Edenhall 1800-1809
02 Nov 1800. SUBSCRIPTION TO INGLEWOOD / PENRITH HUNT. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 2” x 7”. C 210 R 12 Mr. SISSON Inglewood Hunt 2 . 2 . 0 —————————- Novr. 2nd. 1800 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Novr. 2nd. 1800 Placed to Sir Ino. C. MUSGRAVE’s accompt two pounds & two shillings being two years subscription to Penrith Hunt which was this day paid to Mr. Thos. SISSON by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
07 Nov 1800. RECEIPT FOR SAWING 302 FEET OF OAK BOARDS. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 7”. Novr. 7th. 1800 Recd. of Sir John C. MUSGRAVE by payment of Joseph BRISCO eleven shillings & six pence for sawing 302 feet of Oak boards I say recd. by me —————— 0 – 11 – 6 [signed] John MONKHOUSE ——————
18 Nov 1800. A DETAILED SADDLER’S ACCOUNT. A neat and clean detailed account. 6” x 7”. C 210 R 24 Jos: FAWCETT Saddler 0 . 19 . 10 —————————— Novr. 18th. 1800. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir John Chardin MUSGROVE To Jos FAWCETT 1799 June 29 New Leather and md Cart Bridle 1 –– Mar 4 a new Head Collar with leather shank 4 ~ 6 a Bridle 6 ~ 6 Mending a Bridle –– 4 18 a New Belly Band 3 ~ 4 Jun 19 Mending 2 pair of stays 1 ~ 0 1 New strap and mendg. 2 Belly Bands 1 ~ 2 Sep 7 2 New cheak pieces & Md. a Bridle 1 ~ 6 ————————- £ 0 ~ 19 ~ 10 ————————- Recd the Contens [signed] Jos FAWCETT
01 Jan 1801. CHARITY MONEY RECEIPT. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 2” x 7”. Jany. 1st. 1801 Placed to Sir John C. MUSGRAVE’s acct. one pound four shillings & two pence for charity money to Sarah DOUGLAS being an addition to an old stock as per Sr. P. MUSGRAVEs will. I say paid the above this day by me ————- 1 . 4 . 2 [signed] Joseph BRISCO ————-
06 Jan 1801. RECEIPT FOR BROWN SOAP FOR THE HALL. A neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. C 212 R 42 Jona: FALLOWFIELD Soap for Hall 0 . 14 . 3 —————————————— Jany. 6th. 1801 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Ino. C. MUSGRAVE Bart. To J & T. FALLOWFIELD 1800 S D June 3 19lb. Brown Soap 9d 14 ~ 3 Settled for self & Brr. [signed] Jon. FALLOWFIELD
08 Jan 1801. RECEIPT FOR LIQUOR AT WOOD SALE IN KIRKOSWALD. A neat and clean receipt. 2” x 6”. Pencilled note in later handwriting at bottom of receipt “THE GEORGE INN KIRKOSWALD”. According to a printed receipt for sale on eBay, Mary JEFFERSON was proprietor of the “George and Dragon” in Kirkoswald in 1805. Jany. 8th. 1801 Placed to Sir John C. MUSGRAVE Bart. acct. four pounds & seventeen Shillings for Liquor drank at Wood sale at Kirkoswald which was this day paid to Mary JEFFERSON by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO
12 Jan 1801 (1). CHARITY TO POOR PEOPLE OF KIRKOSWALD & LAZONBY. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 2” x 7”. C 212 R 55 Poor people of Kirkoswald &c 7 . 7 . 0 —————————- Jany. 12th. 1801. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jany. 12th. 1801 Placed to Sir John C. MUSGRAVEs acct. seven pounds seven shillings given to the Poor people of Kirkoswald & Lazonby as per order by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
12 Jan 1801 (2). CHARITY MONEY TO POOR PEOPLE IN HARTLEY. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 2” x 7”. C 212 R 50 Poor people in Westmorland 10 . 10 . 0 ————————— 12th. Jany. 1801 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jany. 12th. 1801 Placed to Sir J. C. MUSGRAVE’s acct. ten pounds & ten Shillings which was this day given to Wm. DAWSON & Thos. HAMILTON to be divided among the poor in Hartley by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO
12 Jan 1801 (3). RECEIPT FOR SMALL TITHES FOR BLANDS WATH FARM. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. C 212 R 47 Thos. ROBINSON Blandsis Prs. 0 . 18 . 0 Jany 12th. 1801. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 12th. Jany. 1801 Received of Sir John C. MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO eighteen Shillings for one year’s prescription for the tythe of hay wool & lamb & all other small tythes whatsoever for Blandsis farm (accept the tythe of bees marriage churching & burial fees) due at Martinmas last past to the Rector of Crosby Garrett which I paid to the Revd. Mr. BIRDs receiver who accepted of it as such as witness my hand [signed] Thos. ROBINSON
16 Jan 1801. A DETAILED BUTCHER’S ACCOUNT. A neat and clean detailed account. 7” x 6”. 1800 Sir John Chardin MUSGRAVE Barronet Bot. of Thos. COCKIN £ s d Agust 2nd To A Leg of Mutton 9 lb ½ 6d per 4 ~ 9 To A Qr. of Lamb 9 lb 5. 3 ~ 9 12 To A Crop of Beef 19 lb 6. 9 ~ 6 To A Qr. & Loin of Lamb 9 lb ½ 5 3 ~ 11 26 To a Qr. of Mutton 14 lb 6 7 ~ 0 To a Sirloin of Beef 8 lb ½ 6 4 ~ 3 29 To a Leg of Mutton 8 lb 6 4 ~ 0 Sepr. 2 To a Crop of Beef 12 lb 6 6 ~ 0 To A Leg of Mutton 8 lb 6 4 ~ 0 20 To a Qr. of Lamb 7 lb 4½ 2 ~ 7 To a Leg of Mutton 7 lb ½ 5½ 3 ~ 5 30 To A Round of Beef 22 lb 5½ 10 ~ 1 To A Leg of Lamb 4 lb 5 1 ~ 8 Octr. 4 To A Leg of Mutton 9 lb 5½ 4 ~ 1 ——————— £ 3 ~ 9 ~ 0 To 74 Livers at 4d 1 ~ 4 ~ 8 ——————— £ 4 ~ 13 ~ 8 Jany. 16th. 1801 Recd. the above by payment of Joseph BRISCO by me [signed] Thos. COCKIN
24 Jan 1801. PAYMENT TO THE POOR PEOPLE IN BLACKHALL. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 2” x 6”. Jany. 24th. 1801 Placed to Sir John C. MUSGRAVEs acct. one pound & one shilling which was this day paid to Mr. FAIRBAIRN for the use of the poor people in Blackhall by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
06 Feb 1801. BANKING LETTER FROM WRIGHT & CO. One of a batch of 20 letters/documents from the private bank of WRIGHT & Co. London 6 February 1801 Sir We have received your favour of 4th. Inst. containing a Bill of the value of twelve hundred Pounds, on account of Sir Ino. Cha. MUSGRAVE Bart. in our Books. We remain Sir £ 1200. on BARCLAYs Co. Your most obedient Servants [signed] Thos. WRIGHT & Co.
26 Nov 1801. ACCOUNT FOR COACH REPAIRS AT CARLISLE. A neat account. 4” x 6”. Carlisle Novr. 21st. 1801 Sir J. C. MUSGRAVE Bart. To Wm. BATY To a Hind Wheel Hoop Topd. & Put on 3 – 6 To 2 new feet to fore Springs 8 – To 2 new Bolts 1 – ———————— £ 0 – 12 – 6 ———————— To a Gib & Hoops 1 – 6 ———————— 0 – 14 – 0 Novr. 26 Recd for Wm. BEATY [signed] J. FLETCHER
15 Dec 1801. SUBSCRIPTION FOR NEW BRIDGE. A neat receipt. 2” x 6”. Decr. 15th. 1801. Placed to the acct. of Sir John MUSGRAVE one pound & one shilling being a subscription towards building a new bridge between Brough & Kirkeby Stephen which was this day paid by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO
18 Jan 1802. PAY RECEIPT FOR WALLING AT HARTLEY CASTLE. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. Jany. 18th. 1802 Recd. of Sir John C. MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO three pounds for walling the Bullcoppy Wall at Hartley Castle witness my hand [signed] Wm. DAWSON
02 Feb 1802. BANKING LETTER FROM WRIGHT & CO. One of a batch of 20 letters/documents from the private bank of WRIGHT & Co. London 2 April 1802 Sir We have received your favour of 31st. Ulto. containing a Bill of the value of eight hundred pounds, on account of Sir John Chardin MUSGRAVE Bart. in our Books. We remain Sir £ 800. on BARCLAYs Co Your most obedient Servants [signed] Thos. WRIGHT & Co.
26 Mar 1802. ACCOUNT FOR GLAZIER’S WORK AT BLACKWELL HALL. A fresh, very neat and clean account and receipt. The receipt has an impressed duty stamp. 1800 Dec 11 Work done for Sir John C. MUSGROVE at Blackwell Hall by J BROWN To 3 Lights of C New Glass 0 “ 9 “ 0 To 4 Lights New Leaded 0 “ 6 “ 0 To a Sash Squar 0 “ 1 “ 2 To Repairing Other windows 29 To a Light in the Stable 0 “ 3 “ 0 Dec 16 To 32½ feet of Crown Glass 1801 at 1s : 2d pr foot 1 “ 17 “ 7 ———————- £ 2 “ 16 “ 9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ March 26th. 1802 Recd. of Sir John C. MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO two pounds sixteen shillings & nine pence for glazening windows at Blackhall as per bill annexed witness my hand [signed] John BROWN
09 Feb 1805. EDENHALL COURT BARON VERDICT. A fresh, neat and clean document. 13” x 8”. Two sides. A bit dusty on the back. 9. Feb. 1805 Manor } of } Verdict Edenhall } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Manor } The Court Baron and Customary Court of Sir John MUSGRAVE Bart. of } Lord of the said Manor holden at the School House, at Edenhall in and Edenhall } for the said Manor on Saturday the Ninth day of February in the Year of our Lord 1805. Before Edward GRAVE Steward of the said Court The Names of the Jury Thomas TINKLER } { John PUGMIRE Thomas DALTON } { William REBANKS Joseph RAILTON } { Thomas MOSES Joseph DALTON } Sworn { Robert CANNON William HODGSON } { John GRAHAM Thomas WATSON } { John DALTON Who being Sworn and Charged present as follows. ~ We present and find that John DAYSON one of the Customary Tenants of this Manor hath by Deed of Bargain and Sale dated this Day Surrendered and Conveyed unto the Revd. Joseph BRISCO A Close called the Luham fine 10£ ~ or Edenhall Farfield Containing by Admeasurement Sixteen Acres two Roods and Ten Perches or thereabouts be the same more or less of the Apportioned Yearly Customary Rent of Eleven Pence halfpenny Part of his antient Rent of two Shillings and Eleven Pence halfpenny and other Dues duties and Services – Subject to Redemption on payment of One Hundred and fifty Pounds and Interest on the Eighth Day of February next And that the said Joseph BRISCO ought to be admitted Accordingly –– We also present and find that John WILLIAMSON, one of the Customary Tenants of the said Manor is dead since the last Court Seized of one Close ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ called High Fitz Close containing by Admeasuremt. 3a.. 1r.. 6P. And one other Close called Low Fitz Close containing by Admeast. 4a.. 1r… 24P. Fine 21£ ~ ~ within the said Manor of the Antient Yearly Customary Rent of five Shillings & four Pence and Two thirds of a Day shearing and two thirds of a Day Mowing and other Dues Duties and Services And that Sarah the Wife of Isaac MONKHOUSE is his only Sister & Heir at Law and ought to be admitted Tenant We also present and find that Thomas STEPHENSON hath by Deed Dated this day sold and Conveyed All his Customary Lands and Tenements in the said Manor to Sir John MUSGRAVE the Lord of the said Manor Reserving the Right of the said Thomas STEPHENSON during the life of himself & his Wife to the Dwelling Houses & Outhouses And also Reserving the Right of Common belonging to the said Premises. We also present and find that Christopher WESTRA hath by Deed Dated this Day sold All and Conveyed All his Customary Lands and Tenements within the said Manor unto Sir John Chardin MUSGRAVE Bart. the Lord of the said Manor Reserving to the said Christopher WESTRA and Sarah his Wife the Use & Occupation of his Dwelling House Outhouses and Gardens, & for the life of the longer liver of them. ~ [signed] Thomas TINKLER [signed] Thomas MOSES [signed] Thomas DALTON [signed] Robert CANNON [signed] Joseph RAILTON [signed] John GRAHAM [signed] Joseph DALTON [signed] John DALTON [signed] William HODGSON [signed] Thos WATSON his John + PUGMIRE mark [signed] William REBANKS
13 Jun 1805. GREAT & LITTLE MUSGRAVE COURT BARON VERDICT. A fresh, neat and clean document. 13” x 8”. 13th. June 1805 Manor of Great } & } Little Musgrave } Verdict ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Manor of Great } The Court Baron and Customary Court of Sir John Chardin & Little Musgrave } MUSGRAVE Baronet Lord of the said Manor holden at Hall Garth within and for the said Manor on Thursday the thirteenth day of June 1805 Before Edward GRAVE Steward of the said Court Names of the Jurors George ALDERSON } { Thomas MASON Richard ALDERSON } { William MASON John LOY } sworn { John RAILTON George RUDD } { Thomas RUDD Junr. William COLLINSON } { William ALDERSON John MIDDLETON } { John HARRISON Which said Jury being Sworn and Charged Present as follows – Rent We present John RUDD Heir to his father Thomas RUDD Decesed to 0 . 0 . 11 . two thirds of two thirds of a Close called back o Longrigg in the Manor Fine - of Great Musgrave with the yearly Custmory rent of Eleven pence. 2 . 6 . 8 . Services one day Shering. [signed] George ALDERSON } [signed] Thos. MASON [signed] Richd. ALDERSON } [signed] Willm. MASON [signed] John LOY } John RAILTON X [signed] George RUDD } [signed] Thomas RUDD [signed] Wm. COLLINSON } [signed] William ALDERSON [signed] John MIDDLETON } [signed] John HARRISON
07 Aug 1805. GREAT & LITTLE MUSGRAVE SPECIAL COURT VERDICT. A fresh, neat and clean document. 13” x 8”. 7th Augt. 1805 Manor of Great } & } Little Musgrave } Verdict Special Court ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Manor of Great } & } The Court Baron and Special Customary Court of Sir John Chardin Little Musgrave } MUSGRAVE Baronet Lord of the said Manor holden at Hall Garth within and for the said Manor on Wednesday the seventh day of August 1805 Before Edward GRAVE Steward of the said Court Names of the Jurors George ALDERSON } { Thomas HUTCHINSON Richard ALDERSON } { George RUDD Thomas MASON } Sworn { William COLLINSON William MASON } { Mark RAIN John RAILTON } { Anthony CAILE John LOY } { Thomas TEASDALE Who being Sworn and Charged Present as follows We present Robert THORNBORROW upon the Alination and Surender of Thomas WADE and others to several parcles of Land in Musgrave Lawfield in the manor of Great Musgrave of the Yearly Rent of 13s “ 0½ Services ½ a Day plowing 1 Day Harrowing 1 Day Shearing ½ a Day mowing 1 Hen ––––– We present Robert THORNBORROW upon the Alination and Surender of Thomas WADE and others to a Messuage and Tenement in the manor of Little Musgrave with the Yearly Rent of 18s “ 4d Services 1 Day plowing two thirds of a Goose ~~~ [signed] George ALDERSON } [signed] Thomas HUTCHINSON [signed] Richd. ALDERSON } [signed] George RUDD [signed] Thos. MASON } [signed] Wm. COLLINSON [signed] Willm. MASON } [signed] Mark RAINE John RAILTON his + Mark } [signed] Anthony CAILE [signed] John LOY } [signed] Thos. TEASDALE fine – 17.0.0 fine 28.10.0.
