(Letterpress, with a woodcut by an unknown hand.)
Robert’s finances, list of calls made by Robert on his stocks: [Copthall Buildings]
Remembrance of Mary Anna Mayor: The Glen, Freshwater Bay
Preparations for move to Acton
Joseph B Mayor's intellectual interests, Victoria History, RBM tutoring John E B and Joseph B Mayor
To move to Dame's Farm in Acton, difficulties of Robert Mayor in finding a curate, Robert B Mayor's scholarship examination, alterations to Acton vicarage, harvest, Robert Mayor's work harder at Acton
Edward [Bickersteth] gone to Rugby, Mr Dibdin leaving Middlewich, Latin studies, illness of Marianna Cooper
Robert Mayor stronger but still in pain
Visit with John Cooper to the Jessops at Papworth, expectations from the Classical Tripos
Supporting Hope in the election for [ ], advantages of Hope over Selwyn, talks of a position in Norwich: St John's
Information on Robert Cooper Ready and his activities in copying the seals of the Cambridge colleges: [55 Rathbone Place, London]
Proposes to retire as Master of Emmanuel: 12 The Lees, Folkestone
Thanks Mayor for his account of his housekeeper, Munby knows of a woman who reads to her fellows and reads his own Happy Ned at village gatherings, Munby’s "heresy" is the right of women to work as they choose, "Women's Rights" women would not care for his views where hardworking women are concerned, encloses Dorothy, mundanity of the epitaphs in Faithful Servants due to the servants' masters: [Northleigh Rectory, Honiton]
Thanks for revising proofs: The Castle, Durham
Grieved that Sidgwick was not a Christian, thanks for portrait [Well Walk, Hampstead]
[? Forwarded to John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor], inquiry as to Mayor’s Admissions: 13 Burgley Lane, Stamford
Death of Thomas Mayor, his last months, Ranters, marriage of Robert Bickersteth to Katherine Parcs, failures of banks in London: Shawbury
Bayley being sent to aid the Ceylon mission, death of Henry Bickersteth, would like information on the other posts of the Ceylon mission: Church Missionary House
Gratitude at his employment as interpreter for seven years, regrets their decision to return to England: Baddegama
News of the mission in Ceylon, schools, bill for improvements to the interpreter's house, enquires whether he is to pay it: Baddegama
Disease of the eye: Strangeways
Achieved a scholarship on the grounds of being a Manchester man, has enquired about the Hulsean Exhibitions, tutors very agreeable, acquaintances made: Cambridge
Skating, Edward Bickersteth anxious that his father’s hymn books should reach a bookseller, Robert Bickersteth will be lucky to be a Wrangler, preparations for examintions: St John's
Offer of the living of Acton, suggests that he hold it with Coppenhall and place a curate in the latter: Belgrave Sq
Congratulations on success of [Robert Bickersteth Mayor], invitation to preach at Holins Chapel