A letter that seems to want to further an acquaintance to his 'respected friend' Harry Peters that he can only speak with respect due to Peters' 'candor and civility'
A letter that mentions responding to a previous letter; William Poole hopes they have given Elias Hicks the appropriate information, fearing that they had not due to a headache.
A letter in which William Poole first wonders what happened in the New York yearly meeting, postulates that the 'true principles of Lutherism' have been explored in England, giving their opinions and then mentioning going to get 'leached'.
A letter to Elias Hicks, where Elizabeth Barnes expresses sorrow at Elias' 'evening of days', emphasises how much she appreciates their friendship and wishes to see him in heaven.
A letter to his cousin where he states he is upset with this cousin for an 'ungenerous reply' at his 'communication' before willing this cousin to reflect on that, informing this cousin of the head of church bestowing a 'precious gift' to the cousin, and then giving advice.