Reference2664/2/5B/8
LevelItem
TitleHousehold bills and receipts for Henry Davenport for Isleworth.
Description1. Receipted bill to Mr Davenport from John Guernley for furniture.
2. Receipted bill from John Robinson for a coach, horses and horse feed.
3. Receipted bill from Richard Adams, goldsmith for a spoon and porringer.
4. Receipted bill from William Prior for girls' and boys' hose.
5. Receipted bill from John Harding for books.
6. Receipt for land tax for Isleworth.
7. Receipt for conduit water at London Bridge.
8. Receipted bill from John Williams, butcher.
9. Receipted bill from Robert Simcox, farrier, deceased.
10. Receipted bill from John Martin for garden shrubs.
11. Receipted bill from John Watts for riding livery.
12. Receipt for land tax at Isleworth.
13. Copy of the power of attorney dated 26 Jan 1716 from John Gray appointing Stephen Brice to receive the rent for his house at Isleworth from Henry Davenport.
14. Receipted bill from Ambrose Godwin for repairing coaches.
15. Bill from John Harding for books.
16. Receipted bill from Robert Sparke for fenders.
17. Receipted bill from Mr Williams for furniture.
18. Receipted bill from Arthur Buckeley, saddler.
19. Receipted bill from Richard Moore, cabinet maker, for repairing and supplying furniture.
20. Receipted bill from Frances Bedwell for hinges, locks and nails.
21. Receipted bill from Lewis Gaillardy for Sharington Davenport's schooling and board and dancing lessons.
22. Receipted bill from Walter Wright for beer.
23. Receipted bill from Harry Waterman, receipted by Harry Rigby, for delivering letters, parcels and boxes.
24. Receipted bill from Joseph Wright, carpenter for wood supplied and repairs.
25. Note of monies paid by "Peter" for locks and various other items.
26. Receipted bill from Richard Fleming, barber, for lodgings and shaving.
27. Receipted account from Edward Jenkins for wages.
28. Receipted bill in French from Simon Bagnol for shoes.
29. Receipted bill from Rowland Jones for tailoring.
30. Receipted bill from Mr Stephens for fender, grates, chains and jacks.
31. Receipted bill from Robert Sparke for candlesticks and snuffer.
32. Receipted bill from Edward Richards for bakery.
33. Receipted bill from Tomas Mitchell, farrier.
34. Receipted bill from Thomas Cropper, tailor, for supplying fabric and making clothes.
35. Receipted bill from William Bulimore for horse hire.
36. Receipted bill from Henry Hamill for groceries.
37. Receipted bill from John Vallance for a wig.
38. Receipted bill from Joseph Payne, apothecary.
39. Receipted bill from Baine Browne for silk, brocade and making a coat.
40. Account of money paid out for items including cleaning a coat and oil.
41. Receipted bill by Stephen Brice for a year's rent and land tax on the Isleworth house.
42. Receipted bill from Peter Hende for picture frames, burnished with gold and carved.
43. Receipt from Charles D'Agar for payment for 2 paintings of Henry Davenport and his Lady.
44. Bill from James Riley for hogshead and horse hire.
45. Receipted bill from R Griffith, smith.
46. Receipted bill from Ann Comans for lace. On reverse some doodled sketches of profile portraits with the word Sharington.
47. Bill from James How for beans and oats.
48. Receipted bill from Daniel Jones for oats.
49. Coachman's account for various journeys, Tom's account for journeys to Newbury, Marlborough and John's account for hay and straw.
