Copy letter from Stanley to the Governor and Council: 'the most scrupulous economy that may be consistent with the decorum and propriety of a Court of Justice' to be observed when fitting the Court House and offices.
Copy letter from Stanley to Dundas, requesting a transfer, 12 Sep 1811 - 'it has seemed to me from observation as if many wished and planned here to accomplish cunning devices and frauds under the color of the Court and to make that sacred place the Theatre of perpetrating all the old Penang practices'.
Copy letter from Stanley to the Governor and Council asking for papers on the 'Awan Haddee' case to the forwarded to England, with copy reply assenting, 12 and 14 May 1812
Extract letter from Stanley to the Governor and Council, 27 Feb 1810, recommending that the Justices of the Peace should sit in the Court Room, with extract reply disagreeing, 11 Mar 1810.
Copy letter from Stanley to the Governor and Council asking for papers on the 'Awan Haddee' case to the forwarded to England, with copy reply assenting, 12 and 14 May 1812
Stanley to Buckingham, on a retirement pension for the Recorder, his transfer to Bengal, the case of Thomas Kekewich, the qualities desirable in a future Recorder, and recommending a commission for the trial of maritime offences