11 items. Collection includes several petitions and proposals concerning the fishing trade, "Reasons for the fall of rents occasioned by the low price of corn", "A new art of preparing and dressing flax and hemp", "A discourse about set- ting up a Council of Trade", an "Account of the value of woollen manufactures exported from England, from Christmas 1737 to Christmas 1743", and a fragment of an early 16th century Inquisito post Mortem.
Thanking the wife of George Peacock (1791-1858) for her hospitality in Paris, and describing a tour of English cathedrals she and her husband, John Austin (1790-1859) were making. ACC: 92.5.14 (43.461)
Agricultural and estate matters at Llanthony and Ipsley Court; criticism of Henry William Paget, Lord Anglesey, 1765-1854; Opposition of Landor and Lord [Edward John Littleton, first baron,] Hatherton, 1791-1863 to Inclosure act. ACC: 86.6.3 (42.89)
Containing Latin texts with "delucidations on our Brethren of North-Britain," sent as Stubs had promised. Recipient possibly Alexander Monro, 1648-1713? Acc.: 03.6.5
1 p., with address 17 x 10 cm. Apologizes for having left Geneva before thanking Brydges for his gift, The Five Sonnets and poetry from the Loe Priory Press.
Thanking Belcher for book received, but complaining that he has also received works (of Edmund Burke) which he did not order. Also sending also a list of titles which he wishes to obtain. ACC: 94.9.4 (44.211)
Asking his cousin to call on him again and regretting that he cannot introduce him to "such society as you might like." Mounted on album stock with two other specimens of Pusey's hand. ACC: 01.12.14
3 p. 18 x 11 cm. Russell has heard that the recipient intends to publish materials "for the refutation of Croker" (concerning the Reform Bill?) and offers some aid though he has not time to do more.