Reference2664/3/2B/79
LevelItem
TitleLetters to Henry Davenport.
Description1. 17 Apr 1720 from John Wapshott concerning the transportation of hay.
2. 17 Apr 1720 from William Tuckey concerning the purchase of geldings.
3. 20 Apr 1720 from Mark Sayer concerning the change of time for a doctor to visit.
4. 5 Apr 1720 from Richard Littlehales informing Henry that he has first refusal on an estate at Burford.
5. 5 Apr 1720 from Thomas Wooley concerning estate business.
6. 11 Apr 1720 from Thomas Wooley concerning the fishpools and other estate business. Included onto this is a letter from Daniel Adamson offering condolences on the death of Lady Ivory and news that work on the coach house is complete.
7. 20 Apr 1720 from Robert Thompson concerning a debt owed by Mr Forster. Included is a promissory note from Thomas Forster, stating that he will pay the balance in a week.
8. 18 Apr 1720 from Daniel Adamson concerning a letter from Captain Parsons and estate business.
9. 18 Apr 1720 from Robert Thompson concerning the payment of a debt by Mr Forster.
10. 9 Apr 1720 from John Talbot concerning his debts and reporting that his wife has been "out of order".
11. 5 Apr 1720 from Mr Hambly concerning the underwriting of insurance on "House of Austria" and a remark stating that some people are not content with the South Sea stock being at 300; he was content at 175.
12. 11 Apr 1720 from John Talbot commiserating on the ill health of Henry's son.
13. 9 Apr 1720 from John Smith at Eton about Sharington having a swollen face and arrangements for his travelling to London.
14. Undated cover note from Mr Jenkins, contents unknown, asking for a receipt.
15. 3 Apr 1720 Note and account of expenses from Ann Baly.
16. 9 Mar 1720 from William Hallifax regarding a financial dispute with Henry.
17. 25 Feb 1720 Copy letter from Henry Davenport to Lord Hallifax regarding the sale of South Sea Stock on behalf of Lord Hallifax. Henry quotes from previous letters received and states that he is keeping copies of all his letters to him.
Date1720
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