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234 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. man that knows him to ye. Bottom will tread hard- upon his heels, or close at least, If you there apprehend any mischief. I have in mine by Burnam, and in my last by Guy, or that Ship at least been large to several of thine, and therefore shall only tell thee that thine of the 7th Mo. 1703/4, 29th 3/mo. 1704, 30th 3/mo. 1704, 27th 5/mo. 1704, 2.5th 6/mo. 1704, 4th 8/mo. 1704, and 6th 2/mo. 1705 came alsoe to hand which saving that I have mentioned, I have answered. I lament the separation of the Province & Counties ; and I affirm I never intended so, but upon my condition I left my Governmt. and then, that ye. Countyes as well as Province should have the same freedome. But the Lower Countyes were too much the occasion of of all this Contusion, I fear by adhering to ye. Enemys of the Province. 2. and moor, those Villanous Vipers. And it pleases me not a little, to find thee so apprehensive of their practices, and that thou hast made so great part of the best of the Church People sensible of their base and unreasonable designs. Not but that D. L. (one of yfe. worst of men) envying moor, as folks of a trade use to do, as well as moor leading him thy way by begrudging Loyd his large practice among our Frnds. hath contributed to our Contusions. I have not yet presented the Queen any of the Addresses sent me,= because signed by a person so obnoxious as D. L. and I am discouraged from it on that Acct. As for the Laws if the Fleet stays but 14 days longer longer," what are allowed shall be sent and a letter from the Lords Com- missioners for Trade and Plantations that will not disgust thee. No Suri'ender yet but when done (if done) depend upon it, I shall make it my care for myself as well as thee, to secure ye. Governrs. place for thee. The old Keeper is out, and William Cooper will be declared to morrow, and changes after that manner else- where are expected which I hint for thy Aime. Coll. Quarry with his Protector Perry have been with me, professes all fairness and friendlyness, and though thou didst not take his advice in proceeding agt. the vessel in an Admiralty way, yet he will only ask ye. opinion of the Commissioners of ye. Customs for information and not complaint. I know the Lords of Trade will drop it, and that of the Wool if not prest, for they were pleased ye New-Englanders came at the Wool of the Pioad Island so ingenuously as they did 2 yeares ago by sheering of them on Comietticutt Side. But complaint came to me from Philadelphia against ye. increase of publick houses, and the high rates of 8 ^ Licence yearly which at 50 of them comes to 400 £ p annum, and they say it is more than twice the value of what they have or give here for them. I called tother day at thy mothers, but she was not at home, is well, so thy Friends salute thee, much is said of the lewdness of Pensilvania. I beg of thee to have a regard to my character, and give not that advantage against me either with God or good or bad men whose ill use ' There are two " ofs " in the original. = This underlining is done by Penn. " There are two " longers " in the oriftinal.