Correspondence with Wharton, Thomas
- Archive Work ID: letters.wharton_thomas
- Correspondent: Wharton, Thomas
- Language: English, French, Greek
- Date Range: 1740-1771
- Summary: 99 letters (99 from Gray), dated between 1740 and 1771.
See also: letter tgal0562 (with Mason, William)
99 Manuscripts:
- Archive MS ID: letters.0091 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 12 March 1740
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 4 pages (3p. proposal, 1p. letter), 220 mm x 170 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 1-2, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 79, vol. i, 138-143; Correspondence (1853), letter II, 5-13; Letters (1900-12), letter no. XXXII, vol. i, 52-57; Works (1816), section II, letter XVII, vol. ii, 71-77; Works (1835-1843), section II, letter XVII, vol. ii, 83-91
- Contents: Incipit: "(Which is a dear more than I give any body else. it is very odd to begin". Sent from Florence. Dateline: "March. 12. N: S:". Address: "Florence".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0132 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [27 December 1743]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 220 mm x 186 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 3-4, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 114, vol. i, 219-222; Memoirs (1775), letter i, section iv, 173-175; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXII, vol. i, 121-123; Works (1816), section IV, letter I, vol. ii, 141-143; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter I, vol. ii, 169-172; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LIX, vol. i, 130-131; Works (1814), section IV, letter I, vol. i, 289-290
- Contents: Incipit: "It is a long Time, since I ought to have return'd you my Thanks". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Dec: 27". Address: "Cambridge". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton, Esq, at Alderman / Wharton's on the Market-Place in / the City of Durham" Postmark: "CAM".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0133 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [26 April 1744]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 233 mm x 186 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 9-10, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 115, vol. i, 222-225; Memoirs (1775), letter ii, section iv, 177-179; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 141-142; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LX, vol. i, 117-121; Works (1816), section IV, letter V, vol. ii, 148-150; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter VIII, vol. ii, 189-192; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LX, vol. i, 132-134; Works (1814), section IV, letter II, vol. i, 292-294
- Contents: Incipit: "You write so feelingly to little Mr Brown, & represent your". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Thursday Ap: 26.". Address: "Cambridge". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton Esq, at Mr Alderman / Wharton's of / Durham / By Caxton Bay" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0134 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [14 November 1745]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 186 mm x 150 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 7-8, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 116, vol. i, 226-228; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXIII, vol. i, 124-126; Works (1816), section IV, letter III, vol. ii, 144-146; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter III, vol. ii, 173-175
- Contents: Incipit: "I am not lost: here am I at Stoke, whither I came on Tuesday,". Sent from Stoke Poges. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Thursday". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton, Esq, Fellow of / Pembroke College / Cambridge" Postmark: "16 NO".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0138 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [10 August 1746]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 239 mm x 181 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 11-12, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 120, vol. i, 232-239; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXVI, vol. i, 129-136; Works (1816), section IV, letter VI, vol. ii, 151-156; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter IX, vol. iii, 1-8
- Contents: Incipit: "I am just returned hither from Town, where I have past better". Sent from Stoke Poges. to Cambridge. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Sunday". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "[To] / [Th]omas Wharton Esq, / Fellow of [Pem]broke Hall / Cambridge" Postmark: "13 AV".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0139 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 11 September 1746
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 228 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 13-14, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 121, vol. i, 239-245; Memoirs (1775), letter iii, section iv, 181-182; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 143; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXVII, vol. i, 136-143; Works (1816), section IV, letter VII, vol. ii, 156-164; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter X, vol. iii, 9-19
- Contents: Incipit: "What can one say to these Things? if it had been in the Power". Sent from Stoke Poges. to Cambridge. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Sept: 11. 1746". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton Esq, Fellow of / Pembroke Hall / Cambridge" Postmark: "13 SE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0141 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [8 October 1746]
- Physical Description: A.L.; envelope, 1 page, 228 mm x 184 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 5-6, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 123, vol. i, 247-248; Memoirs (1775), letter i, section iv, 173-175; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXI, vol. i, 121; Works (1816), section IV, letter II, vol. ii, 143-144; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter II, vol. ii, 172-173
- Contents: Incipit: "This is only to entreat you would order mes Gens to clean out". Sent from [London]. to Cambridge. Julian calendar. Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton Esq, Fellow of / Pembroke Hall / Cambridge" Postmark: "8 O[...]".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0145 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [11 December 1746]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 228 mm x 184 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 15-16, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 127, vol. i, 254-257; Memoirs (1775), letter iii, section iv, 180-181; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXI, vol. i, 149-151; Works (1816), section IV, letter VIII, vol. ii, 164-167; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XIII, vol. iii, 22-25; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXII, vol. i, 136-138; Works (1814), section IV, letter III, vol. i, 294-296
- Contents: Incipit: "I would make you an Excuse (as indeed I ought) if they were a Sort". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Dec: 11". Address: "Cambridge". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton at / Durham / By Caxton Bay" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0147 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [27 December 1746]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 2 pages, 228 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 17-18, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 129, vol. i, 259-261; Memoirs (1775), section iv, 205; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 144; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXII, vol. i, 151-154; Works (1816), section IV, letter IX, vol. ii, 167-169; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XIV, vol. iii, 26-29
- Contents: Incipit: "I have received your Bill, & am in Confusion to hear,". Sent from [Cambridge]. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Dec: 27".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0153 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [17 March 1747]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 237 mm x 183 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 19-20, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 135, vol. i, 272-279; Memoirs (1775), section iv, 206; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXV, vol. i, 158-162; Works (1816), section IV, letter XIV, vol. ii, 179-182; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XIX, vol. iii, 40-45
- Contents: Incipit: "You ask me, what I would answer in case any one should ask me". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Julian calendar. Dateline: "March. Tuesday-Night". Address: "Cambr:". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton of / Durham" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0154 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [26 March 1747]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 202 mm x 160 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 21-22, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 136, vol. i, 279-280; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXVIII, vol. i, 168; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XX, vol. iii, 45
