Description | 1. Bills from John Mills for wages and various purchases (2). 2. Receipted bills from Edward Stockall for garden work including planting trees and ditching (2). 3. Bill from unknown for various purchases including a wigbox. 4. Bills from unknown for repairs, wages and materials (1739). 5. Receipted bill from Thomas Phill, upholsterer, for bed hangings and coverings for General Davenport. 6. Memorandum of goods belonging to the kitchen, laundry and chambers listing the items and their monetary value. 7. List of kitchenware items. 8. List of purchases and services over a month, with no costs, including purchase of fabric, port, care of a horse and payments to various named people. 9. List of goods, with names of suppliers underwritten by Thomas Phill and Stephen Hinckley. 10. Bill from unknown for hogsheads of beer. 11. List of Mr Davenport's goods in his house at Bond Street, listing rooms and contents with some monetary values. 12. List of goods including items for Miss Betty. 13. Receipted bill from John Mills for goods. On back is a list of objects found in a box, naming who some belong to, including Mrs Ivory and Miss Betty. 14. Bill for gardening work. 15. Note from E Finch to Mr Causer requesting him to send 70 pounds of beef in 2 pieces, one of which is to have the udder. 16. Bill for Mary Morrall's wages. 17. Bill from Mr Wooley for garden items. 18. Bill from unknown for milk. 19. Receipted bill from David Clarke for shoes. 20. Bill from unknown for haberdashery. 21. Receipted bill from Thomas Avery. 22. Receipt from Thomas Wright. 23. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Gumley for dressing glass, stating that Madam Davenport would not pay full price. 24. Receipted bill from William Wilson for cloth for General Davenport. 25. Receipted bill from Robert Young, the farrier. 26. Bill for washing Betty's linen. 27. Undated list of household linen, on reverse a sentence about doctrine of sacrament of the Lord. 28. Undated list of items of clothing in French. 29. Note in French about a volume of letters of Pliny. 30. Receipt from John Lindsay for calico for Miss Betty. 31. Accounts of rent roll, money only. 32. Accounts of rent roll with further details of payments, which houses including the mansion, coach and hen houses (see 31). 33. Undated incomplete agreement about conveyancing of land in Salop. 34. 26 May 1720 Letter from Nathan Hickman to Henry Davenport asking him to come to town as people need to see him. Enclosed are 2 sheets about rents, taxes, payments. |