Reference2664/2/4B/130
LevelItem
TitleHousehold bills for Worfield, the majority in bundles and sub bundles.
Description1. Receipted bill from John Lockley, vet, for treatment of horses.
2. Receipted bill from Benjamin Taylor, chandler, for candles.
3. Receipted bill from William Smalman for items including sugar, nutmegs and herrings (3).
4. Receipted bill from Benjamin Haslewood for paper and wax.
5. Receipted bill from Francis Haslewood for hardware goods.
6. Receipted bill from John Guest for timber.
7. Receipted account from Mr Stedman for letters.
8. Receipted account from Robert Williams for repairs on the estate.
9. Receipted bill from Roger Phipps for four days work.
10. Receipted account from John Kittley for items including lime, gunpowder, crossing the Severn and a padlock (2).
11. List of names with amounts paid to them.
12. Receipted bill from Richard Bill for repairing a harness.
13. Receipted bills from Roger Phipps for days worked (4).
14. Receipted bill from Henry Lewis for days worked.
15. Receipt from Mr Pool for land tax.
16. Receipted bill from John Owen for carrying out repairs.
17. Receipted bill from Tim Barney, blacksmith.
18. Drawing of Talbot breed of dog which appears in the family crest.
19. Shopping list for lamp spirit.
20. Account and receipt from George Haslewood, tailor and his wife, a needlewoman (4).
21. Receipted bill from John Haynes for quarts of Lisbon wine and Neats fortoil.
22. Receipted bill from Roger Phipps for days worked (3).
23. Receipted bill from John Piper and his lad for three days work.
24. Receipted bill and a separate bill from Tim Barney, Blacksmith, for shoeing horses.
25. Receipted bill from Catharine Morgan for wine.
26. Receipted bill from Thomas Boden for cloth.
27. Receipted bill from Roger Phipps for days worked.
28. Receipted bill from Ben Medlicott for repairs to pots and pans.
29. Receipt from Thomas Whitmore.
30. Sample of silks for John Owen from Mrs Beech.
31. Receipted bill from John Owen for hardware.
32. Receipted bill from John Owen for various repairs.
33. Receipted bill from John Owen for labour and repairs (2).
34. Receipted bills from John Kittley, mainly reimbursement of small amounts to a number of named people (2).
35. Receipted bill from Joseph Wakelum for 2 bags of charcoal.
36. Receipted bill from William Cox for bricks.
37. Receipted bill from Frances Pool for thraves of cotton.
38. Receipted bill from Richard Stephens for mending timepieces and John Kittley for 5 days work and for the Poor.
39. John Kittley's account of corn sold.
40. Receipted bill from John Owen for wax, brown paper and cappaper. On the reverse, a list of hardware bought from Frank Haslewood.
41. Receipted bill from Mr Poyner for material for 2 shirts.
42. Receipted bill from Edward Haslewood for lustring and silk thread.
43. List of hardware bought from Francis Haslewood.
44. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Smalman for sugar.
45. Bill for transporting parcels from London.
46. Receipt for wages from Betty Wood.
47. Receipt from John Jefferis for payment for mole catching.
48. Receipt from Prideaux Sutton for five pounds, being half year's annuity for his wife.
49. Torn incomplete receipt from Thomas Adney for money loaned to Mr Gillon.
50. Receipted bill from Tim Barney, blacksmith.
51. Receipted bill from George Pilkington for repairs including to the still and a warming pan.
52. Receipted bill from Henry Lewis for days worked.
53. Receipted bill from John Owen for making a mahogany knife box.
54. Receipted account from Richard Corbett, grocer.
55. Receipted bill from Roger Phipps for days worked.
56. Receipt from Benjamin Poole for Land Tax.
57. Receipted bill from Richard Stretton for 6 horse loads of coke.
58. Receipted bill from Thomas Barns, blacksmith.
59. Receipted bill from Francis Barney, Blacksmith, for shoeing horses.
60. Note regarding two funeral discourses of Sir John Hartrop and his wife.
61. Undated letter stating "My Aunt and Father signed their names to a letter of attorney in order to the receiving of a mortgage". No name on the letter. A Mr Stubbs is mentioned.
62. Receipted account from Richard Mason for rabbits.
63. Receipted bill from Roger Phipps for five days work.
64. Receipted bill from John Haynes for Lisbon wine and port.
65. Receipt from Mary Sherwin for the sum of five pounds.
66. 16 and 18 May 1745 Letters from Richard Gwyn regarding material for cotton gloves and also parcels sent to Mrs Davenport (2).
67. Account from Andrew Phillips for silk, ribbon and other haberdashery.
68. Receipted bill from Roger Phipps for two days work.
69. Receipted bill from Mr Studley for a collar of brawn.
70. 20 May 1745 letter to Mrs Davenport from Andrew Phillips: the cloth is at his shop in Shifnall.
71. 21 May letter to Mrs Davenport from Elizabeth Austin, mentioning Mr Hubald, Mr Watt Stubbs and Mr Daubires. She herself was "very busy patching rags to make me a bed".
72. 29 May 1745 letter from Mr Stedman regarding the post boy having no newspaper.
73. List of Ben's clothes.
74. Receipt from Peter Garrick for payment for delivery of a hamper of wine.
75. Note stating 23 feet of raftering bought by John Owen from Mr Smith.
76. Note to Mrs Davenport from Judith Stubbs regarding the health of her son. The health of Mrs Davenport is also mentioned (3).
77. List of money owed to tradesmen and also a bill from John Haslewood for cocoa shells.
78. Receipt sent to Mrs Davenport but the bottom of the paper is torn so no name shown.
79. Two accounts from John Haslewood for goods such as cocoa, lemons and brooms.
Date1774-1775
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