- Contents: Incipit: "I perceive, that mine did not reach you, till the Day after you had". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Julian calendar. Dateline: "March 26". Address: "Cambr:ge". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton, of / Durham" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0155 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [10 April 1747]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 235 mm x 182 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 23-24, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 137, vol. i, 280-281; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXIX, vol. i, 168-169; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XXI, vol. iii, 46
- Contents: Incipit: "I highly approve of your travelling Nuptials, & only wonder you". Sent from [Cambridge]. to Durham. Julian calendar. Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton of / Durham / By Caxton Bay" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0161 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [30 November 1747]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 3 pages, 235 mm x 183 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 25-26, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 143, vol. i, 290-294; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 150-151; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXX, vol. i, 169-174; Works (1816), section IV, letter XV, vol. ii, 183-186; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XXII, vol. iii, 47-50
- Contents: Incipit: "I rejoice to hear you are safe arrived, tho' drawn by four wild Horses, ". Sent from Cambridge. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Nov: 30". Address: "Cambridge".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0164 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 5 June 1748
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 3 pages, 185 mm x 151 mm
- Language: English, French
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 27-28, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 145, vol. i, 303-308; Memoirs (1775), letter vii, section iv, 189-190; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 151-152; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXXI, vol. i, 175-179; Works (1816), section IV, letter XVI, vol. ii, 186-189; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XXIII, vol. iii, 51-55; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXVII, vol. i, 148-150; Works (1814), section IV, letter VII, vol. i, 302-304
- Contents: Incipit: "Tho' I have been silent so long; do not imagine, I am at all less". Sent from [London]. Julian calendar. Dateline: "June, 5 ... 1748".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0165 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [19 August 1748]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 236 mm x 180 mm
- Language: English, French
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 29-30, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 146, vol. i, 308-312; Memoirs (1775), letter viii, section iv, 191; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 156-157; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXXV, vol. i, 190-192; Works (1816), section IV, letter XVII, vol. ii, 190-192; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XXIV, vol. iii, 55-57; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXVIII, vol. i, 150-151; Works (1814), section IV, letter VIII, vol. i, 304-305
- Contents: Incipit: "After having made my Compliments to the Godmothers of the little". Sent from Stoke Poges. to Durham. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Aug: 19". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton, at / Durham" Postmark: "22 AV".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0168 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [9 March 1749]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 2 pages, 235 mm x 183 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 33-34, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 148, vol. i, 314-317; Memoirs (1775), letter ix, section iv, 201-203; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 157-158; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXXVI, vol. i, 192-196; Works (1816), section IV, letter XVIII, vol. ii, 192-195; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XXV, vol. iii, 58-61; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXIX, vol. i, 151; Works (1814), section IV, letter IX, vol. i, 314-316
- Contents: Incipit: "Shall I be expeditious enough to bring you the News of the Peace,". Sent from Cambridge. Julian calendar. Dateline: "March 9. Thursday". Address: "Cambridge".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0169 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [25 April 1749]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 235 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 35-36, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 149, vol. i, 317-321; Memoirs (1775), letter x, section iv, 204-205; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 158-159; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXXVII, vol. i, 196-200; Works (1816), section IV, letter XIX, vol. ii, 196-199; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XXVI, vol. iii, 62-66; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXX, vol. i, 152-154; Works (1814), section IV, letter X, vol. i, 316-318
- Contents: Incipit: "I perceive, that Second Parts are as bad to write, as they can be to read;". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Julian calendar. Dateline: "April 25". Address: "Cambridge". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton at / Durham / By Caxton." Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0170 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [8 August 1749]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 2 pages, 234 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 37-38, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 150, vol. i, 322-324; Memoirs (1775), letter xi, section iv, 206-207; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 160; Letters (1900-12), letter no. LXXXVIII, vol. i, 201-203; Works (1816), section IV, letter XX, vol. ii, 200-202; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XXVII, vol. iii, 66-69; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXXI, vol. i, 154-155; Works (1814), section IV, letter XI, vol. i, 318-319
- Contents: Incipit: "I promised Dr Keene long since to give you an Account of our Magnificences". Sent from Cambridge. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Aug: 8". Address: "Cambridge".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0174 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 9 August 1750
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 3 pages, 185 mm x 148 mm
- Language: English, Greek
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 39-40, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 154, vol. i, 327-330; Memoirs (1775), letter xiii, section iv, 209-210; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 161-163; Letters (1900-12), letter no. XCI, vol. i, 205-208; Works (1816), section IV, letter XXIII, vol. ii, 205-207; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XXX, vol. iii, 72-75; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXXIV, vol. i, 158-160; Works (1814), section IV, letter XIII, vol. i, 320-322
- Contents: Incipit: "Aristotle says (one may write Greek to you without Scandal) that". Sent from Stoke Poges. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Aug: 9. 1750". Address: "Stoke".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0177 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [18 December 1750]
- Physical Description: A.L., 3 pages, 186 mm x 113 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 43-44, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 156, vol. i, 334-340; Memoirs (1775), letter xiv, section iv, 221; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 173-174; Letters (1900-12), letter no. XCVIII, vol. i, 220-222; Works (1816), section IV, letter XXXIII, vol. ii, 227-229; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XL, vol. iii, 98-101; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXXV, vol. i, 160-161; Works (1814), section IV, letter XIV, vol. i, 331-332
- Contents: Incipit: "You are apprised by this time (I don't doubt) that your Mr Spencer". Sent from Cambridge. Julian calendar. Dateline: "Dec: 18". Address: "Cambridge".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0184 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [10 October 1751]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 3 pages, 204 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 41-42, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 163, vol. i, 351-354; Letters (1900-12), letter no. XCVI, vol. i, 215-218; Works (1816), section IV, letter XXIV, vol. ii, 208-210; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XXXI, vol. iii, 75-78
- Contents: Incipit: "A little kind of Reproach, that I saw the other Day in a Letter of yours". Sent from [Cambridge]. Julian calendar.
