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TitleBills for Reverend Doctor Davenport.
Description1. Receipted bills from Bennett & Goldney for linen (3).
2. Receipted bills from Decimus Haines for making stays (3).
3. Receipted bills from John Cottell for making shoes (3).
4. Receipted bill from Joseph Tylee for hire of a guitar.
5. Receipted bills from Henry Stone for hessian and lace (2).
6. Receipted bills from Janetta Brett for making hats (4).
7. Bill and receipt from John Evill, shoemaker.
8. Bills, some receipted, from Decima Littleton for haberdashery and fabric (19).
9. Receipted bill from Harris & Newitt for fabric.
10. Bills, two receipted, from H Nicholls for making stays (3).
11. Receipted bill from J Horton for snail water.
12. Receipted bill from M Farr for haberdashery.
13. Receipted bills from Richard Hutt for petticoats (5).
14. Receipted bills from Hanbury Pettingall for mourning clothing (2).
15. Receipted bills from Joseph Terry for gloves and hose (3).
16. Bill from unknown for fabric.
17. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Walton for making nightgowns and other items of clothing.
18. Receipted bills from Ann Bond for making and mending gowns (4).
19. Receipted bills from Barbara Davenport for haberdashery purchased and ears bored for herself and her sister Molly (4).
20. Receipted bill from John Nind for making shoes for children.
21. Receipted bill from S Ford for hat trimmings and other items.
22. Receipted bill from Mary Clements for coats.
23. Receipted bill from H Youngclass for dressing and cutting.
24. Receipted bill from Sarah Holdstock, washerwoman.
25. Bills, two receipted, in French from M Bustard for a cardboard box and other items (5).
26. Bill from unknown for fabric and haberdashery.
27. Bills from William Painter for services including chair hire and grinding knives (2).
28. Receipted bill from the London Silk House in Bath for striped taffeta.
29. Bill from Robert Timewell for haberdashery.
30. 17 Dec 1767 Letter from Philip Palmer to Reverend Dr Davenport thanking him for payment so far and asking for remainder to be paid.
31. Receipted bill from William Mason for ribbon and muslin.
32. Bill from William Houghton for fabric.
33. Receipt from Mary Morgan.
34. Receipted bill from Thomas Paulin for clothes.
35. Receipted bill from William Wilmot for fabric.
36. Receipted bill from H Stone and W Roberts for cravats.
37. Receipted bill from Thomas Creaser for a riding hat.
38. Receipted bill from John Lucas for silk.
39. Receipt from Philip Palmer.
40. Receipted bill from M Roubel for jewellery including earrings.
41. Receipted bills from William Rogers for jewellery (2).
42. Receipted bill from Bridget Leyson for a gown.
43. Bill from John Lovelock for travelling expenses.
44. Receipted bills from Mary Clarke for making clothes (2).
45. Bills from unknown for vegetables (2).
46. Receipted bills from John Flower for baking (4).
47. Receipted bills from Elizabeth Norman for clothes making listing people and what they had made (5).
48. Receipted bill from John Bowden for hats.
49. Receipted bill from Mary Davis for lampreys.
50. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Walton for negligee.
51. Bill from Mary Davenport for money lent to her mother.
52. Receipted bill from Hester Hanmer for travelling expenses.
53. Receipted bill from John Bryant for candles.
54. Receipt from J Palmer.
55. Receipted bill from Benjamin Axford for repairing silver and copper.
56. Bills from unknown for meat (3).
57. Receipted bill from Lacon Lambe for groceries.
58. Receipted bill from Aaron Bywater.
59. Receipt from William Thornbury and William Hobbs for share of ditching.
60. Receipted bill from John Leaver for horse feed.
61. Receipted bill from John Dick for paper.
62. Receipted bill from William Lloyd for wheat, barley and other items.
Date1765-1770
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