Printed letter by Edward Jeffries, from St. Thomas’s Hospital, Southwark, 12 August 1789, to the various committee chairmen around the country.
A printed letter from Jeffries in London to the various district chairmen concerning the status of the repeal [same one cited above] and a report of the activities of the London committee, 13 and 16 January 1790, noting their support of the union of the Dissenters in the country and a general body to meet in London.
Printed announcement from Jeffries in London, 30 January 1790, that the London Committee had decided to proceed with Charles James Fox presenting the motion in the present session.
Edward Jeffries, London, to William Wood, Leeds, 20 February 1790.
Printed letter “To the People of England. An Address from the Committee of Protestant Dissenters, appointed to conduct the application to Parliament for the Repeal of the Test-Laws,” by Edward Jeffries in London, 11 May 1790.
Edward Jeffries, St. Thomas’s Hospital, to William Wood, Leeds, 15 May 1790, informing him of the London Committee’s resolutions and the creation of a standing committee to proceed with a national meeting and national organization.