temple Franklin. Reproves his son for imprudent spending of his allowance. Is glad to hear of his father's safe return; would be glad to hear that he had resolved to quit all public business. Requests several copies of pamphlet "Strictures on Common Sense." [True Interest of America Impartially Stated, in certain Strictures, on a Pamphlet entitled Common Sense. By an American (Charles Inglis), Philadelphia, 1776.]; American Philosophical Society