Miscellaneous Letters 485 



From Tho[ma]s Hood to [Whom it May Concern], 

 1777. March 29. Paris. 



Deposition, made before Silas Deane, of the unjustifiable treatment 

 meted out to an American prisoner by the English. A. L. S. 3 p. 

 (Attested by Silas Deane.) X, 18. 



By Richard Swift. 1777. April i. 



A humorous imitation of a Muster-roll. Printed broadside. 2 p. 



XII, 47. 



By The Continental Congress. 1777. April 11, 12. [Philadelphia.] 



Resolution relative to saving the stores in Philadelphia from being 

 captured by the British. Printed broadside. I p. X, 19. 



From Robert Morris to Silas Deane. 1777. June 29. Philadelphia. 



Expressing the greatest indignation at the conduct of the Commis- 

 sioners in giving public letters to Congress, containing damaging ac- 

 counts of his brother [Thomas Morris] 's actions as American Agent in 

 France; does not deny the charges but resents the unnecessary pub- 

 licity given the affair. Report that Dr. Franklin was willing to dismiss 

 Morris in order to make a place for a nephew and a partner [Jonathan 

 Williams, Jr.]. L. 4 p. (Copy.) X, 20. 



From J[Gnathan] W[illiams, Jr.], to Capt. Lawrence, of the prize 



snow, "Nancy." 1777. July ii. Nantes. 



Orders concerning the snow's cargo. L. S. i p. (Copy.) 



X, 2ia. 



From J[onathan] W[illiams, Jr.], to Odea. 



1777' July II. Nantes. 



Orders to captains of all prizes to address themselves to the writer. 

 L. S. I p. (Copy.) X, 2 lb. 



From J[onathan] W[illiams, Jr.], to Augustin Guichard. 



1777- July 12. Nantes. 



Orders concerning the "Sally's" cargo. L. S. i p. (In French. 

 Copy.) X, 21C. 



