Part of a collection gathered by Cordelia Whewell. See also items in this box: 26-125, and 273-323.
Franks of:
- Hon. Shute Barrington, Bishop of Durham
- Henry Bathurst, Bishop of Norwich
- Christopher Bethell, Bishop of Gloucester, later Bangor
- Charles James Blomfield, Bishop of Chester, later London
- Thomas Burgess, Bishop of Salisbury
- Robert James Carr, Bishop of Chichester
- Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff
- Edward Harcourt, Archbishop of York
- William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury
- John Banks Jenkinson, Bishop of St David's
- John Kaye, Bishop of Bristol, later Lincoln
- Charles Thomas Longley, Bishop of Ripon
- John Lonsdale, Bishop of Lichfield
- John Luxmoore, Bishop of St Asaph
- Spencer Madan, Bishop of Peterborough
- Edward Maltby, Bishop of Chichester, later Durham
- Herbert Marsh, Bishop of Peterborough
Enquires how best to help the financial position of Mr Kidd of Norwich
Bethell's translation to Bangor in progress
Bethell uneasy at leaving Exeter so soon after arriving but could not turn down the offer of Bangor
Arrangements for the purchase of property owned by Bethell when he was Bishop of Gloucester
Trusts someone will look after the Bishop's Palace between Bethells leaving and Monk's arrival. As Monk's consecration is postponed Bethell will not be able to attend
Absents himself from Monk's consecration
Encloses a letter intended for C J Monk [wanting]
Arrangements to estimate dilapidations in the palace
Arrangements concerning the furniture in the palace
Glad that Monk is better pleased with his residence at Gloucester than his account of it
Arrangements for showing JHM the palace
Archdeacon Weatherell will see to Monk's needs in Gloucester, can show Monk bills for wine
Furniture of the palace ready for inspection, wine stocks in the palace
Information on his immediate movements
Finances of the see of Gloucester
Congratulates Monk on being nominated to succeed him as Bishop of Gloucester, income of the see, unfavourable opinion of the palace, improvements made by Bethell thereto, offers Monk his furniture