Letters from William Blundell (1751/2-1838), Bengal Army 1778-90, later of Taunton, mainly describing alterations to Batts House, near Taunton before Robinson's move there.
Letter from Lord Liverpool announcing the grant of Robinson's baronetcy, and bill from the College of Heralds for expenses connected with this. Termly bills from the East India College, Hertford, for Francis Horsley Robinson. Correspondence about the presentation of William Scott Robinson to the ...
Builders', ironmongers', furnishers' and solicitors accounts and estimates for work done in connection with Robinson's London houses in Nottingham Place and Pall Mall and Batts House, near Taunton. Also correspondence about financial matters connected with Batts House.
Assignment of a lease of premises in the Strand, London, belonging to the Morning Post, naming Robinson and others as trustees. Codicil of will of John Laird of Calcutta, also naming Robinson. Dated as: 1808, 1807
Correspondence of Robinson and George Canning (1770-1828; President of the Board of Control 1816-21) with various individuals about solicitations for writerships and cadetships in the East India Company's service.
Copies of letters from George Canning about elections to directorships of the East India Company, and of his letter of farewell to the directors of the Company.