[58] C. O. 5, vol. 15.
[59] Boston Evening Post, April 28, 1755. (This note was furnished by Mr. C. W. Ernst of Boston.)
[60] C. O. 5, Bundle 7.
[61] G.P.O., Treasury, VII. 248-249.
[62] G.P.O., Treasury, vol. 8.
[63] The first deputy postmaster general for the southern division was Benjamin Barons, who was appointed December 19, 1764 (G.P.O., Orders of the Board, II. 126). He resigned on August 26, 1766, and was succeeded by Peter Delancy, who was killed in a duel with Dr. John Hale, in August 1771. His successor was George Roupell, who held office until displaced by the Revolution (G.P.O., Orders of the Board, 1737-1770, II. 211b).
[64] G.P.O., Instructions, pp. 16-21.
[65] G.P.O., Treasury, June 6, 1768.