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0188 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [9 April 1752]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 1 page, 173 mm x 153 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 47-48, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 166, vol. i, 360-361; Letters (1900-12), letter no. XCIX, vol. i, 223; Works (1816), section IV, letter XXXIV, vol. ii, 230; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XLI, vol. iii, 101-102
- Contents: Incipit: "I should not have made this little Journey to Town, if I had not". Sent from [London]. Julian calendar. Envelope (front): Postmark: "10 AP".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0192 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [29 September 1752]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 198 mm x 156 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 58-59, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 169*, vol. i, 365; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CX, vol. i, 241; Works (1816), section IV, letter XLI, vol. ii, 243; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XLVIII, vol. iii, 116
- Contents: Incipit: "I shall certainly be in Town on Monday next, for Mr Brown". Sent from Stoke Poges. to [London]. Dateline: "Sept: 29". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton, M:D: at Mr / Espalin's, Barber, in Southampton / Building's / Holborn / London" Postmark: "[29] SE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0197 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [19 December 1752]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 202 mm x 163 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 49-50, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 171, vol. i, 367-370; Memoirs (1775), letter xvi, section iv, 223-224; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 174-175; Letters (1900-12), letter no. C, vol. i, 224-227; Works (1816), section IV, letter XXXV, vol. ii, 231-233; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XLII, vol. iii, 102-105; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXXXIV, vol. i, 177-179; Works (1814), section IV, letter XVI, vol. i, 333-334
- Contents: Incipit: "I am sorry to tell you a sad story of our friend over the way.". Sent from [Cambridge]. to Durham. Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton M:D: at / Durham" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0205 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [15 March 1753]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 1 page, 218 mm x 184 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, f. 51, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 176, vol. i, 375-376; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CIII, vol. i, 231-232; Works (1816), section IV, letter XXXVII, vol. ii, 235-236; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XLIV, vol. iii, 107-108
- Contents: Incipit: "I judge by this time you are in town. the reason that I thought". Sent from Stoke Poges. Dateline: "March 15". Address: "Stoke".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0206 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 28 June 1753
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 201 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 52-53, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 177, vol. i, 376-378; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CIV, vol. i, 232-233; Works (1816), section IV, letter XXXVIII, vol. ii, 236-237; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XLV, vol. iii, 108-110
- Contents: Incipit: "You may well suppose me no longer here, as I have neglected thus long". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "June 28 .. 1753. Thursday". Address: "Camb:". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton, MD, / at / Durham / By Caxton" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0207 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 14 July 1753
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 204 mm x 164 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 54-55, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 178, vol. i, 378-379; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CV, vol. i, 233-235; Works (1816), section IV, letter XXXIX, vol. ii, 238; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XLVI, vol. iii, 110-111
- Contents: Incipit: "This is only to tell you, that we set out on Monday-Morning, & shall travel". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "Saturday, July 14. 1753". Address: "Cambridge". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: / at / Durham / By Caxton-Bay" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0212 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [18 October 1753]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 230 mm x 184 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 56-57, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 183, vol. i, 385-388; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXI, vol. i, 241-245; Works (1816), section IV, letter XL, vol. ii, 239-242; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XLVII, vol. iii, 111-115
- Contents: Incipit: "You will wonder not to have heard sooner of me. the reason has been". Sent from Stoke Poges. to Durham. Dateline: "Oct: 18". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton, M:D: / at / Durham" Postmark: "19 OC".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0222 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [13 August 1754]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 199 mm x 182 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 61-62, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 191, vol. i, 402-406; Memoirs (1775), letter xx, section iv, 232; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXIII, vol. i, 246-250; Works (1816), section IV, letter XLIII, vol. ii, 245-247; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter L, vol. iii, 118-120
- Contents: Incipit: "Having been some little time absent from hence I missed of your letter,". Sent from Stoke Poges. to [London]. Dateline: "Aug: 13". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton, M:D: / in Pancras-Lane near Cheapside / London" Postmark: "14 AV".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0223 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 18 September 1754
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 203 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 63-64, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 192, vol. i, 406-411; Memoirs (1775), letter xix, section iv, 230-231; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 175-177; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXIV, vol. i, 250-255; Works (1816), section IV, letter XLIV, vol. ii, 247-251; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LI, vol. iii, 121-126; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXXXVII, vol. ii, 3-4; Works (1814), section IV, letter XIX, vol. i, 340-341
- Contents: Incipit: "I rejoice to find you at last settled to your heart's content, & delight to hear". Sent from Stoke Poges. to [London]. Dateline: "Sept: 18. 1754". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: / in Pancras Lane near Cheapside / London" Postmark: "20 SE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0224 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [10 November 1754]
- Physical Description: A.L.; envelope, 1 page, 201 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 65-66, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 193, vol. i, 411-412; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXV, vol. i, 256
- Contents: Incipit: "I am clear, that you are in the right way & that you ought to make". Sent from Cambridge. to [London]. Dateline: "Oct: 10. 1754". Address: "Camb:". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton, MD / in Kings-Arms Yard, Coleman / Street / London" Postmark: "SAFFRON WALDEN 11 NO".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0225 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 26 December 1754
- Physical Description: A.L., 4 pages (3p. poem, 1p. letter), 240 mm x 192 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 67-68, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 194, vol. i, 412-418; Memoirs (1775), letter xx, section iv, 232; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXVI, vol. i, 256-259; Works (1816), section IV, letter XLV, vol. ii, 251-253; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LII, vol. iii, 126-128
- Contents: Incipit: "If this be as tedious to You, as it is grown to me, I shall be sorry". Sent from Cambridge. Dateline: "Dec: 26. 1754". Address: "Camb:".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0227 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 9 March 1755
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 2 pages, 204 mm x 162 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 69-70, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 196, vol. i, 420-422; Memoirs (1775), letter xx, section iv, 232-233; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 177-178; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXVIII, vol. i, 261-262; Works (1816), section IV, letter XLVI, vol. ii, 253-255; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LIII, vol. iii, 128-130; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter LXXXVIII, vol. ii, 5-6; Works (1814), section IV, letter XX, vol. i, 342-343
- Contents: Incipit: "According to my reckoning Mrs Wh: should have been brought to bed". Sent from Cambridge. Dateline: "March, 9. 1755". Address: "Camb:ge".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0230 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 6 August 1755
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 202 mm x 163 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 71-72, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 199, vol. i, 427-428; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXX, vol. i, 267-268; Works (1816), section IV, letter XLVII, vol. ii, 256-258; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LIV, vol. iii, 131-133
- Contents: Incipit: "I was just returned from my Hampshire expedition, & going to enquire". Sent from Stoke Poges. Dateline: "Aug: 6. 1755". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton, M:D: / in Kings-Arms Yard, Coleman / Street / London" Postmark: "7 AV".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0236 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 21 August 1755
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 204 mm x 163 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 73-74, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 205, vol. i, 433-434; Memoirs (1775), letter xxiii, section iv, 244; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 179-183; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXIII, vol. i, 271-275; Works (1816), section IV, letter XLVIII, vol. ii, 258-263; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LVI, vol. iii, 134-139; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter XCI, vol. ii, 10-11
- Contents: Incipit: "Instead of going to Twickenham I was obliged to send my excuses, & the same". Sent from Stoke Poges. to [London]. Dateline: "Aug: 21. 1755". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: / in Kings-Arms Yard Coleman / Street / London" Postmark: "22 AV".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0239 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [18 October 1755]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 228 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 77-78, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 208, vol. i, 441-443; Memoirs (1775), letter xxiii, section iv, 244-245; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXV, vol. i, 279-281; Works (1816), section IV, letter L, vol. ii, 265-266; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LVIII, vol. iii, 141-143
- Contents: Incipit: "I ought before now to have thanked you for your kind offer, wch I mean". Sent from [Stoke Poges]. to [London]. Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: / in Kings-Arms Yard Coleman / Street / London" Postmark: "18 OC".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0244 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 9 January 1756
