Miscellaneous Papers 183 



From William Hunter to Mrs. [Deborah] Franklin. 



1759- July 22. Williamsburg, Virginia. 



He left Mr. [Benjamin] Franklin last April in England perfectly 

 well. Forwards the letter for her which he committed to his care. 

 A. L. S. I p. XLVIII, 82. 



From [Rev.] Isaac Browne to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1759. October 17. Newark. 



Account of his conversation with Mr. Mc n, in relation to the 



ill character attributed to the latter by the Clergy and laity of Boston. 

 A. L. S. 6 p. XLVIII, 83. 



By Governor Francis Bernard, New Jersey. 1759. December 21. 



Commission of Charles Read, as Registrar of the Prerogative Court 

 of New Jersey. D. 2 p. LII, 35b. 



From W[illia]m Homes to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1760. January 14. Boston. 



Glad she received the inventory. Does not know whether the house 

 was priced at £1,000 or £100 and knows not what his aunt left; she, 

 therefore, has the advantage of him in this. Begs her or Cousin 

 Sally [Franklin] to lay out the enclosed guinea for medicinal snuff to 

 be had at the sign of the Golden Ball in Chestnut Street, and send it 

 to him. A. L. S. I p. XLVIII, 84. 



From The Library Company of Philadelphia. 1760. May 5. 



Receipt for annual dues and quarterly fines paid by Mrs. Deborah 

 Franklin for Mr. Robert Grace. Printed D. S. Jos[eph] Morris, 

 Treasurer, i p. LXVI, 98. 



From James Franklin [Jr.] to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1760. June 10. Newport. 



Received the keg of ink for which he sends his thanks and asks how 

 much he is indebted for it. Has engaged with one of the soap boilers 

 for good lye, whenever he shall have occasion to use it. Hopes now to 

 preserve his letter and by a fair print and good character to save the 

 eyesight of his ancient and young customers. A. L. S. 2 p. 



XLVIII, 85. 



