Graham Papers. Vols. xxiii, xxiv. Correspondence with Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham, Attorney-General to Caroline, Princess of Wales (1820), Lord Chancellor (1830-1834); 1816-1858, n.d. Two volumes.
Graham Papers. Vols. liii, liv. Correspondence with Sir Thomas Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe, Secretary to the Treasury (1834-1835 and 1841-1844), Secretary at War (1844-1845), Chief Secretary for Ireland (1845-1846); 1844-1846. Two volumes.
Graham Papers. Vols. ci, cii. Correspondence with Lord John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, Paymaster-General (1830-1834), Home Secretary (1835-1839), Secretary of State for War and the Colonies (1839-1841), Prime Minister (1846-1852 and 1865-1866), Foreign Secretary (1852-1853 and 1859-1865), Minister Without Portfolio (1853-1854), Lord President of the Council (1854-1855), Secretary of State for the Colonies (1855); 1831-1861. Two volumes.
Graham Papers. Vols. civ, cv. Correspondence with Thomas Berry Cusack Smith, Solicitor-General for Ireland (1841-1842), Attorney-General for Ireland (1842-1846), Master of the Rolls in Ireland (1846-1866), M.P. for Ripon (1843-1846); 1843-1846. Two volumes.
Graham Papers. Vols. cxiii, cxiv. Correspondence with Sir Edward Sugden, Baron St Leonards, Solicitor-General (1829-1830), Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1835 and 1841-1846), Lord Chancellor of Great Britain (1852), M.P. for Ripon (1837-1841); 1841-1852. Two volumes.
Graham Papers. Vols. cxv, cxvi. Correspondence with Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Secretary at War (1809-1828), Foreign Secretary (1830-1834, 1835-1841, and 1846-1851), Home Secretary (1852-1855), Prime Minister (1855-1858 and 1859-1865); 1830-1861. Two volumes.
Graham Papers. Vols. cxxi, cxxii. Correspondence with Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Prime Minister (1828-1830 and 1834), Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports (1829-1852), Foreign Secretary (1834-1835), Minister Without Portfolio (1841-1846), Commander-in-Chief of the Forces (1842-1852); 1831-1850. Two volumes.
Graham Papers. Vols. lxxi, lxxii. Correspondence with Sir George Cornewall Lewis, a Poor Law Commissioner for England Wales (1839-1846), Joint Secretary to the Board of Control (1847-1848), Under-Secretary for the Home Department (1848-1850), Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1850-1852), Chancellor of the Exchequer (1855-1858), Home Secretary (1859-1861), Secretary of State for War (1861-1863); 1841-1861. Two volumes.