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 205 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 79-80, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 213, vol. ii, 455-457; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXVIII, vol. i, 288-292; Works (1816), section IV, letter LI, vol. ii, 267-270; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LIX, vol. iii, 144-148
- Contents: Incipit: "I am quite of Mr Alderman's opinion; provided you have a very". Sent from Cambridge. to [London]. Dateline: "Jan: 9. 1756". Address: "Cambridge". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: / in Kings-Arms Yard, Coleman / Street / London" Postmark: "10 JA ROYS[TON]".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0245 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 25 March 1756
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 225 mm x 183 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 81-82, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 214, vol. ii, 458-461; Memoirs (1775), letter xxii, section iv, 241-243; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 183-184; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXIX, vol. i, 292-298; Works (1816), section IV, letter LII, vol. ii, 270-273; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LX, vol. iii, 148-151; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter XC, vol. ii, 8-10; Works (1814), section IV, letter XXII, vol. i, 350-352
- Contents: Incipit: "Tho' I had no reasonable excuse for myself before I received your last letter,". Sent from Cambridge. to [London]. Dateline: "March 25. 1756". Address: "Pemb: Hall". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: / in Kings-Arms Yard / Coleman Street / London" Postmark: "26 MA SAFFRON WALDEN".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0259 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 15 October 1756
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 3 pages, 161 mm x 101 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 84-85, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 228, vol. ii, 482-485; Memoirs (1775), letter xxiii, section iv, 244; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 184; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXXIII, vol. i, 305-309; Works (1816), section IV, letter LIV, vol. ii, 276-277; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXII, vol. iii, 154-155
- Contents: Incipit: "I have not been dead, but only gone to [Mr Chute who had been] seized". Sent from Stoke Poges. Dateline: "Oct: 15. 1756". Address: "Stoke".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0260 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 12 November 1756
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 201 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 86-87, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 229, vol. ii, 485-486; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXXV, vol. i, 310-311; Works (1816), section IV, letter LV, vol. ii, 278-279; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXIII, vol. iii, 156-157
- Contents: Incipit: "I grow impatient to be in Town, & hope for the pleasure of seeing you". Sent from [Stoke Poges]. to [London]. Dateline: "Nov: 12. 1756". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: in / King's Arms Yard Coleman-Street / London" Postmark: "13 NO".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0265 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 17 February 1757
- Physical Description: A.L.; envelope, 1 page, 200 mm x 163 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 90-91, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 233, vol. ii, 495; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXXVII, vol. i, 327-328; Works (1816), section IV, letter LVI, vol. ii, 279-280; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXIV, vol. iii, 157-158
- Contents: Incipit: "I can not help thanking you for your kind letter, tho' I have nothing". Sent from [Cambridge]. to [London]. Dateline: "Feb: 17. 1757". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: / in King's Arms Yard / Coleman Street / London" Postmark: "18 FE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0266 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [3 March 1757]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 202 mm x 163 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 88-89, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 234, vol. ii, 496; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXXIV, vol. i, 309
- Contents: Incipit: "I accept with pleasure your kind invitation, & have agreed to accompany". Sent from Cambridge. to [London]. Dateline: "Thursday". Address: "Camb:e". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton MD: / in Kings-Arms Yard / Coleman Street / London" Postmark: "4 MA".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0268 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 17 April 1757
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 205 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 104-105, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 236, vol. ii, 497-498; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXXXVIII, vol. i, 328-329; Works (1816), section IV, letter LVII, vol. ii, 280-281; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXV, vol. iii, 158-159
- Contents: Incipit: "If I did not immediately answer your kind enquiry, you will attribute it". Sent from [Cambridge]. to [London]. Dateline: "April 17. Sunday. 1757". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton MD / in King's-Arms Yard / Fenchurch Street / London" Postmark: "18 AP".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0280 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 17 August 1757
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 199 mm x 160 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 92-93, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 246, vol. ii, 518-519; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXLVI, vol. i, 345-346; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXII, vol. ii, 286; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXX, vol. iii, 164-165
- Contents: Incipit: "It feels to me as if it were a long while, since I heard from you.". Sent from Stoke Poges. to [London]. Dateline: "Aug: 17. 1757". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: in / Kings-Arms Yard, Coleman-Street / London" Postmark: "18 AV".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0284 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 7 September 1757
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 2 pages, 200 mm x 160 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 94-95, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 249, vol. ii, 525-526; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXLIX, vol. i, 351-354; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXIV, vol. ii, 289-291; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXII, vol. iii, 168-170
- Contents: Incipit: "I am greatly obliged to your care & kindness for considering with". Sent from Stoke Poges. Dateline: "Sept: 7. 1757". Address: "Stoke".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0286 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 7 October 1757
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 201 mm x 158 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 96-97, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 251, vol. ii, 531-533; Memoirs (1775), section iv, 250, note; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 196; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLI, vol. i, 365-368; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXVI, vol. ii, 296-297; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXIV, vol. iii, 177-179
- Contents: Incipit: "I heartily rejoice with you, that your little family are out of danger,". Sent from [Stoke Poges]. Dateline: "Oct: 7. 1757". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton, M:D: / in [...]ngs-Arms Yard, Coleman Street / London" Postmark: "8 OC".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0290 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 31 October 1757
- Physical Description: A.L.; envelope, 2 pages, 197 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 98-99, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 255, vol. ii, 536-537; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLIII, vol. i, 369-370; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXVII, vol. ii, 298-299; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXV, vol. iii, 179-180
- Contents: Incipit: "I should be extremely sorry to think that You or Mrs Wharton came". Sent from [Stoke Poges]. to [London]. Dateline: "Oct: 31. 1757". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton, M:D: in / Kings-Arms Yard Coleman Street / London" Postmark: "1 NO".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0293 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 8 December 1757
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 205 mm x 160 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 102-103, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 257, vol. ii, 541-542; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLIV, vol. i, 371-372; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXVIII, vol. ii, 299-300; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXVI, vol. iii, 181-182
- Contents: Incipit: "I have received the draught you were so good to send me, & the money". Sent from [Cambridge]. to [London]. Dateline: "Dec: 8. 1757". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: in / King's Arms Yard, Coleman Street / London" Postmark: "9 DE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0294 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 12 December 1757
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 206 mm x 160 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 100-101, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 258, vol. ii, 542-543; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLV, vol. i, 372; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXIX, vol. ii, 301; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXVII, vol. iii, 182-183
- Contents: Incipit: "You will wonder, why I trouble you so soon with another letter.". Sent from Cambridge. to [London]. Dateline: "Dec: 12. 1757". Address: "Cambridge". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton M:D: in / King's-Arms Yard Coleman-Street / London" Postmark: "13 DE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0309 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 21 February 1758
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 199 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 106-107, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 267, vol. ii, 563-565; Memoirs (1775), letter xxix, section iv, 259-260; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXIII, vol. ii, 22-24; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXI, vol. ii, 305-306; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXIX, vol. iii, 187-189; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter C, vol. ii, 29-30; Works (1814), section IV, letter XXIX, vol. i, 366-367
- Contents: Incipit: "I feel very ungrateful (wch is the most uneasy of all feelings) in that". Sent from [Cambridge]. to [London]. Dateline: "Feb: 21. 1758". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: in / Southampton-Row near Bedford: / :House / London" Postmark: "22 FE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0310 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [8 March 1758]
- Language: English
- Location: [unlocated]
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 268, vol. ii, 565-567; Memoirs (1775), letter xxix, section iv, 259-260; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 204-206; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXIV, vol. ii, 24-25; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CI, vol. ii, 30-32; Works (1814), section IV, letter XXX, vol. i, 367-368
- Contents: Incipit: "It is indeed for want of spirits, as you suspect, that my studies lie among". Sent from [Cambridge].
