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TitleBills and receipts for Henry Davenport for Isleworth.
Description1. Receipted bill from Mr Courteauld for making buttons.
2. Receipted bills from T Boulton for making the coachman's coats, a mourning suit, and supplying fabric (2).
3. Receipt from Thomas Furbar for rent on a house at Isleworth.
4. Bill from unnamed for brass buttons, fabric and making a suit.
5. Undated letter from William Stevens regarding payment of a bill for a Dutch oven and pan.
6. Receipted bills from Christopher Goundry for horse feed and stabling (2).
7. Receipted bill from William Denman for oats.
8. Accounts of monies laid out for various items such as wages to a nursery maid, pairs of shoes, horse hire (2).
9. Receipt from Lancelott Snowden.
10. Receipted bill from Rowland Jones for fabric and making clothes.
11. Account for money laid out for shoes and wages.
12. Bill for various items including antimony, chains, straps and oatmeal.
13. Bill from Mr de Banc for flannel and making 2 wadded coats.
14. Receipted bill from Robert Grimes for making a chariot of the latest fashion. Detailing everything from the springs to the upholstery.
15. Bill from Mary Lock for making nosegays and flowers for hair, supplying ribbon.
16. Receipted bill from Mr Jackson for money laid out on various items including horse and coach hire.
17. Unsigned bill for washing.
18. Jackson's account for money laid out for various items, including gloves.
19. Receipted bill from M Parsons for keeping the coach and horses for 7 weeks.
20. Receipted bill from Robert Copeland for meat, bread and beer.
21. Receipted bill from John Vallance for 2 wigs.
22. Receipted bill from Mary Evans for the use of a house in Leicester Square from 29 Jul 1714.
23. Receipted bill from William Cox for shoes.
24. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Hildegard for cravats and cuffs.
25. Bills for groceries (2).
26. Receipted account by Mr Jackson for money laid out for coach hire, stamps, papers, livery, stockings etc.
27. Receipted bill from Pitronella de Viegner for linen.
28. Receipted bill from Julie Tiphaine for linen.
29. Account for money paid out for various items including sheets and tablecloths.
30. Account from the washerwoman for table linen.
31. Receipted bill from Christopher Naylor for bits.
32. Receipt from Gray Milward for money owed to his father.
33. Bill from Mr Delandier for repairing a repeating watch and two 19 carat gold chains.
34. Account from Mr Jackson for money he has paid out for various items including giving to a poor man, horse hire, cleaning a sword, and mending silk shoes.
35. Receipted bill from Francis Molyneux, draper, for fabric.
36. Receipted bill from Thomas Boulton for making clothes and supplying fabric.
37. Receipt from John Popham for a horse.
38. Accounts from the groom, including for wages, horse feed (2).
39. Receipt from Luke Parrot for a horse.
40. Bill from the washerwoman for cloaks, aprons, shifts.
41. Receipted bill from Mary Lock for making and mending clothes.
42. Receipted bill from B Pomaredy for candles, in French.
43. Bill for carriage and delivery of goods such as chairs and boxes.
44. Receipted bill from John Williams, butcher.
45. Receipted bill from George Glyn for cider for a workman at the house in Canon Street.
46. Receipted bill from John Robinson for horse stabling and feed.
47. Bill from unnamed for horse stabling and feed.
48. Bill from a bricklayer.
49. Receipted bill from Miles Barne for dishes and plates.
50. Bill from the coachman for horse feed and stabling.
51. Bill from the cooper for baskets, salt box and tubs.
52. Account of money paid out for giving to a poor man, bird seed and a woman at Hampton Court.
53. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Stephens for shoes.
54. Receipted bill from Mr Richards, baker.
55. Account from Mr Jackson for money paid out on various items including coach hire, bottles of wine, hamper.
56. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Stephens, apothecary.
57. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Stephens for shoes, gloves for mending and embroidery.
58. Receipted bills from John Jones for saddles, bridles, combs and straps (2).
59. Receipted bill from Charles Lander for bran, beans, oats, straw.
60. Bill from Mr Jackson for money paid out for various items including horse and coach hire.
61. Bill from the groom for various items including for the horses at various locations and crossing the water.
62. Receipted bill from Daniel Wright for carpentry works and making furniture.
63. Receipted bill from John Williams for butchery items.
64. Receipted bill from George Harris for a number of books including 9 books by Shakespeare. On the reverse is an undated note from Charles Boone regarding taking a coach to see Henry Davenport that evening.
