1) Concerning the giving of a gift of Midland Railway stock (worth £125) and the possibility of visiting. Dated 7 Jul 1886
2) About the possibility of Gertrude leaving the orphanage and returning to her [mother] Mrs T. Marr; Dr Hymers is concerned that Mrs Marr is unable to properly care for Gertrude; concerns for Henry's welfare and that his present company is leading him astray. Dated 5 Aug 1886
3) An attempt to solve a disagreement between Henry and his brother James regarding Gertrude and whether she would be better placed back at the orphanage. Dated 10 Aug 1886
4) Shows concern for Henry and his actions; encouraging him that through good behaviour and not partaking in his fellow servants' 'excesses' he could rise to Head Butler; some passing comments about Gertrude and James. Dated 16 Aug 1886
5) Hymers professes his hopes that Henry will make Head Butler soon. Dated 28 Aug 1886
6) General news about the community in which Hymers is living; sends a copy of the 'Northern Farmer' (not included). Dated 26 Mar 1887