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0312 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 9 April 1758
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 200 mm x 163 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 108-109, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 270, vol. ii, 569-570; Memoirs (1775), letter xxxii, section iv, 269-270; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXVI, vol. ii, 29-30; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXII, vol. ii, 307-308; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXX, vol. iii, 189-190; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CIII, vol. ii, 38-40; Works (1814), section IV, letter XXXII, vol. i, 374-376
- Contents: Incipit: "I am equally sensible of your affliction, & of your kindness, that made you". Sent from [Cambridge]. to [London]. Dateline: "Sunday - April 9, 1758". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton, M:D: in / Southampton-Row near Bedford-House / London" Postmark: "10 AP".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0313 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 18 June 1758
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 200 mm x 163 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 110-111, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 271, vol. ii, 570-572; Memoirs (1775), letter xxxii, section iv, 270-271; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXVII, vol. ii, 30-32; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXIII, vol. ii, 308-310; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXXI, vol. iii, 191-193
- Contents: Incipit: "I am much concern'd to hear the account you give of yourself,". Sent from [Cambridge]. to [London]. Dateline: "June 18. 1758". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton, M:D:, in South- / ampton-Row, Bloomsbury, London" Postmark: "20 IV".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0317 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 9 August 1758
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 210 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 112-113, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 274, vol. ii, 578; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXIX, vol. ii, 35-36; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXIV, vol. ii, 311-312; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXXII, vol. iii, 193-194
- Contents: Incipit: "I have been, since I saw you in Town, pretty much on the wing,". Sent from Stoke Poges. to [London]. Dateline: "Aug: 9 ... 1758". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: in / Southampton Row, Bloomsbury / London" Postmark: "10 AV".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0320 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 31 August 1758
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 2 pages, 228 mm x 187 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 114-115, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 277, vol. ii, 584-586; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXXII, vol. ii, 46-49; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXVI, vol. ii, 318-320; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXXIV, vol. iii, 202-204
- Contents: Incipit: "I ought to have informed you sooner, that I had received the Ticket". Sent from Stoke Poges. Dateline: "Aug: 31. 1758". Address: "Stoke".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0323 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 16 September 1758
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 205 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 116-117, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 280, vol. ii, 589-590; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXXV, vol. ii, 55-56; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXVIII, vol. ii, 322-323; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXXVI, vol. iii, 206-208
- Contents: Incipit: "Having been for a considerable time without any news of you, I have taken". Sent from [Stoke Poges]. to [London]. Dateline: "Sept: 16. 1758". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton M:D: in / Southampton-Row, Bloomsbury / London" Postmark: "18 SE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0325 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [9 November 1758]
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 200 mm x 157 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 118-119, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 282, vol. ii, 591-592; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXXVII, vol. ii, 58-60; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXIX, vol. ii, 324-325; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXXVII, vol. iii, 208-209
- Contents: Incipit: "My judgement is, that if your picture possess but any one of the beauties". Sent from Stoke Poges. to [London]. Dateline: "Nov: 1758". Address: "Stoke". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton, M:D:, in / Southampton-Row, Bloomsbury / London" Postmark: "10 NO".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0330 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 2 December 1758
- Physical Description: A.L.; envelope, 3 pages, 202 mm x 157 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 120-121, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 285, vol. ii, 600-602; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXXXI, vol. ii, 66-69; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXXI, vol. ii, 327-328; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter LXXXIX, vol. iii, 211-212
- Contents: Incipit: "You are so hospitable in your offers, that my Cargo is preparing to set out". Sent from [Stoke Poges]. to [London]. Dateline: "Dec: 2. 1758". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton, M:D: / in Southampton-Row, Bloomsbury / London" Postmark: "4 DE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0341 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 21 July 1759
- Physical Description: A.L., 4 pages, 203 mm x 160 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 122-123, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 296, vol. ii, 624-629; Memoirs (1775), letter xxxvi, section iv, 276-277; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CLXXXVII, vol. ii, 84-90; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXXII, vol. ii, 328-333; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XC, vol. iii, 213-219
- Contents: Incipit: "I have at last found rest for the sole of my gouty foot in your own". Sent from [London]. Dateline: "Saturday. July 21. 1759".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0349 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 18 September 1759
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 4 pages, 205 mm x 160 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 124-125, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 303, vol. ii, 640-645; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXCII, vol. ii, 100-107; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXXIV, vol. ii, 335-339; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XCII, vol. iii, 220-226
- Contents: Incipit: "I can not say any thing to you about Mason, whose motions I am". Sent from London. Dateline: "Sept: 18. 1759". Address: "Southampton-Row".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0353 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [28 November 1759]
- Physical Description: A.L., 3 pages, 226 mm x 183 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 126-127, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 306, vol. ii, 649-653; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 226-227; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXCIV, vol. ii, 109-112; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXXV, vol. ii, 339-342; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XCIII, vol. iii, 226-229
- Contents: Incipit: "I know not what to say to you after so long a silence, but that I have". Sent from [London].
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0355 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 23 January 1760
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 4 pages, 202 mm x 158 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 128-129, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 308, vol. ii, 655-662; Memoirs (1775), section iv, 277-278; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 228; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXCVII, vol. ii, 117-126; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXXVI, vol. ii, 342-347; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XCIV, vol. iii, 230-236
- Contents: Incipit: "I am much obliged to you for your antique News: Froissard is a favourite". Sent from London. Dateline: "Thursday, [Wednesday] Jan: 23. 1760". Address: "London".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0358 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 22 April 1760
- Physical Description: A.L., 4 pages, 202 mm x 157 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 130-131, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 311, vol. ii, 665-672; Memoirs (1775), section iv, 278; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 230-231; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CC, vol. ii, 132-139; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXXVII, vol. ii, 347-352; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XCV, vol. iii, 236-242; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CVII, vol. ii, 46-48; Works (1814), section IV, letter XXXVI, vol. i, 380-383
- Contents: Incipit: "I am not sorry to hear, you are exceeding busy, except as it has deprived me". Sent from London. Dateline: "April 22. 1760". Address: "London".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0361 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [20 June 1760]
- Physical Description: A.L., 5 pages, 200 mm x 160 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 132-134, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 313, vol. ii, 677-682; Memoirs (1775), section iv, 278, 279-280, 287; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 232-234; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCII, vol. ii, 143-148; Works (1816), section IV, letter LXXXIX, vol. ii, 356-361; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter XCVII, vol. iii, 245-252; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXI, vol. ii, 56-58; Works (1814), section IV, letter XL, vol. i, 390-391
- Contents: Incipit: "I heard yesterday from your old Friend Mr. Field, that Mrs Wharton". Sent from [London].
