Description | 1) Smith, for sand 2) Brooke, Webbs & Co., “fine blue Fus. Clo.” 3) Gumbley, blacksmith 4) Gray, molecatcher 5) Brampton Poor Rate 6) Messrs. Howson, for bones 7) Green, knacker 8) Langstone, for cleaning pew and use of stable 9) Gumbley, blacksmith 10) Dixon, for manure for garden 11) Road Rate, for Thrapston road 12) Blizard, ironmonger and brazier 13) Dean, shopkeeper, for garden rakes, brooms, candles etc 14) Brampton Poor Rate 15) Gumbley, blacksmith 16) Taxes, Land Tax, servants, carriages, dogs, hair powder, armorial bearings etc 17) W. B. Simpson, painter, ornaments for library windows 18) Green, knacker 19) Gumbley, blacksmith 20) Miss. Dolben, for Mary Barker, tatting for Lady Mandeville 21) William Maddy, subscription towards cost of ford over Perry Brook 22) Gumbley, blacksmith 23) Brampton Poor Rate 24) Green, knacker (“bleeding a horse”) 25) Gumbley, blacksmith 26) Logan, gardener 27) J. W. Pocock, work at Brampton and Grafham schools 28) Mr. Papworth, payments for Brine, Morant, Blades, Snell, Watson, Cutler and May 29) Mrs. noon, for 3 mos. on Goslings & Co Bank 30) Goslings & Co Bank 31) Mr. Papworth and John Eaton, for making a French sash, mahogany knobs etc 32) Subscription for Mrs Wilson 33) Huntingdon Horticultural Society, subscription 34) Negus, gamekeeper 35) Negus, gamekeeper 36) Miss Dolben, for Mary Barker 37) Gumbley, blacksmith 38) Park Farm Brampton, oats 39) Green, knacker 40) Gumbley, blacksmith 41) Mrs. Dean, shopkeeper 42) Brampton Poor RATE 43) Reverend J. White, cash advance 44) Gumbley, blacksmith 45) Alexandery, for gooseberries and currants 46) – 47) Taxes (as above) 48) Brampton Church Rate 49) John Negus, game certificate 50) Gumbley, blacksmith 51) Garden accounts: wages for James Sykes, James Donley, Robert Dixon, William Gooding and Thomas Lee (garden labourers) and Ann Fulback, Mary Beeby, Hannah Pick, Mary Gill, Elizabeth Sharpe, Mary Smith, Elizabeth Wright, Elizabeth Bail, Mary Reece, Elizabeth Mason, Ann Brown, Mary Mason and Elizabeth Warden (for raking leaves) 52) Gumbley, blacksmith 53) Brampton Poor Rate 54) James Boucher, wages 55) Reverend J. White, for gravestone fees in Brampton churchyard (for E. Shaw and J. Logan) 56) Garden accounts (names as above but also including William Newbury, James Alexander, Sarah Hartess) 57) Veasey & Sons, coals for poor 58) Veasey & Sons, coals for schools 59) Gumbley, blacksmith, for repairs to schools 60) Barnes, basses for schools 61) Clay & Son, carpenters, incl. repairs to greenhouse, fence at new school, repairs to schools, repair to privy seat and window for Reverend White etc 62) Veasey & Son 63) Norton, ironmonger 64) Perrins, wheelwright 65) Stafford, for grease 66) Titman, for baskets 67) Bowyer, malster of Buxton, for oats 68) Harratt, ironmonger of Huntingdon 69) Wood, nurseryman 70) Sawyer, bricklayer, for work at schools 71) Sawyer, bricklayer, for work in garden 72) Park Farm, Brampton, potatoes 73) J. W. Pocock, builder, for work done at the schools and Brampton Park 74) Langston, cleaning pew and use of stable |