Letter, with the appearance of a draft, unsigned, from Palace Yard, dated Feb. 26th , 1805
Letter to the Earl of Liverpool from the Speaker from Palace Yard on mourning paper
Copy letter to the Earl of Eldon from C. Manners Sutton, from Palace Yard
Letter to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge from C. Manners Sutton from Palace Yard
Page two of the above
Copy of letter to Sir Robert PeeL from Viscount Canterbury from Palace Yard "My dear PeeL I am most truly obliged, as I am sure Frederick Lockwood will be, and flattered too, by your letter."
Copy of letter to Sir Robert PeeL from Viscount Canterbury from the Carlton Club
Copy of Jetter from the Speaker from London to Sir J.C. Hobbouse, Bart. "Sir, it becomes necessary that I should Jay my case before you ... "
Envelope to the above with red seal
Letter to the Speaker from W. Cantuar from London
Letter to the Speaker from the Duke of Wellington, from London, dated May Ism, 1832
Copy Report to the King from the Speaker regarding making Buckingham House into one of the Houses of Parliament
Letter (fragile - do not remove from sleeve) from Lord Geo. Canning (Foreign Minister) to the Speak.er, on mourning paper, dated F.O. (Foreign Office)
Letter from Lord Roslyn (?), from Grosvenor Place to the Speaker, "My dear Lord Canterbury, I have sent you a blank proxy
Letter From the Speaker, Manners Sutton, from Palace Yard to Sir Robert PeeL "My dear PeeL I thank you very much for your letter of yesterday resoecting the Living of St. Margaret's."
Letter from Henry Kett Tompson from Brooke
Note from C. Manners Sutton from Palace Yard to the Rt. Hon. The Earl Grey
Letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury from Lambeth on the occasion of the death of Mrs. Manners Sutton
Letter from the Speaker, Charles Manners Sutton, from Downing Street to Lord Colchester "My dear Lord, Enclosed I return to your Lordship Mr. Dubois' valuation together with Mr. Griffith's letter"
Envelope to the above
Letter from the Duke of Wellington marked Private, from London "My dear Mr. Speaker, Before I saw you I had been prepared to make everv arrangement that deoended uoon me ... "
Half sheet of paper marked with an 'X', undated, "as well on account of the degree to which my Health has been affected ... " to be inserted in place of underlined section of above letter 8/5
Draft letter to My Lord Duke, unsigned, from Mutley Hall Manningtree, dated Nov. 8th, 1829, with an underlined section marked with an 'X'