Concerning acquaintances and literary works; mentions Thomas Gale (1635?- 1702) and his son Roger Gale (1672 -1744), and editions of Hippolytus and Iamblichus. In Latin. ACC: 97.1.2 (44.336)
Concerning various papers to be presented by his son, including some relating to Thomas Paine (1737-1809), and copies of Cobbett's Sermons, High Economy, and a French grammar. ACC: 97.9.4 (44.326)
Familiar letter to Bramhall on his retun to Ireland, commenting on politics, gifts exchanged by the two, Irish witches, the restoration of St. Paul's, and various professional topics. Mounted. ACC: 99.8.8 (44.620)