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TitleLetters from Thomas Ivory in Ireland to Henry Davenport concerning finances.
Description1. 22 Apr 1718 Legal document signed by Thomas and Mary Ivory naming Henry Davenport as their attorney in claiming a share of the estate of John Radford (brother of Mary) who died intestate.
2. 12 Mar 1718 Letter to John Talbot requesting him to send a trustworthy person to collect money from Mr Lamb.
3. 19 Apr 1718 Letter thanking Henry for acting for him and asking him to consult with Cousin Talbot.
4. 22 Apr 1718 Letter telling Henry he has sent the letter of attorney.
5. 12 May 1718 Letter asking Henry to pay Mr Lamb for his trouble and concerning bonds from John Radford's estate.
6. 19 May 1718 Letter saying he has no answer yet from Mr Bunbury concerning deeds and arranging various payments of bills.
7. 7 Jun 1718 Letter concerning paying his son's allowance and enclosing an answer from Mr Bunbury.
8. 15 Jul 1718 Letter concerning the payment of bills.
9. 25 Jul 1718 Letter with instructions for payments to be made.
10. 25 Aug 1718 Letter to say that he has written to Talbot Ivory concerning non-payment of a bill owed to Henry.
11. 14 Oct 1718 Letter requesting to know how many days Henry "has spent on my brother Radford" in order to arrange payment.
12. 18 Sep 1718 Note to say that he has settled £67 on Henry's account.
13. 12 Oct 1718 Letter asking if Henry has received bills of £67 sent to him and asking Henry to pay Mr Bunbury.
Date1717-1718
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