Description | 1. Receipted bill from J Brown for postage and newspapers. 2. Bill from John Vickers for satin and other fabric.
3. Bundle of documents: a. Receipted bill from Thomas Adney, apothecary. b. Receipted bill from Edward Moore for altering stays. c. Receipted bill from Mrs Haslewood for alterations to clothes. d. Receipted bills from Thomas Corser for ribbon and material (2). e. Receipted bill from Richard Gwyn for pins. f. Receipted bill from Jane Yates for mending and alterations to clothes. g. Receipt from Thomas Joyce for cleaning a gown. h. Receipted bill from Thomas Shaw for making a mat. i. Receipted bills from Richard Gwyn for pins, fabric (2). j. Receipted bill from Thomas Brown for postage. k. Receipt from Benjamin Haslewood for a book. l. Receipted bill from Samuel Dyes for a pair of shoes. m. Receipted bill from Mary Haslewood for making clothes. n. Receipted Bill and receipt from Thomas Brown for postage. o. Receipted bill from Josiah Lateward for lamb mittens. p. Receipted bill from Samuel Dyes for shoe repairs. q. Receipted bill from Edward Haslewood for linen and thread. r. Receipted bill from Thomas Corser for fabric. s. Receipted bill from Edward Moore for mending stays. t. Receipted bill from Thomas Ricketts for fabric, girdles, handkerchiefs. u. Receipted bill from Josiah Lateward for gloves.
4. Separate bundle: a. Receipted bills from Thomas Wells for silks and thread (3). b. Receipted bills from Samuel Dyos for shoes (4). c. Receipted bill from Mrs Yates for a shift and aprons. d. Receipted bills from Thomas Shaw for mending stays and supplying silk (2). e. Receipted bill from Thomas Corser for fabric. f. Receipted bill from Thomas Brown for postage (3). g. Receipted bill from Edward Moore for making stays. h. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Whittingstall for haberdashery. i. Receipted bill from John Vickers and Thomas Eyre for tea and coffee. j Receipted bill from Mary Haselwood for making various clothes. k. Receipted bill from Richard Gwyn fabric and silks. l. Receipted bill from William Gresham for a hoop, written on printed advertising leaflet for Gresham from Paulin's at the Crown, York Street, Covent Garden. makers of riding habits, widow's weeds and other clothes. m. Undated unnamed bills for making clothes (could be Mrs Yates) (2).
5. Separate bundle: a. Selman's account listing monies and interest paid. b. 7 Nov 1741 Letter from Ann Ivory to her brother regarding general news and asking for money because she owes her sister. Also about the birth of a daughter to Mrs Davenport but the baby died a week later. c. 1740 Letter from Ann Ivory to her brother regarding payment of bills on her behalf and also requesting advice: smallpox is in the village. d. 27 Oct 1741 Letter from Ann Ivory to her cousin Lady Gough regarding the ill health of her sister who had small pox and is now recovered but walks with a stick and informing her of Mrs Davenport's 7th child which has since died; also wishing her and Sir Harry well after their marriage. e. 28 Jun 1742 Letter from Ann Ivory to her brother urgently requesting money to pay her doctor and surgeon from her illness and also informing him of the illness of her sister, also sadness at the fact he didn't call in when he was at Worcester. f.27 Apr 1740 Letter to Mrs Franklin regarding errands to do for her and purchase things. g. 2 Dec 1740 Letter from Ann Ivory to her brother requesting he pay Mr Vickers for a bill that has been outstanding for 2 years. h. 29 Jan 1739 Letter from Ann Ivory to her brother requesting some money and informing him of the general ill health that she and her sister are in. i. 23 Mar 1739 Letter from Ann Ivory to her brother requesting money to pay bills that she owes. j. 12 Mar 1739 letter from Ann Ivory to her brother requesting money for bills that she owes and that Selman needs her wages to pay the surgeon for her blindness, also about the general ailments of her and her sister. k. 2 Jan 1737 Letter from Ann Ivory to her brother requesting money to pay her bills.
6. Separate bundle: a. Receipted bill and account from Thomas Brown for postage (5). b. Receipted bill to Ann Ivory from Jeremiah Lateward for gloves (3). c. Receipted bill from P Ricketts for gloves. d. Receipted bill from Thomas Shaw for fabric and making a stays (2). e. Receipted bill to Mrs Yelverton from Holden Bowker for chintz calico. f. Receipted bill from Edward Moore for altering stays, and silk (2). g. Receipted bill from William Taylor, apothecary. h. Receipted bill from Ellenor Rotherham for a green satin wrapper. i. Receipted bill to the executors of the late Madam Ivory from Thomas Brown for postage. j. Receipted bill from Richard Gwyn for haberdashery (2 parts). k. Receipted bill to Madam Ivory from Samuel Dyos for shoes (2). l. Receipted bill from Thomas Corser for fabric and ribbon. m. Receipted bill to Madam Ivory from Thomas Adney, apothecary. n. Bill from Mrs Haslewood for making and repairing clothes. o. Receipted bill from William Galloway, apothecary. |