Description | 1) Johnstone Brooks, lamp manufacturer 2) Smith, for Lady Sparrow’s coachman 3) Baxter, glazier 4) John Megus, senior 5) Ekins, for post horses 6) Smith, wages 7) Ellis Sullivan, coachman 8) William Makepeace, advance 9) Gray and Son, seed and nursery men 10) Megus, certificate for gamekeeping 11) Land and Assessed taxes 12) Stokes, butcher 13) Huntingdon band, for musicians at the tenants dinner 14) Hart, rat catcher 15) Mr Clay, road rate 16) Elli Sullivan, coachman 17) Bridgefoots, freight for coals 18) Read, porterage of coals 19) Green, saddles, halters and collars 20) John Norris, groom 21) Poor Rate 22) Ellis Sullivan, coachman 23) Smith, Pinner “for looking after the plantations” 24) Fitzgerald, gardener 25) Measures, grinding barley 26) Langston, church clerk, for use of stable and cleaning pew 27) Insurance for Porters Lodge 28) Elsden and Son, for coals 29) Bowyer, for oats 30) Peace, Brampton church rate 31) Land and assessed taxes 32) Allen, for Smith’s coffin 33) Finlay, upholsterer 34) Hart, rat catcher 35) Ekin, George Hotel, Huntingdon 36) Onion, Godmanchester dinner 37) Ekins, for liquor 38) Herbert, for ale 39) Peace, baker 40) Storey, for bread 41) Emery, for bread 42) Musk, for bread 43) Musk, for bread 44) Finley, upholsterer 45) Donation to the National School, Huntingdon, by Lord Mandeville 46) Joshua Sylvester, coach hire 47) Charles Musk, flour, oil etc 48) Perrin, wheelwright 49) Thomas Thompson of Grafham, for nails 50) Finley, upholsterer 51) Finley, upholsterer 52) Green, knacker, for repairs to saddles etc 53) Finley, upholsterer 54) Maskell, carpenter 55) Thornicroft, for paintings 56) Poor Rate 57) Clay, composition for Thrapston road 58) Parkins, miller 59) Woolstone, a grate[?] 60) Dixon, for oats 61) Smith, Pinner “for looking after Lady Olivia Sparrow’s plantations” 62) Fitzgerald, gardener 63) Ashby, carrier 64) Veasey, for malt, hops etc 65) Baxter, glazier 66) Joshua Eady, cooper 67) Harratt, sadler and ironmonger 68) Chapman and Goodrick, drapers and haberdashers 69) Herbert, Huntingdon Brewery 70) Ekin, hearse for Mr Smith to Brampton 71) Barnes, coal scuttles etc 72) Bates, chemist and druggist, for oil 73) Mrs Stafford, for grease, oil and linseed 74) Palmer, garden, for broom, candles etc 75) Gumbley, stable bill 76) Gumbley, house bill 77) Green, dogs meat 78) Thomas Arnutt, shepherd 79) Chapman and Goodrick, late Mr Smith’s burial fees 80) Green, horse collars etc 81) Woods, nurseryman (incls. list of plants and trees etc) 82) Assessed taxes 83) Hart, rat catcher 84) Church Rate 85) Poor Rate 86) Fitzgerald, gardener 87) Osborne, for oysters [?] 88) Joshua Sylvester, for cleaning steam and cooking apparatus 89) John Dent, potatoes 90) Green, knacker, for saddles, halters etc 91) Green, knacker, for dead horse 92) Smith, pinner 93) Robert Dye, Ellington Farm, for wheat 94) Merrifield, tenants dinner at the Old Ship, Rochford [Essex] 95) Brown and Goodman, flour and grinding wheat 96) Dodd, expenses 97) Poor Rate and Robert Dye, Ellington Farm, for wheat 98) Elsden and Son, coal (incl. Eau Brink toll) 99) Lewis, sand 100) Green, knacker, for repairs to whips etc 101) Green, for ropes 102) J. Whitney, expenses for carrying John Whitney to St Luke’s Hospital, London 103) – 104) Ekin, constable 105) Cannam, for work on chimney 106) Hayter, artist 107) Allen, coffin for Elizabeth Ives 108) Joshua Sylvester, for work on steam apparatus at Brampton 109) Negus, gamekeeper 110) Negus, gamekeeper 111) Green, for mending collars 112) Fitzgerald, gardener 113) Gumbley, blacksmith 114) Sylvester 115) Thomas Thompson, for keeping a dog ‘Dash’ for 93 weeks |