6 p., with addresses. 25 x 20 cm. About her travels and sketching; her German library which is lost in the mail; friends and gossip. Mentions Lord Templetown, Mrs. Tighe, and eccentric Lady Milner.
Reporting the death of Governor William Stoughton of Massachusetts Bay (on July 7) and recommending the swift appointment of a new Royal governor to prevent unrest, "as these peopell have had theare owne willes so longe." The second letter repeats the advice at length and suggests that some "Church of England men" be appointed to assist as well.
6 p., with two addresses. 23 x 19 cm. About his father Humphry Repton including a list of books and drawings which he left at his death; woodcuts and engravings; Lord Spencer's death; with humorous drawings.
The first discusses the death of his sister-in-law and the refusal of "the Panthecnicon" to deliver Coesvelt's "goods" to Beckford, as well as directions for his will. The second gives more specific instructions about the disposition of specific works of art, and prices for unsold paintings by Italian masters. ACC: 97.12.2 (44.414)