09 May 1806. EDENHALL COURT BARON VERDICT. A fresh, neat and clean document. A bit dusty on the back. 13” x 8”. Two sides. 9th. May 1806 Manor } of } Verdict Edenhall } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Manor } of } The Court Baron and Customary Court of Sir John Chardin MUSGRAVE Edenhall } Baronet Lord of the said Manor holden at the School House in Edenhall in and for the said Manor on Saturday the ninth day of May 1806 Before Edward GRAVE Steward of the said Court. Names of the Jurors Thos. TINKLER } { John DAYSON Thomas DALTON } { John GRAHAM William HODGSON } Sworn { Thomas MOSES Thomas WATSON } { Robert CANNON Thomas Joseph RAILTON } { Thomas STEPHENSON Joseph DALTON } { John DALTON John PUGMIRE } { Christopher WESTERN Which said Jury being Sworn and Charged present as follows We present and find that Samuel SOULBY hath by Deed bearing Date the 8th day of May instant Sold and Conveyed unto Margaret the Wife of fine William HODGSON her Heir and Assigns All that Dwelling House 4 “ 15 . 0 Backhouse Stable and Garden in Sandgate in Penrith with the Appurtenances within the said Manor of the Yearly Customary Rent of six Shillings and other Duties and Services – And that the said Margaret the Wife of Wm. HODGSON ought to be Admitted Tenant We also present and find that Isaac MONKHOUSE and Sarah his Wife fine have by Deed dated the second day of April 1805. sold and conveyed 21 “ 0 “ 0 unto John WILLIAMSON a close called Low Tinker Close only by **tancation [?] several Closes and Parcels of Land appurtenances &c within the said Manor of the yearly ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Customary Rent of five Shillings and four pence and other duties and Fine services and that the said John WILLIAMSON ought to be admitted Tenant subject to the life Estate of the said Sarah MONKHOUSE of and in the said Premises. We present and find that Thomas MULCASTER is dead since the last Court seized of a dwelling House and Garden in Sandgate of the yearly 7 “ 0 “ 0 Customary Rent of six Shillings and other duties and services and we find MULCASTER his eldest Son and Heir at Law. [signed] Thos. TINKLER [signed] Thomas DALTON [signed] William HODGSON [signed] Thos WATSON [signed] Joseph RAILTON [signed] Joseph DALTON his John + PUGMIRE mark [signed] John DAYSON [signed] John GRAHAM [signed] Thomas MOSES [signed] Robert CANNON [signed] Thomas STEPHENSON [signed] John DALTON his Chr. X WESTERN mark The fines above Assessed I order to be Paid at Edenhall on the 1st. Day of May next [signed] Ed GRAVE Steward ~
19 May 1806. GREAT & LITTLE MUSGRAVE SPECIAL COURT VERDICT. A fresh, neat and clean document. 13” x 8”. 19th. May 1806 Great & Little } Verdict Musgrave – } Special Court ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Manor of Great and } The Court Baron and Special Customary Court of Sir John Chardin Little Musgrave –– } MUSGRAVE Baronet Lord of the said Manor holden at Hall Garth in and for the said Manor on Monday the Nineteenth day of May 1806 Before Edward GRAVE Steward of the said Court Names of the Jurors George ALDERSON } { William COLLINSON Richard ALDERSON } { Thomas MASON Richard BREEKS } { William MASON George RUDD } Sworn. { John RAILTON Thomas RUDD } { Thomas HUTCHINSON Mark RAIN } { Isaac SEWELL Which said Jury being Sworn and Charged Present as follows Rent We present John ELLWOOD upon the Alination and Surender of 0 . 9 . 3. Richard STEADMAN to a Messuage and Tenement in the Manor fine of Great Musgrave with the Yearly Customary Rent of 9s “ 3d 31 “ 0 . 0. Services 1 Day plowing 1 Goose 1 Hors Catch [signed] George ALDERSON } [signed] Wm. COLLINSON [signed] Richd. ALDERSON – } [signed] Thos. MASON [signed] Richd. BREEKS } [signed] Willm. MASON [signed] George RUDD } John RAILTON X his Mark [signed] Thos RUDD } [signed] Thomas HUTCHINSON [signed] Mark RAINE } [signed] Isaac SEWELL
23 May 1806. ACCOUNT FOR CUTTING SCEUGH HILL DRAINS. A neat and clean receipt. 3” x 8”. C R Michl. HODGSON Skeugh drains 10 . 15 . 6 ———————————- 23d. May 1806 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir John C. MUSGRAVE Bart. To Michl. HODGSON & Co. Debtr. To cutting 419 Roods of drains on Skeugh hill at 6D 10 . 9 . 6 To 1½ lb of gunpowder for blasting “ 2 . 6 To Michl. HODGSON one days work “ 2 . 6 To sharping tools “ 1 . ~ ——————- 10 . 15 . 6 May 23d. 1806 Recd. ten pounds fifteen Shillings & six pence for the above by payment of Joseph BRISCO by me [signed] Michael HODGSON
11 Jun 1806. A DETAILED BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT. A neat and clean detailed account. 8” x 6”. C R Isaac WALKER Smith 0 . 12 . 3 —————————- 11th. June 1806 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ may 2 daye Sire John s d 3 hacke sharped 0 “ 6 2 pare of aire sharped 0 “ 4 rigede rape mending 0 “ 2 soke alterde 0 “ 2 2 soke sharped cuter 0 “ 3 a bought made whele mending 1 “ 0 threpe gere mende 0 “ 2 soke chiter sharped 0 “ 2 pound stele lade soke 0 “ 10 achane mende 0 “ 2 2 hacke sharped 0 “ 4 hameres mende 0 “ 2 soke sharped chitre sharped 0 “ 2 soke sharped cuter sharped 0 “ 2 soke lad cuter sharped 0 “ 8 2 penes of nales 0 “ 2 4 lupes and pikes made 10 5 “ 0 a cruke made 0 “ 9 plue a ire sharpede 0 “ 2 wenter made 1 “ 0 ———————- [signed] Isaac WALKER £ 0 “ 12 “ 3 June 11th. 1806 Recd. twelve Shillings three pence per J. BRISCO for the above by me [signed] Isaac WALKER
24 Jun 1806. RECEIPT FOR PAYMENT TO THE CURATE OF WESTWARD. A neat and clean receipt with an impressed duty stamp. 3” x 8”. C R Curate of Westward 8 . 0 . 0 ———————- 24th. June 1806 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Recd. May 6th. 1806 of Sir John MUSGRAVE of Eden Hall by Payment of Mr. Thos. COWEN eight Pounds, being one Half year’s Payment due on the Feast of St. Mark last past to the Curate of Westward by [signed] Samuel HALLIFAX, Curate of Westward aforesaid –
12 Jul 1806. PAY FOR PEELING & MANUFACTURING BARK IN BARON WOOD. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt with impressed duty stamp. 3” x 8”. July 12th. 1806 Received of Sir John C. MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO thirty one pounds thirteen shillings for pilling and manufactering bark in Baron Wood I say received by me [signed] Mat WILSON
03 Aug 1806. EDENHALL HAYMAKERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 8” x 6”. Haymakers at Edenhall August 3d. 1806 No. of days Price per day £ s d Margt. HETHERINGTON 20½ 18d 1 10 9 Eliz WALKER 21 18 1 11 6 Margt. HETHERINGTON Junr. 12 8 – 8 – Wm. PUGMIRE 12 8 – 8 – Thos. STEPHENSON 13 24 1 6 – Eliz: STEPHENSON 12½ 18 – 18 9 Phil: WESTERN 1 24 – 2 – 6 5 – August 3d. 1806 Placed to the acct. of the late Sir John C. MUSGRAVE Bart. six pounds & five Shillings for wages paid as above per me [signed] Joseph BRISCO
05 Aug 1806. ACCOUNT FOR ONE REAM OF PAPER. A neat and clean account. 3” x 7”. Mr. BRISCO To Willm. CRAMPTON Dr. 1803 July 26th. To 1 Rm. Paper £ 1 ~ 1 ~ 0 Augst. 5, 1806 Recd. the above [signed] Wm. CRAMPTON
26 Aug 1806. ALLOWANCE FOR JAVELIN MAN AT CARLISLE ASSIZES. A neat and clean receipt. 2” x 6”. When the Assizes were held there would be a procession through the town with the judge in his robes escorted by the Sheriff’s Javelin Men who were local constables in their best uniforms. R. HETHERINGTON 0 . 7 . 0 August 26th. 1806 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Augst. 26th. Placed to the acct. of Sir J. C MUSGRAVE seven shillings which was allowed to Richd. HETHERINGTON Javelin man attending the sheriff at Carlisle assizes by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO
09 Sep 1806. QUARRYMAN’S ACCOUNT & RECEIPT FOR STONES. A neat and clean account and receipt. C R John TURNER Quarryman. 6 . 1 . 2 Septr. 9th. 1806. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 12 1806 The Heirs of Sir John MUSGRAVs To John TURNER Dr £ S D To 59 Coyns at 2d 0 “ 9 “ 11 To Walling Stons 242 Carts at 4d 4 “ 0 “ 8 To Hueing Stons 183 foot 1d¾ 1 “ 6 “ 8 To 2 Gateposts 0 “ 4 “ 0 ———————- £ 6 “ 1 “ 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ September 9th. 1806 Received of the executors of the late Sir John Chardin MUSGRAVE by payment of Joseph BRISCO six pounds one shilling & two pence for Quarry stones as per bill annexed Witness my hand [signed] John TURNER
07 Oct 1806. PENRITH BREWER’S ACCOUNT FOR ALE & BEER. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 6” x 7”. C R Thos. HARRISON Brewery 4 . 8 . 7 Octr. 7th. 1806 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith Sir J. C. MUSGRAVE Bart. To HARRISON & Co. £ S D 1806. June 28th. To 1 Cask of Ale & 1 Beer, 1 ~ 1 ~ 1½ July 9. To 1 ––––––––– ¬¬¬––– Do: ~ 7 ~ 10 15. To 1 Ale & 1 ––––– Do: 1 ~ 1 ~ 10 22. To 1 ––––––––––––– Do: ~ 16 ~ 29. To 1 ––––––––––––– Do: ~ 7 ~ 10 31. To 1 –––– Ale ~ 14 ~ ————————- cr [?] £ 4 ~ 8 ~ 7½ Octo 7th. By Cash 4 – 8 – 7 [signed] Tho HARRISON
1807. DRUGGIST’S RECEIPT FOR HORSE MEDICATION. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 3” x 6”. Executors of the Late Sir John C. MUSGRAVE Bart Dr. to Rd. HETHERINGTON 6lb of Salt Peter Brimstone and Antimony and 2lb of Fenegorik For Horses 9S “ 4D Settld [signed] Rd. HETHERINGTON
28 Jul 1807. AN ACCOUNT FOR CANDLES. A very neat and clean account. 4” x 6”. Penrith The Executors of Sir Ino MUSGROVE To LAIDMAN & BIRD Dr 1806 Augst 4 To 4 lb Candles @ 9½ £ ~ “ 3 “ 2 Do 2 lb Moulds 10½ ~ “ 1 “ 9 Novr. 4 To 14 lb Dips 9½ ~ “ 11 “ 1 ———————- 1807 £ 0 “ 16 “ ~ July 28 To 1½ Doz Cand 9/6 ~ “ 14 “ 3 ———————- £ 1 “ 10 “ 3 Settld [signed] B BIRD
14 Nov 1807. A DETAILED IRONMONGER’S ACCOUNT. A neat and clean detailed account. 12” x 7”. Very faint and untidy handwriting. Penrith The Revrd Jos. BRISCO for Edenhall 1807 Bout. of Wm POWLEY Apl 2nd. To ½ m 15 dy Nails 3 – 3 May 3 2 Shovels 7 – 4 July 1 2 Warranted Sythes 16 – 0 28 18lb Soap 12 – 9 Broom 3 – 4 Agt 26 ½ m 15 dy Nails 9 – 9 ¾ m 10 Do. 7 – 6 200 5 dy Do. 4 – 0 100 20 Do. – 6 7 Pr Hinges 8 4 – 8 Sept 10 2 m 7lb Lath Nails 10 – 12lb Prod 6 – 0 12 2lb Do 1 – 0 2 Gate Locks 3 – 4 Gimblet – 2½ Octr 28 Curry Combe – 10 31 2 Locks for Honypot 7 – 0 Nails 2 – 10 ——————— £ 5 – 0 – 3 Novr 14 . 1807 Recd of the Exutor of ye late Sir Ino C MUSGRAVE Barnt by the hand of ye Revnd Jos BRISCO 5 . 0 . 3 [signed] W. POWLEY
17 Nov 1807. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT. A fresh, very neat and clean detailed account. 7” x 5”. The Reverent John BRISTOW Dr to James AIKINE 1806 S D Decr 30 to Black Galloway 4 new shoes 2 “ 4 1807 Febry 5 to Do –– –– 4 shoes sherpt 0 “ 10 28 to Bay Galloway 4 shoes Do 0 “ 10 March 3 to Black mare 4 new shoes steeled 3 “ 4 17 to Grey mare 4 shoes removed 0 “ 10 Do to Black Galloway 4 new shoes 2 “ 4 May 4 to Black mare 4 shoes removed 0 “ 10 19 to Do –– 4 new shoes 3 “ 4 Do to Black Galloway 4 new Do 2 “ 4 Do to 20 new holdfasts 2 “ 6 June 23 to Black mare 4 shoes removed 2 steeled 1 “ 2 July 7 to Galloway 4 new shoes 2 “ 4 23 to Black mare 4 shoes removed 0 “ 10 Augst 11 to Galloway – 1 shoe removed 0 “ 2½ 17 to Black mare 4 new shoes 3 “ 4 Septr 8 to Galloway 4 new shoes 2 “ 4 15 to 12 new wallhooks 1 “ 0 Octr 2 to Black mare 4 new shoes 3 “ 4 15 to Galloway – 4 new shoes 2 “ 4 19 to Do – – – – 2 shoes removed 0 “ 5 ———————- 1 “ 16 “ 9½ ———————- 1807 Novr 17 Received the Above [signed] James AIKINE
29 Dec 1807 (2). LANGWATHBY FOREST PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. C 15 R 34 Langwathby forest Property Tax 0 . 12 . 3 ——————- 29th. Decr. 1807. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Decr. 29th. 1807 Recd. of Sir Phil: MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO twelve shillings & three pence being one year property tax for Langwathby forest due 5th. day of April last past I say recd. by me [signed] William LAMB } } Collector
29 Dec 1807 (1). PROPERTY TAX COLLECTOR’S ACCOUNT. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 8” x 6”. Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Ino. POWLEY, collector of Property tax Debtr. Land &c in hand 22 . 2 . 9 Tythes 13 . 2 . 2 Fines 18 . ~ . ~ Stewards House ~ . 9 . 3 Simon DUGLAS ~ . 10 . ~ HETHERINGTONs . 5 . ~ STEPHENSONs ~ . 17 . 8 Mrs. MONKHOUSE 8 . 19 . 0 —————— 64 . 5 . 10 Decr. 29th. 1807 Settled [signed] John POWLEY
1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT FOR TOWNSHIP OF REDWORTH. Bundle 64, Doc 107. 20.5 cm x 10 cm. Doc 107 was folded into Doc 106, and Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. 1808 Recd of Chrr RICHARDSON on Account of Sir J. MUSGRAVE 14£ 4s for two Coll of Propperty Tax in the Township of Redworth due the 5th of April 1807/ [signed] Wm DOBSON Collector