50. Receipted bill for coachman's account for journeys to Lacock, hay and turnpike.
51. Receipted bill from Robert Larchin, carpenter, for repairs to furniture.
52. Receipt from Hugh Cox, cooper, for payment for lining and pitching 8 water casks.
53. Receipted bill from Henry Perkins for coal, wharfage, carriage of goods.
54. Receipt from Walter Wright, churchwarden, for the church rate at Isleworth.
55. Account for "my brother Talbots" coachman to Bath for board, wages and turnpike.
56. Account for Peter's money paid out for various items.
57. Receipted bill from Timothy Richards for pewter dishes and plates.
58. Receipted bill from Richard Griffiths, locksmith, for items including cleaning a jack, putting up hooks.
59. Receipted bill from Edward Ives, plumber for a cistern.
60. Receipted bill from Huntley Biggs for legal work.
61. Receipted bill from Thomas Boulton for supplying fabric and thread for making suits and collars.
62. Receipted bill from John Williams, butcher.
63. Receipt from surveyor of highways for highway tax.
64. Receipted bills from Henry Moule for groceries (2).
65. Receipted bill from Mary Edwards for bays.
66. Receipted bill from Mary Locke for fabric.
67. Account for John the coachman's bill for wages, board and feed.
68. Account for groom's wages, board and Richmond ferry.
69. Account for coachman's wages, grooms and a quart of oil.
70. Account for coachman's wages and board in Bath.
71. Account of Ned's note for wages, board and powder.
72. Receipted bill from William Riley, shoemaker.
73. Receipted bill from Betty Risely for groceries.
74. Receipted bills from John Burt, cooper (2).
75. Receipted bill from James Walton for copying pictures.
76. Receipted bill from Edward Richards, baker.
77. Receipted bill from William Bulmer for horse hire.
78. Account for Tom for wages, board and sundries paid out.
79. Receipted bill from William Stephens for cleaning the grates and firebacks.
80. Receipted bill from William Moule to Lady Ivory for rent on his house at Isleworth.
81. Receipted account for board and wages, Acton water and other items.
82. Receipted bill from Walter Wright for beer.
83. Receipted bill from Walter Wright for beer.
84. Receipted bills from John Robinson for stabling horses (3).
85. Receipted bill from George Harris for paper, quills and wax.
86. Receipted bills from John Williams for butchery (2).
87. Receipted bill from George Croney, tinman, for saucepans.
88. Receipt from Susanna Carville for payment for a blunderbuss that was her father's.
89. Receipted bill from Thomas Wright, saddler for mending a saddle and breast plate.
90. Receipted bill for Thompson for work done about the garden.
91. Receipted bill from Daniel Jones for oats.
92. Jackson's bill for household items.
93. Receipt from Elizabeth Burne for goods.
94. Receipted bill from Bain Browne for fabric.
95. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Lepar.
96. Receipted bill from William Cox for shoes.
97. Receipted bill from Henry Collier for children's clothes.
98. Receipted bill from Robert Hulton for prints and frames.
99. Receipted bill from L Gaillardy for Sharington Davenport's schooling.
100. Receipted bill from Mary Edwards for calico and silk.
101. Receipted bill from Joseph Payne, apothecary.
102. Receipted bill from Thomas Phill for furniture, carpets, curtains.
103. Receipt from R Hamsley, shoemaker.
104. Receipted bill from Edward Ray for gloves.
105. Jackson's bills for money laid out delivering goods to London (2).
106. Account for board and lodgings, going to Tyburn.
107. Receipted bill from Jane Lane for material.
108. Receipt from William Cheesbrough for payment for goods.
109. Receipted bill from Imbert Soleirol for bottles of white Lisbon and canary wines.
110. Receipted bill from Petronella de Huger and Sons drapes and napkins.
111. Accounts for a coachman's wages, board and turnpike (2).
112. Receipted bill from Arthur Bulkeley for reins, straps and silk lash.
113. Receipt from William Cooke for payment for hay.
114. Receipted bill from John Cropper, tailor for breeches.
115. Receipted bill from William Prior for boys' hose.
116. Receipted bill from John Jones, saddler, for saddles, breastplate and straps.
117. Receipted bill from Thomas Ansell for looking at servants, including bleeding some of them.
Date1714-1717
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