Written at Trumpington. Contains more arguments about style; tear from Mrs Marsh's little German.
Bishop and Milner are preparing Otter's pamphlet for the press.
Written at Trumpington; huge sheet, beginning 'My dear good lad'. Describes trouble with printer; praises Nancy's conduct through Otter's wavering.
Discusses verbal alterations to pamphlet.
Written at Trumpington and sent in a parcel. Describes more Bible squabbles, publication of second volume of his travels, and a matter of insurance.
Written at Trumpington. Asks for Otter's travel journals; discusses second pamphlet; gives news of home, hay and horse.
Written at Trumpington. Describes caution with D'Oyley over Bible Soc.; misdeeds of man-servant.
Written at Trumpington. Says he cannot remember if he has replied to Otter's letter; discusses family and finance, and Browne's [hearing?] from Malthus
Written at Cambridge and sent in parcel with catalogue of Graham's vases; recounts financial worries, especially about the cost of education.
Written at Cambridge; gives details of Graham's vases and says Angelica [Mrs Clarke] is to make a drawing.
Written at Cambridge to "My dearest friend"; reports slaving away at fourth volume; comments on school fees, toughness and Waterloo.
Describes Buxted, Salop, home of the Clarkes, and a lady stealing bricks.
Written at Cambridge; describes chemistry, a Berlin diploma and undergraduate morals.
Written at Cambridge; discusses public oration and reports birth of a daughter and having heard from Malthus.
Written from his mother's home in Uckfield. Describes College elections; Malthus and Clarke's Fellowship-elect.
Written at Edinburgh; franked by J. Tufton. Expresses enthusiasm for Scotland; using Sir William Forbes as forwarding address.
Written on Mount Hamus. Is going with Turkish ambassador to Paris. Mentions advertising for wives, Otter and Mrs Banks in Trondheim.
Describes beauties of Kent and narrowly avoiding a duel with a parson.
Written at Cambridge. Describes a dance he gave, quiet of long vacation, and a poem about pictures.
Written at London. Mentions his decision to take orders; also the death of his brother.
Written at Jesus College, Cambridge. Tells of plan to be ordained "after Christmas". Discusses Cripps and Rush money.
Written at Cambridge. A happy, affectionate letter; fears Angelica does not breed well.
Describes his enthusiasm and eloquence at a Bible meeting.
Written at "Trumps." [Trumpington]. Describes slaving for printer Watts on 2nd volume; Edward is breeched and another child due.
Written at Trumpington. Describes Bible Society affairs; has drawn up Tyrwhitt's will.
Offers draft title for Otter's pamphlet.
Describes christening, Percival's assassination, Marsh and pamphlet
Written at Trumpington. Describes rumpus over Address, purchase of horse, Lord Elgin and Byron.
Written at Trumpington. Gives statistics of paryer-book sales; urges second pamphlet; mentions the Prince Regent.
Written at Harlton. Reports that D'Oyley is on honeymoon; dead cook's baby is in own nursery.
Describes the birth of his seventh son, the third to live.
Written at Cherry Hinton, "doing duty for Holmes of St. Peter's House"; describes overwork, being happily settled in new house, and Napoleon's help to mineralogy.
Written at Cambridge; says professorship is not worth having; reports birth of eighth son (the fourth to live) and wanting more.
Written at Cambridge; asks Otter for his manuscript journals, to help with fifth volume [of Clarke's Travels]
Written at Cambridge; discusses death of 16th cousin and Cripps dealing with money.
Written at Cambridge, to "My dearest friend", with a Bristol frank. Discusses Otter's published sermon, memories of Elstad and a woodcut of the church there.
Written at Cambridge; reports that Pearce is dead and Otter could stand for Mastership; comments on "chief Brawn" of neighbouring "Stye" and deanery.
First part of incomplete letter, written at House of Commons when Addington's ministry was preparing to revoke the Peace of Amiens; describes speeches by Hawkesbury, Erskine and Pitt.
Written at Uckfield. Describes his enthusiasm for Burns on first reading; shooting; and Castley's shining visage.
Written at Uckfield. Makes a first mention of Cripps; enquires about rooms in College.
Written at Uckfield. Describes detailed plans for Cripps and Tufton (M.P.) in College.
Written at Christiania. Plans to visit Russia and return home. With a postscript by Cripps about social life and Mrs Tulstrup.
Written at Vardo. Describes Steward's affairs and his lofty cupboard. Plans to be home by June 1800.
Written at Tula. Describes Russian tour. Postscript by Cripps. Clarke not in bed for several nights.
Written at Voronesh. Refers to Malthus's petticoating.
Written at Jerusalem
Written at Cairo. Discusses the possibility of his bringing home a wife.
Written at Alexandria. Describes French loot; and his unwillingness to marry a lady in Constantinople.
Salutation: "Dear old Boy"; letter unaddressed and unfinished
"Malthus has just left me"; makes frantic appeal for advice about Angelica.