11 Jan 1808. EXPENSES RECEIPT FOR COLLECTING WESTMORLAND RENTS. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 2” x 6”. Jany. 11th. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. three pounds and ten shillings for expences when receiving Westmorld. rents at Kirkbystephen by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO
09 Feb 1808. RECEIPT FOR STAMP FOR A £3000 BILL. Bundle 64, Doc 81. 16 cm x 5 cm. C 17 R 72 Stamp for bill 0 . 10 . 0 Feb: 9th. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Feb: 9th. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. ten shillings for a stamp for bill of 3000£ by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
08 Feb 1808. TWO RECEIPTS FROM A BANK. Bundle 61, Doc 49. 38 cm x 23 cm, folded in half to make four pages. Second page blank. One large and several small tears/holes. C 17 R 71 Sir P. MUSGRAVE 3000 . 0 . 0 Feb: 4th 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Round postmark:] D F F [or D F E ?] 8 1808 Revd Joseph BRISCO Eden Hall Penrith ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ London 8 February 1808 Received of the Revd Joseph BRISCO – a Bill value Three thousand pounds ~ on account of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE [signed] Thos. WRIGHT & Co 3000 GLYNN & Co London 8 February 1808 Received of the Revd Joseph BRISCO – a Bill value Fifty Six pounds, twelve Shillings and Sixpence On account of Christopher MUSGRAVE Esqr [signed] Tho WRIGHT & Co 56 – 12 – 6 GLYNN & Co ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ London 8 Feby. 1808. Sir, On the other Side, we do ourselves the pleasure to send you our Separate receipts for your remittance of this day – We remain Sir Your most obedient Ser[vt.] [signed] Thos. WRIGHT & Co Revd Joseph BRISCO
05 Apr 1808. AN ACCOUNT FOR CLOVER SEEDS. A very neat and clean account. 6” x 8”. C 17 R 87 Jona: LAIDMAN Clover seeds 4 . 18. 0 Apl. 5th. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith April 5th 1808 The Revd. J. BRISCO Bout of Jonat. LAIDMAN 3½ St. Red Clover 13/- £ 2 ~ 5 ~ 6 3½ St. White Do 15/- 2 ~ 12 ~ 6 ——————- 4 ~ 18 ~ – 1808 April 5th. Settled [signed] J. LAIDMAN
05 Apr 1808 (2). RECEIPT FOR HAY SEEDS. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 2” x 6”. Apl. 5th. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. four pounds & seventeen shillings which was paid to sundry persons for hay seeds to sow upon the twelve acres by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
12 Apr 1808. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 23. 15.5 cm x 9.5 cm. Dirty on the outside with crumpled corners. C 19 R 90 Isaac WALKER 0 . 2 . 0 12th. Apl. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 april 1 sir jhon S D 2 sokes sharped 0 “ 2 sokes lades 0 “ 6 sokes lades 0 “ 8 sokes sharped 0 “ 1 sokes sharped cuter 0 “ 2 nales mades 0 “ 2 plate made 0 “ 3 ———— 2 “ 0 ———— April 12th. 1808 Recd. the above [signed] Isaac WALKER.
15 Apr 1808. PAY RECEIPT FOR REPAIRING WALL ON EDENHALL FELL. Bundle 64, Doc 20. 16.5 cm x 5 cm. Slightly grubby with crumpled edges and small edge tears. C 19 R 91 Thos. MATTHEWS 0 . 3 . 6 15th. Apl. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ April 15th. Received of Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by Joseph BRISCO three shillings & six pence for one days work repairing Wall upon Edenhall fell I say received by me [signed] Thomas MATTHEWS
19 Apr 1808. CHEMIST’S ACCOUNT FOR DRUGS FOR HORSES. Bundle 64, Doc 43. 19 cm x 11 cm. Dirty on the back. Crumpled and torn edges. Hand written entries into this printed form are transcribed in italics. Docs 38-45 were wrapped inside Doc 37 and are some of the individual payments listed in the petty bills account in Doc 37. G. RAMSAY Druggs for Horses 0 . 3 . 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Revd Mr. BRISCO Penrith, Apl. 19 1808 Bought of GEORGE RAMSAY, CHEMIST. === d March 12th Mercurial Ointt. – 3 15 Charge for a Cow 1 – Feaster [?] Mixture 1 Apl. 16 Ditto 1 – ——————— £ 0 = 3 – 3 ——————— Recd. [signed] G RAMSAY
20 Apr 1808. PRESCRIPTION RECEIPT FOR TITHE HAY. Bundle 64, Doc 22. 16.5 cm x 10.5 cm. C 19 R 93 Revd. Thos. WATSON Tythe Hay 2 . 5 . 0 20th. Apl. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ April 20th. 1808 Received of the guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO two pounds & five Shillings for the tythe of fifteen Acres of Leases mown in the year 1807 I say recd. by me [signed] Th: WATSON
20 Apr 1808. PRESCRIPTION RECEIPT FOR SOLE MEADOWS AT EDENHALL. Bundle 64, Doc 21. 16.5 cm x 10.5 cm. C 19 R 94 Revd. Thos. WATSON for sole meadow &c 0 . 15 . 3 20th. Apl. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ April 20th. 1808 Received of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO fifteen shillings & three pence being a prescription for sole meadows & garths at Edenhall for the three years last past, viz, five shillings & one penny each year I say received by me [signed] Th: WATSON
21 Apr 1808. JOHN DAYSON’S ALLOWANCE FOR PROPERTY TAX. Bundle 64, Doc 19. 15.5 cm x 4.5 cm. C 19 R 95 Jno. DAYSON Property tax 0 . 15 . 0 ————————— Apl. 21st. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Apl. 21st. 1808 Placed to the acct. of Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. fifteen Shillings which was this day allowed to John DAYSON out of 7£ . 10s being the interest of 150£ I say allowd. by me for property tax. [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
22 Apr 1808. TAXES ACCOUNT FOR LANGWATHBY FOREST. Bundle 64, Doc 18. 19 cm x 11.5 cm. C 19 R 96 97 98 Jno. POWLEY Langwathby forest 0 . 1 . 11½ ———————————- 22nd. Apl. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Mr. POWLEY Langwathby Debtr. To one year Lords rent for Langwathby forest due 4th. May 1808 0 . 1 . 2 To two years highways Due Michaelmas last past 9 Prescription for Langwby. forest one year 0 . 0 . 0½ ——————- 0 . 1 . 11½ ——————- April 22nd. 1808 Recd. by payment of Joseph BRISCO one Shilling & eleven pence half penny for the above by me [signed] John POWLEY
23 Apr 1808. ROBERT OLIVANT’S ACCOUNT FOR DAYS WORKED. Bundle 64, Doc 17. 21 cm x 19 cm. Robert OLIVANT was a joiner and carpenter. C 19 R 99 Robt. OLIVANT 7 . 1 . 1 23d. Apl. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir John MUSGRAVE Dr to Rob OLIVANT F 22 self 6 days at 3 day 18 “ 0 & Do William 5 days at 2.6 day 12 . 6 Do Prentis 4 days at 2.6 day 10 “ 0 March 1 Self 5 days at 3. day 15 . 0 Do Prentis 1 day 2 . 6 Do William 1 day 2 . 6 18 self 1 day 3 . 0 Do Prentis 1 day 2 . 6 Do William 1 day 2 . 6 21 self 2 days at 3 day 6 “ 0 Do William 3 days at 2.6 day 7 . 6 Do Prentis 2 days at 2.6 day 5 . 0 28 self 3 days at 3 day 9 “ 0 Do Prentis 2 days at 2.6 day 5 . 0 Apral 18 self 2 days at 3. day 6 . 0 ——————- £ 5 . 7 “ 0 Sowing Boards 1 . 14 . 1 ——————- £ 7 . 1 . 1 April 23d. 1808 Received seven pounds one shilling & one penny by payment of Joseph BRISCO for the above by me [signed] Robert OLIVANT
23 Apr 1808. LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 14. 20.5 cm x 16.5 cm. C 19 R 100 [corrected from 99] Labourers 4 . 18 . 0 ————————- 23d. Apl. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from 9th. till 23d. April 1808 Names No. of Days Price per day Wages £ S D Jos: HETHERINGTON 12 30D 1 10 – Jno. PUGMIRE 12 30 1 10 – Wm. PUGMIRE 12 10 – 10 – Phil WESTERN 11 24 1 2 – Margt. HETHERINGTON 6 12 – 6 – 4 18 – ————————— April 23d. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. four pounds & eightn. Shillings for wages paid to the above Labourers till this day by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
06 May 1808. LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 15. 20.5 cm x 16.5 cm. C 19 R 101 Labourers 5 . 6 . 0 ————————- 6th. May 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from 23d. April till 6th. May 1808 Names No. of Days Price per day Wages £ S D Jos: HETHERINGTON 12 30D 1 10 – Jno. PUGMIRE 12 30 1 10 – Wm. PUGMIRE 12 12 – 12 – Margt. HETHERINGTON 6 12 – 6 – Eliz WALKER 3 12 – 3 – Thos. WALKER 2 6 – 1 – Phil: WESTERN 12 24 1 4 – 5 6 – ————————— May 6th. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. five pounds & six shillings for wages paid to the above labourers till this day by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
12 May 1808. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 28. 11 cm x 10 cm. C 19 R 103 Isaac WALKER Smith 0 . 1 . 9 May 12th. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ april 18. sir jhon s d nales made 0 “ 1 crukes made sneks 1 “ 6 a bandes mending nales 0 2 —————- 1 “ 9 —————- April 26th. 1808 Settled per J BRISCO Witniss my hand [signed] Isaac WALKER
14 May 1808. RECEIPT FOR 12 POUNDS CART GREASE. Bundle 64, Doc 42. 16.5 cm x 10.5 cm. Docs 38-45 were wrapped inside Doc 37 and are some of the individual payments listed in the petty bills account in Doc 37. Richd. HETHERINGTON Cart greese 0 . 6 . 0 14th. May 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ May 14th. 1808 Recd. of the Guardians of Sir Phil: MUSGRAVE Bart. six shillings for 12lb of cart greese for the Hall carts I say recd. by me [signed] Richd. HETHERINGTON
16 May 1808. RECEIPT FOR DONATION TO THE PENRITH SISTERLY SOCIETY. A small neat and clean charitable donation receipt for the Penrith Sisterly Society. 4” x 3”. May 16th. 1808 Recd. of Lady MUSGRAVE by Mr. BRISCO five pounds & five Shillings being a benefaction to the sisterly society lately formed at Penrith. I say recd. by me for the said purpose for Mrs. HASELL by me [signed] Edmd BOWMAN
17 May 1808. ACCOUNT FOR HORSE DRILL. Bundle 64, Doc 29. 16.5 cm x 10 cm. C 19 R 105 Isaac MILBOURN 2 . 6 . 0 16th. May 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. BRISCO Dr. To Is. MILBOURN S D To Horse Drill £ 2 ~ 6 ~ 0 ——————— Settled the Above [signed] Is MILBOURN 17th. of May 1808
21 May 1808. LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 30. 20.5 cm x 16.5 cm. C 19 R 106 Labourers 5 . 14 . 0 21st. May 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from 7th. till 21st May 1808. Names No. of Days Price per day Wages £ S D Jos: HETHERINGTON 12 30D 1 10 – Jno. PUGMIRE 12 30 1 10 – Wm. PUGMIRE 12 10 – 10 – Phil WESTERN 12 24 1 4 – Isaac WALKER 1 30 – 2 6 Margt. HETHERINGTON 10½ 12 – 10 6 Eliz: WALKER 7 12 – 7 – 5 14 – ————————— May 21st. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. five pounds & fourteen Shillings for wages paid to the above Labourers till this day by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO
23 May 1808. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 27. 13.5 cm x 11.5 cm. C 19 R 107 Isaac WALKER Smith 0 . 3 . 0 21st. May 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ May 2 Sir jhon S “ d a mucke hack mendig 0 “ 3 towe forke sharped 0 “ 3 plue aire sharped 0 “ 2 plue aire sharpd 0 “ 2 plue aire sharpd 0 “ 2 lupe made cruke made 0 “ 6 2 crukes mades 0 “ 6 rakes mendis 0 “ 4 —————- 3 “ 0 —————- May 23d. 1808 Settled the above witness my hand [signed] Isaac WALKER
02 Jun 1808. CARPENTER’S ACCOUNT FOR LABOURERS’ WAGES. Bundle 64, Doc 26. 39 cm x 21.5 cm. C 19 R 108 C. LANGHORNE Carpenter 8 . 12 . 6 June 2nd. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ May 16th 1808 Days £ S D 16 17 18 19 20 21 Geo. SMITH 1 1 1 at 3/6 “ 10 “ 6 John DODD 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 2/9 15 “ 1½ Thos. BLACKLOCK 1 1 1 1 at 2/9 11 “ 0 John LIGHTFOOT 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 2/9 15 “ 1½ Gim GRAHAM 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 1/4 7 “ 4 Ruth SLEE 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 1/4 7 “ 4 Jane THOMPSON 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 1/4 7 “ 4 B. LIGHTFOOT 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 1/4 7 “ 4 M. Do. 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 10 4 “ 7 N. Do. ½ 1 1 1 1 ½ at 1 … 5 “ 0 Mary LATTOM 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 1/4 7 “ 4 B. BOWMAN 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 1/4 7 “ 4 Mary CHAMBERS 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 1 … 5 “ 6 Thos. BLACKLOCK 1 1 1 1 at .. 6. 2 “ 0 Isaac THOMPSON 1 1 1 1 1 at 1 “ 2 5 “ 10 Nanny SMITH 1 1 1 1 ½ at 6 “ 0 John GRAHAM 1 1 1 1 ½ at .. 6 2 “ 3 Mary PARCIVEL 1 1 1 1 ½ at 1/4 6 “ 0 Wm SEWELL 1 1 ½ at 3/6 8 “ 9 C. LANGHORNE 1 1 1 1 1 ½ at 3/6 19 “ 3 Mary CHIELDS 1 ½ at 1/4 2 0 James SLEE 1 ½ at 1/6 2 3 Jos. DODD 1 1 1 at 2/6 7 “ 6 8 “ 12 “ 8 June 2nd. 1808 Recd. eight pounds twelve shillings & eight pence for the above by me [signed] C. LANGHORNE
