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.
4 p., with address. 30 x 23 cm. On religious, political and literary subjects. Expresses his inability to communicate with Italians due to his poor Italian and their enslavement to "spiritual thraldom." Discusses the present political and diplomatic troubles in Europe, with anti-Catholic comments. Calls Edward Irving, founder of the "Catholic Apostle Church", Pope, and advocates return to religious intolerance.
4 p., with address. 32 x 21 cm. Rogers describes all the places he has visited, including Vesuvius and Pompeii. He bewails the slowness of the work at Pompeii under the new king.