Letter from S. Lewis & Co., 13 Coleman Street, London, soliciting patronage for their Topographical Dictionary of England, and asking permission to approach J. H. Batten for a description of Haileybury; with a printed prospectus and a Letter from Robert Rogers to Lewis reporting an earlier interview with Batten, 16 Nov 1827
Letter from Emily Henley, Rendlesham, Woodbridge, stating her circumstances and soliciting the £375 which she believes the Company owed to her late father Samuel, 27 Nov 1827; with a note that J. H. Batten's salary represents duties both as Principal and Classical Lecturer, n.d.; a memorandum on Henley's debt of £395 13s for books disposed of to the students, which was subtracted from his special retirement grant of £500, n.d.; a letter from Henley asking for payment of the special £500 grant...
Letters from Richard Paternoster, soliciting patronage for his partial translation of the Sanskrit book Munoo (Manava dharma-sastra), 7 Jul-17 Oct 1827
Memorandum by Edward Lewton recommending a pension for George Jaggs, College servant, with a medical certificate from Edward Norwood, 5 Dec 1827 & 21 Jan 1828
Letter from William Empson, Torquay, stating that he will not be well enough to resume his lectures until at least March and suggesting that he should either send work to his pupils or employ a deputy, 11 Jan 1828