02 Jun 1808. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 117. 31.5 cm x 19 cm. C 19 R 126 Wm. WALKER Smith 6 . 2 . 8 June 2nd. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Feb 10 acks mend 0 – 6 14 mare sharpt 1 – 0 apair of hams mend 0 – 6 20 mare 4 shous 3 – 0 ahamer 3 pound & ahalf 2 – 6 mare 1 shou Lost 0 – 9 24 stours altred 3 – 6 crouks 0 – 3 28 2 houps 0 – 8 M 4 Nails 0 – 4 6 asock 17 pound 8 – 6 2 bodem plaits 14 pound 7 – 0 4 plaits 14 pound & Nails 7 – 6 2 couters & 2 socks Laid 7 – 0 16 hors 4 shous 2 – 4 18 mare 3 shous 0 – 6 26 sock Laid & stealt 2 – 6 27 irons & mare 4 removs 0 – 10 28 2 asel Nails 4 pound 2 – 4 2 scrus bouts 0 – 10 29 aback band 6 scrue bouts 5 – 0 Ap 2 2 horses 8 shous 4 – 8 8 12 scue bouts 5 – 0 23 asock 14 pound 8 – 2 M 6 3 horses 12 shous 7 – 0 asock Laid aback band med 2 – 8 J 8 hors 2 shous 0 – 4 24 pound of plait Iron 12 – 0 2 bodem plaits 10 pound 5 – 0 Nails 2 scrubouts 1 – 6 2 pikes 4 pound 2 – 0 6 scrue bouts 2 – 6 16 2 houps & crouks 2 – 6 5 plaits 18 pound 9 – 0 plaits set on & Nails 1 – 6 couter Laid 1 – 6 —————- £ 6 – 2 – 8 July 3d. Settled per payment of J. BRISCO Witness my hand [signed] William WALKER
04 Jun 1808. ACCOUNT FOR COAL. Bundle 64, Doc 93. 15.5 cm x 4.5 cm. C 19 R 110 Jos: HETHERINGTON Coals 2 . 19 . 0 June 4th. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ S D January 7 ~ 3th Cart loade of Coals 2 . 19 - 0 June 4th. 1808 Paid this bill to Joseph HETHERINGTON by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
08 Jun 1808. CATHERINE HETHERINGTON’S WAGES RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 94. 16.5 cm x 10 cm. C 19 R 113 Cath: HETHERINGTON ½ year wages 1 . 1 . 0 8th. June 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ June 8th. 1808 Received of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. one pound & one shilling by payment of Joseph BRISCO being one half years wages due to me this Whitsuntide I say recd. by me [signed] Richd HETHERINGTON
08 Jun 1808. ISABEL HETHERINGTON’S WAGES RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 95. 16.5 cm x 10 cm. C 19 R 112 Isabel HETHERINGTON ½ yr. wages 5 . 0 . 0 8th. June 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ June 8th. 1808 Received of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO five pounds being one half year’s wages due to me this Whitsuntide I say recd. by me [signed] Richd. HETHERINGTON
08 Jun 1808. RICHARD HETHERINGTON’S WAGES RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 96. 16.5 cm x 10.5 cm. C 19 R 111 Richd. HETHERINGTON ½ yr. wages 12 . 10 . 0 8th. June 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ June 8th. 1808 Received of the guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO twelve pounds & ten shillings being one half years wages due this Whitsuntide I say recd. by me [signed] Richd HETHERINGTON
08 Jun 1808. POOR SESS RECEIPT FOR ST. HELEN AUCKLAND. Bundle 64, Doc 115. 20.5 cm x 6.5 cm. Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. 8 June 1808 Recd. by Wm. TAYLOR of the Exrs. of Sir J. C. MUSGRAVE Bt. 12/- as poorcess for the Township of St. Helen’s Auckland [signed] Thos. WALDON
10 Jun 1808. INCOME TAX ACCOUNT FOR SOULBY MILL. Bundle 64, Doc 3. 19.5 cm x 11.5 cm. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. Mattw. DAWSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ October 8th. 1807 Paid to Jonathan COLLIN for Income Tax for Soulby Mill & Land £ 1 ~ 4 ~ 0 June 10th. 1808 Paid to Jonathan TAYLOR for Income Tax for Soulby Mill 1 ~ 4 ~ 0 ———————- Totle £ 2 ~ 8 ~ 0 ———————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 . 4 5 . 2 ——— 6 . 6
13 Jun 1808. CHURCH ASSESSMENT RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 97. 16.5 cm x 5 cm. C 19 R 115 Thos. MOSES Church Assessmt. 0 . 1 . 7½ 13th. June 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ June 13th. 1808 Recd. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by Joseph BRISCO one shilling & seven pence halfpenny being 6 purveys for church assessment I say recd. by me [signed] Thos MOSES
14 Jun 1808. ACCOUNT AND RECEIPT FOR FLAGGING THE PORTICO. Bundle 64, Docs 98 and 99. They were next to each other and clearly belong together. Bundle 64, Doc 98. 21 cm x 9 cm. Impressed two pence duty stamp. C 19 R 116 Robt. BURROW 2 . 15 . 4 14th. June 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ June 14th. 1808 Recd. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. two pounds fifteen shillings & four pence for flagging the portico before the Hall I say received the above by payment of Joseph BRISCO by me [signed] Robt. BURROW ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bundle 64, Doc 99. 16 cm x 12.5 cm. Lady MUSGRAVE to Robt BURROW ––– 1808 .. To flagging Portico & filling up pudle [?] Holes 28th May 11 Days at …… 3/6 1 ~ 18 ~ 6 30th ………. 3 Days … at … 3/6 ~ 10 ~ 6 19. fire Bricks at 4d ~ 6 ~ 4 ——————- 2 ~ 15 ~ 4 ——————- June 14th. 1808 Recd. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO two pounds fifteen shillings & four pence
14 Jun 1808. RECEIPT FOR ADMITTANCE TO LAND IN WINTON TOWNSHIP. Bundle 64, Doc 100. 15.5 cm x 4.5 cm. Some damp staining. C 19 R 117 Earl of Thanet Admittance ~ 16 . 9 ½ June 14th. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ June 14th. Placed to the acct. of Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. sixteen shillings & nine pence half penny for an admittance to some land in the township of Winton (see the admittance) by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
20 Jun 1808. ROBERT OLIVANT’S ACCOUNT FOR WORK DONE. Bundle 64, Doc 101. 19.5 cm x 10.5 cm. Robert OLIVANT was a joiner and carpenter. C 19 R 119 Robt. OLIVANT 2 . 11 . 3 20th. June 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir John MUSGRAVE Dr to Robert OLIVANT May 16 self 1 day 3 . 0 Do William 1 day 2 . 6 17 Prentis half day 1 . 3 June 3 S 1 day 3 . 0 8 Self 3 days at 3 day 9 . 0 Do William 1 day 2 . 6 11 to new Plow 1 . 9 . 0 to Reparing old Plow 1 0 —————— £ 2 .. 11 .. 3 June 20th. 1808 Recd. by payment of Joseph BRISCO two pounds eleven shillings & three pence for the above by me [signed] Robert OLIVANT
22 Jun 1808. ACCOUNT FOR REPAIRING HEDGE AT HEANING PLANTATION. Bundle 64, Doc 45. 16 cm x 10 cm. Docs 38-45 were wrapped inside Doc 37 and are some of the individual payments listed in the petty bills account in Doc 37. C R Jno. RAILTON Plantatn. Hedge 0 . 7 . 6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the guardins of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart to John RAILTON Dr for repairing the fences of Heaning plantation 3 days at 2s – 6d 0£ – 7s – 6d 1808 June the 22d Recd of Mr BRESCO the above bill by me [signed] John RAILTON
23 Jun 1808. PAY RECEIPT FOR PLANTING HEDGE AT POTGILL. Bundle 64, Doc 38. 18.5 cm x 10 cm. Docs 38-45 were wrapped inside Doc 37 and are some of the individual payments listed in the petty bills account in Doc 37. C R Anty. JACKSON Plantatn. Hedge 0 . 10 . 6 June 23d. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anthoney JACKSON Recept. for Sir Philip ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1808 May the 2d. The guardins of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart to Antoney JACKSON Dr To stecking all the fence belonging the new plantation at the law end of Potgill 0£ – 10s – 6d Recd of Mr BRISCO by the paymint of Thos HAMILTON the above by me [signed] Anthony JACKSON
23 Jun 1808. CURATE OF RAVENSTONEDALE’S STIPEND RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 102. 21.5 cm x 8.5 cm. Impressed two pence duty stamp. C 19 R 120 Revd. J. BOWNESS 2 . 10 . 6 23d. June 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I paid Mr BOWNESS 2£ ~ 5s ~ 6d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Barnt and his Guardians by the Payment of Mr. BRISCO the Sum of two Pounds ten Shillings and Property Tax Sixpence being a half year’s stipend payable out of Bleatarn Rents to allowed the Curate of Ravenstondale due at Martinmas last by I say received 5 : 0. the 14th. Day of March 1808 by [signed] Jeff BOWNESS
28 Jun 1808. RECEIPT FOR RUM & GIN. A small very neat and clean receipt for 3 gallons of rum and 2 gallons of gin. 7” x 4”. The Revd. Josh: BRISCO To Josh: RICHARDSON Dr. 1808 £ S D Jan. 18 To 3 Galls. of Rum at 16/6 2 9 6 Feb 1 d 2 Galls. of Gin at 11/6 1 3 0 —————- £ 3 12 6 June 28 By Cash 3 . 12. 6 [signed] Josh: RICHARDSON
30 Jun 1808. JOHN DAWSON’S PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT AT HARTLEY. Bundle 64, Doc 13. 14.5 cm x 7 cm. Small edge tear. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. John DAWSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hartley June 30th. 1808 Receid. of John DAWSON for Sir Philip MUSGRAVE A Minor Lord or his Guardians the Some of Thirty Six pounds Property Tax Due 5th of Apral 1808 [signed] Philip RUDD } [signed] Chris HARKER } Collectors
30 Jun 1808. JOHN BRUNSKILL’S INCOME TAX RECEIPT AT HARTLEY. Bundle 64, Doc 8. 14.5 cm x 7 cm. Crumpled edges with small edge tear. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. John BRUNSKILL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hartley June 30th. 1808. Recd. of John BRUNSKILL for Sir Philip MUSGRAVE A Minor Lord or his Guardians the Some of Three pounds and three Shillings Income Tax Due 5th Apral 1808 [signed] Phillip RUDD } [signed] Chrs. HARKER } Collectors
30 Jun 1808. JOHN FRANKLAND’S PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT AT HARTLEY. Bundle 64, Doc 12. 17 cm x 7 cm. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. John FRANKLAND ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hartley June 30th. 1808 Recd. of John FRANKLAND for Sir Philip MUSGRAVE A Minor Lord or his Guardians, the Some of Eighteen pounds Property Tax Due 5th Apral 1808 [signed] Philip RUDD } [signed] Chris HARKER } Collectors
30 Jun 1808. THOMAS HASTWELL’S PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT AT HARTLEY. Bundle 64, Doc 11. 17 cm x 7 cm. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. Thos HASTWELL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hartley June 30th. 1808 Recd. of Thomas HASTWELL for Sir Philip MUSGRAVE A Minor Lord or his Guardians the Some of Twenty two pounds Property Tax Due 5th Apral 1808 [signed] Philip RUDD } [signed] Chrs. HARKER } Collectors
30 Jun 1808. THOMAS CHAPLOW’S INCOME TAX RECEIPT AT HARTLEY. Bundle 64, Doc 9. 17 cm x 6 cm. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. Thos. CHAPLOW Hartley ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hartley June 30th. 1808 Recd. of Thomas CHAPLOW for Sir Philip MUSGRAVE A Minor Lord or his Guardians the Some of Eight Shillings Income Tax Due 5th of Apral 1808. [signed] Philip RUDD } [signed] Chrs. HARKER } Collectors
01 Jul 1808. ROBERT GIBSON’S PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 4. 12 cm x 7.5 cm. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. Robt. GIBSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Recievd. July 1st. 1808. of Robt. GIBSON the sum of Nine Pounds Eighteen Shillings being the Property Tax for Sir P. MUSGRAVE – by me [signed] Thos WHARTON £ s d 9 – 18 – 0 ——————
01 Jul 1808. JAMES SAWER’S PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 2. 12 cm x 9.5 cm. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. James SAWER. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Recieved July 1st. 1808. of James SAWER the sum of Five Pounds & ten Shillings being the Property Tax for Sir P. MUSGRAVE by me - [signed] Thos WHARTON £ s d 5 – 10 – 0 ——————
01 Jul 1808. JONATHAN COLLIN’S PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT AT SOULBY. Bundle 64, Doc 5. 20.5 cm x 8.5 cm. Impressed two pence duty stamp. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. Jona COLLIN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Recevid of Jonathan COLLIN four Pounds two four Shillings for Sir Philop MUSGRAVE Baranett for Property Tax at Soulby July 1th. 1808 –––––––––– by Me [signed] Jos DAVIDSON £ 4 ~ 2 ~ 0 [pencilled calculations:] 21 4 . 2 27 4 2 . 2 26 . 10 ———— ————- 27 . 4 … 14
05 Jul 1808. CURATE OF WESTWARD’S RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 103. 21 cm x 8.5 cm. Impressed two pence duty stamp. C 19 R 124 Curate of Westwd. 8 . 0 . 0 July 5th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Recd. April 25th. 1808 of Sir John MUSGRAVE of Eden Hall Bart. by Payment of Mr. George CARTNER eight Pounds, being one Halfyear’s Payment, due on the Day & year above written to the Curate of Westward, by [signed] Saml. HALLIFAX, Curate of Westward aforesaid.
