Description | 1. Bill from John Copner for two bob wigs and a packing box. 2. Receipted bill from Jacob Axford for jelly moulds, including of Monument, London Bridge and Buckingham Palace. 3. Receipted bill from the coachman for dog chains, brimstone, turpentine and other items. 4. Receipted bill from Worcester & Hazard, milliners of Bath, for a cloak, gauze and ribbon. 5. Receipt from Mary Perkins for wages. 6. Receipted bill from Corn: Hughes for book muslin. 7. Bills, one receipted, from John Dummer for a yew tree and painting tubes. 8. Receipted bill from James Tucker for candles, moulds and soap.
9. Separate bundle: a. Receipt from Charles Phillott for interest. b. Receipt from John Hunter for improvements. c. Receipted bill from Thomas & Edward Easthope for freight from Breedon to Bath. d. Receipted bill from Tuttell & Jones for making a cloak trimmed with fur. e. Receipted bill from John Merchant for expenses at Devizes. f. Receipted bills from Thomas Whiten for wages, books, breeches and turnpikes (2). g. Receipted bills from John Chilcott for shoes and pumps. h. Receipts from John Hunter (2). i. Receipted bill from Edward Charlton for carriage of hampers and casks. j. Receipt from Spackman. k. Receipt from John Chilcott for shoes. l. Receipted bill in French from Madame Maubach for gloves and bonnets. m. Receipted bill from William Trapp for boots, breeches and turnpikes. n. Receipted bill from Thomas Bayley for newspapers. o. Receipted bill from Benjamin Layton for a set of china. p. Receipted bill from William Prattenton for silks. q. Receipted bills from Thomas Whiten for chair hire, turnpikes and sundry items (3). r. Receipted bill from Isaac Church for masonry work. s. Receipted bills from J Bayley for newspapers (2). t. Receipted bill from Thomas Judd for a new lock for a trunk and headboard for a bed. |