From Richard Jackson
ALS: Library of Congress
[December 7, 1768]

Mr. Jacksons Compliments to Mr. Franklin has sent him the Assembly of Pensylvania Petition to the House of Commons, which Mr. Huske will present, but desires that Mr. Franklin would send it to him. Mr. J has not been able conveniently to speak to Mr. Dowdeswell about it again. His leg has confined him a good deal, but he means to be at the House today to support the Petition as several others will do. There has been no Day before this since the American Papers came in, in which the Petition could have been presented, but there being no particular Business but Mr. Beekford’s Motion this seems a proper Day.

Addressed: To / Benjn. Franklin Esqr.
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