05 Jul 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT FOR COLBY TITHE. Bundle 64, Doc 6. 15.5 cm x 7.5 cm. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. Jas. IVES [pencilled calculation:] 15 . 15 5 . 10 5 —————- 26 . 5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5th. July. 1808 Rd of Thos DOVER the Sum the sum of £5 ~ s10 Property Tax for Colby Tyth Due 5th. April Last Rd by me [signed] Thos TEASDALE
05 Jul 1808. PAY RECEIPT FOR MANUFACTURING OAK BARK. Bundle 64, Doc 44. 16.5 cm x 10 cm. Docs 38-45 were wrapped inside Doc 37 and are some of the individual payments listed in the petty bills account in Doc 37. C R Isaac WALKER 0 . 9 . 8 July 5th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 5th. 1808 Received of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO nine shillings & eight pence for manufactoring Oak bark at Edenhall I say recd. by me Qr. bu. p 1 ~ 3 ~ 1 [signed] Isaac WALKER
07 Jul 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT FOR KINGS MEABURN TITHE. Bundle 64, Doc 48. 20 cm x 11 cm. July 7th: 1808 Recd. of John ADDISON farmer of Kingsmeburn Tithe £ 9 property tax due to the Gardians of Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Bart. Recd. by me [signed] Robt. BURRA Collector
12 Jul 1808. GARDENER’S ACCOUNT FOR PLANTS AND SEEDS. Bundle 64, Doc 40. 34 cm x 13 cm. Docs 38-45 were wrapped inside Doc 37 and are some of the individual payments listed in the petty bills account in Doc 37. C R Isaac TODD Gardener 2 . 4 . 9½ 12th. July 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith Augt. 5 1807 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Bot. of Isaac TODD s. d. To Sundry Seeds as by acct. – 6½ … do ……….. do ………….do – 6½ Brown Dutch Lettucece – 2 Salmon Radish – 1½ 40 Cellerie – 4 1808 1 Quart Superfine Early Peas 1 6 1 Pint Early Beans – 6 1 Pint Green .. do – 6 1 Pint Longpod do – 4½ 1 oz Real Portugal onion 1 6 Small Seeds – 6 1 Quart Russian Peas 1 6 1 Pint Windsor Beans – 8 1 Quart Longpod .. do – 9 1 oz Long Orange Carrot – 3½ Early Dutch Turnip 2 Coss Lettucece – 2 Mignonette – 6 30 Collyflower Plants 1 6 1 Quart Marrowfat Peas 1 6 1 Quart Prussian do 1 6 30 Savoy Cabbage Plants – 4 10 Reed do ……….. do – 3 2 Quart Prussian Peas 3 0 Red Cabbage Plant – 4 1 Pint Prussian Peas – 9 1 Pint Early …… do – 8 2d Blood Radish 1d Coss 1d Brown dutch Lettuce 4 To work Son & me 4 Days Each 3/ Pr. Day 1 4 0 ——————— 1808 £ 2 4 9½ July 12th. Settled [signed] Isaac TODD
13 Jul 1808. ACCOUNT FOR CROCKERY WARE. Bundle 64, Doc 79. 29 cm x 16.5 cm. Robt. CARMALT Crockery ware 4 . 8 . 6 13th. July 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr BRISTOW Bot of E CARMALT 1808 July 12 Blue Jug & Bason 0 – 4 – 6 2 Water pots 2/6 0 – 5 – 0 2 Jugs 0 – 5 – 0 2 do 0 – 3 – 0 12 Water potts 10d 0 – 10 – 0 6 wash hand Basons 10d 0 – 5 – 0 6 Jugs ……………………. 12d 0 – 6 – 0 2 Coverd. dishes ……… 2/ 0 – 4 – 0 2 Tureens Compleat 0 – 5 – 0 1½ Doz Soup plates 3/6 0 – 5 – 3 2½ Doz flatt plates 3/ 0 – 7 – 6 1 Doz Smaller 0 – 2 – 0 14 Dishes 0 – 14 – 8 2 Doz white plates 2/ 0 – 4 – 0 fish plate 0 – 1 – 3 6 tart pots 0 – 1 – 0 4 deep dishes 4d 0 – 1 – 4 2 do … do 6d 0 – 1 – 0 2 do … do …. 8 0 – 1 – 4 6 Basons …….. 2d 0 – 1 – 0 2 Butter boats 4d 0 – 0 – 8 ——————- £ 4 – 8 – 6 1808 July: 13th: Settled [signed] Robt: CARMALT
14 Jul 1808. PROPERTY TAX FOR THOMAS WALDON’S FARM. Bundle 64, Doc 110. 17 cm x 6 cm. Together with Docs 111-114 folded inside Doc 109. Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. St Helens Auckland July 14th: 1808 These are to Certify that the Property Tax under the Schedule A for Mr. Thos. WALDON’s Farm for the Year ending this 5th. of April 1808 was 19£ “ 14s ~ [signed] Wm. COOK Collectr.
14 Jul 1808. RECEIPT FOR KNIVES, FORKS & SNUFFERS. A neat and clean receipt for knives, forks and snuffers etc. 7” x 8”. Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bot of Wm POWLEY 1 Sett Knives & Forks 1 ~ 2 ~ - 1 Pair Snuffers - ~ 3 1 Stand to Do - ~ 1 ~ - ————— 1 ~ 6 Recd [signed] Jos CHASTY [?] For WP Penrith 14 July 1808
16 Jul 1808. JOURNEY EXPENSES COLLECTING RENTS AT AUCKLAND. Bundle 64, Doc 87. 16 cm x 5 cm. C 21 R 131 J BRISCO Expences to Auckld. 3 . 17 . 0 16th. July 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 16th. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. three pounds & seventeen shillings expences in a journey to Auckland receiving rents &c which was expended by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
16 Jul 1808. LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 104. 20 cm x 16.5 cm. C 19 R 127 Labourers 4 . 10 . 0 16th. July 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from 2nd. till 16th. July 1808. Names No. of Days Price per day Wages £ S D Jos: HETHERINGTON 12 30D 1 10 ~ Jno. PUGMIRE 12 30 1 10 ~ Wm. PUGMIRE 12 12 ~ 12 ~ Thos. WATSON 6 36 ~ 18 ~ 4 10 ~ ————————
19 Jul 1808. LETTER WITH RECEIPT OF ANNUITY PAYMENT. Bundle 64, Doc 116. 22 cm x 18 cm. C 21 R 128 M. MILBANKE 60 . 0 . 0 July 19th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ May 14th 1808. Sir This days Post brought me your letter enclosing 54£ due from the Trustees of Sr. P. MUSGRAVE to my Brother for one half years Annuity – I am obliged by your punctual remittance and am Lisson [?] St/. Sir Yr/ most Obl/. St/. [signed] M MILBANKE To Wm. TAYLOR Esqre.
19 Jul 1808. PROPERTY TAX FOR WILLIAM LONGSTAFF’S FARM. Bundle 64, Doc 114. 17.5 cm x 5 cm. Together with Docs 110-113 folded inside Doc 109. Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. Wm. LONGSTAFF 5 . 0 . 0 19th. July 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ St Helens Auckland July 14th: 1808 These are to Certify that the Property Tax under the Schedule A for Willm. LONGSTAFFs Farm, for the year ending the 5th. of April 1808 was 5£ ~~ [signed] Wm. COOK Collectr.
19 Jul 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT FOR REDWORTH TOWNSHIP. Bundle 64, Doc 113. 19 cm x 10.5 cm. Together with Docs 110-112 and 114 folded inside Doc 109. Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. Jno. JACKSON 17 . 10 . 0 19th. July 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1808 Recd of John JACKSON on Account of Sir John MUSGRAVE 17£ – 10s pr two Coll of Property Tax for the Township of Redworth due the 5th of April 1807. [signed] Wm DOBSON Collector
19 Jul 1808. PROPERTY TAX ACCOUNT FOR WOODHOUSE FARM. Bundle 64, Doc 112. 20.5 cm x 11 cm. Together with Docs 110-111 and 113-114 folded inside Doc 109. Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. Peter SEWELL 5 . 4 . 0 July 19th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1806 – £ s d April 5th. Property Tax paid to } H: KILBURN for } 2 – 12 – ~ Woodhouse Farm } 15. Property Tax Do. 2 – 12 – ~ ——————— £ 5 – 4 – ~ ———————
19 Jul 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT FOR EVENWOOD ALLOTMENT. Bundle 64, Doc 111. 15.5 cm x 9.5 cm. Together with Docs 110 and 112-114 folded inside Doc 109. Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. Jno. PEARS 3 . 10 . 0 19th. July 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 19th. 1808 Recd. property Tax for Evenwood Allottment by payment of J BRISCO three pounds & ten shillings by me [signed] John PEARS
19 Jul 1808. ACCOUNT FOR LAND & PROPERTY TAX AND KILLING MOLES. Bundle 64, Doc 109. 16 cm x 9 cm. One tear. Docs 110-114 were folded inside Doc 109. Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. Thos. WALDON 20 . 11 . 10½ July 19th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE To Thos. WALDON 1808 £ s d Apr. 2 To Landtax 0 ~ 15 ~ 4½ To Property tax 9 ~ 17 ~ 0 May 12 To killing moles in the Wood 0 ~ 2 ~ 6 July 16 To Property tax 9 ~ 17 ~ 0 ——————————- £ 20 ~ 11 ~ 10½ ——————————- July 18th. 1808 Recd. the above by me [signed] Thos. WALDON
19 Jul 1808. WM. & G. TAYLOR’S PROPERTY TAX ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 108. 16 cm x 13 cm. Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. Wm. TAYLOR & G. TAYLOR 71 . 17 . 10 July 19th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Property Tax due the 5th. of April 1808 Landlords Tenants Sr. P. MUSGRAVE 2 8 “ “ “ “ Mr. G. TAYLOR 42 2 “ 31 11 6 Mr Wm. TAYLOR 1 10 “ “ “ “ Mr. MILBANKS 23 10 15 18 11 Mr. TURY “ 10 “ “ “ —————————————————- 70 “ “ 47 10 5 Tythe of wood taxed at 1 . 4 . 0 70 “ “ Land Tax of Do. 1 . 10 Poor Cess 12 ~ ——————— ———————— £ 71 . 17 . 10 117 10 5 ——————— ———————— July 16th. 1808 To pay 58 15 2½ ========== per Cash ––––– [signed] Wm. COOK Collectr.
