Description | 1. 8 Jul 1721 Letter from unknown, possibly a copy letter by Henry Davenport, to unknown asking for money. 2. 21 Sep 1721 Letter from John Williams asking Henry to engage him as an excise man. 3. 3 Mar 1722 Two affidavits: the first, by John Blakeman (before Henry Davenport, one of his Majesty's justices of peace for the county of Salop), concerns Mary Shaw attacking Mary Morrall both verbally and physically. The second, by William Shepherd, concerning Mary Shaw accusing Jane Morrall of having an illegitimate child with Mr Wilson. The child was in the care of Mary Morrall. 4. 7 Nov 1720 Letter from Thomas Wooley concerning boxes of provisions sent from Worfield and estate business. 5. 1 Feb 1720 Letter from Mr Maubert telling him that business is very bad. 6. 17 Feb 1720 Letter from Governor Francis Hastings concerning disputes within the East India Company Board at Fort St George. 7. 3 Jul 1721 Letter from Henry Davenport to Mr Hunt to say he would like to meet him. 8. 30 Apr 1720 Letter from Robert Thompson to Henry Davenport to say he received the balance from Thomas Forster. 9. 30 Jun 1720 Letter from Thomas Heskins to Henry Davenport about insurance and the possibility of pirates. 10. 17 Jun 1720 Letter from Peter Hambly to Henry Davenport about the loss of a ship to pirates. 11. 17 Jan 1720 Letter from Catharina de Monte to Domingo de Rosaro who has gone with Henry Davenport: she misses her son and wants to hear from him. 12. 22 Jan 1721 Letter from Henry Davenport to Nathaniel Hickman about various legal matters. 13. 21 Apr 1720 Oaths from Henry Hyde and Henry Lilly concerning the purchase of some geldings. 14. 6 Oct 1721 Letter from E Grove to Henry Davenport about Sharington Davenport's progress at school. 15. 6 Jul 1721 Letter from Nathaniel Hickman to Henry Davenport enclosing the answer of Dr Hallifax and a draft of the bill. Mentions Mr Hunt. 16. 3 Jul 1721 Letter from Henry Davenport to Mr Hunt to say someone is coming with a reversion of what Mr Hunt has promised. 17. Undated letter from unknown to Henry Davenport to say he will wait upon him. |