Description | 1. Receipted bill from Richard Newton, tailor for livery and other apparel. 2. Receipt of payment for Mr Davenport's seat in Trinity Chapel. 3. Receipted bill from Isaac Garnier for a bill of remedies for Mr Davenport's man, John Gash. 4. Bill for repairing coats and breeches. 5. Bill from Mr Newton for making Sharington Davenport's suit and waistcoat. 6. Receipted bill from John Fell for wines. 7. Receipted bill from Richard Griffith, locksmith. 8. Account of money paid out by John, the footman, for various items including letters and turnpikes, and the money received. 9. Receipt from Benjamin Brocknell for payment for worsted hose. 10. Receipted bill from F J Prescott for bakery products (6). 11. Receipted bills from William Norris for brooms, clamps, lead and moulting (2). 12. Accounts for money paid out for various items including a pony, a chair and peaches (2). 13. Bill from Henry Hamill for cinnamon, nuts and starch. 14. Receipted bill from Ambrose Godwin, coachmaker. 15. Receipted bill from J Grove for items including weekly allowance, candles, sweeping the church and school. 16. Receipted bill from Clean and Doule for flooring at the house in Bond Street. 17. Scrap of paper with calculations. 18. Receipted bill from John Fell for wines. 19. Account from John Grainger for monies paid out and received for various items including newspapers, chair, sherry. 20. Receipted bill from Ralph Turner, gardener. 21. Receipted bill from Timothy Richards for pewter: a chamber pot and basin and a water dish. 22. Account for money paid out by John for items such as glasses, letters, locks, hooks.. 23. Receipt from Robert Palmer for payment for 4 pairs of shoes for Mr Davenport's son. 24. Account for a chair, a candlestick and saucepan. 25. Receipted bill from Edward Liney, paver, for work carried out. 26. Receipted bills from Henry Perkins for coal (2). 27. Receipted bill from Henry Collier for a swords and scabbards. 28. Receipted bill from Ann Goundry for milk. 29. Receipted bill from Francis Bailey, carpenter. 30. Receipted bill from William Hillier for payment for furniture belonging to W. Thornton 31. Receipted bill from Josiah Keene for oats and beans. 32. Undated note with amounts of money £600 and £1000. 33. Receipted bill from Daniel Clements for building work. 34. Receipted bill from John Gen, hatter, for 3 hats. 35. Account from Mrs Pocock for money paid out for various items such as brawn, black ribbon, pins for the children, a house cloth. 36. Receipted bill from Walter Wright, brewer, for beer. 37. Account from Christopher, coachman, of money paid out for shoes, oats and oil and other items. 38. Receipt from Henry Tombes for payment for silk. 39. Account for sturgeon and 1 cask. 40. Receipt from Edward grimley, on behalf of his master, William Paternoster, for payment for a coach gelding. 41. Receipt from Alex Legrand for payment for teaching French to Mr Davenport's son. 42. Receipted bill from Samuel Harding for books, detailing the books bought. 43. Note from Madam Chardin in French saying that she has received 2 pearls from Henry Davenport that she had previously given him. 44. Receipted bill from John Fell for wine. 45. Bill from Henry Hicks at the Sun in King Street, Covent Garden, for wine. On reverse is a receipted bill from James Buaurain for livery hats and silver galloon. 46. Receipt from Jean Cordon, in French, for payment for making a necklace. 47. Account from John for money paid out for various items such as letters, a book, a chairman. chestnuts. 48. Account for money paid out for turnpike going to Isleworth, oil for the horses, 2 mops and other items. 49. Receipt for payment of land tax by Matthew Tomlinson and Roger Williams. 50. Receipt for payment of window tax by John How and Benjamin Evans. 51. Receipt for payment for day's duty and muster in Major Watt's Company. 52. Bill from James Causey for lodgings for 3 months, coffee and wax. 53. Bill from F J Prescott for bakery products. 54. Receipt from D Tombes for silk. 55. Account for money paid out for various items including letters, to James, for seeds. 56. Receipted bill from John Gen, hatter. 57. Receipted bill from Charles Eady, sadler, for leather hunting bridle, comb and rubbing cloths and other items (2). 58. Receipted bill from Thomas Patten, farrier, for work carried out on the horses 59. Receipted bill from Josiah Keene for oats and beans. 60. Accounts for money paid out for letters, corks, bootsturnpike and other itmes.(2). 61. Receipted bill from Edward Hook for new trimmings to bits. 62. Receipted bill from Francis Lant for custom fees on wine. 63. Receipted bill from William Bulmer for a coach and 4 horses. 64. Receipted bill from Eliza Guernley for picture framing and glazing. 65. Bill from George Valliant for picture and frame. 66. Receipted bill from John Gascoigne for wood and work. 67. Receipted bill from Charles Hulbert a glazier for glazing windows in various places. 68. Receipted bill from Richard Newton, tailor, for making a frock coat and breeches, and suit. 69. Receipted bill from Walter Wright for beer signed by his daughter Jane Hanson. 70. Receipt by F Goode from Mr Smith for half a year's schooling for Sharington Davenport 71. Receipted bill by Ann Coman for haberdashery. 72. Receipted bill from Robert Thompson, signed by his brother Henry Thompson, for shipping charges to Dublin. 