Slip of paper marked 'The Archbishop's Letters or Orders and interesting documents from Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Petition to the Most Reverend Father in God, Charles by divine providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
Grey marbled notebook containing List of Plate belonging to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury
Letter to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell
Long and informative letter to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell at Ellerbeck, Chorley, Lancashire
Letter on mourning paper to Maimers Sutton from Edward Cardwell at the Colonial Office Sunshine and Scorpions."
Letter marked private to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell at the Colonial Office
Letter marked private to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell at the Colonial Office being the first letter after MS sailed for Australia.
Private letter on mourning paper to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell from the Colonial Office
Letter on mourning paper to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell at the Colonial Office
Letter on mourning paper to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell, dated London, announcing the death of his mother.
Long and informative letter marked Private to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell from 74 Eaton Square, SW
Private letter to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell from Whitehall Gardens
Undated copy of a letter from JHTMS to Sir Robert Peel upon the resignation of Mr. Canning on account of the proceedings against Queen Caroline.
Letter to Canterbury from Edward Cardwell from the War Office, requesting that he be one of his sponsors on taking the title Viscount Rivington of Ellerbeck in the County of Lancaster.
Private letter on mourning paper to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell of the Colonial Office re Jamaica, Hong Kong and New Brunswick.
Private letter to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell at BGH, Godstone
Letter of bereavement to Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell from the Colonial Office.
Private letter to Manners Sutton in Melbourne from Edward Cardwell at 74 Eaton SQuare.
Private letter to Sutton from Edward Cardwell requesting permission for him and his wife to ride through the Horse Guards, and annotated that the request had been granted
Private letter to Sir Henry Manners Sutton from Edward Cardwell at 74 Eaton Square, SW, with accompanying message from Muriel Cardwell, congratulating them on their daughter's marriage
Note from Edward Cardwell at the Colonial Office to Mam1ers Sutton "You are to be a KCB. I have received the Queen's approbation."
Envelope to the above.