Miscellaneous Papers 211 



From J[ohn] McClurg to Norton, London. 



1770. October 18. Paris. 



Requests him to ask Dr. Franklin for letters of introduction for 

 him. A. L. S. 2 p. XLVII, 50. 



Plan of an Union with Great Britain. 1770. November 17. 



By admitting fifty Commons and ten Lords from the American 

 Provinces and Islands, and thirty Representatives and ten Lords from 

 Ireland, into the British Parliament. D. S. Amor Patriae, i p. 



LIII, 5. 

 Plan of a Union with Great Britain. 

 1770. November 17 and December 10. 



The same w^ith conditions imposed. D. S. " Amor Patriae." 6 p. 



LXIX, 92 and 93. 



From William Bayard to William Franklin, Governor of 

 New Jersey. 1770. 



Petition protesting against a bill to be introduced in the Legislature 

 to decide the ownership of a tract of land, called Sikakus [Secaucus], 

 claimed by the petitioner and for which a suit is pending before the 

 Supreme Court of the Colony. L. S. 3 p. LVII, 39. 



From Lord Hillsborough to Gov. [William] Franklin. 

 1 77 1. January 2. Whitehall. 



Relative to the Assembly's refusal to provide for the King's troops. 

 L. S. (In duplicate.) i p. XLVIII, 138. 



By The "Court of Aydes" to The King [Louis XV.]. 

 1 77 1. February 18. 



Protest respecting certain laws which had been recently enacted by 

 the " Parlement." Reply of the King refusing to accept the protest. 

 D. II p. (In French. Copy.) XLIX, 35. 



From [William Franklin] to The Earl of Hillsborough. 

 1771. March 15. Burlington. 



Received his letter enclosing two letters from His Majesty in Coun- 

 cil, one for disallowing the Act passed for regulating the practice of 



