(It is unclear whether this is the original letter or a copy. Appended is a transcript of a letter from Edward Coleman to Sir Robert Southwell, dated 2 Oct. 1678.)
Note on facing page [by Margaret Cropper, née Denman, second wife of Edward Cropper? Perhaps by Edward Cropper himself]: 'First letter I think from India'
A note at the top of the letter records that it was 'Copied for C[harles] E[dward] T[revelyan] in 1874'.
(Declaimed 13 Feb. 1805.)
Fairhill, Tunbridge.
(Transcript in Turner’s hand. At the head is written, ‘(The original of this letter is inserted in Mr Gunn’s work on Gothic Architecture’.)
'Published by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Undergraduates'. Table of attendance by each Fellow at the morning and evening services each day, marked by 'o' or 'x'. with 'Sum Total' recorded at the end.
Includes note,' The Society, though gratified to find that their labours have had the effect of producting more regularity on the whole, among the Fellows, will not relax in their endeavours to promote the cause of Religion...'
Addressed by hand to 'Revd Thompson, Trinity College'.
Fryston Lodge [?]. Incomplete?
Identified, presumably by Kate Symons, as 'Our Grandmother Mrs Williams', in list.