From Hope & Co.
	Amstdm. 4 Jany. 1779
		Our friends Messrs. Jacob Hagen & Son of London by
		their letter of 22 Ulto. have sent us the inclosed Copy of a
		Minute of the Resolutions of the Pensylvania Land Comp. of
		the 2 Nov. last which they express their desire of having safely
		conveyd to your hands & of receiving a favourable reply
		
		thereto. We with pleasure acquit ourselves of the part dependant
		on us & are persuaded of your readiness to comply with
		their wishes as far as it may lay in your power. To this end we
		subjoin a Copy of the above mentiond letter from Mess.
		Hagen relative to this matter whereon we entreat the favour
		of your answer which if you please to send under our Cover
		shall be carefully transmitted to them.
	
		We are with perfect respect. Sir Your most obed Servts.
	
 
	Benjn. Franklin Esqr. Paris—
		Copy of a Paragraph of a Letter of the 22 Dec. 1778 received
		the 2 Jany from Mess. Jacob Hagen & Son in London—
	
		The Trustees mentiond in the inclosed paper or Copy of a
		Minute made by them desired we would request of you to
		forward the same to Dr. Benjn. Franklin at Paris or where else
		he may be— He will understand the Meaning, and the Trustees
		hope he will forward it to the proper persons & procure a
		satisfactory answer— We should be glad to know whether he
		received it & his thoughts thereon if practicable— the difficulty
		of corresponding with him from hence occasions us to
		give you this trouble which hope you will excuse & are &c—
	
		At a Meeting of the Trustees of the Pennsylvania Land
		Company in London held the 2d. day of November 1778.
	
		There being the Sum of Five Hundred & eighteen Pounds
		five Shillings belonging to the Pennsylvania Hospital in the
		hands of the Trustees of the Pennsylvania Land Company in
		London.
	
		And there remaining in the Province of Pennsylvania considerable
		Property belonging to the said Company.
	
		Resolved That it be proposed to the Governors of the said
		Hospital to receive from the Agents of the said Pennsylvania
		Land Company so much of their remaining Property in America
		as may be deemed a reasonable Equivalent to the said
		Sum.
	
		And the Agents of the said Company are hereby Authorised
		to settle this matter with the Governors of the said Hospital,
		
		And are directed to give the Trustees an Account thereof, and
		likewise the Value of the Company’s Property still remaining
		Undisposed of.