Letters to his publisher and printer. Subjects include corrections and revisions to his works, particularly his Justice of the Peace and Parish -- -- Officer; proof copy corrections and requests for errata statements; and orders for books. Accompanied by: AL draft by William Strahan, n.d.; ALS from John Burn to William Strahan, 1791 Apr 25. With: 2 engraved portraits of Richard Burn. Acc.: 04.6.4
Concerning Cunningham's opinion on manuscripts and proofs of Samuel Egerton Brydges' "Life of Milton" as well as correspondence on Cunningham's own works, particularly the novel "Lord Roldan," and a collected edition of his "Songs and Ballads". ACC: 91.9.1 (43.338)
68 p. Various sizes. Personal letters to Stuart on political and diplomatic events. A more complete description of the contents is included with the letters.
66 p. Various sizes. Correspondence between Hill, deputy- paymaster of the army in Flanders, and his subordinate, stationed in Antwerp. About accounts-pay for troops, official expenses, sale of arms, transfers of funds, etc.
Accompanied by 2 memos on this collection by Joseph Parkes (1796- 1865) who used it in writing his Memoirs of Sir Philip Francis (completed by Herman Merivale) 1867, and an ALS to Parkes from George Moffatt the owner of the collection, 1860.
79 p. Various sizes. Letters concern literary matters, chiefly details of publication of Ellis's edition of Blake. Accompanied by 6 ALS to Mr. Lyons, apparently an employee of Richards's, on the same subject.