David Hall to Benjamin Franklin, June 1, 1761
Philada. June 1. 1761. Sir Your Favour, by Captain Hammit, came safe to hand last Week, for which I am obliged to you. 5 Inclosed you have the first Copy…
Philada. June 1. 1761. Sir Your Favour, by Captain Hammit, came safe to hand last Week, for which I am obliged to you. 5 Inclosed you have the first Copy…
Wanstead May 19th. 1761. Dear Sir In my last 8 I communicated what occurr’d to me upon first reading your Letters. 9 I receive so much Pleasure from what you…
Cravenstreet, Saturday May 9. 1761 Sir, I have received the Act you mention, 6 and if tis convenient to you to call at my House on Monday morning any Hour…
London, May 9. 1761 Sir, I inclose you a Letter from your Kinsman Mr. Springet Penn, with whom I had no Acquaintance till lately, but have the Pleasure to find…
Philada. March 12. 1761. Sir, Having lately made the following Experiments, I very chearfully communicate them in Hopes of giving you some Degree of Pleasure, and exciting you to further…
Greenich March 6th 1761 My Good frend Mr. Frankling I am very Sorry that I have been Guilty of So much Ill manners in not acquainting you of my receiving…
London, March 3. 1761 My dear Child I have wrote to you and [to] 5 my Friends per Capt. Hammet. 6 [My] Letters are in a little Box directed for…
London, Feb. 26, 1761. Dear Friend, I think I have before acknowledg’d the Receipt of your Favour of the 15th. of the 5th. Month 1760. 8 (I use your own…
Surry Street 24. Feb. 1761. Sir I wrote you an Account on the 20th. of January of Mr. Moore’s Act being that Day referred to the Board of Trade. 5…
Philada. February 21. 1761. Sir, This serves to confirm the above, 3 and to inclose the second Copy of the above mentioned Bill for Two Hundred Pounds Sterling, from Yours,…