i86 Miscellaneous Papers 



From Alexander Golden to Henry Potts. 



1762. September 23. New York, 



Has been unable to locate in the office any such packet as he 

 mentions nor can he recollect having seen any letter addressed to Mr. 

 Hopley, in fact, he never knew there was such a person in Philadelphia ; 

 is particularly careful with letters addressed to the Governor of Penn- 

 sylvania. Thinks it impossible that any packet miscarried after it came 

 to his hand. Particular notice will be given to all letters from Mr. 

 Penn, but since he does not know his seal, he would be glad if he 

 addressed his letters under cover to him. A. L. 2 p. XLVII, 18]^. 



The Committee Appointed to Attend the Indian Treaties to The 

 Assembly of Pennsylvania. 1762. September 24. 



Report of the Committee, composeed of Joseph Fox, Joseph Gal- 

 loway, John Hughes, Edw[ard] Penington and Sam[ue]l Rhoads, 

 to the House, relative to the Indian treaties. (Conclusion lacking.) D. 

 7 P- LII, 39. 



Memorandum. 1763. February 2. 



Relating to the marriage of Alexis Le Blanc and Anne Tendon, 

 natives of Arcadia, in the Catholic Church at Philadelphia. D. 7 p. 

 (In French.) LVI, 34- 



From [Dr.] J[ohn] Kelly to W[illiam] S[trahan]. 

 1763. February 11. Oxford. 



Met, at Abington, Mr. Strahan's son. Dr. [William] Smith was 

 lately at Oxford collecting for his Academy and having been questioned 

 concerning a letter he promised to write to the President of St. John's, 

 in the presence of Mr. Strahan and others, which letter was to re- 

 tract the imputations of a former letter against Dr. Franklin, he 

 denied the whole and even treated it as a calumny. Thinks him 

 extremely unworthy of the honor he received from their University. A. 

 L. S. 2 p. (Copy.) XLVII, 19a. 



From Will[iam] Strahan to Dr. [John] Kelly. 



1763. February. [London.] 



Asserts that Dr. Smith and Dr. Franklin met at his house and in 

 his presence read over his letter to Dr. Fry. Dr. Smith acknowledged 



