196 Miscellaneous Papers 



From J[oseph] Galloway to William Franklin. 1766. April 29. 



Repeal of the Stamp Act. Dr. [John] Fothergill's and Mr. 

 [George] Whitefield's account of Dr. Franklin's examination before 

 the House of Commons. Emblematical representation of Great Britain 

 dismembered. A. L. S. 2 p. XLVIII, 123. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, VII, 311). 



From Sir Henry Moore, Governor of New York. 

 1766. Mays. New York. 



Commission of James Parker as Land-Waiter of the Port of New 

 York. D. I p. LII, 55. 



By The Assembly of Pennsylvania. 1766. June 6. 



Resolutions relative to aids to be granted to the Crown. D. I p. 

 Attested by Cha[rle]s Moore, Clerk. LII, 57. 



From Chris [tophjer Hussey/oMrs. Deborah Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1766. August 27. Nantucket. 



Solicits her care of his son, Albert, who is sent to Philadelphia to 

 have the small-pox by inoculation. A. L. S. i p. XLVIII, 94. 



From Tim[othy] Folger to Deborah Franklin, Philadelphia. 



1766. September i. Nantucket. 

 Sends a bundle of codfish. A. L. S. i p. XLVIII, 95. 



From Abel James to William Franklin. 

 1766. September i. Philadelphia. 



Correction of a bill. Will meet Friend Worsam at the dock, with 

 the carriage. Local politics. Family affairs. A. L. S. 2 p. 



XLVIII, 124. 



FroTH J[oseph] Galloway to William Franklin. 



1766. September 13. 



Asks advice as to publishing an article to show that he had been 

 a uniform supporter of the repeal of the Stamp Act. A. L. S. i p. 



XLII, 4. 



