Reference2664/2/5B/64
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TitleHousehold bills for Reverend Doctor William Davenport for Bath and Bredon.
Description1. Receipted bill from Mary and John Lea for coopering work.
2. Receipted bills from John Spilsbury for letters and newspapers, dog, fish, hampers and other items (7).
3. Receipted bill from William Dodd, cooper, for supply and mending of pails, bowls, tubs and other items.
4. Receipted bill from John Millinton, tailor, for mending servants' frock coats and britches.
5. Receipted bill from Giles Harvey, mason, for work including repairing foundations at the house and putting in a window.
6. Receipted bill from Thomas Beale for malt and hops.
7. Receipted bill from Walter Dewguard for malt, hops, oats and corks.
8. Receipted bill from Thomas Banks, blacksmith, for work at the house.
9. Receipted bill from Ann Webb for grates.
10. Receipted bill from Thomas Sheyte for plaster work at Bredon measured by Anthony Sheck.
11. Receipted bill from Charles Dudfield, joiner, for paint brushes, putting up shelves, sawing and other work.
12. Receipts from Richard Clarke and J Shelton for procurations and synodals for Bredon and Salwarpe (2).
13. Receipted bill from J Harrison for tea and disbursements to workers and expenses.
14. Receipted bill from Richard Goldstone for ointment of elder and common turpentine.
15. Receipt from William Bill for payment for looking after the garden at Gay Street, Bath.
16. Receipted bill from Samuel Emery for coal; weight confirmed by Bath Weighing Engine.
17. Receipted bill from George Lye for payments for Mr Harrison.
18. List of payments for dinner, wine and beer.
19. Receipted bill from S Whittick for the churchwarden, clerk and sexton for John Talbot's funeral.
20. Receipted bill from George Jones, parish clerk, for various costs relating to the burial of John Talbot, including opening the vault and a carpenter to build a stage in the vault on account of the water.
21. Account from Samuel Harrison showing disbursements and also receipts for household goods sold at auction. Includes report of a duel between Mr Matthews and Mr Sheridan.
22. Note from Thomas Webb to confirm he has delivered a letter.
23. Receipted bill from George Rogers for a bit, head and reign, and buckets.
24. Receipt from John Estopp for interest.
25. Receipt from Ann Webb for interest.
26. Receipt from William Moore for interest.
27. Receipted bill from Joseph White, coachman, for disbursements and helping with hay and straw.
28. Receipted bill from Benjamin Pearkes for men's and women's gauze stockings.
29. Receipt from Mary Bayliss for payment for livery frock for her brother William.
30. Receipted bill from Edward Comber, General Post Office, London, for the St James's Chronicle.
31. Receipted bill from Thomas Turner, China Warehouse, Worcester, for a sugar dish and cover and 7 matching saucers.
32. Receipted bill from Mr Harrison for disbursements and a wig for Master Davenport.
33. Receipt from John Corfield.
34. Receipted bill from John Cottell for boots.
35. Receipted bill from William Painter for disbursements including boots, barber and a turnpike.
36. Receipted bill from Messrs Williamson for vegetable seeds.
37. Receipt from Joseph White.
38. Receipt from John Martin for interest.
39. Receipted bill from J Harrison for making shirts and cravats and supplying buttons and muslin.
40. Receipted bill from Robert Martyn for hose.
41. Receipted bill from Robert Newman for the Earl of Coventry for stone delivered at Westmancote Quarry.
42. Receipted bill from James Wheeler for fruit and vegetables.
43. Receipted bill from William Fouch, tailor, for supply of fustin, shaloon and buttons, making britches and mending.
44. Receipt from Mary Daniel for wages.
45. Receipted bill from Copner & Jenkenson for shaving and dressing a wig.
46. Receipted bill from Mary Gwinnell for corks.
47. Order by Thomas Baldwin to pay Michael Cartwright.
Date1772-1773
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