Mr. –– Wood to Benjamin Franklin, January 1, 1765
Saturday night [1765–1775] Mr. and Mrs. Wood present their Compliments to Dr. Frankland and beg the favour of his Company to dinner to morrow at three o’ Clock.
Saturday night [1765–1775] Mr. and Mrs. Wood present their Compliments to Dr. Frankland and beg the favour of his Company to dinner to morrow at three o’ Clock.
Parliamt. Street Tuesday night [1765] Mr. Whately presents his Compliments to Mr. Franklyn and will be much obliged to him, if he will do him the favor to call upon…
Sunday noon [1765–1775] Mr. and Mrs. Strahan present their Compliments to Dr. Franklin and the Ladies, 8 and conceiving it may be more agreeable and convenient for them, will not…
Philada. Decemr. 30. 1765 My Dear Friend I wrote thee a few Lines on the 18th Inst.—and two days past was favoured with thy Letter of the 26th Sepr. 8…
Boston Dec. 30 1765 7 Dear Brother I have alredy wrote you two Leters won about four months ago [by?] Capt. Freeman, the other about a month Past by Capt.…
Burlington, Decemb. 20. 1765 Honoured Sir My last to you was the Beginning of November last, 1 very short, as I was then taken with the Gout in my Hand,…
Burlington, Decbr: 17. 1765 Honoured Sir, You will probably have heard before this reaches you of the Return of Col. Croghan, and the Success he every where met with in…
Philada. Decr. 13th. 1765 My dear Friend By this Time I hope his Lordship has recieved our Letters, 1 and as the Bishops always spend their Winter in London it…
London Dec. 13. 1765 Dear Child, I can only write one Line to let you know I am well, and shall write fully to you and all my Friends as…
[December 4–9, 1765] 9 Dr. Heberden sends his compliments to Dr. Franklin, and desires the favor of his company at dinner on wednesday next (Decr. 11th.) at half an hour…