19 Jul 1808. PROPERTY TAX ACCOUNT FOR AUCKLAND. Bundle 64, Doc 105. 20 cm x 16.5 cm. Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. C 21 R 129 Sundry Persons Property Tax Auckland 145 . 5 . 8½ July 19th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sundry Persons Property Tax. Auckland. Wm. & Geo. TAYLOR 71 . 17 . 10 C. RICHARDSON 20 . 0 . 0 Thos. WALDON 20 . 11 . 10½ Jno. JACKSON 17 . 10 . ~ Peter SEWELL 5 . 4 . 0 Jno. PEARS 3 . 10 . ~ Wm. LONGSTAFF 5 . 0 . 0 Tythes 1 . 12 . 0 ————————- £ 145 . 5 . 8½ ——————————-
19 Jul 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT FOR LANDS IN SHILDON TOWNSHIP. Bundle 64, Doc 106. 20.5 cm x 12.5 cm. Doc 107 was folded into Doc 106, and Docs 106-115 were wrapped inside Doc 105 and represent items in the account in Doc 105. C. RICHARDSON 20 . ~ ~ 19th. July 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 18 – 1808 Recd. of Christopher RICHARDSON 6£. of two Coll for one years Property Tax for the Lands in the Township of Shildon due the Fifth of April Last. [signed] James CLARK Collector
22 Jul 1808. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 86. 16 cm x 9.5 cm. C 21 R 133 Isaac WALKER Smith 0 . 2 . 2 July 23d. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ June 6. Sir jhon S D 3 lupe mades 0 “ 6 lupe drong 0 “ 1 acroke made 0 “ 1 a soke sharpede 0 “ 1 3 forke sharpede 0 “ 3 a pane [?] mendenge 0 “ 6 2 bande made cruke mde 0 “ 8 ———— 2 “ 2 ———— July 22nd. 1808 Settled [signed] Isaac WALKER
23 Jul 1808. ACCOUNT FOR STONES AND GATE POSTS. Bundle 64, Doc 41. 16.5 cm x 5 cm. Docs 38-45 were wrapped inside Doc 37 and are some of the individual payments listed in the petty bills account in Doc 37. No payment date on this account, but according to Doc 37 John TURNER was paid on 16 Aug 1808. Jno. TURNER 0 . 6 . 8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ednel Hall 6s – 8d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1808 Ladey MUSGRAVE To John TURNER & Co s June ye 30 To one Cart kapes 1 – 2 To one Cart thruf [?] Stones 0 – 6 July 23 To 2 gates postes at 2s – 6d Each 5 – 0 ———————- Settled £ “ – 6 – 8 [signed] John TURNER
25 Jul 1808. POOR SESS RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 85. 18 cm x 9.5 cm. C 21 R 134 Thos. MOSES Poor cess 0 . 10 . 10 July 25th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 25th. 1808 Recd. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. ten shillings & ten pence being 40 Purveys poor cess I say recd. by me [signed] Thos. MOSES
26 Jul 1808. RECEIPT FOR CANDLES FOR THE HALL. Bundle 64, Doc 25. 13 cm x 6 cm. Torn off slip of paper with one very irregular edge. C 21 R 136 Jno. BIRD Candles to Hall 0 . 5 . 6 July 26th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6lb Moudd Candles £ 5 .. 6 Settled [signed] P [or J or T?] BIRD
26 July 1808. PLUMBER’S ACCOUNT & RECEIPT FOR WORK AT EDENHALL. Bundle 64, Docs 82-84. Doc 84 was inside Doc 83, and both were next to Doc 82. Bundle 64, Doc 82. 31.5 cm x 19.5 cm. C 21 R 135 Jos: WATSON Plumber 17 . 19 . 9 26th. July 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1808 To the late Sir John MUSGRAVE Bt To Jos. WATSON To Work done @ Eden-hall £ = S = D June 4 Self 4 Days Painting & Whitining – = 14 = – 1 Stone White Paint @ 8d – = 9 = 4 7lb Jacklet [?] Do @ 9 – = 5 = 3 10lb Black Do @ 1S pr – = 10 = – 10 Quarts perpaird oil 2 1 = – = – 2 Quarts Terpentine @ 2/6 – = 5 = – 7lb Putty @ …………….. 6d – = 3 = 6 Do 6 Self 1 Day Painting – = 3 = 6 Do 18 Self 5 Days Painting & Cleaning Windows – = 17 = 6 1 Man 6 Days Do 1 = 1 = – 9 Sash Sqr Glass @ 3/6 1 = 11 = 6 June 25 Self 5 Days Painting & Whitining – = 17 = 6 1 Man 6 Days Do 1 = 1 = – 21lb White Paint @ 8 – = 14 = – 16lb Do @ 8 – = 10 = 8 3lb Black @ 1s pr. – = 3 = – 4 Quarts perpaird oil @ 2s pr – = 8 = – 1 Quart Terpentine @ 2/6 – = 2 = 6 July 2 Self 2 Days Painting & Whitining – = 7 = – 1 Man 4 Days Do – = 14 = – 2 Quarts Terpentine – = 5 = – 4 Quarts perpaird oil @ 2s. – = 8 = – 24 Sash Sqr Glass @ 1S put in the Warter Closset 1 = 4 = – 4 Sash Sqr Do @ 2 put in the Warter Closset – = 8 = – 1 Large Sash Sqr put in the Hall – = 3 = 6 July 6 Self 3 Days Painting – = 10 = 6 1 Man 3 Days Do – = 10 = 6 21lb White Paint @ 8 – = 14 = – 4 Quarts perpair’d oil @ 2 – = 8 = – 1 Quart Terpentine 2/6 – = 2 = 6 ———————- £ 16 = 12 = 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bundle 64, Doc 83. 21 cm x 8 cm. Impressed four pence duty stamp. July 26th. 1808 Recd. of the Executrs.of Sir J. C. MUSGRAVE Bart. sixteen pounds twelve shillings & three pence for work done at Edenhall as per bill annexed 16 . 12 . 3 Witness my hand [signed] Jos. WATSON 1 . 7 . 6 —————— Ballance of Lead 1 . 7 . 6 17 . 19 . 9 Recd. at same time Witness my hand [signed] Jos. WATSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bundle 64, Doc 84. 9.5 cm x 8.5 cm. Last account Ballance St lb of Lead due to me 13 = 1 Sheet Lead for Bramery 32 = 10 ————- 45 = 11 Cn 3 Piggs Lead Wt 38 = 13 ————- Ballance due to me 6 = 12
27 Jul 1808 (1). RECEIPT FOR MENDING AN OVEN AT EDENHALL. A small very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. July 27th. 1808. Recd of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. three Shillings & six pence for one days work mending the oven at the Hall I say recd. by me [signed] Thomas MATTHEWS
27 Jul 1808 (2). RECEIPT FOR LANGWATHBY FOREST PROPERTY TAX. A small very neat and clean receipt for property tax for Langwathby Forest. 4” x 6”. July 27th. 1808 Recd of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO twelve Shillings & three pence being property tax for Langwathby forest I say received by me [signed] Joseph GREENEP
28 Jul 1808. COUNTY TAX RECEIPT FOR EDENHALL. Bundle 64, Doc 24. 16.5 cm x 10 cm. C 21 R 139 Wm. JAMESON County Tax 0 . 9 . 0 July 28th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 28th. 1808 Received of the guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. nine shillings being 36 [? corrected from 40 ?] Purveys County tax for the Mansion & Lands at Ednhall I say recd. by me [signed] William JAMESON
28 Jul 1808. ACCOUNT FOR PROPERTY TAX. Bundle 64, Doc 47. 20 cm x 16.5 cm. C R Sir P MUSGRAVE Property Tax 55 . 6 . 10 July 28th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Collectors of Property tax Dr. For Land in hand 22 . 2 . 9 For Tythes 13 . 2 . 2 For fines 18 . 0 . 0 J BRISCO’s House & garden ~ 9 . 3 Simon DUGLAS’s 10 . 0 Jos: HETHERINGTON 5 . 0 Thos. STEPHENSON 17 . 8 ——————— 55 . 6 . 10 July 28th. 1808. Recd. of Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of J BRISCO fifty five pounds six shillings & ten pence for the above property tax by me [signed] David HILL
29 Jul 1808. PROPERTY TAX PAYMENT. Bundle 64, Doc 54. 12.5 cm x 5 cm. Wm. JAMESON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 29 . 1808 Payd 24£ Property Tax for Sir Philip MUSGRAVE by me [signed] William JAMESON
01 Aug 1808. CARPENTER’S ACCOUNT FOR DAYS OF WORK. Bundle 64, Doc 31. 23 cm x 19 cm. C 21 R 141 Robt. OLIVANT 5 . 7 . 7 1st. August 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir John MUSGRAVE Dr to Robert OLIVANT June 21 John and Prentis half day 2 . 9 23 Self half day 1 . 6 July 1 Self 1½ days at 3 day 4 . 6 4 Self 2 days at 6 . 0 Do William 1 day 2 . . 9 14 Self 2 days 6 . 0 Do man 3 days 9 . 0 18 Self 3 days at 3 day 9 . 0 Do Prentis 1½ days at 2 . 9 day 6 . 10 Do William 1 day 2 . 9 27 Self 2 days 6 . 0 Do Prentis 2 days at 2 9 day 5 . 6 Agust 1 Self 1½ days 4 . 6 Do William 1 day 2 . 9 Do Prentis 1 day 2 . 9 —————————- £ 3 . 12 . 7 Sowing 12 Hundred feet of boards at 7D per score 1 . 15 . 0 5 . 7 . 7 August 1st. 1808 Recd. five pounds seven shillings & seven pence per J. BRISCO by me [signed] Robert OLIVANT
01 Aug 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT, KIRKOSWALD. Bundle 64, Doc 52. 12.5 cm x 12 cm. Doc 53 was wrapped inside Doc 52. Property Tax under Schedule A, received 1st. Augt. 1808. Kirkosd. by Mr [?] DIXON as under £ s d George LOTHIAN 22 . 0 . 0 Hugh DIXON 17 . 8 . 0 William DODD 9 . 0 . 0 L. S. DIXON 24 . 10 . 0 John LONGRIGG 16 . 0 . 0 Glassonby Mill 0 . 12 . 0 ———————
01 Aug 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 55. 15.5 cm x 10.5 cm. Property Tax ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 1st. 1808 –––––––––– Received of Mr. Jno. LONGRIGG the Sum of Twenty Seven Pounds. Fifteen shilling and Seven pence on account of Property Tax, of which Sixteen pounds was paid for Landlord. [signed] W [?] DIXON
01 Aug 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 58. 18 cm x 10 cm. August 1st. 1808 Received of Jno. NICHOLSON the sum of of Two Pounds Ten shillings on account of Property Tax. [signed] W [?] DIXON
01 Aug 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 59. 18.5 cm x 11.5 cm. Augt. 1st. 1808 Received of Mr CRAMPTON the Sum of Sixteen shillings and Ten Pence on account of property Tax Sr. P. MUSGRAVE [signed] W [?] DIXON
02 Aug 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT FOR LUHAM FARM. Bundle 64, Doc 46. 21 cm x 8 cm. Impressed four pence duty stamp. £ 16 .. 10 . – Received the second August 1808 from John BELL sixteen Pounds ten Shillings being the Property Tax due from Sir Philip MUSGRAVE in respect of his Estate at Edenall Luam farmed by the said John BELL. [signed] David Hill
02 Aug 1808. TINSMITH’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 80. 18.5 cm x 18.5 cm. C R Jno. HUTTON 2 . 3 . 5 Augst. 2nd. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith The Revd. Mr. BRISCOE Bought of John HUTTON 1808 Jany 29. Repairing Tea Kettle & Ting apan ~ “ 2 “ ~ June 23. Tinning a beef pot ~ “ 3 “ ~ do. 2 dos. ~ “ 4 “ 6 do. 1 do. ~ “ 3 “ ~ do. 3 sauce pans ~ “ 4 “ ~ July 5. do. 1 pan ~ “ 1 “ 8 new Bottom for Do ~ “ 3 “ ~ Tin Casement ~ “ 1 “ 3 Slop pale ~ “ 6 “ 6 Painting do ~ “ 2 “ 6 Tea Kettle ~ “ 12 “ ~ ======== 1808 2 “ 3 “ 5 August 2d. By Cash 2 . 3 . 5 [signed] J HUTTON
03 Aug 1808. RECEIPT FOR LAZONBY POTTER RENT. Bundle 64, Doc 50. 15.5 cm x 5 cm. Potter rent was paid for the liberty to get clay for making earthen ware. C 21 R 148 Lazonby Potter rent 0 . 16 . 0 3d. August 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 3d. 1808 Placed to the acct. of Guardians of Sir Phil: MUSGRAVE Bart. sixteen shillings which was deducted from Lazonby Lords rents for potter rent I say allowed to the bailiffe by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
03 Aug 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT FOR DOLPHENBY. Bundle 64, Doc 53. 11.5 cm x 9.5 cm. Doc 53 was wrapped inside Doc 52. Jno. MARVELL 40 . 0 . 0 Augst. 3d. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3 Augst 1808 I payed Proptety Tax for Daughanby farm 40£ . 0S . 0d [signed] John MARVELL
03 Aug 1808. SIMON DOUGLAS’S CHARITY MONEY RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 32. 16.5 cm x 5 cm. C 21 R 143 Simon DUGLAS charity 1 . 4 . 2 3d. August 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 3d. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. one pound four shillings & two pence for charity paid to Simon DUGLAS by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
03 Aug 1808. ISAAC WALKER’S CHARITY MONEY RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 33. 16 cm x 5 cm. C 21 R 144 [corrected from 143] Isaac WALKER Charity 1 . 4 . 2 3d. August 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 3d. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. one pound four shillings & two pence being a charity due this midsummer last past & which was paid this day by me to Isaac WALKER [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
