i88 Miscellaneous Papers 



Relative to the Division of the Common Lands of Bergen, 

 New Jersey. 1764. September 10, October 19. 



a. Letter from Governor William Franklin to Lord Halifax, Bur- 

 lington, October 10, 1764. 



b. Letter from Governor William Franklin to the Lords of Trade, 

 Burlington, October 10, 1764. 



c. List of papers sent to Lord Halifax enclosed in Governor Frank- 

 lin's letter of October 10, 1764. 



d. Extracts of a letter from one of the Bergen Commissioners to 

 Governor Franklin, October 19, 1764. 



e. Letter from Governor William Franklin to Lord Halifax, Oc- 

 tober 13, 1764. 



/. State of facts relative to Captain [Archibald] Kennedy's com- 

 plaint against the Bergen Act. 



g. Letter from W[illia]m Bayard to Governor Franklin, New^ York, 

 September 10, 1764. 



h. Letter from John Berrien to Governor Franklin, Rocky Hill, Sep- 

 tember 14, 1764. 



i. Letter from W[illia]m Bayard to Governor Franklin, New York, 

 October i, 1764. 



;'. Deposition of William Bayard, October 8 [1764]. 



k. The reasons why Captain [Archibald] Kennedy's claims to a share 

 of the Bergen commons was not admitted. 



/. Letter intended to be written by the Speaker of the House to the 

 Agent of the Colony. 16 p. (Copy.) LII, 45. 



From Franc [is] Fauquier, Lt.-Governor [of Virginia], to Edward 

 Sedg(e)wick. 1764. November 15. Williamsburg [Va.]. 



Has made inquiries about the de Graffenried family; one of that 

 name in the colony, who left a son now living on land inherited from 

 his father. Has been notified to bring the necessary documents to 

 prove his birth and parentage. Will see that necessary certificates be 

 forwarded to Mr. Sedg(e)wick. L. i p. (Translation in French.) 



XLVII, 22. 



From Margaret McKinney to Robert Dunn, Forks of the Brandywine, 

 Chester Co. [Pennsylvania]. 1764. September 20. Galvely. 



Informs him that she never received the money which he wrote 

 his father he sent. If he wishes her to come over to him with his 



