1 p., with address. 29 x 19 cm. Asks him to favor Topham as promised; Countess of Clanbrasil's chaplain refuses to subscribe to articles of church. Defends himself for lowering Dromore rents since he had raised them to finance building cathedral; plans to record rentroll to justify himself for posterity.
2 p., with address. 20 x 14 cm. Requests removal from diocese of 2 Catholic chaplains of Lord Massereene; public practice and display by priests is intolerable. Asks him to speak with Dr. Greaves about attending his cure. Requests reprinting of canons for instruction of clergy and congregations.
1 p., with address. 11 x 22 cm. Hopes Brinsden's health is improved; the cold weather keeps him from visiting him, but plans to call as soon as he can.
Britton's request for a copy of Howitt's "Visits to Remarkable Places," 1840; suggests exchange for Britton's edition of John Aubrey's [1626-97] "Natural History of Wiltshire." ACC: 89.10.2 (42.134)
Response to Britton's inquiry about authorship of "Simpkin's Letters." Laurence believes Ralph Broome, 1743-1805, and "Captain David Williams of the EJC Military Service" to be the authors of the anti-Hastings volume. ACC: 83.6.29 (42.44)