Description | 1. 1707-1709 Abstract of Robert Barrett's disbursements for the use of Sharington Davenport. 2. 1715 Receipted bill from Henry Jordan to Mr Davenport for money paid out in the garden; also a note of money from Madam Frankland in the garden. 3. 1683 Receipted bill from George Longnor to Henry Davenport for making clothes. 4. 1715 Receipted bills from Howard Perkins for coals and delivery from the barge (2). 5. 1699 Receipted bill from James Castle for pots. 6. Undated account from unknown for gilding picture frames. 7. 1718 Measurement of brick works in a wall by John Saunders. 8. 18 Jul 1718 Summons to Mr Davenport to join the Militia of Middlesex or provide a person in his stead. 9. Undated account of South Sea stock and the interest accrued over 10 years. 10. 9 Dec 1712 Letter to Francis Hugonin from Monsieur De' Banc, Fort St George regarding 122 pagodas to be paid to Henry Davenport. 11. Undated recipe for dipping necks of bottles. 12. 1715 Receipted bill from Richard Dale for coal; on reverse a list of names. 13. 1707-1708 Robert Barrett's disbursements (2). 14. Undated note by A Scarf with abstracts about two clergymen, Reverend Mr Wilson of Nailston, and Reverend Shipton of Draiton Bassett. On reverse is a paragraph of how a clergyman proffers a post. 15. 1715 Receipted bill from Henry Perkins for coal and other items. 16. 1730 Receipted bill from Richard Poole for a wig and cutting hair. 17. 1730 Bill from T Hasleworth for cutlery. 18. 1729 Note of money received from Mr Stubbs; on reverse some notes about Thomas Caidel having a gun, and Thomas Caidel junior and William Caidel shooting a gun. 19. 7 Nov 1729 Letter from Edmund Bullock to William Backer regarding payment of a bill. 20. 1719 Promissory note to Henry Davenport from William Jordan, with receipt. 21. 1724-1725 Receipted bill from Mrs Grove for a year's boarding for Sharington Davenport at Eton. 22. 1720 Agreement between John Talbot and Margaret Bankes for Margaret Bankes to take possession of a property in Conduit Street, Westminster lately occupied by Dame Anne Ivory deceased. |