Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dclxvii-dclxix. Correspondence of Charles Dyson and John Taylor Coleridge; 1813-1860. After Charles Dyson's death, the letters he received from Coleridge were returned to the Coleridge family and interfiled with the other side of the correspondence. This order has been preserved. One section of the correspondence (1835-1847) has been separated from the rest and is now in the Bodleian Library (MS Eng. lett. d.131). Three volumes.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dclxx. Correspondence of Charles Dyson and Charles Sumner, Bishop of Winchester, relating to the design of a stained glass window in the new church at Dogmersfield, co. Hants; 1843.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dclxviii. Correspondence of Charles Dyson and John Taylor Coleridge; 1840-1849. One letter from 1848 encloses a letter from John Keble in relation to a loan offered by Dyson and Coleridge.