Scope and arrangement
· To George Robinson, publisher : 1 autograph letter signed : 11 Apr 1801 : (G'ANA 0010) : from Bath : relating to her Canterbury Tales; begins, "A number of perverse circumstances have hitherto prevented my revising the work I mentioned to you ...".
· To Messrs. Robinson, publishers : 1 autograph letter signed : 1 Dec 1802 : (G'ANA 0011) : from Bath : begins, "As it may have escaped your recollection that I meant to draw on you, I think it necessary to say that I have done so this day in favour of Miss Jane Brookman ...".
· To Mr. [Rosser?] : 1 autograph letter third person : 29 Nov [watermark = 1825] : (MISC 2389) : from Wilton Street : thanking him "for the verses he sent her yesterday. She expresses that she began to read with some apprehension, having so frequently seen very agreeable companions prove very indifferent writers ...".
· To Miss Tickell : 1 autograph letter unsigned (fragment?) : [watermark = 1807] : (MISC 2389) : [no place] : apparently once enclosing a letter to a Miss [Steers?]; regarding correspondence with a carpet manufacturer; asking her correspondent to say "That the Lady is obliged to them for a sight of the Carpet Patterns, but finds she cannot, in the Country, get a carpet fitted except by employing an upholsterer, who of course expects to supply the [article?] ...".