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daughter, he should send her money for the passage, but if not, he 

 should send money for his daughter's schooling. A. L. S. i p. 



XLVII, 21. 



From Dennis McCarthy to Ann Corkeran, Charlestown, Cecil Co., 

 Maryland. 1764. November 27. Ship "Jamaica" at Salem, Mass. 



His ship is stationed at that place for two more years; desires an 

 account of everything that happened to her since their last meeting. 

 A. L. S. I p. XLVII, 23. 



Concerning the Exemption of the Proprietary Estates from 



Taxation. [1764?] 

 Mem. I p. LVIII, 127. 



Bills and Business Memoranda by or to [Gov.] William Franklin. 



1749-1764. 

 LXVI, 68b, 99a, 107, 117b, c, 118, 119, 120. 



Fro?n Ezra Stiles to Sieur Lomonozow. 

 1765. February 14. Newport, R. I. 



Expressing satisfaction that the Arctic regions are to be explored 

 anew, and incidentally giving his ideas of polar regions. L. S. 4 p. 



XLIX, 19. 



Fro7n Rob[er]t Carter to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1765. February ig. New Providence. 



Did not go to England because he could not accomplish his affairs 

 in time to have accompanied Mr. John Gambier, but hopes to take pas- 

 sage with his daughter the coming summer. Mr. Gambier arrived 

 from thence in December last with a commission of Lieutenant-Gov- 

 ernor of the Bahama Islands, which is a step towards the Government 

 in case of a vacancy. Presumes Dr. Franklin's business will occasion him 

 to stay for some time in England, in which case he hopes to see him 

 and Miss Sally [Franklin] in London. A. L. S. 3 p. XLVIII, 87. 



