Description | 1. Bills, one receipted, from Richard Aven, sword cutter, for swords and belts for Davenport's officers and soldiers (2). 2. Receipt from Thomas Cox for payment for sword blades. 3. 20 Jun 1700 Defeasance from John Wynde, citizen and saddler of London, to Sharington Davenport voiding a bond. 4. Receipt from Catherine Dunster. 5. 13 Jul 1711 Release from William Wilson of the parish of St Mary le Strand, Middlesex, woollen draper and Henry Tuthill of St Clement Danes, Middlesex, button maker, executor of John Cornish deceased and Mary Cornish his widow, to Sharington davenport of the parish of St James, Westminster, of bonds, writings, bills and other documents held by Sharington Davenport. 6. 26 Jun 1708 Bond: Sharington Davenport of St James, Westminster, to William Wilson of the parish of St Clements, woollen draper. 7. 26 Jan 1710 Bond: Sharington Davenport of St James, Westminster, to George Holgate of London. 8. 4 Mar 1718 Receipt from Thomas Jones to Sharington Davenport for his financial contribution towards the celebrations for the birthday of the Princess of Wales. 9. 29 Jun 1701 Bond: Sharington Davenport of Hallon to Jonathan Smith of the Inner Temple, London. 10. Bills from Solomon Smith to Sharington Davenport for horses (3). 11. Memorandum by Sharington Davenport of money due to Solomon Smith. 12. Bill from unknown to Sharington Davenport for stabling of horses. 13. Receipted bill from John Wynde to Sharington Davenport for legal work. 14. 10 Feb 1717 Bond: Sharington Davenport of St James, Westminster, and John Lister of the parish of St Andrew, Holborn, to Henry Brown and George Smith of the parish of St Andrew, Holborn. 15. Receipt from Sharington Davenport to Captain Lister for payment towards the recruit horses. 16. 20 Aug 1702 Bond: Sharington Davenport of Hallon to John Wynde, civilian and saddler of London. 17. 30 Mar 1711 Warrant of attorney from John Wynde against Sharington Davenport. 18. Note of a bond due to General Sharington in 1719. 19. Bill from William Wilson for clothing for Davenport's regiment and officers. |