Petition of William Henry Campbell, eldest son of the purveyor, soliciting a pension-'having a wife and 5 children to support, and himself afflicted with deafness which has prevented him from taking good situations', 4 Dec 1833
Letter from J. H. Cox, printer, Gt Queen Street, London, stating his intention to retain the stock of the dictionary until his misunderstanding with Haughton has been resolved, 11 Sep 1833
Letter from James Michael about a new edition of the Bengali book Batris Singhasun, with Charles Wilkins's report on the proposal and an estimate for printing from J. H. Cox, 16 & 21 Jan, 5 Feb 1834
Letters from H. G. Keene, announcing that term will end on 6 Dec and forwarding an estimate from C. W. Mullen, cooper, for a new cooler in the brewhouse, 15 Oct 1833
Letter from H. G. Keene, requesting the customary pipe of madeira, with a memorandum on the dates of previous gifts of wine and a copy motion that the request be granted, 27 Feb & 12 Mar 1834
Letter from J. H. Batten and H. G. Keene on John George Vansittart, whose 'continued residence ... will be of pernicious example to the students', 30 May 1833
Letter from H. G. Keene, suggesting a £100 grant to the purveyor because of his declining profit with the fall in the number of students and reporting the death of Thurley the watchman, 29 Jul 1833