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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Franklin, Josiah | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Josiah Franklin, 26 May 1739 | 1739-05-26 | ...whether she be living or not. Her father dyed worth fifteen hundred pounds, but what her... |
2 | Mitchell, John | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from John Mitchell, 12 September … | 1745-09-12 | ...with, Especially the Dissection of the bodies that dyed of it, for which alone it was wrote... |
3 | Collinson, Peter | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Peter Collinson, 14 June 1748 | 1748-06-14 | ...), a botanist especially interested in medicinal and dye-yielding plants, was a pupil of... |
4 | Hughes, John | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from John Hughes, 29 November 1762 | 1762-11-29 | ...Afterwards the said Byerley was in America and Dyed here I believe Insolvent however a writ... |
5 | Parker, James | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 10 October 1765 | 1765-10-10 | ...all running Mad; and say it is as good to dye by the Sword as by the Famine; and unless... |
6 | Franklin, Sarah | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Sarah Franklin, 14 October … | 1765-10-14 | took a White satin to be dyed for me whatever Colour Mrs. Stevenson should chuse. I... |
7 | Stevenson, Margaret | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Margaret Stevenson: Bill, 18 … | 1765-10-18 | ...send some “fine old Lining or cambrick” dyed in bright colors that her daughter Jane could... |
8 | Tissington, Anthony | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Anthony Tissington, 20 … | 1767-01-20 | Mr. Gell our Attorney dyed Suddenly last Thursday so that I come alone to be... |
9 | Parker, James | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 29 March 1769 | 1769-03-29 | ...is really on the decline, yet I will try to dye in Peace with him: Not that I doubt but... |
10 | Parker, James | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 30 May 1769 | 1769-05-30 | ...set any Thing to Rights, if one of them should dye, &c. besides being a Cheque to each other?... |