Strachey's personal accounts, and his appointment of Christopher D'Oyly and George Quarme as his attornies in Great Britain, dated 29 Aug 1766. Also incomplete lists of luggage for a voyage.????1764-70; 1780-82; 1786-87; nd
Letters received by Strachey concerning the value of his father's property and legal entitlement of George Henry Mason to a share of his father's wealth
Letters received by Strachey concerning the death of his brother Edward and the latter's work for the Judicial Sub-Committee of the House of Commons Committee on East Indies Affairs
Letters to Strachey from the Hon Mounstuart Elphinstone, including material on his return to Nagpur, the preparations for his journey to Kabul, and on Strachey's personal problems (Key words in passages about personal matters have often been deleted by Sir Edward Strachey, Edward Strachey's son)