Letter 120, dated 5 July 1815, contains extracts from De Rancé [poem by John William Cunningham]
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistWith additional note to another of Macaulay's nieces, Jean.
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistWith pledge in the hand of Mary Babington, signed by Colin Macaulay.
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistWith additional note in the hand of Mary Babington.
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistPress cutting enclosed with letter 134, 16 Dec 1815.
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistWith fragment of letter from Charles Noel [later 1st Earl of Gainsborough], perhaps to Colin Macaulay
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistWith fragment of letter from A [?] Inverarity to Colin Macaulay
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistWith later note by Mary Ellen Rose, née Parker (Mary Babington's daughter).
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistWith additional note to another of Macaulay's nieces, Jean.
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistLetter 79 is incomplete, missing the end, and 80 is incomplete, missing its beginning; both perhaps date from Apr 1814.
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistLetters from Colin Macaulay to his niece Jean Babington; some letters addressed to both Jean and her sister Mary, one with an additional note to Mary included. Invitation to Colin Macaulay from the Misses Macleod to celebrate the birthday of H. R. H. Princess Charlotte of Wales.
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionist