6 December, 1783, Bishop Robert Kilgour, Peterhead possibly to the presbyters of Brechin. Relates to the election of Dr William Abernethy Drummond as Bishop of Brechin. [pp.91-95].
Bishop Robert Kilgour, Peterhead to Robert Spark, Montrose. Approves their [Patrick Rose, Mr Jamieson and Robert Spark] caution "with regard to matter of Dundee" and mentions "giving supply to the congregation at Drumlithe". [pp.115-117].
18 June, 1785, Bishop Robert Kilgour, Peterhead to James Brown, Montrose. Relates to the election of a bishop for the diocese of Brechin and John Strachan's non acceptance of the charge. [pp.119-121].
James Brown (and Mr Jamieson), Marykirk to Robert Spark, Drumlithie. Serves as introduction for James Norval and relates to the settlement of a clergyman for Drumlithie. [pp.133-137].
David Fife and James Dundas, Dundee and Montrose to Bishop Smith. Relates to a dispute over the usages, the deposition of David Fife by Bishop Rait and relations with the English Church. [pp.9-23].
A. Jamieson, Marykirk to Robert Spark, Drumlithie. Relates to the election of a bishop for Brechin. Encloses transcript of letter from George Gleig declining office of bishop of Brechin of 16 November, 1786. [pp.143-151].
14 January, 1788, Pat Rose, Arbroath to Robert Spark, Drumlithie. Quotes part of a letter by the new bishop of Edinburgh. [William Abernethy Drummond?] which explains his reasons for preferring Edinburgh to Brechin. [pp.157-159].
Pat Rose, Arbroath to Robert Spark, Drumlithie. Calls Spark to a meeting to discuss the situation with regard to the events in Italy [the death of Charles Edward Stuart]. [pp.161-165].
Patrick Rose, Arbroath to Robert Spark, Drumlithie. Relates to the matter of the election of a Mr Brown to the position of Bishop. Includes extracts of letters from Bishop Rose to Bishop Abernethy and from Bishop S[trachan] to Patrick Rose. [pp.165-171].
6 November, 1788, Patrick Rose, Arbroath to Robert Spark, Drumlithie. Quotes an extract from an account by Bishop Strachan relating to election of Brown to the position of Bishop. Relates to the possibility of union with the English church. [pp.173-177].
Patrick Rose, Arbroath to Robert Spark, Bervie. Relates to arrangements for supplying various congregations during the absence of the Bishop. [pp.177-181].
Patrick Rose to Robert Spark, Drumlithie. Relates to the attempts by the Episcopal Church in Scotland to have the penal statutes against them removed. [pp.181-187].
27 July, 1744, the presbyters of Edinburgh to Bishop Keith. Relates to the presbyters' previous request for a mandate to elect a bishop and their fears over the encroachment of their rights by the bishops and the use of the English Liturgy. [pp.25-47]. [Enclosed with letter of 18 August].
[Patrick] Rose to Robert Spark, Drumlithie. Mentions the impeachment of Mr [Alexander] W[alker] at Montrose and discusses arrangements to make enquiries under the pretext of seeing a new bridge at Montrose. [pp.195-197].
24 August, 1744, David Fife to Bishop Smith. His congregation has lately made 'a very noble stand' in Defence of the Church of England. [pp.49-51]. [Enclosing note sent with letter of 27 July].