Paris. Discusses his emigration to the United States of America
Queen's Square Place, Westminster. Inquires for what purpose a Parliamentary bill had been sent to him
Queen's Square Place, Westminster. Regrets that the copy of 'Scotch Reform' that he had presented was deficient with proposals for correcting this
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
Sackville Street. Discusses the interest on the [Austrian] loan, conspiracy of others against him, plea to Fordyce to influence Pitt
Sackville Street. Encloses a paper [missing] relating to the scarcity of money and speculation as to WB's role in it.
Sackville Street. Declares his opposition to the interest on the Austrian loan being set below 5%
Sackville Street. Anticipation of the payment of the Austrian loan, suspicion of a misinterpretation by Pitt of the terms of the loan
Sackville Street. Gives a defence of the Austrian loan