Thomas Pownall to Benjamin Franklin, January 1, 1757
[Before June 4, 1765] 9 Govr. Pownall presents his Compliments to Dr. Franklin beggs the honor of his Company to Dinner on Tuesday the 4th of June. The Favor of…
Thomas Pownall was a British colonial administrator and politician. He was governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1757 to 1760, and afterwards sat in the House of Commons from 1767 to 1780. He travelled widely in British North America prior to the American Revolutionary War, opposed Parliamentary attempts to tax the colonies, and was a minority advocate of colonial positions until the Revolution.
[Before June 4, 1765] 9 Govr. Pownall presents his Compliments to Dr. Franklin beggs the honor of his Company to Dinner on Tuesday the 4th of June. The Favor of…
London Feb 12. 1765 Sir We have taken the Liberty to enclose and beg leave to submitt to your consideration a measure calculated for supplying the Colonies with a Paper…
Sunday [February–May 1767 4 ] Dear Sir. I come to Town on tuesday if you are not Engaged in the Ev’ning I will call upon you about seven if you…
Richmond currey Nov r. 30—83— I feel so uneasy about the manner in which you went from hence to London without your Servants—& with a Man not used to drive—…
Dec r 18 / 86 Dear Sir. I have often wished, since I came here into the Country, to fancy I could find a time when I might suppose you…