Description | 1. Shopping list with key wrapped in it. 2. List of various charges for travelling to Worcester, Chipping Norton, Hampton including turnpike charges and lodging (person not named). 3. Funeral costs for Mrs Ivory including a shroud and sheet. 4. Receipted bill from Paul for flowers and vegetables. 5. 8 May 1746 letter to Mrs Davenport from Judith Stubbs asking would Mr Gwyn wash her daughter Judith's lappets. Also, one letter dated Friday morn regarding the gardener, who works hard, wishing for a raise in wages. (2). 6. 30 Aug 1743 letter to Mrs Barbara Davenport from John Lightfoot regarding a bill for Mrs Cooper. 7. Note found in rosewood box but no name on it, used as a wrapper. 8. Receipted bill from Tim Barney for shoeing horses. 9. Receipted bill from Mr Barnes for work relating to the horses and carriage. 10. Receipted bill from Thomas Shaw for making waistcoats. 11. Receipt from George Allen for payment for four loads of lime. 12. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Smalman for sugar. 13. Receipted bill from Edmund Wells, cooper, for repairs. 14. Receipted bill from Richard Bill, harness maker. 15. List of names and a sketch of a rose. 16. Receipted bill from William Corser for green tea. 17. Receipted bill from Thomas Adney for wines and medicines. 18. Receipt for two pounds ten shillings being duty paid on Malt. 19. Note to Mrs Franklin, from M.L.D. mentions the writer's cousin Katherine Talbot and brother who is to go to Oxford. Asks Mrs Franklin about muslin, white satin and sarsnet. Asks to be sent oil of amber, essence of lemon and nutmegs. On reverse, letter to Mrs Davenport from Richard Gwyn, saying he has sent off the order, asking for the return of anything not required. 20. Bill from Richard Gwyn for items including worsted hose and muslin. 21. List of premises with values. 22. Account from Richard Gwyn for goods including thread, muslin, flowers and lobsters. 23. List of goods for Miss Talbot and B.D. including pins and ribbon. 24. Account from Richard Gwyn for goods including ribbon and green tea. 25. 12 May 1743 letter to Mrs Davenport from Richard Gwyn discussing: the items he has sent, the difficulty of obtaing stockings, the cheap Holland due to its having been in the Thames. Also, 2 scraps; one about fans, the oteher listing items such as minikin pins, Bohea tea and lilikins. 26. Wrapper, list of names: Corbet, Haslewood, Thomas Corser, with accounts. 27. Accounts from John Kettley, butcher (2). 28. Account from John Haslewood, grocer. 29. Account from George Haslewood, tailor, for making and repairing garments. 30. Account from Richard Corbett, grocer. 31. Receipted bill from Richard Corbett, grocer. 32. Receipted bill from Jane Saddler for reimbursement of payments to: Eliza Blakeways, Mary Parsons, Margret Billing, Mary Peplow and costs of mending of clothes. 33. Bill from John Webb for flower pots. 34. List of payments made by Frances Acton for wages and goods. Names mentioned: Betty Pepler, Jane Lettlefoot, Nanny Pepler, Mr Phips, Mr Billingston, Mrs Shinton. 35. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Smalman, on behalf of William Smalman, for sugar lumps 36. Receipted bill from Sarah Corbett, milliner, for lace and thread. 37. Receipted bill from William Corser, milliner, for silk and tape. 38. Receipted bill from Tim Barney for repairs. 39. Undated letter from B. Longwicke. 40. Account from Richard Gwyn for goods including muslin and thread. 41. Account from Andrew Phillips for goods including cloth, tape and buttons. 42. Accounts from John Haslewood, grocer, for goods (2). 43. Bill from Edmund Littlehales for cloth. 44. Account from Mr Jelico for barley and malt , lemons, sausages and pork(2). 45. Receipt from Sarah Corbett for payment for black lace. 46. Receipted bill from Edward Moor for flat lacing and making stays. 47. Account from Benjamin Haslewood for goods such as books and stationery. 48. Wrapper of a list of Mrs Davenports cloth. 49. List of amount owed to Mrs Stubbs. 50. Receipted bill from John Owen for work carried out including making shuttering for greenhouse. 51. Receipted bill from William Lewis for making garments, quilts, and covering a chair (2). 52. Bill from Andrew Phillips for binding and tape. 53. Receipt for one pound from Margaret Fowler. 54. Receipted bill from John Haynes for wine, lemons and sausages. 55. Bill for journeys and also details of twenty pounds borrowed of Mr Adney to pay tithes. |