References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 99, vol. i, 184-187; A History of the Vyne in Hampshire. By Chaloner William Chute. Winchester: Jacob & Johnson, 1888, 86-89; Letters (1900-12), letter no. XLIX, vol. i, 90-93; Gray and his Friends (1890), section III, letter no. 1, 176-179
Contents: Incipit: "I complain no more. You have not forgot me. Mrs Dick, to whom I". Sent from London. to [Florence]. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Sept: 7: O:S:". Address: "London". Envelope (front): "A / Mons:r Monsieur Chute, / Gentilhomme Anglois chez Mons:r Ubaldini / nel Corso de' Tintori / à Florence.".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 109, vol. i, 203-208; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 138-139; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LVI, vol. i, 105-110; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter VI, vol. ii, 183-188
Contents: Incipit: "Three Days ago, as I was in the Coffee-house very deep in Advertisements,". Sent from London. to [Florence]. Julian calendar. Dateline: "March O.S.". Address: "London". Envelope (front): "A Monsieur Mons:r Chute / Gentilhomme Anglois chez Mons:r Mann, / Resident de Sa Majesté Britannique / a la Cour Toscane Florence / Par Hollande".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 112, vol. i, 214-218; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LVIII, vol. i, 112-116; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter IV, vol. ii, 176-180
Contents: Incipit: "Jews-Harp. ask Mr Whithed, whither when he goes to Heaven,". Sent from London. Julian calendar. Dateline: "July". Address: "London".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 113, vol. i, 219; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LIX, vol. i, 116-117; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter VII, vol. ii, 188-189
Contents: Incipit: "What do You chuse I should think of a whole Year's Silence?". Sent from Cambridge. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Oct: 25". Address: "Cambridge".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 122, vol. i, 245-247; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXVIII, vol. i, 144-145; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XI, vol. iii, 19-20
Contents: Incipit: "My God! Mr Chute in England? what & have you seen him?". Sent from London. to [Fareham]. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Oct:". Address: "London". Envelope (front): "To / John Chute Esq / at Mr Whithed's of Southwick / near Fareham in Hampshire".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 124, vol. i, 248-249; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXIX, vol. i, 145-147; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XII, vol. iii, 21-22
Contents: Incipit: "You have not then forgot me, & I shall see you again:". Sent from Cambridge. to [Fareham]. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Oct: 12. Sunday". Address: "Cambr:ge". Envelope (front): "To / John Chute Esq / at Mr Whithed's of Southwick / near Fareham in Hampshire" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE 13 OC".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 126, vol. i, 252-254; A History of the Vyne in Hampshire. By Chaloner William Chute. Winchester: Jacob & Johnson, 1888, 102-104; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXX, vol. i, 147-149; Gray and his Friends (1890), section III, letter no. 2, 181-183
Contents: Incipit: "It is doubtless highly reasonable, that two young Foreigners". Sent from Cambridge. to [London]. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Sunday". Address: "Cambridge". Envelope (front): "To / John Chute Esq / at the House of Francis Whithed Esq / in New Bond Street / Westminster" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE 24 NO".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 147*, vol. i, 312-313; A History of the Vyne in Hampshire. By Chaloner William Chute. Winchester: Jacob & Johnson, 1888, 114-115; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXLIV, vol. ii, 262-263; Gray and his Friends (1890), section III, letter no. 3, 184-185
Contents: Incipit: "I was yesterday told, that Turner (the Professor of Modern History there) was dead". Sent from [Cambridge]. to Vyne, The. Julian calendar.
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 203, vol. i, 430-431; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXI, vol. i, 269; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LV, vol. iii, 133-134
Contents: Incipit: "I write to the Vine imagining you may be still there to tell you, that I was". Sent from Stoke Poges. to Vyne, The. Dateline: "Aug: 14. 1755". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / John Chute Esq, / of the Vine near Basingstoke / Hampshire" Postmark: "15 AV".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.