Althorp Papers. Vol. dclxx. Letters from John Jeffreys Pratt, Earl and Marquess of Camden; 1798-1834. John Jeffreys Pratt, 1st Marquess Camden: Letters to Lord Spencer: 1798-1834.
Althorp Papers. Vol. dclxxi. Letters from Herman Witsius Ryland (1760-1838), First Secretary of Canada; 1787-1826. Concerning colonial politics. Herman Witsius Ryland, First Secretary of Canada: Letters to Lord Spencer: 1787-1826.
Althorp Papers. Vol. dclxxii. Letters from Rev. Thomas Bromley. Lord Althorp's headmaster at Harrow, including exercises completed by Lord Althorp; 1794-1826. Reverend Thomas Bromley, Headmaster of Harrow: Letters to Lord Spencer: 1794-1826.
Althorp Papers. Vol. dclxxiii. Letters from 1. Rev. Robert Holt Butcher, vicar of Wandsworth; 1788-1818. 2. Joseph Cotton, Deputy Master of Trinity House; 1793-1824. includes: art. 1 Reverend Robert Holt Butcher, Vicar of Wandsworth: Letters to Lord Spencer: 1788-1818.art. 2 Joseph Cotton, D...
Althorp Papers. Vol. dclxxv. Letters from: 1. Henry Holland (1746?-1806) architect, concerning his work on Wimbledon House; 1787-1806. 2. Lieutenant John Johnstone, concerning patronage; 1802-1818. includes: art. 1 Henry Holland, architect: Letters to Lord Spencer: 1787-1806.art. 2 Lieu...
Althorp Papers. Vols. dclxxvii-dclxxxi. 1768-1793. Letters and works of Sir William Jones (1746-1794) orientalist, and his wife, Anna Maria (Shipley); 1768-1829. Jones was private tutor to Spencer between 1765 and 1770. Having established his reputation as an oriental scholar, Jones entered took up to law as a profession. In 1783 he was appointed judge of the high court at Calcutta and thus enabled to pursue both careers. He established the Bengal Asiatic Society in 1784 and produced eleven ...