Reference2664/2/4B/109
LevelItem
TitleHousehold bills for Worfield.
Description1a. Receipted accounts from Andrew Phillips for material, silks and threads (3).
b. Unsigned bill for goods delivered from London; boxes, hampers and caskets.
c. Receipted bill from Ann Poole for milk and cream.
d. Receipted bill from Thomas Barnes for wages and expenses.
e. Receipted bill from Richard Fryer for carriage services.
f. Receipted bill from J Vernon for goods.
g. Receipt from Sarah Corbett.
h. Assessment and receipt for land tax and the church loan.
i. Receipted bill for payments by Jane Merrick (her mark) for goods.
j. Receipt from John Farmer for annuity.
k. Receipted bill from Joseph Bradney for coal.
l. Receipt from Paul Berrington for one year's wages.
m. Receipted account from Joseph Jellico for malt and barley (3).
n. List of carriage charges, no name.
o. List of names of traders, with values.

2a. Receipted bill from Richard Davies for rum for John Blakeway.
b. Receipt for one year's excise duty paid on one four wheel carriage.
c. Receipt from John Owen for maintenance work carried out in the house.
d. Receipt from John Hill for the Poor Law.
e. Receipted bill from Tim Barney, blacksmith, for horse shoes and other services (2).
f. Receipted bill from John for services and payments to other traders.
g. Receipted bill from Matthew Millner for soap.
h. Receipted bill from Richard Saddler for one year's window tax.

3a. Receipted bill from George Lowe for his wife's annuity.
b. Receipted bill from Richard Saddler for schooling for Thomas Stockall.
c. Leaflet from Richard Shergold, printer to the Commissioners of the state lottery showing list of prizes up to £10,000.
d. List of settled accounts from Apr to Dec 1746.
e. Bill from Walter Hatton, silk dyer, on his printed advert.
f. 21 Apr 1746 Letter from Barbara Davenport to unknown, looking to find Mr Colebrooke.
g. Leaflet used as a bill from John Hawkins, silk merchant.
h. Receipted bill from John Vernon, glover (2).
i. Receipted account from John Kighttley for services and payments to other traders (2).
j. Receipted bill from John Piper for work on wagons.
k. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Smalman for sugar.
l. Receipted bill from Francis & Mrs Poole for goods including lamb & oranges and return of monies borrowed.
m. Receipted bills from Broadwater for horses hay and corn etc (3).
n. Receipted bills from Cath Morgan for mountain wine, beer and red wine (4).
o. Receipted account from Francis Poole for land tax.

4a. Wrapper appears to be a shopping list.
b. Receipted bill from Samuel Bradburne for peas and cash.
c. Receipted bill from Tim Barney, blacksmith, for horse shoes and other items (3).
d. Receipted bill from Benjamin Taylor for candles.
e. Bill from Edward Smallman for thread receipted by Humphry Duppa.
f. Note to Mrs Davenport regarding money owed to Edmund Hadon.
g. Receipted bill from Thomas Gwillam for repairs to coach.
h. Receipted bill from John Malpas for work carried out by various labourers.
i. Receipted bill from John Owen for work carried out on the estate.
j. Bill from Thomas Billingsley, tailor, receipted by William Brown.
k. Receipted bill from Samuel Bradburne for goods including butter and coal.

5a. Receipted bill from Samuel Wyatt for stays.
b. Receipted bill from George Haslewood, tailor.
c. Receipted bill from Mrs e. Lovatt for green tea.
d. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Whistan for wages.
e. Receipted bill from Tim Barney for repairs to carriage and shoeing horses.
f. Receipts from Prideaux Sutton for two annuities due to his wife.
g. Receipted bill from Mr Poyner for cloth.
h. Receipted bill from Thomas Shaw for cloth and thread.
i. Receipted bill from Ann Hippwood for making various items of clothing.
j. Receipted bill from William Stokes for bags of wheat.
k. Quote from Ann Hippwood for work to be carried out on curtains.
l. Receipted bill from Robert Lilly for leather dog collars and engraving.
m. Receipted bill from John Haynes for neatsfoot oil.
n. Bill from Edward Smallman for thread receipted by Humphry Duppa.

6a. Bills from Thomas Haslewood for goods including green tea (5).
b. Meat orders for Mr Corser, butcher (6).
c. Receipted bills from Anne Poole for milk and cream (2).
d. Bills from Richard Corbett for salt (2).

7. Bill of work from John Malpas, mason, listing various tradesmen.
8. Receipt from Edward Rowley for "the Supervisers Loan".

9a. Receipted bill from John Owen for repairs to furniture.
b. Receipted bill from Thomas Rogers for wine and ales.
c. Receipted bill from Tim Barney, blacksmith (3).
d. Receipted from Nathaniel Clayton for carriage of a box for John Berittol the London carrier.
e. Receipted bill from John Kighttley for payment to various tradesmen (6).
f. Receipt from Francis Page for oats.
g. Receipt from Francis Poole for land tax paid.
h. Receipt for wages from Ann Erlop.
i. Receipt from Francis Poole for rent due to Thomas Whitmore, Lord of the Manor.
j. Receipted bill from John Head for laths, tiles and gutters.
k. Receipted account from Richard Mason, warriner.
l. Receipted bill from M Bucknal for breaking in a horse.
m. Receipted bill from John Owen for work carried out in the house including making boxes and stuffing chairs.
n. Receipted bill from William Cox for 1,300 bricks.
o. Receipted bill from John Pyper for labour.

10. Receipted account from Thomas Adney for various items including medicine, letters and oysters.

11a. Receipt from Francis Poole for land and window tax.
b. Receipted bill from Tim Barney, blacksmith (3).
c. Receipted bill from John Owen for work carried out including hanging windows, mending gates and making a saucepan (2).
d. Receipted account from George Pilkinton, brazier, for repairs.
e. Receipted bill from Abel Lewis for goods including cotton and sugar.
f. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Smalman for sugar.
g. Receipted bill from Sarah Corbett, milliner, for black lace.
h. Receipted bill from William Corser, milliner, for tape and thread.
i. Receipted bill from E Wells, cooper, for work including a new handrail.
j. Receipted bill from Thomas Shaw for making petticoats and men's frocks.
k. Account from Mr Telecoes for strikes of barley, rye and malt.
Date1747
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