Item is engraving of Francis Bartolozzi, born 1727 - died 1815. Italian engraver, most productive period spent in London. Engraved by Scriven based on an image by J. Vendramini. Published by the Library of Fine Arts.
Item is a electro steel engraving by W. Finden of Cuthbert Collingwood, Baron of Collingwood. Successor to Lord Nelson; Born 1750- died 1810. Engraved by W. Holl from a painting by Henry Howard R.A. Presented to Greenwhich Hospital by his family. Published by Harding & Lepard (Pall Mall East, London).
Architectural drawing of a perpendicular style window by Andrew Drummond(?).Done in pen and ink and grey, yellow and blue washes. Probably connected with the remodelling of old Saint Andrew's as paper has watermark:1832.
Amyot showed Ryland's "newspaper extract" in the "proper quarters", and has great hopes that "the subject of complaint" may soon be remedied. W.D. Ryland hopes to have an opportunity of showing the extract to Lord Althorpe who is presently at Holkham, but expected at Sandridge. Amyot sends Ryland four more copies of a pamphlet, which he trusts Ryland will be able to distribute.
The fonds consists of correspondence, militia papers, accounts, receipts and miscellaneous documents. The bulk of the correspondence is from when Stone was most active as a Militia officer. There are several general orders relating to such things as services rendered by Indigenous warriors, claims for pay and land grants. Among the miscellaneous papers is an indenture of election executed by Stone as returning officer for Leeds County.