Letters to Lady Malkin, Bury St Edmunds, from Sir Benjamin, London 1832 and at Penang from Sir Benjamin in Singapore, Malacca and Calcutta: news of his activities and ship movements
Letters to Lady Malkin, mainly at Cowbridge, Glam, London and Paris from the Shore family, New Forest, Madeira and Sunbury, Middx, on domestic and social matters, with a few from Sir Edward Ryan, Calcutta and some reports of the Union Bank of Calcutta
Correspondence, mostly drafts by Sir Benjamin, with Charles Grant (Lord Glenelg), Lord Auckland and others on the judicial administration of the Straits Settlements and proposals for its reform
Letters to Gertrude Malkin from friends and relatives including Charlotte Malkin and Jenny Nepean mainly on domestic and social matters Dated as: 1850; nd
Letters to Elizabeth Whitehorne, Bury St Edmunds, from Benjamin Malkin, various places, about his work, errands and social life. Last letter mentions plans for going to Penang and about arranging a date for their wedding on 10 or 11 May
Letters from William Malkin to his mother, mostly from school in Eastbourne 1893-94; nd 2 letters from William, 1 from his father Herbert on his 1st class degree at Trinity College, [probably Cambridge] 1905; nd Dated as: 1893-1905 and nd
Letters to Elizabeth Whitehorne from relatives, mainly her sister-in-law Harriett, on social and domestic matters 1830-36 one letter from Elizabeth to Benjamin Malkin
Letters to same from same with 1 back from Lousia Hall 1821-31 Letters to Lady Malkin from friends and relations all on mainly social and domestic matters, with a few political comments 1833; 1836; 1844; nd Dated as: 1821-44and nd