Reference2664/3/2B/69
LevelItem
TitleLetters and accounts concerning Major General Sharington Davenport.
Description1. Account of linen.
2. Inventory of the goods of Mrs Mary Magdalen Chardin deceased at her house in Chester.
3. Bill and letter from John Heylyn for leather, saddles, straps and coats for Ireland.
4. Account of things sent by Sharington Davenport by the Bridgnorth Carrier.
5. Account of table linen to be put in a trunk.
6. Valuation of saddles belonging to Sharington Davenport.
7. List of things sent by the carrier to Chester.
8. Account of items put into a leather trunk with four drawers and a square deal box.
9. Account of items put into a skin-covered trunk.
10. Account of items sent by the Chester carrier.
11. Account of horse furniture put into a deal box.
12. Lists of material and notes of what was put into which boxes (2).
13. Account of items kept with Sharington Davenport in London.
14. Inventory and valuation of horses of the late Sharington Davenport taken by Talbot Ivory.
15. Account of bottles of beer sent to London.
16. Note of where to put directions for Henry Davenport.

17. Separate bundle of servants' accounts and agreements:
a. Agreement between Josiah Long and Sharington Davenport for wages.
b. Receipt from Oliver Sparrow for money to pay the nurse who took care of him when he had smallpox, with a receipt from the nurse.
c. Agreement between Oliver Sparrow and Sharington Davenport for wages.
d. Oliver Sparrow's account for wages, board wages and washing money.
e. Agreement between Thomas Phillips and Sharington Davenport for wages, with a note by Sharington Davenport of Thomas' background.
f. Receipts from Thomas Cockeril for money to pay for breeches, money for wearing his own clothes when he first entered service, and wages (3).
g. Agreement between Thomas Cockeril and Sharington Davenport for wages.

18. Account of horse equipage and things belonging to the horses and stables of Sharington Davenport delivered to his servant Thomas Cockerill.
19. List of clothing for the Prince of Wales's regiment of horse delivered to the Lord Lieutenant.
Date1715-1719
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