Description | 1. Letter to Cornet Talbot regarding Ripley Farm. 2. Memorandum concerning letting Inlands Farm to James Edwards, and mentioning quit rent on other properties. 3. Bill from Reverend Doctor Popham for Vicarial tithe. 4. Bill from Thomas Hewer for tithes. 5. Bill from Thomas Hunt for cutting faggots etc. 6. Bill from Isaac Church for labour. 7. Bill from John Crocker for poles, faggots and land tax. 8. Bill from Ephraim and Moses Dummer for labouring. 9. Reminder from Mr Montague for the quit rent for Wick Farm. 10. Undated memorandum discussing who should pay for the leases on renewal (cottagers or the lady of the manor). 11. Receipt from Mr Vezey for poor rate. 12. Receipt from Mr Vezey for meals and drink. 13. Receipt from William Tayler for land tax. 14. List of items in the stable. 15. Bill for Turnpike and associated costs 16. Receipt from Miss Davenport for assessed taxes. 17. Bill from J Goodman for flour. 18. Shopping list, with costs. 19. Bill from William Hall for labour, vegetables and game. 20. Account from William Guest for carriage of letters. 21. Unsigned bill for tea, spices etc. 22. Bill from Thomas Lillywhite. 23. Bills from Anthony Palmer for coal. 24. Account for letters for Mrs Davenport. 25. Account for letters, account for coal from John Tupper, account from J S Lane and account for beer from George Whicker. 26. Receipted bill from Edward Furnice for bread. 27. Note of quit rents and tithes. 28. Account from William Taylor for poor rates. 29. Accounts for meat from Thomas Platt, various items from Poole, and various items including rabbits, sun raisins, rush lights and flour from J Goodman. 30. Receipted bill from Thomas Platt, butcher. 31. Bill from E Carlton for vegetables. 32. Unsigned bill for dairy provisions. 33. Receipted bill from Gibbs, haberdashery. 34. Bill from Emsworth for soap and candles. 35. Scrap of paper with notes on butter. 36. Bill from the Royal Oak, Avisford Hill, for corn, beans and hay. 37. Bill and reminder from Thomas Perrin for corn and hay. 38. Bill from Ann Hammond for butter. 39. Bill from the Swan, Chichester. 40. Bill from the Packhorse, Stanstead. 41. Account of journey from Singleton to Bognor, Stanstead to Arundel, Little Hampton and Chichester. 42. Bill from J Lane for beer. 43. Bill from J Woodman for fish. 44. Bill from F Laurence for bread. 45. Bill from James Hare. 46. Bill from J Baxter for meat. 47. Bill from Martha Penn, Chichester, for coals. 48. Bill from Mary Furnell for carriage. 49. Bill from Ann and Elizabeth Marshall for lodgings at Winlenton House. 50. Bill from Sarah Smith for clothing. 51. Bill from George Parson for making and painting a compass pole and repairing a coach box spring. 52. Bill from J Stride for provisions. 53. Bill from James Mugridge for bread. 54. Bill from Moses Small for vegetables. 55. Bill from J Goodman for flour. Inside is a bill for mail, trees, salt, shoes, cakes, hampers, a mop and a rug, a bill from William Smith for poultry, bill from Elizabeth Souter for peas, bill for stabling horses at Funerton, bill for repairs, and a bill for work at Bourne. 56. Bill from Matthew Manners for horse equipment. 57. Bill from R Moore for bread and spices. 58. Unsigned bill for garden labour. 59. Bill from William Payne for tending horses. 60. Bill from George Whicher for beer. 61. Bill from Benjamin Turner for butter. 62. Bill from John Tupper for coals. 63. Bill from James Humphrey for meat. 64. Bill from Winterton House for lodging and sundries. 65. Bill for dinner, turnpike and other expenses at Aversford Hill. 66. Unsigned bill for ostler, hay, corn and beans. 67. Bill for wearing apparel. 68. Bill for ostler, hay and corn at the Norfolk Arms, Arundel. 69. Shopping list on reverse of a milk bill. 70. Bill from Wood for tarts. 71. Unsigned bill for various items including a chimney pot, salt, soap and mustard. 72. Note from Chichester regarding butter churn and a bill for mutton, bread and potatoes. 73. Bill from C Sharpe for coal. 74. Bill from unknown for rabbits. 75. Unsigned bill for groceries. 76. Unsigned bill for wearing apparel. On reverse is a bill for chips and labour. 77. Unsigned bill for a carriage, mop and broom. 78. Bill from Boyyet for bread. 79. Bill for expenses at Funerton. 80. Account for stabling horses. 81. Bill for provisions. 82. Bill from the coach and chairman for carriage. 83. Bill from Edward Young for butter. 84. Bill for groceries from C Swan. 85. Bill from John Warner for oats and beans. 86. Bill for bathing, letter, washing and shoes strings at Bognor Rocks. 87. Bill from J Scarvell for coal. |