Resolution of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Appointing Benjamin Franklin as Agent
DS: Massachusetts Historical Society
In the House of Representatives Octo. 24th: 1770.

Wednesday, 3 o’Clock. P.M. The House according to Order proceeded in the Choice of an Agent, and upon sorting and counting the Votes it appeared that Dr. Benjamin Franklin was chose by a majority.

It was then moved, and thereupon Resolved, That Dr. Benjamin Franklin be, and hereby is appointed and authorized (on behalf of this House) to appear before his Majesty in Council, in the several Houses of Parliament, and at any other Board whatever in Great Britain, there to plead and defend as the Exigency of the Case, and the Service of the Province may require, for the Space of one Year, agreable to such Directions or Instructions as from Time to Time he may receive from the House, (or from such Committee as may be by them authorized and appointed for that Purpose,) entirely relying on his Vigilance and the Exertion of his utmost Endeavors, to support the constitutional Rights of this House, and of the Province, and to guard against, and (as far as in him lies) to obviate whatever may have a Tendency to prejudice the same.

Thomas Cushing Speaker

Endorsed: Dr Franklin’s appointment as Agent to the House of Representatives Massachustes. 1770
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