Description | 1. Wrapper consisting of a receipted bill from Thomas Wells for various silks and fabrics. 2. Letter from Richard Gwyn to Mrs Shears advising her that he has sent the cape and ribbons and lists his expenses in sending cakes and portmanteau straps to Madam Davenport. 3. Bill from Mr Lateward for collar and gloves. 4. Letter from J Franklin to Mrs Shears at Worfield regarding the price for making her lady's habit and the cost of the gold braid. 5. List of various monies paid out and received for items such as jewellery, handkerchiefs and gloves. 6. Receipted bill from H Montague to Lucy Davenport for shoes. 7. Receipted bill from Mr Gwynn for a "drest babie", bellows, brooms and a clothes horse bought of Joseph Norgrave. 8. Receipted bill from Daniel Hays for a velvet cape and cap. 9. Receipt for the sale of a mare by Lucy Davenport to James Scott. 10. Bill from Richard Farr for boots for butler and coachman, and shoes and boots for the master. 11. Receipted bill from Thomas Shaw for mending breeches and stays. 12. Receipted bills from Thomas Brown for postage (4). 13. Receipted bill from Jeremiah Lateward for mittens. 14. Receipted bill from Thomas Shaw for mending and making breeches and other clothes. 15. Receipted bill to Betty Shears from John Alltree for apothecary and curing her delirium. 16. Receipted bill from Edward Moor for fabric. 17. Receipted bill from Frank Sterney, saddler. 18. Receipted bill from Richard Gwynn for fabric, ribbon, gloves etc together with a receipted bill from Jeremiah Lateward for lambs' mitts. 19. Receipted bill from John Meggeson for letters taken. 20. Receipted bill from John Lewis, saddler, 21. Receipted bill from Thomas Shaw for making clothes, breeches, lining pockets, waistcoat etc. 22. Receipted bill from Mr Adney, apothecary. 23. Receipted bills from George Haselwood for making clothes (2) and bills from Mrs Monks for groceries (2). 24. Bill for setting a stay buckle and furnishing with a rose diamond. 25. Bill from Mr Brown, writing master, for instruction of the family for 20 days and for pens, ink and copy books. 26. Receipted bill from Leonard Coward for fabric and Bath lace. 27. Receipted bill from John Taylor for a ring, earrings, tweezer cases, watch key and gold loops. 28. Bill from John Vickers and Thomas Eyre for silk and cloth (2). 29. Receipted account of goods received from James Scott. 30. Receipted bill from Jonathon Alltree, apothecary. 31. Receipted bill from William Seager, apothecary. 32. Receipted bill to Barbara Davenport from P Ricketts for various items including fabric, girdles, handkerchiefs and ribbon. 33. Receipted bill from Thomas Wells for fabric, silk and a blue checked gown. 34. Receipted bill from Rachel Edgell for making and mending clothes. 35. Receipted bill from Thomas Brown for letters sent. 36. Receipted bill from Jane Yates for aprons, caps, garters and supplying needles. 37. Receipted bill from Thomas Corser for setting a stone in a ring, wine, tea and cambric. 38. Receipted bill from Thomas Paulin, mercer, for fabric, buttons and making a habit. 39. Bill from P Ricketts for fabric, lace making a cloak, handkerchief. |