Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Saunders Son & Co informing the College of the names of subscribers in Exeter, Devon; Isaac Shaw requesting his school in Bootle, Lancashire, be brought into union with the College (‘Schools in Union’ were district and other grammar schools which the College awarded an annual scholarship and other privileges); Robert Smirke (1780-1867), architect, regarding the building of the College; Robert Stothard recommending the College create a school of arts. Also includes letters from subscribers to the College and a letter given to the College by Cozen Hardy & Jewsons, solicitors, in 1958, from Henry William Smith ([1788]-1872), Secretary of Morden College (former Secretary of King’s College London, 1829-1845), to William Blake, Norwich acknowledging payment of fee farm rents in Norfolk and informing him about the foundation of King’s College, 1828 Dec 15.