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From J. Ingen Housz to Samuel Vaughan. 1787. May 20. Vienna. 



Gives Dr. Franklin, Mr. [Richard] Bache and him the power to act 

 as his attorneys in his trouble with Mr. [Samuel] Wharton and Mr. 

 [Francis] Coffyn, and hopes they will soon bring the affair to a con- 

 clusion. A. L. S. 4 p. XL VIII, 41. 



Memorandum. 1787. May 29. Philadelphia. 



The military districts of the city of Philadelphia and the assign- 

 ment thereto of the several companies composing the fifth and seventh 

 battalions of the militia. Mem. 5 p. LVI(i), 41. 



From Will[ia]m Harrison to [William?] Vaughan. 

 1787. July 14. Ragland. 

 The man who made Dr. Franklin's bells is Mr. Romley, of Middle 

 Moorefields. A. L. S. i p. XLVIII, 42. 



From Theophylact Bache to Henry Cuyler. 



1787. August 14. New York. 



Introducing William Temple Franklin, and Mr. de Chaumont [fils]. 

 They are on a visit to some land they possess in the western country. 

 A. L. S. I p. XLVIII, 43. 



By Francis Dashwood, Postmaster-General of Jamaica. 

 1787. August. 



Account of his claims upon George Henry, merchant of Philadelphia. 

 Mem. 3 p. LV, 105. 



Fro7n John Taylor to John Lawrence. 



1787. September 14. New York. 



Desiring to know the cause of the long delay in sending a certain 

 remittance to Governor [William] Franklin. A. L. S. i p. 



XXXV, 120. 

 By [Pierre Frangois] Barbe de Marbois, Vice-Consul of France. 

 1787. November 7. Philadelphia. 



Certificate that Barthelemy Terrasson is a French merchant, who 

 has always acknowledged the consular jurisdiction of France and who 

 has a right to all the exemptions granted to French merchants. D. 

 S. I p. XLVIII, 45. 



