Description | 1. Bill from George Lewis for 2 tombstones and inscriptions. 2. Account of gold and silver thread bought by Henry Davenport, Thomas Frederick and Edward Harrison. 3. Account of goods bought and sold in partnership with Francis Cooke and Cojah Simon. 4. Unsigned account of goods traded, with an insert of rough accounts. 5. Account of charges for making Bodla work in Dacca for Henry Davenport: includes handkerchiefs with gold and silver bodla. 6. Account of sale of goods belonging to Jeremiah Bonnel imported to Canton. 7. Account of custom of goods imported to Canton by ship Russorah Mezch. 8. Account of sales belonging to John Lock including carpets and amber, and an account of sale of vermillion between Governor Harrison and Henry Davenport. 9. 8 Feb 1710 Letter from Monsieur Hebert acknowledging that Henry Davenport has secured the money for the bills on the ship and that it has sailed and therefore they cannot change anything. Wishing him luck in his trip to China. Includes an account of money to be paid. 10. Account of dividends received by Edward Fleetwood from the ship Charlton. 11. Account of the sale of sugar at Surat by Mr Craddock and Mr Molyneux. 12. Invoice of sale of Java sugar by Mr Molyneux and Mr Craddock. 13. List of cargo on the ship Halifax leaving Fort St George including musk, copper, sugar and silks. 14. Account of sale of goods belonging to Mr Morss signed by Henry Davenport. 15. Account of goods on ships Bussera, Harriot and Essex signed by Robert Heriot. 16. Account of dividends paid in pagodas to various persons for a shipment of opium on the ship Essex signed by Henry Davenport. 17. Undated account of expenses for the ship Essex. 18. Account for Captain Jones including wages, and other expenses. 19. Account of goods brought in on the ship the Greyhound into Madagascar. 20. Account of money paid out in pagodas to various persons including Henry Davenport for goods lost on the ship St David's second voyage. 21. Receipted bill from Hildebrand Alington to Henry Davenport for expenses in Calcutta. 22. Account of the owners and their proportion of the ship Frivitore. |