LETTER Vlir. SI-? 



ment of Piety and Learning, a worthy Gentle- 

 man gave two hundred Pounds worth of Books 

 to found a Library at Charles Town, which in 

 my time was under the care of Mr. Robertjbn 

 Redlor of the Parifh 3 I hope it is fince augmen- 

 ted. The Governour General ordered the Secre- 

 tary of A/>i;/V, to draw up an Inftrument which 

 was to ferve both as a Prefentation and Inftituti- 

 on, and for which he generouily refufed to accept 

 of any Fees. And the fliowing that Inftrument to 

 my Parifh Veftry, was looked upon to be a fuffici- 

 ent Indudlion. As that inftrument may prove a 

 Novelty to you, I i^n^ you an exaft Copy of 

 it here. 



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