05 Aug 1808. ACCOUNT FOR LIME FROM COCKLOCKS LIME KILNS. Bundle 64, Doc 35. 20 cm x 16.5 cm. There appears to be a calculating error – the total should only be 270 bushels of lime. C 21 R 146 Geo: ARNISON for Lime 4 . 1 . 9¾ 5th. Augst. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Assigns of Sr. Ino: Chardin MUSGRAVE Edenhall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Assigns of Sr: John Chardin MUSGRAVE Dr. To Michl. WALTON &c for Lime from Cocklox from Aprl 6th. To June 8th. 1808 –––––––––– Bushels Aprl. 6th 28 7 28 8 31½ 9 28 11 21 12 28 13 28 14 25 15 28 16 14 June 8 10½ —————————————————- 280½ Bushels at 3½d pr Bushl. £ 4 ~ 1s – 9d¾ . Bushl £ s d Recd. 280½ = 4 – 1 – 9¾ } Augst. 5th. 1808 wanting 109½ } 390 –– } Recd. of Mr BRISCO for the Above Acct. for Lime [signed] Geo: ARNISON
05 Aug 1808. PENRITH POSTMASTER’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 34. 34 cm x 21 cm. C 21 R 145 Jno. BUCHANAN 2 . 8 . 6 Augst. 5th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Revd. Joseph BRISCO’s account with Ino. BUCHANAN ——————— £ 2 “ 8 “ 6 ——————— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith ––––– The Revd. Joseph BRISCO ––––– To Ino. BUCHANAN Dr 1808. Feby 9th. To Postage of a Letter directed Mr BRISCO – “ – “ 7 10. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 25. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 26 To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 27. To do. 2 do. “ Ditto – “ 1 “ 0 March 7. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 21. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 30. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ 1 “ 0 April 1. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 13. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 7 16. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ 1 “ 10 17. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ 1 “ 0 18. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 5 “ To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 7 23. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 5 “ To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 4 28. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ 1 “ 1 May 1. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 June 8. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 22. To do. 2 do. “ Ditto – “ 1 “ 11 July 1. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 3. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 4. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 5 8. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 1 11. To do. 2 do. “ Ditto – “ 1 “ 10 17. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ – “ 11 18. To your Outside place pr Mail from Penrith to Bowes – “ 9 “ 0 20. To your [?] sent in Mail Coach from Bowes to Penrith – “ 15 “ 0 21. To Postage of 1 Letter directed….Mr BRISCO – “ – “ 4 30. To do. 1 do. “ Ditto – “ 1 “ 0 To Carriage of a Box to London & Duty 3d directed to a Miss BRISCO – “ 3 “ 0 ======== £ 2 “ 11 “ 6 ======== 1808 August 4th. Settd. £ 2 “ 8 “ 6 [initialed] J. B. ——————-
05 Aug 1808. PAYMENT TO DAVID HILL. Bundle 64, Doc 36. 9 cm x 5 cm. David HILL 7 . 7 . 3 Augst. 5th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ s d Paid 7 – 7 – 3 David HILL
05 Aug 1808. PAY RECEIPT FOR REPAIRING HEDGES AT BARON WOOD. Bundle 64, Doc 49. 16 cm x 5 cm. C 21 R 27 Thos. RELPH Bn.wood hedges 5 . 0 . 0 5th. Augst. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 5th. 1808 Received of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. five pounds being an annual payment for keeping the Hagg hedge in repair due this 1st. August I say received by me by payment of Joseph BRISCO [signed] Thos. RELPH
05 Aug 1808. ACCOUNT FOR ONE REAM OF PAPER. Bundle 64, Doc 39. 20 cm x 10 cm. The calculation on the back appears to have nothing to do with this account. Docs 38-45 were wrapped inside Doc 37 and are some of the individual payments listed in the petty bills account in Doc 37. Wm. CRAMPTON 1 . 2 . 0 5th. August 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. Jos. BRISCO To Willm. CRAMPTON 1808 March 29. To 1 Rm. Paper £ 1 – 2 – 0 Augst. 5. 1808 By Cash 1 – 2 – 0 —————- , , , [signed] Willm. CRAMPTON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4 . 4 . 0 1 . 18 . 10 ——————— 2 – 5 “ 2
05 Aug 1808. ACCOUNT FOR CUMBERLAND PROPERTY TAX. Bundle 64, Doc 51. 33 cm x 20 cm. C 21 R 152 Sundry Persons Cumbd. Property tax 372 . 9 . 7 5th. August 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sundry Persons Cumberland Property tax 5th. August 1808. £ S D John MARVELL 40 . 0 . 0 Wm. JAMESON 24 ~ ~ Jno. WESTGARTH 23 ~ ~ Jno. BUCHANAN 18 . 6 . 0 David HILL 7 . 7 . 3 Jno. BELL 16 . 10 . 0 Jos: RICHARDSON 11 . 10 . 0 John POWLEY ~ 16 . ~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. 55 . 6 . 10 Hugh DIXON 17 . 8 . ~ Do. for Glassonby Mill ~ 12 ~ Do. Lords rents 4 . 10 ~ Wm. DODD 9 . ~ ~ Geo: LOWTHIAN 22 ~ ~ Lanct. DIXON 24 . 10 ~ Jno. LONGRIGG 16 ~ ~ Jno. NICHOLSON 2 . 10 ~ Wm. CRAMPTON ~ 16 . 10 Geo: ARNISON 2 . 2 . 0 Revd. Jno. JACKSON 9 . 0 . 0 Thos. RELPH 30 . 2 . 0 Henry FAIRBAIRN 36 . 8 . 0 Paul NIXON ~ 14 . 8 ———————— 372 . 9 . 7 ————————
05 Aug 1808. ACCOUNT FOR PROPERTY TAX AT EDENHALL. Bundle 64, Doc 57. 21 cm x 12 cm. Jno. BUCHANAN 18 . 6 . 0 Augst. 5th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ account with Ino. BUCHANAN —————————- £ 18 “ 6 “ 0 —————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith The Guardians of Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Ino. BUCHANAN Dr. 1808 August 3d. To paid Property Tax for Lands farm’d } £ . s . d at Edenhall up to 5th. April 1808 as } 18 “ 6 “ 0 Landlord’s Tax } —————— 1808 August 4th. Settd. [initialed] J B
05 Aug 1808 (1). PAY RECEIPT FOR CHOPPING BARK AT KIRKOSWALD. A small neat and clean receipt for chopping bark at Kirkoswald. With 2d impressed duty stamp. 8” x 3”. August 5th. 1808 Receiv’d of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO four pounds & nine pence for chopping bark at Kirkoswald I say recd. by me [signed] William PEARSON 12 . 3 . 1
05 Aug 1808 (2). RECEIPT FOR REPAIR OF LIME KILN AT COCKLOCKS. A small very neat receipt for repairing the Lime Kiln at Cocklocks Lime Works, Culgaith, Cumbria. 2” x 6”. August 5th. 1808 Recd. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO six Shillings & one penny for repairing the lime kiln at Cocklocks I say recd. by me Augst. 5th. 1808 I paid this bill to Geo: LOWTHIAN [signed] J. BRISCO
09 Aug 1808. LETTER OF RECEIPT FROM LONDON BANK FOR £1800. Bundle 64, Doc 16. 37 cm x 22.5 cm, folded in half to make four pages. The two middle pages are blank. Remains of a red seal with small holes where it was torn open. C 21 R 153 Sir P. MUSGRAVE 1800 . 0 . 0 Augst. 5th. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Round postmark:] A . AU . 9 808 Revd Joseph BRISCO Eden Hall Penrith —————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ London 9 August 1808. Sir, We have received your favor of 6 Instant inclosing a Bill value Eighteen Hundred pounds for the credit of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart We remain Sir Your most obedient Servants [signed] Thos. WRIGHT & Co. 1800 GLYNN & Co Revd Jos BRISCO
09 Aug 1808. RECEIPT FOR JOSEPH BRISCO’S GAME CERTIFICATE. Bundle 64, Doc 62. 15.5 cm x 5 cm. C 21 R 155 J. BRISCO’s Game certificate 3 . 4 . 0 9th. Augst. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Augst. 9th. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Phil: MUSGRAVE Bart. three pounds & four shillings for J. BRISCO’s game certificate which was this day paid by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
09 Aug 1808. RECEIPT FOR A GAME CERTIFICATE. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 2” x 6”. C 21 R 156 Sir P. MUSGRAVE’s Game certificate 3 . 4 . 0 9th. Augst. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Augst. 9th. 1808 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s acct. three pounds & four shillings which was this day paid for his game certificate by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO
12 Aug 1808. PROPERTY TAX ACCOUNT & RECEIPT FOR BLACKHALL ETC. Bundle 64, Docs 60 and 61. Doc 61 was wrapped inside Doc 60 and both refer to property tax paid by Henry FAIRBAIRN (£31 5s. in Doc 60 and £5 3s. in Doc 61) for MUSGRAVE properties in St. Cuthbert’s parish, Carlisle. The sum total (£36 8s.) is listed in the property tax account in Doc 51. Bundle 64, Doc 60. 18.5 cm x 11. 5 cm. Undated except for mention of the end of the tax year on 05 Apr 1808. I hereby Certify That the Representatives of the late James FAIRBAIRN were Assessed in the Townships of Blackhall Low, Upperby & Botchergate for Lands & Tythes in the said Townships belonging The late Sir J: C: MUSGRAVE the Sum of £312..10, for the Year 1807, ending 5th. April 1808 and that the Duty of 2s/. in the Pound was Paid upon that Sum [signed] Thos: BOUSTEAD Clerk to the Commissioners of the Tax upon Property for Cumberland Ward ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bundle 64, Doc 61. 16 cm x 5 cm. August 12th. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. five pounds & three shillings being the property tax for the tythes of St. Cuthberts Carlisle & the Lords rents of Blackhall, which was allowed to Henry FAIRBAIRN this day by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO
15 Aug 1808. EDENHALL & PENRITH BAILIFF’S WAGES RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 63. 19.5 cm x 8 cm. C 21 R 158 Jno. POWLEY wages 0 . 10 . 0 Augst. 15th. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 15th. 1808 Recd. of the guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. ten shillings being one year’s bailiffs wages for collecting the Lords rents at Edenhall & Penrith I say recd. by me for the use of my Uncle John POWLEY [signed] J. [or I?] GRAHAM
16 Aug 1808. ROBERT OLIVANT’S ACCOUNT FOR DAYS WORKED. Bundle 64, Doc 64. 18.5 cm x 12 cm. Robert OLIVANT was a joiner and carpenter. C 21 R 159 Robt. OLIVANT 2 . 0 . 2 16th. Augst. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir John MUSGRAVE Dr to Robert OLIVANT Agust 3 self 2 days at 3 day 6 . 0 Do Prent is 2½ days at 2 . 9 day 6 . 5 Do William 1 day 2 . 9 8 self 4½ days at 3 day 13 . 6 D John 2 days at 3 day 6 . 0 D Prentis 2 days at 2 . 9 day 5 . 6 ————- 2 . 0 . 2 August 16th. 1808 Settled As witness [signed] Robert OLIVANT
16 Aug 1808. TWO CARRIER’S ACCOUNTS. Bundle 64, Docs 65 and 66. Doc 66 was wrapped inside Doc 65, and the steward’s summary on Doc 65 states the sum total of both accounts. Both Docs a bit crumpled. Bundle 64, Doc 65. 17 cm x 8.5 cm. C 21 R 160 Isaac HOLMES Carrier 3 . 11 . 0 16th. Augst. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lady MUSGRAVE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lady MUSGRAVE Dr to Isaac HOLMES 1808 Augt: 16 To 2 Trunks [?] 22 6 2 “ 19 “ 9 “ Settld 2 “ 19 “ 9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bundle 64, Doc 66. 19 cm x 6 cm. Revd Mr BRISCO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Revd Mr BRISCO Dr to Isaac HOLMES 1808 May 26 To 2 Boxs 47 11 3 Augt 16 Settld the above [signed] Joseph MANDER [?]
20 Aug 1808. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 67. 16 cm x 15.5 cm. C 21 R 161 Isaac WALKER 0 . 8 . 7 20th. Augst. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ august 8 Sur jhon S. D 2 bought made shakel 0 “ 6 soke sharped ’’’ 0 “ 1 hinges mades ’’’ 1 “ 0 2 lupe mades ’’’ 0 “ 3 a chanes mende ’’’ 0 “ 2. nalese made ’’’ 2 “ 6 achate made ’’’ 0 “ 6 6 cruke made ’’’ 1 “ 6 pare of hinges ’’’ 0 “ 8 bandes made ’’’ 0 “ 8 nales made ’’’ 0 “ 2 bespe made stapel ’’’ 0 “ 3 2 beres made ’’’ 0 “ 4 —————- 8 “ 7 ======= August 20th. 1808 Recd. eight shillgs. & seven pence for the above by me [signed] Isaac WALKER
31 Aug 1808. INNKEEPER’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 68. 10.5 cm x 8.5 cm. Mary JEFFERSON was the innkeeper at the “George and Dragon” in Kirkoswald. C 21 R 164 Mary JEFFERSON Sundries 1 . 10 . 11 31st. Augst. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ale to the wood 0 “ 6 “ 11 Ale to the Bark 0 “ 6 “ 0 Do 0 “ 4 “ 0 Dinner & Ale 0 “ 7 “ 0 Chevers [?] 0 “ 6 “ 0 —————— £ 1 “ 9 “ 11 ======= Ale 1 0 —————— Augst. 31st. 1808 1 10 . 11 Paid this bill [signed] J BRISCO.
