1To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Hutchinson, 27 October 1765 (Franklin Papers)
Letterbook copy (mutilated): Massachusetts Archives, Office of the Secretary of State The grievous loss I have sustained in consequence of the resentment of the people against the stamp duty and the refusal of the assembly to make any compensation has obliged me to lay my case before his Majesty and to pray for relief. Indeed the loss is heavier than I am well able to bear. I hope you will...
2To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Hutchinson, 18 November 1765 (Franklin Papers)
Letterbook copy: Massachusetts Archives I am very much obliged to you for your letter [of] Aug. the 15t. I was disappointed in one of the commissioners from Repres[entative]s of this Pro[vince]. Mr. R only having firmness enough [ shorthand or cipher ] all the rest of the commis[sioners] except Mr. Ogden of the Jersies [ shorthand or cipher. ] I have been in most parts of this Prov[ince], and...
3To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Hutchinson, 29 July 1769 (Franklin Papers)
Letterbook copy: Massachusetts Archives, Office of the Secretary of State. I cannot omit my complements to you by Sir Francis Bernard who embarks in the Rippon to report to His M[ajesty] the state of the Province which he is able to do in the fullest manner and is disposed to do in the most just and candid manner. I know his esteem for you and that he will be ready to acquaint you with all our...