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From J[osiah] F[ranklin] Davenport to William Franklin. 

 1766. October 3. Burlington, 



News of the election. Remarks of Luke Morris and Captain Hasel- 

 ton. A, L, S. 2 p. XLVIII, 125. 



From J[osiali] F[ranklin] Davenport to William Franklin. 



1766. October 5. 

 Account of election disputes. A, L. S, 2 p. XLVIII, 126. 



From James Parker to [Mrs. Deborah Franklin], Philadelphia. 

 1766. November 21. New York, 



Would be glad to receive a Bake-stone from Philadelphia, as none 

 can be obtained in New York. A, L. S, i p, XLVIII, 96. 



From Chris [toph]er Hussey to Mrs. Deborah Franklin. 

 1766, December 2, Nantucket, 



His son, Albert, just arrived from Philadelphia. Is grateful for 

 the good care he received while there. Will send payment by Captain 

 Starbuck. A. L, S, 2 p. XLVIII, 97. 



From C [adwalader] Evans to William Franklin, Burlington. 

 1766, December 7. Philadelphia, 



Sends a packet received from Mr, [Joseph] Galloway, Political 

 affairs. Dr. Franklin in London. A, L, S. 2 p, XLVIII, 127. 



From James Parker to [Mrs. Deborah Franklin]. 

 1766. December 8, New York, 



Has not money enough to buy wood or meat. His newspaper [The 

 New York Gazette] is a failure and his credit is low. Does not like 

 Gilbert Tennent ; thinks him a fortune-hunter. A, L. S. 2 p. 



XLVIII, 98. 



From Baynton, Wharton and Morgan to William Franklin. 



1766, December 10, Burlington, [N, J,], 



Request him to secure the aid of his father in procuring a loan 

 for them to assist in carrying on the peltry and fur trade. L. S. 3 p, 

 (Copy,) XLVIII, 128. 



