Description | 1. 22 Feb 1724 from Charles Boone concerning administering Mrs Lacy's affairs. He has been too indisposed to write. 2. 13 Aug 1722 from Charles Boone concerning Mrs Lacy's estate and the possibility of requesting Chancery to intervene. Mr Lapostre has shown him the accounts, and no one could have had family interest more at heart. Re Mrs Lacy's estate, a brother in Holland thinks has a just claim to his share. 3. 15 Jan 1724 from George Boucher asking if Henry has any commands for Bristol and concerning a mistake in the previous bill sent. 4. 21 Dec 1723 from Samuel Harding concerning a debt owed by Major Toubut. 5. 1 Feb 1724 from Nathaniel Hickman concerning his attempts to resolve the dispute over Mrs Lacy's estate. 6. 4 Jun 1723 Part of a letter with a calculation showing money remaining concerning General Davenport and Lady Ivory, signed by Thomas Smith. 7. 2 Sep 1723 torn piece of what appears to be an account. 8. 24 Mar 1723 Instructions from William Doarley for the use of an ointment he sent on humans and horses' joints. 9. Note from Peter Hambley with an account for stock. 10. Henry Davenport's insurance account made on the House of Austria, with an acknowledgment from Peter Hambley. 11. Receipt from Peter Hambly for £2000 for which Henry Davenport is concerned in the ship St Joseph. 12. 2 Apr 1723 from Peter Hambly to say Davenport's papers are safe at his office in London but he has been very ill. 13. Receipt from Richard Pinnell on behalf of Peter Hambly. 14. Note from unknown to Thomas Hall asking for money from Richard Pinnell. 15. 18 Nov 1724 from Richard Pinnell to confirm he can settle an affair for Davenport. 16. 10 Nov 1724 from Pichard Pinnell to say where he can meet Davenport. 17. 9 Dec 1724 from Richard Pinnell to confirm some arrack has been shipped. 18. Note of payments by Henry Davenport to various people, and amounts. 19. Account between John Roberts and Thomas Hall. 20. Account of cordwood bought by Thomas Burne for Henry Davenport. 21. 23 Sep 1730 from Henry Davenport to Richard Pinnell about an account of a ship for Peter Hambly. |