"Notes taken during a course of chemical lectures given at Paris in the Winter of 1802-3 by Monsieur Vauquelin"
Drawing of forcing pump proposed to be fixed in the salt water well in His Majesty's Dockyard at Portsmouth
Drawing depicting elevation of the engine and longitudinary section of the engine house for an atmospherical steam engine
Ground plan and elevation of a building for the machinery used for making block and pullies at Dunsterville Manufactory
Sketch of a pair of small shears for cutting the edges of copper sheets used for the sheating of ships
Pamphlet entitled ‘A Further Report, on the Intended Rail or Tram Road, from Stockton, by Darlington, to the collieries, with a branch to Yarum [sic]’
[Letter] London [to] Mr Goodrich, Portsea or at Mr Peake's Dockyard, Portsmouth/ Sam[ue]l Rehe. [He has received, for Goodrich, the Society of Arts' premium of £65]
Copy [bill] London [to] Navy Commissrs./John Rennie, [for] Cast Iron Diving Bell, [pumps and machinery parts etc Reference to the 'Sheerness Diving Bell'. Bears note re the bell/Goodrich, and note from the Navy Office on verso]