Reference2664/3/2D/2/34
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TitleBills for Bond Street, London for the Davenport family.
Description1. Receipt for part payment of account which mentions Wyrtember and Cadogan.
2. Receipt for Mr Davenport's seat in Trinity Chapel.
3. Receipt from William Brookshead for hay.
4. Receipt from Mr Chester for payment for bran.
5. Receipted bill from Benjamin Brockwork for stockings.
6. Receipted bill from Mrs E Grove for for the boarding of Henry Davenport's son. Also a letter asking for payment (4).
7. Account from unknown for bleeding and medicines.
8. Receipted bill from Thomas Mitchele, farrier.
9. Account for Colonel Davenport for straw.
10. Receipted bills from Charles and Jonathan Burt for straw and hay (2).
11. Receipted bills from Benjamin Mills, gardener, for flowers (2).
12. Receipt from William Stuart for a gold ring received from Henry Davenport which belongs to Mrs Elizabeth Mansell. With a promise to deliver it to her at Lacock.
13. Receipted bill from Joseph Alexander, carpenter.
14. Receipt for highway rate from Rob Henryman.
15. Receipt from Christopher Hatt, coachman, for wages.
16. Receipt from Charles James for payment for repairing chimney.
17. Receipted bill from John Grainger for various items including letters, tape, a chairman and cleaning breeches (8).
18. Bill from J Stilworth for repairs. Receipted by John Riley.
19. Receipted accounts from William Prosser for a variety of bottles, glasses, and decanters (2).
20. Receipt from Colonel Raymond.
21. Receipted bill from William Palmer, shoemaker.
22. Receipted account for bran from H. Prescett.
23. Receipted account from Isaac Garnier, apothecary.
24. Receipted bill for items relating to horses.
25. Receipted bill from John Westby for ale.
26. Receipted account for groceries from Henry Harrill (2).
27. Receipt for window tax. Receipted by John How and Benjamin Evans, Collectors
28. Receipt for land tax. Receipted by Matthew Tomlinson and Roger Williams, Collectors (3).
29. Receipted bill from Elizabeth Sudden, cook, for wages.
30. Receipted bill for hats from John Yen.
31. Bill from Robert Sparke for Bells & spring. Receipted by Nathaniel Blight
32. Unsigned bill for goods including a mop and hogs lard.
33. Receipt by Richard Dix for poor rate.
34. Bill from Josiah Keene, receipted by William Allen, for oats.
35. Receipted bill from Nathanial Wiggins for Lucy Davenport's shoes.
36. Receipted bill from Henry Collier for swords.
37. Bill for paving a crossing of New Bond Street as unable to cross "without being over the shoes in mud, and Dirt". Includes a list of those in the street asked to contribute. Work carried out by Mary Wilkins, paver (2).
38. Receipted accounts from Thomas Austin for vinegar, oil, olives and anchovies (2).
39. Receipt from James Brearley, footman, for wages (3).
40. Receipted account from Robert Young, farrier.
41. Receipt, by John Hunt, for payment by Mr Davenport via Mrs Smith, toward the cure of Mrs Knapp's hand, being shot by a pistol, on advice of Dr Snape.
42. Receipt from John Grainger and James Brearley for nine days' service.
43. Receipted bill from Mary Stephens for cleaning and tinning kitchen implements in the new buildings.
44. Receipted bill from John Fell for wines (6).
45. Receipt from F Goode for half a year's schooling.
46. Receipt from Thomas Ridgley for teaching Mr Davenport's son to write.
47. Receipted bill from Joseph Wintell for repairs to breeches.
48. Receipted bill from Edward Hooker for wine.
49. Receipted bill for grease, oil and hogs lard, no name (2).
50. Receipted bill for flowers, sticks and hoeing.
51. Receipt from Mary Barker for wages.
52. Receipt from Mark England for poor rate.
53. Receipted account from Richard Griffith, smith (3).
54. Receipted bill from John Peirce for candles.
55. Receipted account from Richard Newton, tailor (3).
56. Receipted bill from Mary Wilkins for work carried out to Col. Garth's doors.
57. Bill from Thomas Blow for tea.
58. Receipted bill from James Junblins for payment for brokerage of £500.
59. Receipted bill from Edward Harrison, his mark, for rabbits and a hutch.
60. Receipted bill from Joseph Alexander, joiner and carpenter, for making a bookcase, taking out a window and other jobs (2).
61. Receipted bill from Ann James for lighting lamps.
62. Bill for bran, tobacco and turnpike charges, no name.
63. Receipt from Nicolas Laserre.
64. Declaration of payment of a bond of £200 by Mrs Elizabeth Chardin to Henry Davenport. This relates to the safe arrival of the Ship Dartmouth at Fort George from China. The bond is to be made payable to John Mauber and Francis Hugonin and invested in diamonds.
65. Receipted account from Samuel Harding, bookseller (2).
66. Receipted account from Anne Comen for tea and table linen.
67. Receipted bill from John Smith for wine, bottles and corks.
68. Note from Samuel Shepheard asking for an outstanding payment due to his father.
69. Receipt from Marget Welling, her mark, for wages.
70. Receipt from William Paternoster for a gelding.
71. Receipt from Mabel Parkins for payment of wages.
72. Receipted account from Jacob DeBane for goods including furniture, following the death of Mary Magdelene Chardin.
73. Receipt from Jane Heron.
74. Receipted account from Chr. Rouless, brazier, for various repairs (2).
75. Note of purchase from John, farrier at the Golden Key and Swan on Snow Hill, for collars for horses.
76. Receipted account, by Jane Wright on behalf of her father Walter Wright, brewer.
77. Receipt from Margaret Brownejohn, on behalf of her father Col. Carvil, Ireland (2).
78. Receipt from John Ded for payment for two pairs of shoes and a pair of pumps.
79. Receipted bill from E. Grove for board and keep, including pocket money, candles and sweeping the Church and school (2).