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0370 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 21 October 1760
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 3 pages, 205 mm x 157 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 135-136, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 321, vol. ii, 703-705; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 241; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCIX, vol. ii, 166-170; Works (1816), section IV, letter XCII, vol. ii, 366-369; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter C, vol. iii, 259-262
- Contents: Incipit: "Don't be afraid of me: I will not come, till you tell me, I may:". Sent from London. Dateline: "Oct: 21. 1760". Address: "London".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0381 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 31 January 1761
- Physical Description: A.L., 6 pages, ff. 139-140: 205 mm x 160 mm f. 141: 330 mm x 202 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 139-141, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 331, vol. ii, 724-732; Memoirs (1775), section iv, 288; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXVIII, vol. ii, 199-209; Works (1816), section IV, letter XCV, vol. ii, 376-384; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CIII, vol. iii, 270-280
- Contents: Incipit: "You seem to forget me: if it were for any other reason, than that you are". Sent from London. Dateline: "Jan: 31. 1761". Address: "London".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0383 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 9 May 1761
- Physical Description: A.L., 2 pages, 204 mm x 161 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 142-143, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 333, vol. ii, 735-737; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXX, vol. ii, 212-213; Works (1816), section IV, letter XCVI, vol. ii, 384-386; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CIV, vol. iii, 280-282
- Contents: Incipit: "I have been very naughty, I confess; but I informed your Brother". Sent from [London]. to Durham. Dateline: "May 9. 1761". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton at / Old-Park near / Durham" Postmark: "9 MA GR".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0387 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 23 June 1761
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 2 pages, 205 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 144-145, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 336, vol. ii, 740-742; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXXII, vol. ii, 215-218; Works (1816), section IV, letter XCVII, vol. ii, 387-388; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CV, vol. iii, 283-284
- Contents: Incipit: "When I received your letter I was still detain'd in Town: but am now". Sent from Cambridge. Dateline: "June 23. 1761". Address: "Pembroke-Hall".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0388 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [19 July 1761]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 2 pages, 199 mm x 164 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 148-149, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 337, vol. ii, 742-743; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXXIII, vol. ii, 218-219; Works (1816), section IV, letter XCVIII, vol. ii, 389-390; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CVI, vol. iii, 285-286
- Contents: Incipit: "As you & Mr R: Wharton seem determined for the foundation, I shall say". Sent from Cambridge. Dateline: "July 19 ..". Address: "Pemb: Coll:".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0393 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [8 September 1761]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 2 pages, 195 mm x 158 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 146-147, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 342, vol. ii, 749-750; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 247-248; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXXVII, vol. ii, 224-226; Works (1816), section IV, letter C, vol. ii, 392-393; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CVIII, vol. iii, 288-289
- Contents: Incipit: "I am just come to Town, where I shall stay six weeks or more,". Sent from [London]. Dateline: "Tuesday".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0399 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 22 October 1761
- Physical Description: A.L., 3 pages, 212 mm x 164 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 150-151, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 348, vol. ii, 761-762; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXXXI, vol. ii, 238-240; Works (1816), section IV, letter CI, vol. ii, 393-395; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CIX, vol. iii, 289-291
- Contents: Incipit: "Do not think me very dilatory, for I have been sending away all my things". Sent from London. Dateline: "Oct: 22. 1761". Address: "South:n Row".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0401 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 13 November 1761
- Physical Description: A.L.; part of the letter (1 fol.) is missing, 2 pages, 200 mm x 166 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, f. 152, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 350, vol. ii, 765-766; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXXXIV, vol. ii, 244-246; Works (1816), section IV, letter CII, vol. ii, 395-396; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CX, vol. iii, 291-293
- Contents: Incipit: "I went as soon as I received your last letter, to chuse papers for you". Sent from London. Dateline: "Nov: 13. 1761". Address: "London".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0406 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [11 January 1762]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 3 pages, 230 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 137-138, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 353, vol. ii, 769-773; Memoirs (1775), letter xl, section iv, 287-288; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 248-249; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXXXVII, vol. ii, 248-252; Works (1816), section IV, letter XCIII, vol. ii, 369-373; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CI, vol. iii, 262-267
- Contents: Incipit: "The best piece of news I have to send you is, that Mason is Residentiary". Sent from Cambridge. Dateline: "Jan: 1761". Address: "Pemb: Coll:".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0411 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 4 June 1762
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 2 pages, 226 mm x 187 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, f. 153, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 358, vol. ii, 779-780; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXLI, vol. ii, 259-260; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXII, vol. iii, 295-296
- Contents: Incipit: "I have no other apprehension, if I should come into the North,". Sent from Cambridge. Dateline: "June 4. 1762". Address: "Pemb: Hall".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0413 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 10 July 1762
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 205 mm x 160 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 154-155, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 360, vol. ii, 781; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXLIII, vol. ii, 261-262; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXIII, vol. iii, 297
- Contents: Incipit: "I have pass'd a week here with Mr Precentor, & assisted at all his". Sent from York. to Durham. Dateline: "July 10. 1762". Address: "York". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton M:D: at / Old-Park near / Durham" Postmark: "YORK".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0416 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 4 December 1762
- Physical Description: A.L., 4 pages, 200 mm x 162 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 156-157, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 363, vol. ii, 784-788; Memoirs (1775), letter xliii, section iv, 292-293; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXLV, vol. ii, 263-269; Works (1816), section IV, letter CIV, vol. ii, 399-402; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXIV, vol. iii, 297-302; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXV, vol. ii, 63-65; Works (1814), section IV, letter XLIII, vol. i, 395-396
- Contents: Incipit: "I feel very ungrateful every day, that I continue silent, & yet I do not". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "Dec: 4. 1762". Address: "Cambridge". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton M:D: at / Old-Park near / Durham" Postmark: "YORK".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0426 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 5 August 1763
- Physical Description: A.L., 3 pages, 226 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 160-161, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 373, vol. ii, 805-809; Memoirs (1775), letter xlvii, section iv, 303; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 259; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCLIII, vol. iii, 15-20; Works (1816), section IV, letter CVIII, vol. ii, 413-417; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXIX, vol. iv, 9-14; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXIX, vol. ii, 75-76; Works (1814), section IV, letter XLVII, vol. i, 405
