2IO Miscellaneous Papers 



appointment of a Commander-in-Chief; petition for an adjustment. 

 2 p. (Final part missing.) LVIII, 105. 



From [William Franklin] to [William Bayard. 1770, March]? 



Relative to the Secaucus affair. L. (Incomplete.) i p. 



LVI, 48. 



From James Parker to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1770. April 18. New York. 



Sends £20. Health is very poor. A. L. S. i p. XL VIII, iii. 



From James Parker to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1770. April 24. New York. 



Personal affairs. His son has no talent for a news-man and so will 

 stay in the country. Acquittal of Lewis Jones, accused of counter- 

 feiting. A. L. S. 2 p. XL VIII, 112. 



By The Assembly of Georgia. 1770. May 10. 



An Act for ordering and governing the slaves within the Province 

 of Georgia. D. 28 p. Attested copy. LXXVI, ii. 



By The Assembly of Georgia. 1770. May ? 



Act relative to parishes, and to the burial ground for the parish of 

 Christ Church. D. 2 p. (Copy.) LIII, 3. 



From Sir William Johnson to The Earl of Hillsborough. 



1770. August 14. 



Relative to the disorders arising from the sale of intoxicating liquors 

 to the Indians. L. I p. (Copy.) LVIII, 39. 



From Eliza [beth] Franklin to [Mrs. Deborah Franklin. 



1770?] September 22. Burlington. 



Concerning Mrs. [Richard] Bache's baby. Encloses the copy of 

 Miss Evans's letter. A. L. S. i p. XL VIII, 116. 



