Envelope to above addressed to 7 Mount Street, Berkeley Square, with red seal.
Letter to the Speaker gilt edged and marked Private from Robert Peel from Whitehall
Envelope to the above marked Private and Immediate with red seal
Letter to the Speaker marked Private from GW Canning "My Dear Sir, It may be not unsatisfactory to you to know that there will not be a Dissolution of Parliament this year."
Envelope to the above with red seal
Letter to the Speaker marked Private from Henry Goulburn
Letter marked Private to the Speaker from Henry Goulburn from Whitehall, dated April 9th, 1835
Envelooe to the above with red seal.
Letter from Lord Lyndhurst, from George Street "My dear Lord Canterbury, Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to do a kind act for F. Curzon who I have known loruz ... "
Envelope to the above with red seal.
Page two of the above letter.
Page one of a letter to the Speaker from Robert Peel from Whitehall dated November 1st, 1842
Letter to the Speaker from Edward MacArthur, secretary to Lord Cholmondeley from the Lord Great Chamberlain's Office
Copy of urgent message from the Speaker to the King on the destruction by fire of the Houses of Parliament, from Palace Yard
Letter to the Speaker from C. Maybury (?) from Brighton
Envelope to the above with black seal.
Letter to the Speaker on black-edged paper from Lord Sidrnouth from Richmond Park
Letter from Viscount Canterbury to Sir James Graham, Bart, in response to the above letter
Envelone to the above, with red seal.
Letter to Viscount Canterbury GCB, at 7 Mount Street, from Sir James. Graham, Bart. from Whitehall