Scope and arrangement
· Holograph last will and testament : 15 October 1836 : (MISC 1640) : 2 ¹/₂ pages (double sheet) : naming Thomas Campbell as sole executor; also naming her nieces, Elizabeth and Mary Campbell, daughters of her brother Alexander, as beneficiaries.
· To Thomas Campbell, poet (her brother) : 7 letters : -- 1 autograph letter signed : 16 May 1828 : (MISC 1639) : 2 ¹/₂ pages (double sheet) : from 7 Creighton Street, Edinburgh : begins, "You have engossed the whole of my thoughts ever since the receipt of your first letter . . . ." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 28 January 1832 : (MISC 1635) : 4 pages (double sheet) : from 7 Creighton Street, Edinburgh : begins, "I sent your Memoirs to Mrs. Johnston . . . ." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 16 February 1832 : (MISC 1636) : 1 ¹/₄ pages (double sheet) : from 7 Creighton Street, Edinburgh : begins, "I wrote you on the 13th meaning that my letter should go by Mrs. Johnston . . . ." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 15-19 June 1832 : (MISC 1634) : 3 pages (double sheet) : from 7 Creighton Street, Edinburgh : begins, "Being still under the influence of the weather, I shall offer no apology for having allowed your last kind letter to remain so long unnoticed." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 23 August 1832 : (MISC 1633) : 3 pages (double sheet) : from from 7 Creighton Street, Edinburgh : begins, "Your last kind letter, containing a very amusing account of your visit to Guildhall, delighted me much . . . ." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 30 June 1833 : (MISC 1638) : 1 ¹/₂ pages (double sheet) : from 7 Creighton Street, Edinburgh : begins, "I as happy to learn through Mrs. Captain Campbell that your health is much improved . . . ." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 23 March 1836 : (MISC 1636) : 2 pages (double sheet) : from 7 Crei[g]hton Street, Edinburgh : begins, "You need not doubt that I was happy to find that you had determined to make out your visit to Edinburgh . . . .".