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Governr of Pensylva. attended The Treaty, we Received many per-
sonall Civilitys from Him, But I am not sensible He did these Good
Offices I am satisfyed He might by His Influence with the Indians.
I shall Hereafter trouble Your Lordship with a particular detaill
of Our whole negotiation, But I Have only the Opportunity now of
saying thus much. And that I am My Lord
Your Lordships most obliged & Faithfull Hble serv'
Edm: Jenings
Annapolis July 8. 1 744.
P. S. I forgot to Address Your Lordship by the Indian Name
To Gary Hogan Given at this treaty to the Govr of Maryland He
never Had One before, And Every Other Governour of these neigh-
bouring plantations Have one. The meaning Is President, Chief or
Eldest It is the Highest Title of Honour The six Nations Have :
For their Governour or Union are not Conducted by Kings but
Councills.
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My Lord Annapolis 12 July 1744
I wrote by Capt Grindall the 4th past by whome I sent 68 Bills of
Exch: amounting to £1044.. 19.. 5 wch I wish may have escaped all
danger & be got safe, I shal not venture to send the 2d Bills 'til I have
an oppertunity of a Man of War wch I shal depend will see the Fleets
home and I pray Your Lordship will have a favourable opinion of
me, when I depend it is for the best; wth the Man of War I shal also
send all other Bills & Accts Our Comissioners from the Indians are
returned having finished the Treatie wch has Cost about £440 Sterl
and wch has fully taken the Bala on the 3rd for Arms.
As I suppose the Com" from Our House will give a full Acct of
their proceedings I shal refer to them & only add that I am
My Lord Your Lordships Mo: Obedient
& Mo: faithful Servant
Benja Tasker.
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My Lord
Since my Last on the 22d of Last month, advising Your Lordship
of Mr Rousby's death; The Governour Has been pleased to nominate
me to supply That Vacancy, till further directions from the Treasury.
I can only urge a Constant unshaken Sincerity of Zeall & Earnest-
ness in Your Lordship's Service, As a foundation for my Hopes of
your Lordship's Continuance in those kind Dispositions Your Lord-
ship was pleased to Assure me of, with respect to That Place; And
I Doubt not but my Real Conformity last Session to your Lordship's
directions, as well as our Successfull negotiation with the Indians
(To wch I was appointed instead of Mr Dulany And severall Copys
of the Treaty Have been transmitted by severall Conveyances to
your Lordship by me) must take away every possible Surmise, That
I never Could or Can Have Any other View, than Your Lordships
Honour & Interest, However I may Have been mistaken in Any
points of Your Lordships Commands or my own judgement.
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