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From ■W[illia]m Bayard to [Gov.] W[illia]m Franklin, 

 [Burlington]. 1769. October 18. On board the ship " Brittania." 



His sudden departure for England in some measure owing to the 

 unhappy determination of the late Board of Commissioners at New 

 York. If he returns safely, is determined to pass his remaining days in 

 New Jersey. Asks for a letter to his worthy father or to any of his 

 acquaintances in London. Concerning various petitions relative to the 

 Secaucus Commission. Offers his services on the other side to the 

 Governor or the Assembly. His house in New York always open to the 

 Governor and his wife. A. L. S. 4 p. II, 197. 



From The Commons House of Assembly of Georgia to Governor 

 James Wright. 1769. November 16. 



Praying that writs of election be issued for the choice of representa- 

 tives from the parishes of St. David, St. Patrick, St. Thomas, and St. 

 Mary. Accompanied by the reply of Governor Wright that he had 

 not the authority. D. S. 3 p. (Attested copy.) LII, 77. 



From Rob[er]t Wain to Capt. Nathaniel Falconer. 



1769. November 27. Philadelphia. 



In reference to the collection of a bill from Francis Mynock, of 

 London, for £720. A. L. S. i p. XLVII, 46. 



From Jno. and Peter Chevalier to Nath[anie]l Falconer, London. 

 1769. December 11. Philadelphia. 



Requested Messrs. Mildred and Roberts to pay to him whatever 

 balance may be due to them. A. L. S. i p. XLVII, 49. 



From to Mr. [James] Parker. [Circa 1769.] 



Instructions as to the arrangement of papers referring to Postoffice 

 business in Canada. 5 p. LVIII, 13. 



In Parliament. 1770. March 8. 



Motion that an address to His Majesty be presented acknowledging 

 his recommending to the consideration of Parliament " the state of his 

 Government in America " ; misunderstandings and disputes in the Colo- 

 nies between the civil Governors and military Commanders, since the 

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