Reference2664/3/2D/2/65
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TitleAccounts of money laid out, receipts, letters and other items for Henry and Barbara Davenport.
Description1. Receipted bill from E Lovatt to Mrs Davenport for green tea.
2. 16 Nov 1729 Letter from B Ottley to Mrs Davenport enquiring about the family and their health.
3. Receipted bill from James Papavoine for altering doublets and silver and gold goods.
4. 25 Dec 1714 Pamphlet outlining parliamentary action on the "Case of the Sufferers of Nevis and St Christophers". Acts passed between 1705 and 1714 with details of monetary aid sent to the islands.
5. 1 Jan 1726 Covering letter and receipt drawn from Nathaniel Hickman and Mary Elizabeth Davenport concerning a legal argument about the ownership of diamonds.
6. Undated letter from Ivory Talbot to Henry Davenport describing his journey home.
7. Undated outline of a case of the technicalities of an estate of someone dying intestate.
8. 3 Dec 1728 Letter from Nathaniel Hickman concerning the payment of bills.
9. 2 Jul 1719 Account from J Ruck with details of donations for the Nevis and St Christopher islands.
10. 6 Aug 1728 Court decree settling the case of Mary Davenport with many others concerning diamonds sent by Nathaniel Hickman to Mary Davenport.
11. 17 Jan 1723 Letter from Edmund Hay to Henry Davenport concerning interest he is owed.
12. Undated letter from Mr Trenchfeild asking for the balance of his account.
13. Receipted account from Mr Colebrooke to Henry Davenport.
14. Receipted account of bills paid from Mr Brandon to Henry Davenport.
15. 17 Jan 1722 Letter from James Colebrooke to Henry Davenport concerning financial matters.
16. 22 Jul 1726 Letter from James Colebrooke to Henry Davenport concerning a financial transaction with Mr Boone.
17. 16 Jul 1724 Letter from Henry Davenport to James Ruck telling him he has sent diamonds at the bottom is a receipt from James Ruck.
18. Receipt from Mr Trenchfield to Henry Davenport.
19. Memorandum from Mr Carpenter to Henry Davenport promising a present of 200 autumn crocuses.
DateMid 18th cent.
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