(Dated Friday morning. Signed ‘Cleora’. Mary is addressed as ‘Roselinda’. Marked ‘No. 3’.)
(Dated ‘July ye 18 | Wendsday Morning 7 oClock’. Signed ‘Cleora’. Mary is addressed as ‘Roselinda’. Marked ‘No. 3’.)
(Signed ‘Cleora’. Mary is addressed as ‘Belinda’.)
(No date or salutation. The text begins with an asterisk, but no corresponding asterisk has been found in any other of the letters. Signed ‘Cleora’. Mary is addressed as ‘Belinda’.)
(Signed ‘Cl[eora]’ (part of the signature is hidden where the letter has been tipped-in). Mary is addressed as ‘Belinda’. Marked ‘no. 29’.)
(Signed ‘Cleora’. Mary is addressed as ‘Belinda’.)
(Dated ‘Thursday morning past | a 11 o,Clock’. Signed ‘Cleora’. The salutation is ‘my Dearest Roselinda’. Marked ‘Num 6’.)
(Misdated ‘july 27 1705’. Signed ‘Cleora’. Mary is addressed as ‘Roselinda’. ‘Marked ‘No 4’ and ‘Cleoras Letters’.)
(Signed ‘Cleora’. Mary is addressed as ‘Belinda’.)
(Dated ‘Thursdy | Night 9 oClock’. Docketed ‘March ye 28 1753’, but that was a Wednesday.)
(Signed ‘Cleora’. The salutation is ‘my Dearest Roselinda’. Marked ‘No. 9’.)
(This is apparently the conclusion of a letter containing messages to one or more other people.)
(Signed ‘Cleora’. Mary is addressed as ‘Roselinda’. Dated ‘october [th]e 10’. Marked ‘No 8’.)
(Signed ‘Cleora’. The salutation is ‘To my amiable Roselinda’. Marked ‘No. 7’.)
(Undated. The date on the docket, ‘March 1747’, probably represents March 1748 according to the modern reckoning. Cf. the letters on ff. 10r and 55r.)
(The day of the month is indistinct. Signed ‘Cleora’. Mary is addressed as ‘Belinda’. Marked ‘No 33’.)
(Signed ‘Cleora’. The salutation is ‘My Dearest Belinda’. Marked ‘No. 36’.)
(Signed ‘Cleora’. Mary is addressed as ‘Bileda’ (Belinda). Dated ‘oct. I dont know what 1752’. Docketed ‘Oct. 5. | 1752’ and marked ‘No. 31’.)
(Two messages.)
(Dated ‘March [th]e 1753 [sic] | Wendsday Night 9 cClock’. Two messages, the second of which was added as a postcript.)