Miscellaneous Papers 191 



From James Parker to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1765. June 25. Burlington. 



Sends her £93 on account of what he owes Mr. [Benjamin] Franklin. 

 Is obliged to return immediately home, in the service of the Government. 

 A. L. S. I p. XL VIII, 89. 



From James Parker to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1765. June 26. Burlington. 



Gave Mr. William Logan £93 which he promises to deliver to her. 

 A. L. S. I p. XL VIII, 90. 



From Jam[e]s Stevenson to James Stevenson [Jr.]. 



W^est Collin Township, Chester Co. [Pennsylvania]. 



1765. July 14. Ardnabroky. 



Would give his mother great pleasure to see him if he could come 

 home. Wants to be informed of what things he may be in need of. 

 A. L. S. 2 p. XLVII, 26. 



From William Anderson to Edward Lloyd, Wye, Maryland. 

 1765. August 9. London. 



Lord Baltimore has appointed John Jordan his Agent; reported that 

 his manors are not properly taken care of. Advises him to have all 

 his accounts prepared lest Jordan should have directions to examine 

 them. Has heard that Jordan said Mr. Lloyd was greatly indebted to 

 Lord Baltimore and that he could not get the money. Jordan's com- 

 pensations. Advises him to send his crop of wheat and corn to Cadiz 

 where it will bring a good price on account of the crop-failure there. 

 A. L. S. I p. XLVII, 27. 



From Benj[ami]n Dorsey to Tho[ma]s Gas[sawa]y Howard. 

 1765. September 6. Philadelphia. 



Asks him to send the money due him, as he is in great need of it. 

 A. L. S. I p. XLVII, 28. 



By The Council of New Jersey. 1765. September 24. Burlington. 



Minutes relative to the distribution of stamps under the Act. D. 

 2 p. LII, 51. 



