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Froyn Tho[mas] Wharton [Sr.] to [Gov.] William Franklin. 

 1 77 1. October 12. 



Was favored on the lOth inst. with a letter from his brother Samuel, 

 enclosing his own and William Trent's account against him for his 

 proportion of their expenses while negotiating the retribution of 1768. 

 He has no doubt that Governor Franklin has been advised that they 

 have not completed their grand object as they could not make a Cabinet 

 at the time it was expected. L. S. i p. Ill, 70b. 



From Tho[mas] Wharton [Sr.] to [Gov.] William Franklin. 



1 77 1. November 2. 



Begs the return of Wharton and Trent's draft and answer thereto, 

 as he intends writing by Capt. Falkner who sails for London by the 

 middle of next week. L. i p. (Copy.) Ill, 70C. 



From Tho[ma]s Walpole and Samuel Wharton to Joseph 

 Wharton, Jr. 1771. November 6. London. 



Relative to the Walpole grant. Extracts from L. i p. (Copy.) 



LVIII, 40. 



From Edw[ar]d Thurston, Jr., to Jonathan Williams, Boston. 

 1 771. November 28. Newport. 



Sorry he suspected Mr. [David] Hall's ability to discharge his bond 

 due to Dr. Franklin; he has received a letter from Hall stating that 

 a note was due him for £60 and he would remit that to Mr. Williams. 

 A. L. S. I p. XLVII, 54- 



From Governor W[illia]m Franklin to The General Assembly of 

 New Jersey. 1771. December 18. Burlington. 

 Message in regard to a requisition for the support of troops quar- 

 tered in the barracks of the Province. Accompanied by an order of 

 the Assembly granting a part of the requisition, and a copy of the 

 speech of the Governor at the end of the session. A. L. and D. S. 

 4 p. LIII, 6. 



By W[illia]m Franklin, Governor of New Jersey. 

 1772. January 6. Burlington. 



Certificate that Charles Pettit is Deputy Clerk of the Council of 

 New Jersey, and that Richard Smith is one of the clerks of the House 

 of Assembly. D. S. i p. LIII, 7. 



