To Isaac Norris; Pennsylvania Assembly Committee of Accounts: Report (III)
Printed in Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives, 1762-1763 (Philadelphia, 1763), pp. 28-9.
February 19, 1763.

In Obedience to the Order of the House, we have examined the Account of Benjamin Franklin, Esq; with the Vouchers to us produced in Support thereof, and do find the same Account to be just, and that he has expended, in the immediate Service of this Province, the Sum of Seven Hundred and Fourteen Pounds, Ten Shillings and Seven-pence, out of the Sum of Fifteen Hundred Pounds Sterling, to him remitted and paid, exclusive of any Allowance or Charge for his Support and Services for the Province. We have also examined the Account of Robert Charles, Esq; against this Province, and find the same is reasonable and just, except a Charge of Sixty Pounds for his Share of Commissions on the Money received from the Crown by Benjamin Franklin, Esq; which we submit to the Consideration of the House.

Joseph Fox, John Morton,
John Hughes, William Allen, |
Samuel Rhoads, John Ross,
John Wilkinson, John Moor,
Isaac Pearson.

The House taking the foregoing Report of the Committee of Accounts into Consideration, and having spent some Time therein,

That the Sum of Five Hundred Pounds Sterling per Annum be allowed and given to Benjamin Franklin, Esq; late Agent for the Province of Pennsylvania at the Court of Great-Britain, during his Absence of Six Years from his Business and Connections, in the Service of the Public; and that the Thanks of this House be also given to the said Gentleman, by Mr. Speaker, from the Chair, as well for the faithful Discharge of his Duty to this Province in particular, as for the many and important Services done America in general, during his Residence in Great-Britain.

That the Account of Robert Charles, Esq; late Agent for this Province, be allowed, and discharged.

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