Description | 13 account books of Jacob, 2nd Earl of Radnor (1750-1828), mostly following the death of his father in 1776: 1) 1768-1778, rentals of Feversham estate of Downton, with lists of tenants & extract of Downton Court rolls; reverse end is accounts of the manor of Coulsdon, Surrey 2) 1777-1791 notes on his marriage settlement, with rental accounts of burgages in Downton 3) 1776-1783 accounts of allowances and expenses of his half brothers, William Henry Bouverie and Batholomew Bouverie 4) 1825-1828 personal expenses 5) 1776-1795 subscriptions to organizations, charities, deserving poor etc. including 1778 receipt of £200 signed by Dean of Salisbury 6) 1795-1824 continuation of 5) (for copy of 1810-1818 see separate sheets) 7) 1805-1814 subscriptions to other public bodies 8) 1799 arrangements for when his eldest son, William, comes of age and musings on amount of debt carried, credits/debits on the estate etc. 9) 1799-1802 estate valuations to do with land tax 10) 1814-1816 bank accounts to do with the family firm of Bouverie & Antrobus, comprising personal expenses and allowances to family 11) 1803 property tax, probably continuation of 9) 12) c1800 survey of expenses for the benefit of estate 13) 1804-1807 part of the same series as 10) |