Letter from James Thompson, Market Place, Hertford, asking that a debt of £10 8s 10d for boots and shoes supplied to Henry Warner Kensington, student, should be paid, '... from the peculiar manner of Mr K. I am well aware he never intends to discharge the debt', May 1810
Petition of Ghoolam Hyder requesting a salary increase-'your Petitioner finding it impossible to exist without female society, was induced (conformably to the Mohammedan Law) to marry a second time, that by this marriage he has already had two children & shortly expects a third, that he has also a wife & Two Children in India to whom he regularly sends a remittance', 31 Oct 1811