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Brunswick June 17th 1763

My Lords,

I had the Honour of your lordships of the 9th of March Ult. the 20th of May acquainting me with your being constituted the board for Trade and plantations with the Several orders and letters from his late Majesty in 1752 in what manner I Shall correspond with you which I shall punctually follow and must beleive that the order I received from the late Secretary Mr. Pitt that the several Recommendations for places in America where to be Transmitted through his office, has been restored to your Board as formerly. I received only on the 12th Instant from the post office in Virginia indorsed by the post Master of New york as received by him the 1st of April last, the Several following papers. Two additional Instructions dated the 9th of December 1761 relating to the Indians and to the Judges places being to be held during pleasure.

A Copy of a letter to the Leiut. Governor of New york of the 11th of December 1761 upon the same points, which the other Colonies are to observe and a Duplicate of a letter to me dated the 14th of April 1761 with a letter from Secretary Pownal dated the 10th of December 1761 it is Surprizing to me that those letters of so old a date should be so long in Coming to me by which means I could neither Acknowlege the receipt of them sooner nor follow the Instructions, though they principally regard the Northern Indians, as we have no Complaints or leagues with the Catawba Indians who are now reduced to less then fifty men the Tuskorores and Meherrens being also reduced, and in lord Granvills districts, I shall now take care to obey those Instructions.

I hope my Answer to the two Queries I was Obliged to postpone and my dispatches relative to the transactions of last Session are now Safe with you as they left this Harbour after the Ratification of the peace in March. I have nothing further to add but am with Due Respect my Lords

your most Obedient

Hum Servt

Arthur Dobbs

North Carolina.
Letter from Govr Dobbs dated 17 June 1763 acknowledging the receipt of the Boards Letter of the 9th of March last with Papers inclosed respecting Correspondence.
Two additional Instructions of Decemr. 1761, relating to Indians & to Judges Commissions.

Read Sept. 28th. 1763.

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