In 1820 Banbury mayor Robert Brayne wrote a letter to the authorities in London in response to an inquiry he had received about the character of one of the town's inhhabitants. I have seen this letter in the PRO. I am wondering if the letter of inquiry sent to the mayor would be likely to survive in some archive of the mayors' corespondence--- does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing? Thanks, Heather Olsen