Itemized receipts for produce sold to Lord and Lady Glenbervie…

Astin, James

Itemized receipts for produce sold to Lord and Lady Glenbervie by seedsman James Austin, 1814 Jan 31-1815 Feb 7.

LWL Mss File 45+

Manuscripts, in a single hand, listing the produce sold to Lord Glenbervie — all vegetables — and the fruit listed separately as sold to Lady Glenbervie for the period 31 Jan 1814 till 20 Dec 1814. The seedsman is identified as James Austin of Kingston. A separate receipt for two-pence and blind stamped is dated February 1815.

Itemized receipts for produce sold to Lord and Lady Glenbervie...Subjects (Library of Congress): Astin, James; Glenbervie, Sylvester Douglas, Baron, 1743-1823; Vegetables–England; Gardens–England.

Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition: September, 2010

Christopher Dobson petty disbursements, 1754 Oct 9

Christopher Dobson petty disbursements, 1754 Oct 9.

LWL Mss File 42

Manuscript, in a single hand, listing various household expenses paid by Sir Christopher Musgrave to Christopher Dobson for the period April through September 1754.

Christopher Dobson petty disbursements, 1754 Oct 9.Subjects (Library of Congress): Musgrave, Christopher, Sir; Dobson, Christopher.

Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition: September, 2010

True and perfect inventory of all the goods … of James Beechan…

True and perfect inventory of all the goods … of James Beechan of the parish of Stroud in the county of Glocester …, 1724 July 8.

LWL Mss File 40

Manuscript, in a single hand, listing the goods of the deceased James Beechan, probably a weaver, and signed by the two appaisers: Thomas Straton and J. Watkins. The sheet is laid down on later paper.

True and perfect inventory of all the goods ... of James Beechan...Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition: September, 2010

True and perfect inventory of all the goods and chattels of Walter Stevens…

True and perfect inventory of all the goods and chattels of Walter Stevens of King Stanley clothworker who dyed on St. Saviours Day …, 1735 May 5…

LWL Mss File 39

Manuscript, in a single hand, listing the goods as found in the rooms of the deceased Walter Stevens or Stephens. Inventory is signed by the two appaisers: Daniel Chance[?] and Philip Wathon[?]. The sheet is laid down on later paper.

True and perfect inventory of all the goods and chattels of Walter Stevens...Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition: September, 2010