80. Unsigned account for items including books, pens and paper.
81. Receipted account from J. Rush for beer (2).
82. Receipt from Lamude for teaching Mr Davenport's son French.
83. Receipt from Monsieur Lesae for dancing lessons for Sharington, Lucy and Betty Davenport.
84. Account for turnpike and other travelling costs.
85. Receipted account from Lewis Barbar, gunsmith.
86. Receipted account from Andrew Gray on behalf of Joseph Carpenter & Co. for bulbs and seeds.
87. Receipt from Jeremiah Crowther and John Young for Dr Grenn.
88. Receipt by John Newman for rent due to Hampstead Aquaducts.
89. Receipted bill from John Spinn, bricklayer.
90. Bill from Thomas Smith for a length of carpet.
91. Note of payments for letters, bird seed and shoes (2).
92. Receipt from Val. Fluslands on behalf of Charles Pollintine for payment for sash window.
93. Receipted bill from John Gascoigne, joiner for repairs carried out at Mr Davenport's house in Bond Street. Mentions Matthew Moor, who took measurements (2).
94. Receipted bill from Peter LaSerre for wigs, powder and a box.
95. Receipt from Sara Bryarley for payment for cleaning garments.
96. Receipted bill from John Mullener, wheelwright.
97. Receipted account from Ambros Godwin for work on coaches and harnesses.
98. Receipted bills from Robert Harrison for hose and gloves (2).
99. Bill and receipt from Henry Tombes.
100. Unsigned bill for ale, letters, a chair and coach.
101. Receipted bill from Thomas Ayliffe for goods including brushes and mats.
102. Receipt, by William Curtoys, for payment from Mr Davenport for his seat in Trinity Chapel.
103. Bill for books and paper from unnamed.
104. Receipted account from Isaac Garnier, apothecary.
105. Bill from the newsman for newspapers.
106. Receipt from Thomas Cockerill for payment for livery coats.
107. Receipt from Oliver Sparrow for livery coats.
108. Receipted bill from Ralph Turner, gardener.
109. Receipted bill for hampers from Robert Wilks.
110. Receipted account from Mr Hyde for hire of horses and men.
111. Receipted bill from Josiah Keene & Co for oats.
112. Receipted account from Joseph Long for board and wages and travelling expenses.
113. Bill from coachman for coming from Wolverhampton.
114. Receipt from George Browne for payment for the transport of three hogshead of wine.
115. Receipt from Robert Mackason for five guineas in payment for a bay gelding.
116. Account from Richard for various items including letters, looking for a dog, candles, turnpike and a pigeon pie (3).
117. Account from Mr Roads for working in the house and a still head and brass pan (2).
118. Unsigned bill for letters.
119. Bill and receipt from Christopher Hatt (Kitt), coachman, including going to London (3).
120. Receipt for payment for days duty and muster in Major Watts' Company.
121. Receipt for window tax from Edward Tompson and John Palmer.
122. Receipted bill from Jane Carrington for brick paving and sand.
123. Receipted bill from Samuel Harrison, gunsmith, for cleaning guns and pistols.
124. Account from Dick for items purchased including shoes, a basket and lending six pence to his master.
125. Account from John for items including letters, benefit tickets, a proclamation.
126. Receipt from Jacob DeBanc for eight pounds paid for a clock.
127. Note from William Glanville, Soho Square, asking that the bearer be allowed to remove timber framing from doors and windows at Thorpley House, Egham, Surrey.
128. Receipted bill from Thomas Spicer, cutler, for sharpening knives.
129. Receipted bill from Nicholas Sweeting, turner, written on the reverse of his advertisement.
130. Bill for newspapers and journals, no name.
131. Receipted account from B Brown and Company for material (4).
132. Promissory note from Henry Davenport for payment due to John Hutchinson, with receipt.
133. Bill and receipt from Francis Wood for 3 collars and a lock.
134. Bill for material, no name.
135. Receipted bill from Richard Paine for shoes and pumps.
136. Receipted account from Robert Bearham, cooper.
137. Receipt from Edward Emily for payment for a drawing of Thorply Leaze.
138. Shopping list for the great house and garden.
139. Receipted account from Robert Burrage, glazier, relating to the property at Thorpley.
140. Receipted account from John Woodruff, mason, for work carried out at Thorpley.
141. Receipted account from William Ded, farrier, at Thorpley.
142. Receipted account from John Ride, carpenter.
143. Itemised list of bolts and locks required at Thorpley and the receipted account from the Jonathon Collins, locksmith (2).
144. Receipted account from Clifford the boatman for carriage of goods from London to Staines.
145. Receipted bill from William Ludbey, mason, for work carried out in Bond Street.
146. Receipted account from Farmer Wapshott for items including hay, barley and cider.
147. Receipted account from Henry Williams for work carried out in the house including making a chest of drawers, hanging bells, putting lock on candle box..
148. Receipted bills from George Valliant for various itemised pictures and Raphael cartoons (3).
149. Receipted account from Thomas Hill, upholsterer.
Date1718-1719
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