I have been wittness whilst I was in America of a Circonstance which I think it Imports your excellency to know; my good Intention will I hope apologyse for the Liberty I am taking, if your Excellency is acquainted with it; if unknown, it is certainly my duty as a good cytyzen of that country to Inform you of what Follows.
In the year 1775 Samuel Bayard Junior deputy Secretary of the then Province of New York, was ordered by the convention to the house of Nicholas Bayard a Mile out of Town, in order to watch over the records of the Province, then under the Guard of a Capt. and 30 Men; some Time after, they were Transported to Kingston on the North River, vulgarily called Eusopus; under the Guard of the same Person and the same Military Party; 18 Months after the said Samuel Bayard, contrary to ye oath he had Taken to the convention, found Means of sending that part of those Records which contained the Grant of Lands etc. to Governor Tryon then on board the Dutchess of Gordon; since that, they have been conveyed to the Tower of London, where they now are; those papers, fortunately become useless to Gt. Britain, at the return of the Peace must be of the Greatest conséquence to that State, because, as you well know, they contains not only the Title of Lands but the copy of Wills etc.