Scope and arrangement
· To an unidentified recipient : 1 autograph letter signed (draft) : [watermark = 1820] : (MISC 0454) : [no place] : begins, "I am much obliged to you for your paper; but I doubt whether your illustration applies to the case in point. On your supposition there are no real profits ..." Filed in oversized MISC manuscripts file.
· To "Gentlemen" : 1 autograph letter signed : 7 Jan 1823 : (MISC 3973) : from [G.?] Hall : begins, "I send another packet by the desire of Mr. Napier of Edinburgh which you will have the goodness to transmit to him as soon as possible ..." Mounted in the grangerized copy of Hazlitt's Spirit of the Age. Shelved under "Hazlitt" with bound manuscripts.
· To William Jacob, merchant and writer on the corn trade : 1 autograph letter signed (fragment) : 30 Jan 1823 : (SHEE 0108a) : 1 page (single sheet) : [no place] : including only the closing, signature and postscript, which reads, "Having so often received valuable information from you, I look forward to your Report with great interest." Mounted in the Martin Archer Shee Autograph Album. Shelved with bound manuscript volumes under "Shee.".