Letters discuss family news, elections, church appointments and preferments, dinners and visits, and his health. The letter of 1818 Jul 12 contains his opinion of Mrs. Siddons as "a conversable domestic personage." The letter of 1823 Dec 3 describes dinners with Schlegel; "Captain Franklin....going out again next year to explore Mackenzie's River"; and "the Bishop of Ohio", who was soliciting support for a college to train Episcopal ministers. Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847 Siddons, Sarah, 1755-1831 Kenyon College. ACC.: 00.4.2
12 pp., with address. Various sizes. About her husband's travel plans and the activities of European nobility, particularly in England. Mentions the possibilities of a pension from Charles II, the Duke of York's marriage to Anne Hyde, and the comings and goings of some of her siblings.