Volume 9 (MA 1266) of a 33-volume collection of the correspondence of Sir James Pulteney, his family and distinguished contemporaries. (MA 487, MA 297 and MA 1260-1290). The arrangement of the collection is alphabetical by the author of the letter. Items in the collection have been described individually in separate catalog records; see collection level record for more information (MA 1266.1-61).
Updating him on the status of the Break Water project; discussing recent appointments of several lawyers to new positions and how that might affect their case; suggesting that "as the Cause will no doubt be ultimately decided by the House of Lords I really think that we should retain another able Counsel, if not Two, to guard against accidents."