(The subtitle of Dibdin’s work, as cited at the head of the prospectus, is A Descriptive Catalogue of the Pictures and of a Portion of the Library in the Ancestral Residence of George John Earl Spencer, K.G. &c. &c. &c.)
To stay in Cambridge after the end of term to compose sermons for Whitehall and then to attend the christening of Edward Blomfield in Buckinghamshire, suggests Jane invest in the Kent Waterworks, entertained Lord Spencer, Thomas Hughes gave a concert at Trinity Hall, believes Thomas Hughes' migration to Emmanuel a "rash sacrifice"
Congratulations on the work on Gloucester Cathedral
Queen's Square Place, Westminster. Plans for the improvement of the area around the timber docks
Queen's Square Place, Westminster. Expresses concern for the health of the inhabitants of the [London] timber docks including Earl Spencer's property