Sackville Street. Gives a defence of the Austrian loan
Sackville Street. Anticipation of the payment of the Austrian loan, suspicion of a misinterpretation by Pitt of the terms of the loan
Biographical sketch; copy of a letter from George III to William Pitt regarding the nomination of Mansel as Master of Trinty, 13 May 1793; notes on Mansel's children; copy of a letter from Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, to Isabella Mansel on the death of her father, 5 July 1820; anecdotes about, and epigrams by, Mansel.
Cambridge. William Pitt the Younger, reading Theocritus.
Sackville Street. Declares his opposition to the interest on the Austrian loan being set below 5%
Sackville Street. Encloses a paper [missing] relating to the scarcity of money and speculation as to WB's role in it.
Sackville Street. Discusses the interest on the [Austrian] loan, conspiracy of others against him, plea to Fordyce to influence Pitt