Another letter, dated July 7, 1746, printed in the first volume of the Bedford Correspondence.
Another letter, dated Feb. 16, 1747, on the same subject as the first.
Another letter, dated Feb. 19, 1757, also printed in the Bedford Correspondence.
Another letter, dated July 22, 1767, relative to his embarkation of a regiment in which he was lieut.-col.
Another letter, dated Jan. 26, 1788, printed in the Bedford Correspondence.
Copy of a letter to Lord George Sackville, dated Halifax, May 12.
W. A.
Major-General Edward Wolfe resided in one of the villas in Montague Walk, on the west side of Greenwich Park; afterwards the residence of the Hon. Mr. Lyttelton, Henry Drax, Esq., Mr. Scott, and his widow.
In the register book of St. Alphege in Greenwich occurs this entry:
"Major-Genl James Wolfe, buried Nov. 20th 1759."