Memorandum on R. B. Pitman's services for pension with notes on the cases of Robert Shepheard, Thomas Huish and David Vernezobie, 1819-25, as precedents, n.d.
Letter from H. G. Keene and James Michael about Thomas Medland's edition of the Persian class book Akhlaq i Muhsini, with letters from Medland about the book and specimens of his Persian writing, and a note by Charles Wilkins on the suitability of six un-named Persian class books, 20 Sep 1827-17 Jan 1828
Letter from the Rev J. C. Jones, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, on the appointment of the Rev Edward Burton as an examiner in place of the Rev J. E. Tyler, 26 Oct 1828
Letter from the Rev J. C. Jones, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, about the election of the Rev John Keble as an examiner of writers in place of Ogilvie, 18 Nov 1829
Note and letter from J. H. Pelly, 52 Threadneedle Street, London, asking permission for his son Charles to leave the College without keeping another term so that he can visit Norway and other parts of the Continent before proceeding to India, 10 Jun 1830
Letters from H. G. Keene, soliciting a passage to Bengal and £20 special grant for Sullivan Hyder, son of the late Munshi Ghoolam Hyder, who has 'fallen into habits in London which are unfavourable to his morals and industry and may involve him in ruin', and forwarding a letter from Richard Watts, printer, of Crown Court, Temple Bar, London (to whom Sullivan was apprenticed) stating that 'there is not the least apprehension of his wanting employment on his arrival at Calcutta as he possesses ...