Miscellaneous Papers 369 



From Mrs. [Sarah] Bache to Mrs. [A. F. Burnett]. 

 Will be extremely happy in seeing her and the rest of her agreeable 

 friends that evening. A. Dr. of L. i p. XL VIII, 67b. 



From Edw[ar]d Bancroft to . 



Suggests his procuring a few lines from Dr. Franklin to the Lieutenant 

 of Police, which will obviate the necessity of a passport, A. L. S. 



1 p. XLI, 91. 



From John Bard to [Gov.] William Franklin. 



Case of Miss Mary Pinhorn who did not receive her share in the 

 division of the Commons of Bergen. Prays for the appointment of a 

 new Commission to examine her claims. A. L. S. 3 p. XL VIII, 148. 



From Dr. David Barry and Ann Hellier Barry, his wife, to The 

 Continental Congress. 



Relative to their claim to certain lands near Wilmington, N. C. L. 

 3 p. (In French. Copy.) LVII, 92. 



From [Mrs.] A. F. Burnett to Mrs. [Sarah] Bache. Thursday. 



Was unaware she had been invited to her house for that day. Will 

 dispense with her engagement with Mrs. Morgan, and accept her 

 friendly invitation. A. L. S. i p. XL VIII, 67a. 



From Mrs. Bousie to Edward Bancroft. 



As the passport has been sent some time ago to Calais for Captain 

 Meriton, Mrs. Bonsic sends the enclosed letter from Mr. Audibert 

 as a proof that the Court has granted a passport. A. L. in 3d P. 



2 p. LXXIV, 97. 



By Captain Pierre Bouchet. 



Report of the shipwreck of his vessel, " Aimable Elizabeth," on a 

 voyage to Philadelphia, and of the rescue of his crew by the ship 

 "Nancy." D. up. (In French.) LVI(i), 33. 



From John Bowles to [William] Strahan. June 9. 



Request him to obtain information from Dr. Franklin, to correct the 

 account of the post. Thinks it is altered since the time of inserting 

 it in the map. 



A. E. by Dr. Franklin. In regard to the postal arrangements in the 

 Colonies. A. L. S. i p. L(ii)> 36. 



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