Description | 1. Bill from Paul Rodgers for marked and plain water bottles. 2. Bill from George Robinson for silk, holland, cambric, calico fabric, and thread. 3. Undated note to say that Elinor Rotherham, manto maker, will call about a gown and glass should be in a Japan frame with black and gold. 4. 22 Apr 1729 Letter from Edward Best to William Baker about the delivery of deal planks. 5. Bill from Thomas Warren, bookseller. 6. Receipt from William Hay, supplier of silks, haberdashery and millinary, for payment for silk. 7. Receipted bill from Theophilus Ward for fine chintz. 8. 1 Apr 1729 Letter from Mr Hobbs to Henry Davenport to say there is no mahogany to be had in town at present. 9. Memorandum of household tasks including items to be cleaned and mended; exchanging wide dress hoops for narrower as they are more fashionable. 10. Receipted bills from Ann Caman for washing, supply of tea and chocolate, fabric, making night clothes and a girdle (3). 11. Receipted bill from Charles Cheriton for gloves. |