Miscellaneous Papers 169 



From Samp [son] Coyesarne to Law[reiice] Growdon, 



Padstow, Cornwall [England]. 1691. March 6. Bristol. 

 Relative to the purchase of an estate at Aushell. A. L. S. i p. 



LII, 4. 



By The Governor of Canada. 1691. 



Grant of land to [Antoine] De Lamotte Cadillac. D. 3 p. (In 

 French. Copy.) LVII, i. 



From The Freemen of Pennsylvania to Governor William Penn. 



1 704. June. 



Memorial complaining of certain abuses, etc. L. 15 p. (Copy.) 



LVII, 2. 



From Henry, Duke of Beaufort to Christopher, Baron de Graffenried. 



1709. April 28. 



Commission appointing Baron de Graffenried the deputy of the Duke 

 in that part of Carolina north and east of Cape Fear River. A. D. S. 

 2 p. LII, 5. 



From William Penn to His Friends in Pennsylvania. 



1 7 10. April 29. 



Expostulates v^^ith them concerning the cause of the many troubles 

 and oppressions he has met with from them. Informs them that he has 

 always been willing and is now willing to make any provisions that 

 are necessary for the prosperity of his Province, but that he cannot 

 perceive what advantages the people will be possessed of in taking 

 many of the provisions and executive parts of Government out of the 

 Governor's hands and place them in an uncertain body, particularly the 

 appointment of Judges. Thinks he does not deserve the rough treat- 

 ment which he and his Secretary received from them. Appeals to them 

 to reconsider fully what they desire of him on the one hand, and what 

 ought to be performed to him on the other. Shall expect a reply from 

 the next Assembly, that he may know what to rely upon. L. S. 4 p. 

 (Copy.) XLVII, I. 