65. Receipted bill from Thomas Randall for cider and carriage.
66. Receipted bill from William Seedhill for household goods.
67. Receipted bill from Charles Jenkins for delivery of bills.
68. Account of a brewer's bill.
69. Receipted bill from William Prior for stirrups.
70. Bill from a brazier for various items including brass pans, brass grate and furniture, tinder box.
71. Receipted bill from William Stephens, icluding brazier, for brass locks, saucepans, gridirons..
72. Bill for coal.
73. Receipted bills from Hannah Farrell, washerwoman (2).
74. Receipted bill from William Stephens, brazier, for copper pans, brass locks, copper cistern.
75. Receipted bill from Jonathon Shaw for keeping the horses, feed and stabling.
76. Bill for coach horses.
77. Receipted bill for wages, dogs meat, antimony, brimstone.
78. Receipted bills from Robert Heard, butcher (4).
79. Receipted bill from Christopher Goundry for stabling of horses and feed and for the dogs.
80. Receipted bill from Robert Lourday for making a cloak and the fabric.
81. Bill from Mr Parsons for stabling the horses and coach together with feed.
82. Bill from Thomas Webb, joiner, for making furniture and wainscots.
83. Bill from Thomas Cross for keeping the dogs and feed, antimony.
84. Receipted bill from Daniel Delander, watchmaker.
85. Bill for bread.
86. Receipted bill from Robert Heard, butcher.
87. Receipted bill from Rowland Jones for cloth, breeches, coats and altering a coachman's frock.
88. Receipted bill from Christopher Goundry for stabling horses and feed.
89. Bill from the shoemaker.
90. Receipt from David Williams, in French.
91. Bill from Thomas Jackson for 6 yards of hemmed ruffle.
92. Receipted bill from Robert Heard, butcher(2).
93. Receipted bill from Timothy Richards for pewter.
94. Receipted bill from William Dropher for glassware.
95. Receipt from Elizabeth Soleirol.
96. Receipted bill from John Young for a hat for Sharington Davenport.
97. Bill from Mr Soleirol for wines.
98. Bill from Mr Jackson for money paid out, including for coach hire, posting a letter, buying stocking etc.
99. Receipted bill from Mr Hickman for legal fees regarding leases.
100. Bill for a gold buckle.
101. Bill from Mr Stanwick for tea.
102. Receipted bill from Hannah Farrell, washerwoman, for laundry.
103. Receipt from William Bulmer for 2 coach horses sold to Henry Davenport..
104. Receipted bill from Francis Molyneux for fabric.
105. List of various items of china.
106. Receipt from Philipe Arbunar for a black chest.
107. Bill from Jacob Debanc for money paid out for various items including making a coat, embroidery, flannel for wadding, black silk for stockings.
108. 6 Aug 1714 Deed for money borrowed and received from Richard Micklefield. On reverse is a receipt for the money repaid.
109. Receipted bill from Lewis Barbar for a powder flask, silver work guns and for engraving the coat of arms.
110. Receipt from John Vallance for 2 wigs.
111. Bill for horse wares, sponge, cloths.
112. Receipted bill from Lewis Barbar for 2 silver work pistols, and 2 plain pistols.
113. Account from William Jackson for money paid out for various items, black button, tooth powder, gloves.
114. Receipted bill from Francis Molyneux for fabric.
115. Bill for laundry.
116. Account for money paid out to waterman, beer and board.
117. Receipt from Edmund Wilde.
118. Bill for wine.
119. Bill for meat.
120. Receipted bill from John Williams, butcher.
121. Bill from the groom for money paid out, board and lodgings, wages.
122. Receipted bill from Charles Landar for bran, hempseed and hay.
123. Receipted bill from John Yarman for oats and bran.
124. Account for money paid out for wages, horses, coach, horse feed.
125. Account for money paid out for turnpike fees, horse and coach hire, going over the water.
126. Receipt from Mr Ryss for 26 chairs.
127. Account from the groom for money paid out taking Mr Jackson to London, taking a letter, wages, board and lodgings in London.
128. Receipt from William Bulmer for horse hire.
129. Receipted bills from John Williams, butcher (2).
130. Bill from the farrier.
131. Receipted bill from William Snow for painting.
132. Receipted bill from Mr Hadson for coal at Isleworth.
133. Bill for a bricklayer for bricks, lime and labour.
134. Account of board and wages.
135. Bill for a smith's work and goods.
136. Accounts for horses feed and stabling (2).
137. Account from the groom for various items including stabling horses at Enfield, stuffing a saddle.
138. Bill from the saddler for various items including stuffing saddles, mending bridlesproviding a side saddle.
139. Receipted bill from John Reever.
140. Receipted bill from Ralph Harden for smith's work and goods, mending buckets.
141. Receipted bill from Edward Richards.
142. Receipted bill from John But, cooper, for tubs, salt box, baskets.
143. Receipted bills from Henry Rigby, waterman, for delivering and collecting goods(2).
144. Receipted bill from William Sherratt for oats and beans.
145. Receipted bill from B Browne for fabric.
146. Bill from the saddler for stuffing a saddle and mending a breastplate.
147. Receipted bills from John Williams, butcher (2).
148. Account for board and wages, giving money to a black boy, paper and taking a letter.
149. Receipted bill from Thomas Mitchell, farrier, for goods and works.
150. Bill from the gardener for plants.
151. Receipted bill from Daniel Wright for carpentry works and goods.
152. Bill from Robert Treneby for plumbing in the kitchen.
153. Note signed by Miss Chardin regarding receiving a box from Mr Davenport's servant, in French.
154. Receipt from John Berkley.
155. Bill from William Sackler for upholstery of various items.

156. Separate bundle, several bills receipted by Mary Saunders:
a. Covering bill - Account of money paid out for various items including coach and horse hire, food and paper.
b. Grocery account.
c. Receipted bill from R Parsons for keeping his horse for 1 month.
d. Receipted bill from John Wilson for sugar, raisins and currants.
e. Account of money paid out for dog meat, horse hire together with an account for oats and beans.
f. Account for horse hire and feed at Isleworth.
g. Account for the horses and harness and the woman's time.
h. Receipted bill from John Robinson for horse lodgings and feed.
i. Receipt for horse hire.
j. Receipted bill from Samuel Bowling, cheesemonger.
k. Receipted bill from Edward Cook for fish.
l. Receipted bill from B Lambert for sweetmeats.
m. Receipt from Ann Lucas.
n. Receipted bill from William Warner for pastry.
o. Receipt from John Gillingham for fruits.
p. Receipt from Matthew Grinaway for fowl and butter.
q. Receipt from Margaret Burch for coal and charcoal.
r. Receipt from Margaret Pettit for milk.
s. Receipted bill from R Heard, butcher.
t. Receipted bill from Christopher Goundry for horse lodgings and feed.
u. Receipted bill from John Jackson for pickles.
v. Receipted bill from John Owen for smith's goods.
w. Account for meat, bread and drink for a boy.
x. Receipted bill from Christopher Goundry for horse feed.
Date1714-1715
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