Original manuscript letters from John Bassett Campbell to Henry Bull, along with both manuscript and typescript copies. The letters extensively discuss the experience of teaching and living at Westminster School in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
A testimony of Elias Hicks' life: it mentions his birthday (19/3/1748), his parents, early life and the fact that the 'Divine' influenced him from a young age and his later travels with the purpose of 'rally[ing] the ancient standard' and both sharing and increasing his faith. He was considered to be truly devout. His death is also detailed at the end.
Three-quarters length portrait on a much reduced scale. Hobart is seated in a red chair, wearing black, with his hands clasped in his lap; he faces slightly towards the left; to the right is a low table with a number of bundles of papers tied up with red cord or ribbon.
Half length, wearing a black coat and skull cap Inscribed l.r.: Marcus Gheeraerts pinxit, and inscribed u.l. with the identity of the sitter and his coat of arms. Extensively inscribed in Latin on a tablet beneath.