References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 204, vol. i, 432-433; Memoirs (1775), letter xxi, section iv, 240-241; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 178-179; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXII, vol. i, 270-271; Works (1816), section IV, letter XLIX, vol. ii, 263-264; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LVII, vol. iii, 139-141; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXXXIX, vol. ii, 6-8; Works (1814), section IV, letter XXI, vol. i, 349-350
Contents: Incipit: "I thank you for your intelligence about Herculaneum, which was the first". Sent from [Stoke Poges].
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 276, vol. ii, 582-583; Memoirs (1775), letter xxxi, section iv, 262-264; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 208-211; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXXI, vol. ii, 40-46; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXV, vol. ii, 312-318; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXXIII, vol. iii, 194-202; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CII, vol. ii, 32-38; Works (1814), section IV, letter XXXI, vol. i, 368-370
Contents: Incipit: "I am as sorry as you seem to be, that our acquaintance harped so much". Sent from [Stoke Poges].
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 315, vol. ii, 684-686; Memoirs (1775), letter xxxvii, section iv, 279-281; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 235-236; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCIV, vol. ii, 151-155; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXXVIII, vol. ii, 353-355; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XCVI, vol. iii, 243-245; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CVIII, vol. ii, 49-51; Works (1814), section IV, letter XXXVII, vol. i, 383-385
Contents: Incipit: "Though you have had but a melancholy employment, it is worthy of envy,". Sent from [London].
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 507, vol. iii, 1081; Correspondence (1853), letter CXXVII, 433-434; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCLII, vol. iii, 239
Contents: Incipit: "I am sincerely pleased with every mark of your kindness, & as such I look". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "Nov: 2. 1769". Address: "Camb:ge". Envelope (front): "To Richard Stonhewer, Esq. at Durham By Caxton-bag" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.