1 p., with address. 23 x 18 cm. Thanks Coningsby for the letter he wrote to Lord Marlborough and tells him she will also write a letter to Marlborough.
2 p., with address. 32 x 22 cm. About the possible provisions of the peace, to be voted by Parliament soon. "We have the Havana, or some other Place in South America, and great Advantages for Trade." Some use of cipher.
3 p., with address. 22 x 33 cm. She writes about what one should do for his country and what must be done if the country has no more use for him, probably referring to her husband whose political star has sunk to a new low.
9 p., with address. 22 x 33 cm. Describes her experiences in Europe, meetings of Marlborough with the Elector of Mainz and Prince Eugene, and English who are pro-French. Discusses Swift's appointment as Dean.