Appendix. 665 



To Misses Clark and Nowell, of Do., for about 13 



Weeks Board, at 5 , and Washing, 75 o o 

 To Mr. Andrew Dexter, of Do., on a Note, 22 10, 



and on account, about 7 10, 30 o o 



To Mr. Dehone, of Do., about 900 

 To my Aunt, Hannah Flagg, of Woburn, part of 



Legacy 165 I o o 

 To the Rev. Sam 1 . Williams, of Bradford, on a Note, 



about 55 o o 



" I have not settled with Mr. Timothy Walker of Wilmington, my 

 former Guardian, but I believe we are nearly upon a balance. 



" Due to Benj? Thompson. 



From Mr. Cyrus Baldwin, on an Order for value re- 

 ceived for goods, 131 07^ 



From Benj. Tay, of Wilmington, a Note of hand upon 



interest, 21 6 6 



From Mr. Benj. Converse, of Woburn, about 15 or 



20 , 1500 



From Mr. Jno. Butters, of Wilmington, on a Note, 14 3 3 



For the Land which I now own in Woburn and Wil- 

 mington 1 have been offered upwards of 750 o o 

 and it rents for 33 per annum" 



I have also before me a copy of a deed by which, on 

 the previous I4th of September, Mr. Thompson con- 

 veyed some land in Wilmington to Josiah Pierce. 



(See page 150.) 



From a mass of interesting documents relating to 

 Colonel Thompson's military services in America, 

 copied from the originals in the government offices in 

 London, and kindly sent to me by Dr. H. Bence 

 Jones, I select the following. 