73. Account of money paid out for oil, oats, mops and other items. 74. Bill for building work. 75. Receipted bill from John Penlington for bricklaying for the coach house and stables. 76. Receipted bill from J Grove for allowance, candles, pocket money, sweeping the church and school. 77. 22 Jul 1718 Agreement between Elizabeth Chardin and Henry Davenport regarding her paying him £200 for an adventure of the ship Dartmouth going to Fort St George for diamonds, the profit being accountable to her. 78. Account of money paid out for posting letters, drinks and cakes. 79. Receipted bills from Francis Bedwell for locks and latches. (2) 80. Receipted bill from James Moore for furniture. 81. Receipted bill from Monseuir Bagnoll for shoes for John Ivory Talbot and his son (2 receipts on one paper). 82. Account from John Grainger for various items paid out for crossing the water at Chorley, blacking for shoes, a porter to carry a hamper to James's Square, letters and other items. 83. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Barnes for blue silk, eathenware pan, pictures, paper and tea for John Ivory Talbot. 84. Receipted bill from Francis Bailey, carpenter for work and goods for building his stables and coach house at Bond Street.. 85. Receipted bill from Paul Gerard for grain and oats. 86. Receipted bill from Edward Ires, plumber, for lead guttering to the coach house in Shepherds Fields. 87. Receipt for poor rate signed by Aaron Barnett. 88. Receipted bill from Mary Locke for making clothes. 89. Piece of paper addressed to Henry Davenport mentioning the new buildings at the end of Bond Street. 90. Receipted bill from K Farmer for stockings. 91. Bill for 2 dozen pattypans, and 6 for mince pies. 92. Receipted bill from Edward Martiner for fire dogs, tongs. a pair of heaters. 93. Receipt from H Prescott for payment of bran. 94. Receipted bill from Henry Williams, carpenter, for mending furniture, supplying cedar for window boards and other items. 95. Receipted bill from Ann Jones for lighting oil and lighting the lamps. 96. Receipted bill from J. Palmer for black silk hose and silk hose for Henry Davenport's son. 97. Receipted bill from Roger Foster for oats and bran. 98. Account from the footman for various items paid out, including letters, mending shoes. 99. Account for various items for the horses, oil, grease, ointment. 100. Receipted bill from Alexander Calcott for paying London duty, orphan duty, and various other legal duties. 101. Account for various bulbs and plants (2). 102. Receipted bill from Henry Burgess, plumber for pipes and stop cocks. 103. Receipted bill from Josi Keene for oats and beans. 104. Receipted bill from Mrs Groves for Sharington Davenport's schooling, candles, allowance, sugar for tea, shoes, board.. 105. Receipted bill to Talbot Ivory from Peter Mason for 100 English elms and carriage. 106. Receipt from William Curteys for Mr Davenport's seat in Trinity Chapel. 107. Receipted bill from Alice Minshull for canary in pints and gallons. 108. Receipted bill from Thomas Austin for olives, anchovies, oil and vinegar. 109. Receipted bill from Thomas Smith for brickwork between a parting wall. 110. Receipted bill from Richard Adams, goldsmith, for a mug and spoon and engraving. 111. Account from John, the coachman, for the money paid out for oil, brooms, washers, oats, comb and brush. 112. Receipted bill from Lewis Gaillardy for Sharington Davenport's schooling at Hampstead, mending shoes, books, buckles, cutting hair, fires and candles. 113. Receipted bill from Joseph Winsell, tailor for suit and coat for Sharington Davenport. 114. Receipt for house duty signed by John How and Benjamin Evans. 115. Receipted bill from Thomas Phill for blue Damask. 116. Receipted bills from Richard Griffith, locksmith for nails, locks, hinges (2). 117. Receipted bill from Thomas Webb, joiner, for mending various items of furniture. 118. Receipted bill from Peter Hende for painting 4 landscapes, adding ground on a painting of Lady Sunderland, and frames. 119. Receipt from John Hyton, coachman for wages. 120. Receipted bill from Robert Sparke for a large iron chest with 2 padlocks. 121. Receipted bill from George Valliant for making picture frames. 122. Receipted bill from Harry Graves, wheelwright, for making a set of coach and chariot wheels. 123. Receipted bill from William Ring for letting the horses graze on his grass. 124. Receipted bill from John Main for gloves. 125. Receipted bill from John Evendon for carpentry. 126. Receipt from Christopher Horsnaile for payment for a marble table. 127. Receipted bill from Henry Crofts for a marble table. 128. Receipt for payment of garden tithes from the vicar Richard Coleire of Isleworth signed by John Hathers. 129. Receipt from William Crookshead for payment for hay. 130. Receipted bill from Isabella Moore for lodgings, candles, coal and other items. 131. Receipt from John Elliott for payment for green tea. 132. Receipted bill from Ann Coman for tea and chocolate. 133. Account from Jenny for money paid out for candles, soap, canvas, paying the waterman and eating. 134. Account from the groom for money paid out for barn, oats, turpentine and other items. 135. Receipted bill from Thomas Bradbury for clothes (2). 136. Bill from J N Silver, draper for fabric and thread. |