- Contents: Incipit: "You may well wonder at my long taciturnity: I wonder too, & know not". Sent from Cambridge. Dateline: "Aug: 5. 1763". Address: "Pembroke".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0438 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 21 February 1764
- Physical Description: A.L., 3 pages, 207 mm x 162 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 158-159, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 385, vol. ii, 831-833; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCLVIII, vol. iii, 31-34; Works (1816), section IV, letter CXIII, vol. ii, 429-431; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXXIV, vol. iv, 28-31
- Contents: Incipit: "If the ill-news be true, wch your last letter to Mr Brown makes very". Sent from [Cambridge]. Dateline: "Feb: 21. 1764".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0442 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 10 July 1764
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 230 mm x 189 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 162-163, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 390, vol. ii, 836-841; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 269; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCLIX, vol. iii, 35-40; Works (1816), section IV, letter CXIV, vol. ii, 432-435; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXXV, vol. iv, 32-36
- Contents: Incipit: "I do remember & shall ever remember, as I ought, your extreme kindness". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "July 10, 1764". Address: "Cambr:". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Thomas Wharton at / Old-Park near / Durham" Postmark: "[CA]MBRIDG[E]".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0455 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 29 April 1765
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 3 pages, 203 mm x 160 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 164-165, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 401, vol. ii, 870-872; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCLXIX, vol. iii, 69-72; Works (1816), section IV, letter CXVIII, vol. ii, 445-447; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXXIX, vol. iv, 47-50
- Contents: Incipit: "I have lately heard, that you have been very ill, & that in the midst". Sent from Cambridge. Dateline: "29 Apr: 1765". Address: "Cambr:".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0460 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 6 June 1765
- Physical Description: A.L.; envelope, 1 page, 222 mm x 184 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 166-167, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 406, vol. ii, 878; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCLXXII, vol. iii, 76; Works (1816), section IV, letter CXIX, vol. ii, 448; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXXX, vol. iv, 50-51
- Contents: Incipit: "Here am I (thanks to Mr Precentor's hospitality) laid up with". Sent from York. to Durham. Dateline: "Thursday. 6 June. 1765". Address: "York". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton at / Old-Park near / Durham" Postmark: "EASING WOULD".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0466 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [30 September 1765]
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 8 pages, 225 mm x 180 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 168-171, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 412, vol. ii, 887-895; Memoirs (1775), letter l, section iv, 309-318; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCLXXVII, vol. iii, 82-93; Works (1816), section IV, letter CXX, vol. ii, 448-456; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXXXI, vol. iv, 51-61; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXXIV, vol. ii, 87-96; Works (1814), section IV, letter L, vol. i, 411-418
- Contents: Incipit: "I defer'd writing to you, till I had seen a little more of this countrey,". Sent from [Glamis Castle].
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0475 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 5 March 1766
- Physical Description: A.L.; envelope, 3 pages, 227 mm x 190 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 172-173, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 420, vol. iii, 919-923; Memoirs (1775), letter lii, section iv, 320-321; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCLXXXI, vol. iii, 100-105; Works (1816), section IV, letter CXXVI, vol. ii, 468-472; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXXXVII, vol. iv, 74-80; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXXVII, vol. ii, 101-102; Works (1814), section IV, letter LII, vol. i, 420-421
- Contents: Incipit: "I am amazed at myself, when I think I have never wrote to you:". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "March 5. 1766". Address: "Pemb: C:". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton M:D: at / Old-Park near Darlington / Durham" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0478 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 26 August 1766
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 236 mm x 190 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 174-175, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 423, vol. iii, 929-933; Memoirs (1775), letter liii, section iv, 322-324; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCLXXXIV, vol. iii, 112-117; Works (1816), section IV, letter CXXVII, vol. ii, 473-476; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXXXVIII, vol. iv, 80-85; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXXVIII, vol. ii, 103-105; Works (1814), section IV, letter LIII, vol. i, 422-423
- Contents: Incipit: "Whatever my pen may do, I am sure my thoughts expatiate no where oftener". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "26 Aug: 1766". Address: "Pemb: Coll:". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton, M:D: at / Old-Park near Darlington / Durham / to be left at / Sunderland-Bridge" Postmark: "[illeg.]".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0501 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 21 June 1767
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 232 mm x 189 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 176-177, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 445, vol. iii, 964; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCIII, vol. iii, 146; Works (1816), section IV, letter CXXIX, vol. ii, 478; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXL, vol. iv, 86-87
- Contents: Incipit: "Here we are, Mr Brown & I, in a wilderness of sweets,". Sent from Aston. to Durham. Dateline: "Sunday. 21 June. 1767". Address: "Aston". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton at Old-Park / near Darlington / Durham" Postmark: "ROTHERHAM".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0515 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 28 December 1767
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 4 pages, 228 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 178-179, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 459, vol. iii, 986-990; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCXV, vol. iii, 163-168; Works (1816), section IV, letter CXXXII, vol. ii, 483-487; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXLIII, vol. iv, 93-97
- Contents: Incipit: "Many & various maladies have I labour'd under, since I left the north,". Sent from Cambridge. Dateline: "Dec: 28. 1767". Address: "Pemb: Coll:".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0519 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 17 January 1768
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 229 mm x 182 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 180-181, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 463, vol. iii, 997; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCXIX, vol. iii, 175; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CXLV, vol. iv, 101
- Contents: Incipit: "I was much surprised to receive a letter superscribed in your hand from London,". Sent from Cambridge. to [London]. Dateline: "17 Jan: 1768". Address: "Pemb: Coll:". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton at Mr Wharton's / in Boswell-Court, Carey-street / London" Postmark: "[illeg.]".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0531 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 15 March 1768
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 229 mm x 182 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 182-183, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 475, vol. iii, 1027-1030; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCXXVI, vol. iii, 192-195; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CLI, vol. iv, 116-119
- Contents: Incipit: "I am so totally uninform'd, indeed so helpless, in matters of law,". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "March 15. 1768". Address: "Pemb: C:". Envelope (front): "To / Dr Wharton at Old-Park / near Darlington / Durham" Postmark: "[illeg.]".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0537 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 1 August 1768
