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TitleCash book of John Mortlock
DescriptionIndexed. Includes:
At front, list of 'Writings in the high Box sent to the Bank';
Mayor's accout for the expenses of his mayoralty, including food, wine, liveries, etc., 1789-93;
Account of Captain James Thomas;
Expenses for sending son Henry to Madras Civil Service, 1808;
Account of Corporation of Cambridge;
Account of Widow Saunders for Chambers over Coach House;
Account of James Cock late of the Post Office, now cook at Chelsea Hospital;
Account of John Hammet Esq;
Account of Conservators of the River Cam;
Account of Taunton Castle East Indiaman (John Mortlock has 1/32 share);
Account of Mr Nash of Pampisford;
Produce of sale and money since Goddard's death;
Account of Robert White of Cambridge;
Expenses at Eton School for John Cheetham Mortlock;
Expenses at Blackheath School for Thomas Mortlock;
Account of Mr Stanley, chymist;
Accounts of the Mitre Estate in St Edwards parish;
Account of John Eddlestone of Barnwell;
Accounts of John Forlow;
Account of Salt Committee;
Account of Estate at Eton in Bedfordshire;
Account of Barnwell Estate;
Post Office accounts as receiver general;
Account of William Dickinson the cook;
Account of Messrs Fowlers of St Neots;
Account of Charles Mortlock;
Accounts of John Bowden;
Stock accounts;
Account of Pakefield Estate;
Account of James Nottidge of Abington;
Account of John Looker of Toft;
Account of Sir James Esdaile and Co;
Account of Marmaduke Johnson of Pampisford;
Accounts of Ann Mortlock, Miss E. Mortlock and Mrs Mortlock senior;
Account of Charles Fenton of Pampisford;
Abington rents; Hildersham rents;
Account of James Harris of Great Abington;
Account of William Tooke Harwood of Abington Park;
Account of Mr Ward of Great Abington;
Account of Henry Miller of Abington;
Account of John Ewin of Abington;
At back, John Mortlock's extra account at the Bank, 1796-1799, and Mr Mortlock's income from all sources, 1794-1802.
Loose inside: memorandum from Mr Randall relating to conveyance from the Sheriff to Mr Warren bearing date of 4 February 1807 in consideration of £1766; two vouchers for property tax and one for land tax, William Arber [Grange Farm, Little Abington], 1814.
(Some leaves loose)
Date1789-1816
CreatorNameMortlock Bank and Estate
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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