452 Letters from Benjamin Franklin 



[The Interest of Great Britain Considered with Regard to her 

 Colonies and the Acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe.] 

 A. Dr. of Diss. (Incomplete.) 6 p. L(ii), 13. 



The Impeachment of the Earl of Clarendon. [Circa 1760.] 



For introducing an arbitrary government into His Majesty's foreign 

 Plantations. A. Mem. 2 p. L(ii), 38. 



To . [Circa 1 760.] 



Criticism of the conduct of the Colonial Governor. (Incomplete.) 

 A. Dr. of Diss, i p. I'(ii), 27. 



To Mrs. [Deborah] Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1 761. March 3. London. 



Is well ; sends her a box in which are letters for herself and his 

 friends, also sends two books, which he begs her to deliver to Mr. Cole- 

 man. A. L. S. I p. XLVI(ii), 23. 



To . 1 76 1. April 2. London. 



As Messrs. Portis paid him two bills of the same drawers after 

 a protest, but they refused to do the same with regard to the present 

 bill. Had it been a bill drawn by Mr. [David] Hall he would 

 pay it immediately, but since it is drawn by others, he returns the 

 bill with the protest, that Mr. Hall may recover damages of the 

 drawers. A. Dr. of L, S. i p. XLV, 23. 



To [Sir John Eardley?] Wilmot. 1761. May 9. [London.] 



Has received the Act; requests him to call and he will converse with 

 him on the subject. A. Dr. of L. S. i p. XLV, 24. 



To Mrs. [Deborah] Franklin, Philadelphia. 

 1 761. September 14. Utrecht, Holland. 



Travels in Holland and Flanders; is on his way back to London so 

 as not to miss the Coronation [of George III]. A. L. S. i p. 



XLVI(ii), 24. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, VII, 229; Bigelow, III, 151; Smyth, IV, no). 



