- Robert Clayton,Scrivener,1660
- The Trial of Lord Oxford,1717
- Family news 1717
- Sir Henry Gough, an angry man -- London, 1725
- Bishop Marks, Rents &
lands, 1770-1772
- 18th century family letter - Scotland to England
- Court case anxiety,Brighthelmstone, 1786
- Life was no fun in 1791
- Paris to London, 1792 (letter 1)
- Paris to London, 1792 (letter 2)
- York & Somerset Heralds die in crush: 1792
- Messrs. Bell & Bradfoote, 1792
- Robert Crook, Congregationalist: 1797
- Herbert Brace, Lawyer, London 1798
- A Guernsey Seigneur's family letter of 1798
- Mr. Harman of London, 1798, and the 'Swan with Two Necks'
- A military wife's perspective, 1798
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- Lady Maria Dunbar to her mother,1798
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- Devizes, Wiltshire to Canterbury, Kent, 1800
- 200 years ago, but times don't change. . .
- Ely to Bath, 1803 -- A 200 year old family letter
- Request for mail service: Edinburgh, 1805
- 1805 - a time of Napoleon's battles
- Misunderstandings, London to Nottingham 1809 NEW
- Thomas Maurice, Assistant Librarian at the British Museum, London: 1810
- The Peninsular War, 1811
- The Peninsular War, 1812
- HMS Namur: a seaman's letter of 1812
- George Dunlop - Spendthrift: 1813
- Kitty Kneller's blotted scrawl Salisbury to London,1813.Newsflash - More information
- Support for the Princess of Wales,1813
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- Military Connections 1 1814
- Military Connections 2 Mrs Helen Lesslie, Goatmilk, by Leslie, Fifeshire, N. Britain, 1814
- Military Connections 3 William Crowdy, Westrop House
- Parlez vous Francais? Mitholm to Bolzano, 1814
- Wife to absent husband: Ann Craig in Syllodioch, Scotland 1814
- An Englishwoman in 'Gay Paree' :1814
- Jamaica to Plymouth Dock, 1815
- London to Aberdeen 1815 ...in which the Leith
people are dismissed as 'vile'
- A Napoleon story, 1815 Napoleon onboard the Bellerophon
- Thomas Tweedie ,to Andrew Storie,1815
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- Louise D'Orleans, Frenchwoman in London, 1816
- Teignmouth to Oporto, 1816
- Birmingham to London, 1817
- Oxford Students, 1817
- Finance and Art, 1817
- London to Campbeltown, 1817
- "Them against Us": One vicar to another, 1818
- Election Time: Salisbury, England
(1818)
- Tenants for a 19th century Kentish farm
- Guns, Money & Influence, 1820
- Isle of Man to Scotland, 1820
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- Election Time, England: 1820
- 'High' Venison and burning mills, Dougalston, Scotland, 1820
- "All Rev'd Up":
A 19th Century Cleric 1820
- Hingham, Massachusetts to London, 1822
- Christs Hospital, Bluecoat School: Hertford to
London, 1822
- Beckenham to Ashford, 1824
- Further information on the Ashford Letter
- Uprising in Brazil, 1823
- Bristol Penny Post: two letters written in 1824
- Mr Hurst, financial Investor, 1824
- Mrs Farish,India to England, 1824
- Anger & villainy,in Norfolk, 1824
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- The Hon. Donald Ogilvy,of Clova, 1825
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- Brighton to London, 1827
- A happy letter from Ireland: 1827
- Poor Ann Robinson is in 'trubel': 1829
- Scotland to London, Wilhelmina Malcolm, to Miss Stewart: 1829
- 'Gone for a Burton', Cape town, to Daventry: 1829
- Sandbach Tinne & Co, West India Merchants of Liverpool: 1830
- Shipping cargoes from Chester to Whitehaven, 1830
- 'a lady out of her mind Yorkshire to London, 1830'
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- Turmoil & Unrest -Liverpool to Ballymote, Ireland, 1831
- House renovations in Staffordshire 1831
- London to Scotland, with connections to India: London 1832
- America - Land of Opportunity: New York to London, 1832
- Scottish Clergyman to English M.P. in 1832
- Vestry Interest - Real Estate Dealings: Swinstead - 1832
- Desperate pleas for financial aid: Mrs Belcher, 1831 & 1834
- Thomas Hiron - The Marble House: 1834
- R Leishman - A Scotsman in Calcutta: 1834
- Tours in France to Kennington, Surrey England
1834
- Sir James Grant: Scottish Landlord, in Carlisle - 1834
- Sir Harry Verney - an able and caring politician to Edward Brayley - author, 1834
- Linlithgow Canal, Scotland 1835
- Reverend T. Simpson Evans - Curate and educator, London 1835
- Milngavie School, Glasgow 1835
- Lady Campbell, Barcaldine, The Australian Connection: 1835
- Early short-hand: 1836
- A Ship's Letter:Hamburg to Dundee 1837
- Jamaica v Scotland, 1837
- London,Paris,Valparaiso,Sydney, 1837
- Capt. Shippard, Half Pay Officer,1837
- Catfield, Norwich Norfolk,
1837
- A shot fired in anger,1837
- 'Where there's a will, there's a way': London 1837
- Sickness in pre-Victorian England, Bristol to Sutton,1837
- William Innes in Edinburgh to Capt Duff in London, 1838
- Bookseller, to the Marquess of Bute: London 1838
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London to Yoxall, new Queen - Victoria: 1838
- Doom & Gloom in 1838
- Mr Thornton, Bricklayers Arms, Hoxton, London 1838
- Wm. YellowleesPortait painter, 1838
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- London to Devon, 1839
- No seat, no fireBrighton, England: 1838
- an unsatisfactory son ,1839 NEW
- Skerryvore Lighthouse, Scotland, 1839
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- New York to Beccles,1839 ,
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- Joseph Lister: A Quaker family in Ipswich, England, 1840
- Joseph Lister - genealogical information and family links
- A Kentish friendship letter,1840
- David Thomson, a Scot in Genoa, 1840
- Post Office Money Order: Bootle,1841
- Fraser & Vans Agnew, Scotland, 1843
- Broom Cottage, Hathersage, Derbyshire,1845
- Road to Rail, 1846
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- Shetland Islands: 1847
- A Yorkshire man abroad: 1849
- Home thoughts from Abroad - Baroda,India 1850
- Cholera in England and America 1855
- Talyllyn to Rome - 1859
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