Scope and arrangement
· To Thomas Amyot, lawyer and antiquarian : 2 letters : -- 1 autograph letter signed : 7 Nov 1795 : (G'ANA 0036) : 3 ¹/₂ pages (double sheet) : from Bury : begins, "Your political Pop Gun did not miss fire, I assure you, It was easy for you to hit so fair a mark as I and my political opinions afford ..."; with remarks on William Godwin. -- 1 autograph letter signed : 13 Mar 1796 : (MISC 1984) : 3 ¹/₂ pages (double sheet) : from Bury : begins, "I think I may fairly retort the charge of dullness upon you -- You seem in your last letter to have strained hard to fill your paper and therefore you adopted a circumlocutory style ...".
· To Gilbert Wakefield, biblical scholar and religious controversialist : 1 autograph letter signed : 12 Jul 1799 : (S'ANA 0249) : 1 page (single sheet) : from no. 20 Sherrard St., Golden Square : begins, "I will not attempt to conceal that I feel myself highly flattered by your letter ...".