Reference2664/3/1C/9
LevelItem
TitleCharles Henry Talbot's pocketbook.
DescriptionWritten in pencil and very faint. Includes:

November 1874 Top of the spire needs attention and a lightening conductor put up.
November 19 Mr Gale to do work at the back of Mrs Sime's house.
November 20 State of church accounts. Mr Aveday to get notices printed and posted.
November 21 Mr Coburg met with accident and broke two shafts. Yew post at Parish ground, Wick lane, also called Asylum Ground completely decayed. Job Humphries to contract chimney.
November 23 Mr Rummery, brewery to supply Cobs house. Games Crewe had problems with cottage Job Humphries to attend.
November 24 Concerned about the state of paint on Henry VIII portrait. Mention of the date on the east window of the Lady Chapel.
Accounts. Questions to ask Mr Irvine when he attends the following day.
November 25 List of jobs to be done
November 27 Further jobs crossed through.
October 1 Concern over John Wilkins' health.
October to December: Lists of jobs crossed through.
December: Notes mainly about his movements and the weather.
January 7 1875 Mrs Gregory complains of abusive language used by Sampfield Neale.
January: General notes including mention of the asylum.
February: Historical notes including Twerton church, Tisbury church, and Bath.
March 2 Steeple Langford church being restored.
Date1874-1875
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