Description | 1. 12 Feb 1739 to Mrs Mytton from Ann Ivory which refers to concerns for her health and notes she is receiving medical treatment. 2. 11 Feb 1739 Note to Mr Stubbs from unidentified, possibly Barbara Davenport, referring to an upcoming meeting and hoping for positive news of the health of Mrs Mytton. 3. 4 Feb 1739 to Leticia Davenport from her cousin referring to concerns about the health of Mrs Mytton who had not been seen for three weeks and concluding with a request for an assurance that letters from the correspondent and her sister "are burnt" having been written with "more freedom than prudence and that they have not been exposed". 4. 22 Feb 1739 Note to Mr Stubbs from unidentified, possibly Barbara Davenport, on behalf of her sister who is unwell, requesting that he identify two parchments he is expecting from her. 5. 23 Feb 1739 Note to Leticia Davenport from Martha Talbot to say she hopes she got home alright; her aunt Barbara Davenport hopes that nothing will be said to Bredon "concerning the rehearsal she is like to be brought into least it might make mischief between her and her husband". 6. 4 Feb 1739 List of items seized from the property of William Backe of Wyken upon his death. 7. 22 Jan 1739 to Mrs Sutton from an unidentified Davenport family member updating the recipient as to the health of the family. The reverse of the letter contains various notes concerning the wages of Betty. 8. 7 Feb 1739 to Mr Davenport, possibly Sharington, from one of his daughters referring to a proposal he had made for William Davenport's employment upon coming of age. 9. 10 May 1740 to Mr Lea from Barbara Davenport proposing a personal meeting. |