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it contained many particulars in which he had been misled by wrong 

 information. Promised to contradict what was false in it. Dr. Smith 

 declined writing the letter at his house but promised to bring it in a day 

 or two and show it to him before he sent it, which he has never yet 

 thought fit to do. L. S. i p. (In duplicate.) XL VII, 19b and 20. 



From The Freeholders within the Township of Bergen to The 

 House of Representatives of New Jersey. 1763. May 31. 



Petition relative to the division of the common lands of the town. 

 D. S. W[illia]m Bayard, et al. 4 p. (Attested copy.) LII, 44. 



From Sarah Salt to [Mrs. Deborah] Franklin. 

 1763. July 20. Bir[ming]h[a]m. 



Thanks her for the picture she sent her daughter. Shall be glad to 

 hear of Mr. [Benjamin] Franklin's safe arrival at home. A. L. S. i p. 



XLVIII, 86. 



By George III. 1763. October 7. 



Proclamation defining the limits or boundaries of the English Colonies 

 in America and their form of Government. (In French.) 14 p. 



LII, 40. 



Account of the Exports from, and the Imports into Great Britain 

 from 1698 to 1762. 



Copied for Benjamin Franklin by Samuel Gibbons, Jr. i vol. Folio. 

 64 p. 382 — A c 2. 



Election Memoranda. [Circa 1763.] 



Showing number of votes cast for the different candidates. 3 p. 



LXIX, 96, 97 and 98. 



By The General Assembly of Pennsylvania. 1764. March 14. 



An Act for granting to His Majesty the sum of £55,000, etc. D. 

 83 p. (Attested copy.) LII, 41. 



Act Appointing New Trustees for the Several General Loan Offices 

 for the Counties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex on Delaware, 



1764. May 22. 

 D. S., Jacob Kollock, Speaker. 5 p. (Attested copy.) LXXVI, 6. 



