Emotional thanks from son to father for preferment elder Stillingfleet obtained for son; apology for all the ill he had done and promise to change his ways. Accompanied by: detailed list of "Debts owing by Dr. Stillingfleete" at London, Cambridge and other places. ACC: 91.6.10 (43.150)
Lengthy letter to his uncle explaining that a loan of 20 pounds which the bishop thought was still owing had been largely repaid to Dr. Edward Stillingfleet, the bishop's son. ACC: 93.7.7 (44.90)
2 p. 20 x 16 cm. Objects to a description of himself as "a drawing-room spouter of unsolicited verse." Published in The Swinburne Letters, ed. Cecil Y. Lang, New Haven, 1962, v.6, 216-216.
Letter written in mock-heroic style containing news of tutors and pupils at Eton, including mention of the appointment of Forster as Headmaster. ACC.: 02.4.7