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From J[oseph] Galloway to William Franklin. 

 1773. November 25. 



A reported order from Mr. [Thomas] Walpole to G[eorge] Croghan 

 to conclude a treaty at Fort Pitt with the Indians. Gov. Franklin does 

 not believe that Col. C[roghan] has any such orders. L. S. 3 p. 

 (Copy.) XL VIII, 144a. 



By Barbeu Dubourg. [1773.] 



Preface to the French edition of Dr. Franklin's works. Paris, 1773. 

 A. Dr. of Diss. 4 p. (In French.) LVIII, 128. 



From William Franklin to Joseph Galloway. 

 1773. November 25. Burlington. 



Does not believe that Col. [George] C[roghan] has any orders 

 from Mr. [Thomas] Walpole or any others to hold a treaty with the 

 Indians. Heard some time ago that he had, and that he was likewise 

 ordered to build houses for the Governor, C[hief] Justice, &c., he men- 

 tioned this in a letter to his father, who replied that he did not believe 

 that such orders were given to build houses at Fort Pitt. A. Dr. of L. 

 I p. XL VIII, 144b. 



By Carey Michell, Collector [of Customs]. 

 1774. January 2. Hampton, [Virginia]. 



Certificate for discharging non-enumerated Bond. Certifying that 

 there had been landed from the " Jussane," Robert Montgomery, Com- 

 mander, forty boxes of soap and one box of paper. D. S. i p. 



LXVII, 103. 



David Finney vs. James Byrne. 1774. February i. Dover. 



An appeal to the King in Council from the judgment of the Supreme 

 Court of Delaware. D. S. Tho[ma]s McKean, Counsel for the Ap- 

 pellant. 13 p. LIII, 13. 



From Jacobus Lefferts and Tho[ma]s Randall to Capt. [Richard] 



Grinnell. Master of Sloop " Maria," in St. Eustatius. 



1774. July 3. New York. 



Received advice from Charlestown, S. C, that slaves were in great 

 demand. Desires him to proceed with all speed and apply to Messrs. 

 Powell Hopton and Co., merchants there, who will have their orders 

 to dispose of his cargo. L. S. i p. (Copy.) XLVII, 59. 