- Physical Description: A.L.; envelope, 2 pages, 236 mm x 182 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 185-186, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 480, vol. iii, 1037-1038; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCXXXI, vol. iii, 202-203; Works (1816), section IV, letter CXXXIX, vol. ii, 503-504; Works (1835-1843), section IV, letter CLIV, vol. iv, 123-124
- Contents: Incipit: "I have been remiss in answering your last letter, wch was sent me". Sent from London. to Durham. Dateline: "1. Aug: 1768". Address: "Jermyn-Street (at Mr Roberts's)". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton, M:D: / of Old-Park near Darling- / ton / Durham" Postmark: "1 AU".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0552 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 20 April 1769
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 222 mm x 180 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 187-188, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 493, vol. iii, 1056-1058; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCXLIII, vol. iii, 219-221; Works (1816), section V, letter I, vol. ii, 509-510; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter I, vol. iv, 128-130
- Contents: Incipit: "You have reason to call me negligent, nor have I any thing to alledg". Sent from [London]. to Durham. Dateline: "20 April. 1769". Address: "London". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton Esq / at Old-Park near / Darlington / Durham / to be left at / Sunderland-bridge" Postmark: "20 [A]P".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0561 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 17 July 1769
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 1 page, 222 mm x 182 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 189-190, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 502, vol. iii, 1072-1073; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCXLIX, vol. iii, 230; Works (1816), section V, letter V, vol. ii, 518; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter VI, vol. iv, 139-142
- Contents: Incipit: "Mason being in residence in at York, I lay aside my first design of going". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "17 July 1769". Address: "Pemb: Coll:". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton Esq of / Old-Park near Darlington / Durham / to be left at / Sunderland-Bridge" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0564 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 18 October 1769
- Physical Description: A.L.; envelope, 3 pages, 228 mm x 182 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 191-192, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 505, vol. iii, 1074-1078; Memoirs (1775), letter iv, section v, 350-354; Letters (1900-12), journal 1, vol. iii, 232-234; Works (1816), section V, journal 1, letter VI, vol. ii, 519-522; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter VII, vol. iv, 143-148; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXLIV, vol. ii, 135-165; Works (1814), section V, letter IV, vol. i, 447-471
- Contents: Incipit: "Wd at N:W. clouds & sunshine. a mile & 1/2 from Brough on a hill". Sent from Aston. to Durham. Dateline: "18 Oct: 1769". Address: "Aston". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton Esq of / Old-Park near Darlington / Durham" Postmark: "SHEFFIELD".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0565 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 29 October 1769
- Physical Description: A.L.S., 4 pages, 223 mm x 177 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 193-194, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 506, vol. iii, 1078-1081; Memoirs (1775), letter iv, section v, 354-357; Letters (1900-12), journal 2, vol. iii, 235-238; Works (1816), section V, journal 2, vol. ii, 523-527; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXLIV, vol. ii, 143-146
- Contents: Incipit: "The figure of Ulz-water nothing resembles that laid down in our maps:". Sent from Cambridge. Dateline: "29 Oct: 1769". Address: "Cambridge".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0569 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: [November 1769]
- Physical Description: A.L., 4 pages, 223 mm x 180 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 195-196, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 508*, vol. iii, 1087-1091; Memoirs (1775), letter iv, section v, 357-360; Letters (1900-12), journal 3, vol. iii, 239-243; Works (1816), section V, journal 3, letter VII, vol. ii, 526-531; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter VIII, vol. iv, 149-154
- Contents: Incipit: "Oct: 3. The hills here are cloth'd all up their steep sides with oak,". Sent from [Cambridge].
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0573 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 3 January 1770
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 5 pages, 228 mm x 180 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 197-199, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 511, vol. iii, 1094-1098; Memoirs (1775), letter iv, section v, 360-364; Letters (1900-12), journal 4, vol. iii, 244-264; Works (1816), section V, letter VIII/IX, vol. ii, 531-549; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter IX, vol. iv, 154-178; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXLIV, vol. ii, 146-165
- Contents: Incipit: "Oct: 5. Wd N:E: Clouds & sunshine. Walk'd thro' the meadows & corn-fields". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "3 Jan: 1770". Address: "Pemb: C:". Envelope (front): "To Thos. Wharton Esq. of Old Park near Darlington Durham" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0597 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 18 April 1770
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 224 mm x 184 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 212-213, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 519, vol. iii, 1125-1127; Memoirs (1775), letter v, section v, 379-380; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCLXIII, vol. iii, 279-281; Works (1816), section V, letter XI, vol. ii, 552-554; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter XI, vol. iv, 182-184; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXLV, vol. ii, 166-167; Works (1814), section V, letter V, vol. i, 471-472
- Contents: Incipit: "I have been sincerely anxious for Miss Wharton, whose illness must have". Sent from [Cambridge]. to Durham. Dateline: "18 April 1770". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton Esq of / Old Park near / Darlington / Durham" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0609 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 24 August 1770
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 2 pages, 227 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 214-215, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 530, vol. iii, 1141-1143; Memoirs (1775), letter xii, section v, 394-395; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCLXX, vol. iii, 290-291; Works (1816), section V, letter XV, vol. ii, 560-561; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter XV, vol. iv, 191-193
- Contents: Incipit: "It happen'd, that I was in London at the time, when St: received". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "Aug: 24. 1770". Address: "Pemb: Coll:". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton Esq of / Old-Park near / Darlington / Durham" Postmark: "CAMBRIDG[E]".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0622 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 2 February 1771
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 225 mm x 185 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 216-217, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 542, vol. iii, 1164-1166; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCLXXVII, vol. iii, 301-302; Works (1816), section V, letter XVII, vol. ii, 564-566; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter XVIII, vol. iv, 196-199
- Contents: Incipit: "It never rains, but it pours, my dear Doctor. you will be glad to hear,". Sent from Cambridge. to Durham. Dateline: "2 Feb: 1771". Address: "Pemb: Coll:". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton Esq / of Old-Park near / Darlington / Durham" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.
- Archive MS ID: letters.0636 (Source: EAD/XML)
- Title: Gray, Thomas to Wharton, Thomas
- Date: 24 May 1771
- Physical Description: A.L.S.; envelope, 3 pages, 202 mm x 172 mm
- Language: English
- Location: Egerton MS 2400, ff. 218-219, Manuscripts collection, British Library, London, UK <https://bl.libguides.com/reference-services/manuscripts>
- References: Correspondence (1971), letter no. 553, vol. iii, 1188-1189; Memoirs (1775), letter xii, section v, 395; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCLXXXIV, vol. iii, 320-321; Works (1816), section V, letter XVIII, vol. ii, 566-567; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter XIX, vol. iv, 199-201; Letters of Thomas Gray, 2 vols. (1819), letter CXLIX, vol. ii, 174-175; Works (1814), section V, letter XII, vol. i, 485-486
- Contents: Incipit: "I was really far from well in health, when I received your last letter:". Sent from London. to Durham. Dateline: "24 May. 1771". Address: "at Frisby's, in Jermyn-Street, St. James's". Envelope (front): "To / Thomas Wharton Esq, / of Old-Park near / Darlington / Durham" Postmark: "25 MA".
- Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archive available online.