Miscellaneous Letters 483 



From Isaac Elizer to [Whom it May Concern] . 

 1772. November ig. Newport, R. I. 



Certifying to the integrity and ability of Capt. Richard Grinnel, of 

 Newport. D. S. i p. X, 11. 



From Lewis Johnston and Thirty-one Others to Governor William 

 Franklin. [Circa 1772.] 



Petition to the Council and Legislature to forbid the practice of 

 " Physick and Surgery " except by such persons as should pass an ex- 

 amination. L. S. I p. XI, 78. 



From A Philadelphian to The Freemen, Citizens of Philadelphia. 



1773. June 16. 



Warning them against the City Council's arrogation of certain 

 powers not given them by the Charter. Printed broadside. i p. 



XII, 42. 



From The Committee for Tarring and Feathering to The Delaware 

 Pilots and Capt. Ayres. 1773. November 27. Philadelphia. 



Warning the Delaware Pilots not to permit Capt. Ayres, of the ship 

 "Polly," to reach Philadelphia with his cargo of tea from London; 

 warning Capt. Ayres not to land his cargo. Printed broadside. I p. 



XII, 43. 



From Civis to The Inhabitants of Pennsylvania. 

 [Circa 1 773-] 

 Answer to Publicus who has written in favor of the Excise Law. 

 Printed broadside, i p. XII, 79. 



From Civis to The Public. 1773. 



Unjustly reviled by Titus Ironicus and Publicus in a controversy 

 over the Excise; challenges his defamers to make known their identity. 

 Printed broadside, i p. XII, 44. 



From Jacob Rush, Sec[retar]y pro tern. 

 1774. December 6. Committee Chamber, [Philadelphia]. 



Resolves concerning the auction of imported goods. Printed broad- 

 side. I p. X, 12. 



