Miscellaneous Papers 349 



From Thomas Blackburn to John and Robert Barclay & Co., 

 London. 1784. April 6. St. Peter's. 



Requests them to acquaint General [Thomas] Mifflin, President of 

 Congress, of the many misfortunes which happen to American vessels 

 ofiE the coast of the Baltic and Holland, and to urge the necessity of 

 appointing a Consul at Ramsgate, Margate and the adjacent coast of 

 the Isle of Thanet, Asks to be appointed as such Agent. A. L. S. 

 2 p. XLVIII, 21. 



By George III. 1784. April 9. 



Ratification of the Definitive Treaty of Peace between Great Britain 

 and the United States. D. S. 2 p. (Copy. In duplicate.) 



LV, 70. 



By The Sons of Shamrock. 1784. April 26. Dublin. 



Resolution admitting John Perrin, a Frenchman, as a member of 

 the Society, and lauding the French Nation for its support of America. 

 D. S. Anthony Fox, Sec[retar]y. i p. (Copy.) LV, 93. 



By The Continental Congress. 1784. April 30. 



Recommending to the States to grant the Congress power over 

 foreign commerce. D. 3 p. (Press copy.) LV, 94. 



Printed in the Journals of Congress, Philadelphia, 1784, IX, 186. 



By The Continental Congress. 1784. May 3. 



Relative to the claims of South Carolina against Spain. D. S. 

 Cha[rles] Thomson, Sec[retar]y. 2 p. (Copy. In duplicate.) 



LV, 95. 

 Printed in the Journals of Congress, Philadelphia, 1784, IX, 188. 



From A Gentleman in Portugal to His Friend in Paris. 



1784. May 5. Lisbon. 



Containing an account of an English sailor who deserted in China 

 from Captain Cook's ship. A. Dr. by Benjamin Franklin, of L. 8 p. 



L(i), 34. 



