2o6 Miscellaneous Papers 



From Rezia Coltin to Jane Mecom(e), Boston. 



1768. August 6. Nantucket. 



News that their vessel is lost is confirmed. Asks her to write to 

 her brother, Benjamin Franklin, on behalf of Cousin [Timothy] Folger, 

 that, by his influence, he may obtain any commission he shall ask for. 

 A. L. S. I p. XL VII, 45. 



From Anth[on]y Todd, Sec[retar]y. 

 1768. September 6. General Post OfUce [London]. 

 Public notice concerning mails. Copy of D. 2 p. LVI, 86. 



By Deborah Franklin. 1768. December 10. 



Receipt, as attorney for Benjamin Franklin, for three bonds from 

 Sarah Dewey, executrix of William Mangridge. D. i p. (Copy.) 



LII, 61. 



By The Commons House of Assembly of Georgia. 

 1768, December 24. 



That an address be presented to the King, setting forth the burdens 

 caused by the late Acts of Parliament. D. i p. (In duplicate.) 

 Attested by Jo[h]n Simpson, Clerk. LII, 73, 74. 



Address from the Commons House of Assembly of Georgia 

 to The King. 1768. December 24. 



Relative to the grievous revenue Acts of Parliament. D. S. N[oble] 

 W[imberly] Jones, Speaker. 2 p. LII, 75. 



Narrative of Facts Relative to American Affairs from about 



1768 to 1773. 

 Diss. 12 p. (Incomplete.) LVIII, 106. 



By The Merchants of Philadelphia. 



1769. February 6, and March 10. Philadelphia. 



Resolutions against the importation of certain articles, until the re- 

 peal of the Revenue Acts. D. 3 p. (In duplicate.) 



LII, 62 and 63. 



