4.-Letter from the Earl of Hillsborough to Governor
Franklin, approving his position in regard to the
resignation of a member of the Assembly....
18.-Letter from Mr. Pownall to Richard Jackson, de-
siring his opinion in regard to the resignation of a
member of the Assembly of New Jersey... 319
26.-Letter from Governor Franklin to the Lords of
Trade, acquainting them with the appointment of an
Agent for New Jersey.. 320
27.-Letter from Governor Franklin to the Earl of
Hillsborough, informing him that provision had been
made for the arrears due to the troops, and that the
debt of the Colony incurred during the late war
would be paid.......
11.-Letter from the Earl of Hillsborough to Governor
Franklin-the removal of the troops from New Jer-
sey leaves no cause for disagreeable altercation with
the Assembly.. 323
15.-Order in Council disallowing two Acts passed in
New Jersey in October, 1770, and directing the
preparation of an instruction to the Governors of
the several Colonies, restraining them from assent-
ing to laws by which the lands, etc., of persons who
have never resided within the Colony may be at-
tached for debt...
30.-Letter from Benjamin Franklin to Governor
Franklin, in relation to the appointment of Colonial
Agents in England....
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