Reference2664/3/4E/40
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TitleCorrespondence, vouchers and legal documents relating to Henry Davenport acting for Thomas and Mary Ivory in a legal dispute.
Description1. Receipt from George Lambe.
2. 19 Nov 1716 Letter from John Ivory probably to Anne Ivory requesting some money.
3. 5 Jan 1717 Letter from John Ivory to Anne Ivory enclosing a bill which needs to be paid.
4. Note of money lent by John Talbot to John Ivory, with a receipt.
5. Receipted bill from Lewis Powell to John Ivory for material.
6. Orders from John Talbot to Thomas Gibson and Henry Cairnes to pay John Ivory, with receipts (3).
7. Note from Thomas Ivory to Mr Davenport about some payment.
8. Receipted bill from William Barry for cloth.
9. Receipted bills from A Dowdell for lodging expenses for Mr Ivory and washing (2).
10. Receipt from Sarah Kendrick.
11. Receipted bill from John Blanden for ale and beer.
12. Receipted bill from M Halfpenny for potions, draughts and administration of medicine.
13. Receipted bill from Margaret Foster for washing.
14. Receipted bill from Robert Ball for meat.
15. Note of debt owed to Christopher Cornelius by Mr Ivory.
16. Receipt from Christopher Cornelius.
17. Receipted bill from Lydia Wright for washing.
18. Receipt from David Jennings to Richard Nunn for attendance of John Ivory when he was ill.
19. Receipted bill from Tomson Norris for funeral charges of John Ivory.
20. Receipted bill from Richard Nunn to Thomas Ivory for expenses including funeral expenses for John Ivory.
21. Outline of a case between Ivory and Lambe.
22. Receipted bill and four separate receipts from Mark Sayer.
23. Bills from unknown for washing (2).
24. Account of money spent on legal fees and other items, probably by John Ivory.
25. Order from T Pagett to Captain Parsons to pay Christopher Keen, with receipt.
26. Appointment by Thomas Ivory and Mary his wife of John Ivory as attorney.
27. Appointments by Mary Ivory of John Ivory as attorney to administer the goods of her late husband John Radford (2).
28. Outline of the case of William and John Radford's estate.
29. Note from Christopher Cornelius to Mr Davenport asking him for money.
30. Bill from unknown for bonds.
31. Deposition by Elizabeth Smart to say that she delivered a trunk belonging to John Radford to George Lamb on the day of Radford's death and had been promised money. With a list of the goods in the testator's chambers and in Mr Lamb's possession.
32. Account of bonds, bills, papers and other writings belonging to the estate of John Radford in the Perogative Court of Canterbury.
33. Receipted bill from Mark Sayer for legal fees in the case of Ivory vs Lambe.
34. Receipted bill from John Parre for legal fees in the case of Ivory vs Lambe.
35. Bill from unknown for payments made to the proctor and others.
36. Bill from unknown for letters.
37. Bill from unknown for items for Mr Ratford.
38. Bill from unknown for payments to various individuals.
39. Bill from Mr Talbot for legal fees and payments.
40. Note from John Ryan to say he is in good health.
41. Bill from unknown for legal expenses.
42. Bill from unknown for interest paid on bonds.
43. Bill from Edmund Barry for material.
44. 1714 Copy will of John Radford.
45. 9 Jun 1719 Letter from Richard Watts to Henry Davenport giving an account of debts due from estates in Ireland.
46. 3 Jul 1718 Articles of agreement between Henry Davenport on behalf of Thomas Ivory and Mary his wife, Richard Nunn on behalf of Benjamin Radford, Ebenezar Radford, Hannah Nunn, James Fitzpatrick and Ruth his wife, and George Lamb on behalf of himself and Elizabeth his wife, concerning the estate of John Radford who died intestate.
47. Authorisation by Roger Vigors, James Harvey and William Harvey of Henry Davenport to be an attorney following his previous appointment by the now deceased Thomas Ivory.
Date1715-1719
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