Description | 1. Receipted bill from Thomas Billingsley, grocer, for bread and sugar. 2. Receipted bill from Thomas Stedman for coffee. 3. Bills, one receipted, from Samuel Southall for expenses (2). 4. Bill from Thomas Goswell for bread. 5. Bill from Jeffrey Gillingham for haberdashery. 6. Receipted bill from Henry Mytton for wine, candles and gloves, with a note from Richard Harris. 7. Bill from unknown for fine gilt, best wax, fans, pink and black ribbon. 8. Receipted bill from John Pyper for making a new wagon. 9. Receipted bills from Robert Williams for work done on the church (2). 10. Note of the name R Smithyman. 11. Receipted bills (2), and separate receipts (2), from Daniel Hipwood for a frame and other items. 12. Receipted bills from George Robinson for fabric (2). 13. Receipt from Richard Coffey for payment for hay out of Dudmaston meadows. 14. Calculation of sums owing to Mr Martin, silversmith, plus a receipt for a payment. 15. Receipted bill from Thomas Corser, milliner, for ribbon, gloves, pickled oysters, tea, herring and wine. 16. Receipts from Elinor Corser, butcher (2). 17. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Poole for two wigs and a block. 18. Receipted bill from Thomas Pratt for butter. 19. Receipted bill from Thomas Haycock for carriage. 20. Receipted bill from Ephraim Acton for tinning pans. 21. Receipted bill from Mr Hodgkinson for supply of wine. 22. Bill from unknown for haymaking and burning. 23. Receipted bill from Samuel Sherwin for grooming horses. 24. Receipted bill from Thomas Wells for haberdashery. 25. Receipted bill from Mary Haslewood for glassware. 26. Receipt for duty on malt. 27. Receipted bill from John Jones for beans. 28. Receipt from Ann Davis, cook, for wages. 29. Receipted bill from Solomon Bunting for shoes. 30. Receipted bill from Elisabeth Blakeman for gathering herbs. 31. Receipted bill from William Evans for cider. 32. Bill from unknown for carriage. 33. Receipted bill from Francis Sterney, saddler. 34. Receipted bill from Thomas Romney, carrier. 35. Receipted bill from Thomas Brown for letters. |