Description | Enclosed in a card invite to Captain Feilding to dine with the Navy Club on 31 Jan 1833.
1. Bills (2) and a receipt for plant purchases including acacias, oak trees, rose and brooms and planting from William Heale, Calne. 2. Receipted bills for alterations and repairs to clothing including trousers from Stantial (2). 3. Receipted bill for fire irons and gunshot from M Noyes and Son, Chippenham. 4. Bill and receipt for damask cloth from T & H Coward, Milsom St, Bath 5. Receipted bill for mats from John Hyde. 6. Receipted bill for stationery including book board, tissue and foolscap paper from Noyes. 7. Receipted bill for repairing umbrella from Lawes, Chippenham. 8. Receipted bill for auction buys including chairs at Spye Park, Chippenham. 9. Receipted bill for auction buys of linen at Bath. 10. Receipted bill for carriage of chair from St Michael's Mount to Penzance including making of box and labour from Hamilton & Son. 11. Bills (2) and a receipt for painting and varnishing of furniture including bedsteads and a cabinet from William Cole. 12. Bills (2) and a receipt for blacksmith work from B Ring. 13. Receipted bill for washstands from Mumford and Bailey. 14. Receipt for games certificate from Moore, collector. 15. Receipted bill for care and journeys of horses from John Miles. 16. Receipted bill carriage of goods to London including box, hampers from Charles Tanner. 17. Bill and receipt for malt and hops from John Hayward. 18. Receipted bills for repairs, materials and building of pedestals from George Banks (2). 19. Account and receipt from Christopher Budd, Bristol. 20. Receipted bill for coach fare to London and back from George Carey. 21. Bill for oats from Dark. 22. Receipted bill for making faggots of wood and fishing for 30 days from James Blackham. 23. Receipted bill for oats and carriage from Isaac Fussell. 24. Receipted bill for cleaning and repairing butts and washing tubs from Cullis, a cooper. 25. Receipted bill for brush from R Dillon, Green St, Bath. 26. Receipted bill for stands from an ironmonger, P & W Stothert, Northgate St, Bath. |