01 Sep 1808. ACCOUNT FOR COUNTY STOCK. Bundle 64, Doc 69. 19.5 cm x 7.5 cm. C 23 R 165 J. GREENIP County Stock 0 . 1 . 0 Septr. 1st. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nov th 3 1807 County Raits S D Sr John Chardon MUSGRAVE Eight Purvays 0 “ 1 ⅓ 1808 Feb th 9 Twelve Purvays 0 2 ⅓ 1808 May th 17 Eighteen Purvays 0 “ 3 ⅓ 1808 August th 9 Eighteen Purvays 0 “ 3 ⅓ —————- Colected by me Joseph GREENIP 1 “ 0 Payabel for Mickeltans Septr. 1st. 1808 Recd. the above by me [signed] Joseph GREENIP
10 Sep 1808. LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 70. 20 cm x 16.5 cm. C 23 R 166 Labourers 5 . 0 . 6 10th. Septr. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from 28th. August till 10th. September 1808. Names No. of Days Price per day Wages £ S D Joseph HETHERINGTON 12 36 1 16 ~ Jno. PUGMIRE 12 36 1 16 ~ Wm. PUGMIRE 6 18 ~ 9 ~ Jno. PUGMIRE Junr. 3 18 ~ 4 6 Margt. HETHERINGTON 5 36 ~ 15 ~ 5 0 6 Septr. 10th. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. five pounds & six pence for wages paid to the above labourers till this day by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
11 Sep 1808. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT ON BROUGH TURNPIKE ROAD. Bundle 64, Doc 71. 16.5 cm x 5 cm. C 23 R 167 Thos. HARRISON tur~pike property tax 0 . 4 . 0 Septr. 11th. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Septr. 11th. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. four shillings being property tax on two pounds interest on the Brough turnpike road which was this day paid by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO
28 Sep 1808. ASSESSED TAXES ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 72. 21 cm x 8 cm. Impressed eight pence duty stamp. C 23 R 168 Jno. BUCHANAN Assessed Taxes 27 . 4 . 0 28th. Septr. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To J. BUCHANAN Debtr. Windows …….. half years 23 . 5 . 0 House duty ……………. do. ~ 11 . 3 Occasional Gardener ..do. ~ 3 . ~ 4 Cart Horses ………… do. 1 . 8 . 0 Land Tax ………………. do. … for Tithe of Edenhall ~ 10 . 0 ———————- 25 . 17 . 3 ———————- J. BRISCO’s Saddle horse 1 . 6 . 9 ——————— —————- Septr. 28th. 1808 Recd. the above by me 27 : 4 : 0 —————- [signed] Ino. BUCHANAN Collector
30 Sep 1808. PROPERTY TAX REFUND RECEIPT FOR LOCKTHWAITE FARM. Bundle 64, Doc 10. 16 cm x 5 cm. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. John ROBINSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Septr. 30th. 1808 Paid to John ROBINSON of Lockthwaite twenty seven pounds being the property tax due from the Landlord for his farm at Lockthwaite by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
01 Oct 1808. WESTMORLAND BAILIFF’S WAGES AND EXPENSES ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 56. 31.5 cm x 19.5 cm. Small tear at one corner. C 23 R 178 Thos. HAMILTON B~lf wages &c 7 . 19 . 0 Octr. 1st. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1808 Jany 21th The Guardins of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart To Thos HAMILTON Dr Paid for a post Letter about property Tax for £ s d Great Musgrave Lords Rent 0 – 0 – 6 Feby 24 paid for a post Letter 0 – 0 – 6 To leeding duty Pigs of Lead down from Hartley smelt mill to Hartley 0 – 2 – 0 To Man and Horse one day leeding duty pigs of Lead from Hartley to Stockbar 0 – 4 – 0 Aprill 14 To Self a Journey to Soulby to vew all the fences in Jonathan COLLIN Farm 0 – 2 – 0 23 paid for a post Letter from Mr BRISCO about Jonathan COLLIN fences at Soulby 0 – 0 – 6 Self a Journey to Soulby to give COLLIN Notice to Make all his fences good according to leese 0 – 1 – 0 To self and 4 Men makeing a dangers place secure at the law end of Gramskew 0 – 2 – 0 June 24 I paid for two post letters about Sir Philips Courts 0 – 1 – 0 August the 26 paid for a post Letter about the Earl of Strathmoor riding his Boundres 0 – 0 – 6 My Salery for collecting all Lords rents in Sir Philip’s diffrent Manors for one year 6 – 0 – 0 To Salery for Wood Warden for one year 1 – 5 – 0 ——————- Sepr 30 Recd of Mr BRISCO the above 7 – 19 – 0 account by me ——————- [signed] Thos HAMILTON
01 Oct 1808. PRESCRIPTION RECEIPT FOR SOULBY. Bundle 64, Doc 76. 21 cm x 8 cm. Impressed two pence duty stamp. C 23 R 175 Soulby Prescriptn. 2 . 2 . 0 Octr. 1st. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Soulby Febry. 16th. 1808 Recd. of Jonathan COLLIN the Sum of two Pounds two Shillings as a Modus in Lieu of Hay, Corn & Grassing out of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE minor estate due at old Candlemas last to Willm. FAUQUIER Esqr. Lord of the Manor of Smardale for whose use I say recd. Pr. me [signed] Richard FRANKLAND
01 Oct 1808. ACCOUNT FOR MASON WORK AND MATERIALS, HALLGARTH. Bundle 64, Doc 77. Two pieces of paper stuck together with a pin. First piece 9.5 cm x 6 cm contains steward’s summary and mason’s account. Second piece 7 cm x 4.5 cm contains list of materials and calculation on back. C 23 R 176 Wm. CANNON 3 . 1 . 9 Octr. 1st. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wm CANNON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thos LOWDAN & Co Sept. 30. 1808 for Mason Work for Wm CANNON Hall Garth 16 Days and ½ s d at 3s pr Day £ 2 “ 9 “ 6 Septr. 30th. 1808 Settled per me [signed] Wm CANNON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S. D 3 Carful Lime 9 ~ 0 1½ stone Hare 3 ~ 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 . 9 . 6 12 . 3 —————— 3 . 1 . 9
01 Oct 1808. EXPENSES RECEIPT FOR RECEIVING KIRKBY STEPHEN RENTS. Bundle 64, Doc 78. 16 cm x 5 cm. C 23 R 177 Expenses to Kbystephen receiving Michs. rents. 2 . 10 . 0 Octr. 1st. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Octr. 1st. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. two pounds & ten Shillings for expences to Kirkbystephen & receiving Michs. rents by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
01 Oct 1808. PROPERTY TAX REFUND RECEIPT FOR HALLGARTH FARM. Bundle 64, Doc 7. 16 cm x 5 cm. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of the account in Doc 1 and similar expenses. Wm. CANNON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Octr. 1st. 1808 Paid Wm. CANNON thirty pounds & five Shillings being one year Landlords property tax for Hallgarth farm by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
01 Oct 1808. WESTMORLAND PROPERTY TAX ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 1. 20 cm x 16.5 cm. Docs 2-13 were wrapped inside Doc 1 and represent individual items of this account and similar expenses. C 23 R 170 Sundry person Westmorland Property tax 168 . 9 . 6 Octr. 1st. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sundry Persons property Tax Westmorld. Septr. 30th. 1808. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– £ S D John DAWSON 36 ~ ~ Thos. HASTWELL 40 ~ ~ Jno. ROBINSON 27 ~ ~ Jno. BRUNSKELL 3 3 ~ Wm. CANNON 30 5 ~ Thos. SAWER 5 10 ~ Jona: COLLIN 4 2 ~ James IVES 5 10 ~ Thos. CHAPLEHOW ~ 8 ~ Thos. HAMILTON B~lf 16 11 6 ———————— 168 9 6 ————————
02 Oct 1808. LAND TAX RECEIPT FOR LANGWATHBY FOREST. Bundle 64, Doc 74. 17 cm x 5.5 cm. C 23 R 172 Jno. BIRD Langby. forest Land Tax 0 . 0 . 4 2nd. Octr. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Octr. 11nd. 1808 Recd. of the Guardians of Sir P MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO four pence for Land Tax for Langwathby forest I say recd. by me ½ year [signed] John BIRD
04 Oct 1808. RECEIPT FOR MISS MARY HASELL’S ANNUITY. Bundle 64, Doc 75. 21 cm x 9 cm. Impressed four pence duty stamp. C 23 R 173 Miss HASELL 20 . 0 . 0 4th. Octr. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1808 Octr. 4th. Received for the use of Miss Mary HASELL of the Executors of the late Sir J. C. MUSGRAVE Bart. the sum of Eighteen pounds for a halfyear Annuity due to her on the first day of August last by Payment of Mr. BRISCO. –––– [signed] Edmd. BOWMAN 18 . 0 . 0 allowed 2 . 0 . 0 Property Tax —————- 20 . 0 . 0
04 Oct 1808. ROBERT OLIVANT’S ACCOUNT FOR DAYS WORKED. Bundle 64, Doc 73. 19.5 cm x 17 cm. Robert OLIVANT was a joiner and carpenter. C 23 R 171 Robt. OLIVANT 3 . 4 . 4 Octr. 4th. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir John MUSGRAVE Dr to Robert OLIVANT Agust 16 self half day 1 . 6 27 self 1 day 3 . 0 Sept 2 Self 1 day 3 . 0 8 Self half day 1 . 6 21 self 3 days at 3 day 9 . 0 Do William 3 days at 2 . 10 day 8 . 6 Do Prentis 1 day 2 . 10 26 Self 5 days at 3 day 15 . 0 Do William 6 days at 2 10 17 . 0 Oct 3 self 1 day 3 . 0 ————- £ 3 . 4 . 4 Octr. 4th. 1808 Recd. by payment of Joseph BRISCO by me [signed] Robert OLIVANT
04 Oct 1808. DETAILED JOINER’S ACCOUNT. A detailed joiner’s account. 1808 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE To Wm. COCKIN Dr. June 6th Repairing & Setting up Beds & Hanging Sashes 3 Men 1 Day each 0 : 10 : 6 8th To Do. 2 Men 1 Day each 0 : 7 : 0 11th To Do. 1 Man 1 Day 0 : 3 : 6 11th Casing Doors Repairing Locks & Windows 2 Men 1 Day each 0 : 7 : 0 2 Sliding Sashes for Necessarys 1 : 0 : 0 1 Standing Sash for Servt. Do. 0 : 4 : 6 21st Putting in Sashes Casing necessary Doors & putting fastner on do. 2** 0 : 7 : 0 2 New Covers for Necessary Seat 0 : 2 : 0 July 18th Setting on Snecks Easing windows &cc 1 day 0 : 3 : 6 —————- 3 : 5 : 0 Octr. 4th. 1808 Recd. three pounds & five shillings for the above by payment of Joseph BRISCO by me [signed] William COCKIN
08 Oct 1808. RECEIPT FOR FELL RENT FOR INGLEWOOD FOREST. Bundle 64, Doc 89. 16.5 cm x 16 cm. Difficult handwriting. Edward GRAVE and Thomas Dobson BLEAYMIRE were solicitors in Penrith. C 23 R 183 Mr. GRAVE Fell rent 120 . 0 . 0 8th. Octr. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received 8th. Octor. 1808 of the Revd. Jos. BRISCO One Hundred and Eight Pounds one Years Clear Rent due to the Commrs. of the Forest of Inglewood pr Common set out ––––– Due the 1st. May last [signed] GRAVE & BLEAYMIRE
08 Oct 1808. RENT RECEIPTS FROM DEAN & CHAPTER OF CARLISLE. Bundle 64, Docs 91 and 92. Both folded together, and steward’s summary for total amount on Doc 91. Bundle 64, Doc 91. 21 cm x 9 cm. Crumpled edges with one large and several small tears. Small hole where file folds meet. Impressed four pence duty stamp. C 23 R 185 Dean & Chapter Rent 30 . 15 . 4 Octr. 8th. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Westmorland Leasehold Rents 1808 Recd. the 3d. Day of October 1808 of the Representatives of Sir J: C: MUSGRAVE Bart. decd. by payment of the Revd. Mr. Rent 10 . 12 . 0 BRISCO the Sum of ten pounds twelve Shillings being one Years Ded pr: } Leasehold Rents for Tythes of Colby and King’s Meaburn in Tax –– } 1 . 1 . 2 Westmorland due to the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle at ——————— Michaelmas 1808 9 . 10 . 10 Acqt. –––––– 6 [signed] R: ELLWOOD ——————— 9 . 11 . 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bundle 64, Doc 92. 21 cm x 8.5 cm. One small edge tear. Impressed eight pence duty stamp. Cumbd. Leasehold Rents Recd. the 3d. Day of October 1808 of the Representatives of the Rent 19 . 19 . 8 late Sir J: C: MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Mr. BR the Revd. pr: tax 1 . 19 . 11 Mr. BRISCO nineteen pounds nineteen Shillings and Eight pence ——————— being one Years Leasehold Rent for the Tythes of St. Cuthberts 17 . 19 . 9 Carlisle Edenhall & Dolphenby Westward & a Tenement at Acqt. 6 Edenhall due to the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle at Candlemas ——————— 1808 18 – 0 – 3 [signed] R: ELLWOOD
09 Oct 1808. PETTY DISBURSEMENTS ACCOUNT FOR VARIOUS JOURNEYS. Bundle 64, Doc 88. 16.5 cm x 10 cm. C 23 R 182 J BRISCO Petty Disbursments 10 . 14 . 10 9th. Octr. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J BRISCO Sundry Journeys &c. – Petty Disbursements. 1808 – May 16 A Journey to Carlisle ~ 17 6 19 Do. to Kirkoswald ~ 7 ~ June 25 Do. to Kirkbystephen ~ 10 6 29 Do. to Carlisle 1 3 ~ July 30 Do. to Appleby ~ 12 ~ Augst. 19 Do. to Kirkbystephen ~ 12 6 23 Do. to Carlisle Assizes 1 1 ~ Septr. 7 Do. to Kirkbystephen 3 1 4 Octr. 1 Do. to Do. 2 10 ~ ——————— 10 14 10 ———————
09 Oct 1808. PETTY BILLS ACCOUNT. Bundle 64, Doc 37. 20 cm x 16 cm. Hole where file fold meets top edge. Docs 38-45 were wrapped inside Doc 37 and are some of the individual petty bills listed in this account. C 23 R 181 Sundry persons Petty Bills 6 . 12 . 10 9th. Octr. 1808 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sundry persons petty bills Octr. 9th. 1808. May 30 Wm. PARRINGTON mole catcher ~ 10 6 22 Anty. JACKSON planting hedge ~ 10 6 Jno. RAILTON Do. ~ 7 6 Isaac TODD Gardener 2 4 9 Augst. 1 Thos. STEPHENSON for cart load manure ~ 1 ~ Stamp for bill of 1800£ ~ 10 ~ 16 Jno. TURNER Gate posts &c ~ 6 8 Septr. 7 Wm. PUGMIRE for going to Carleton ~ 1 ~ Isaac WALKER chopping bark ~ 9 8 William CRAMPTON Paper 1 2 ~ Richd. HETHERINGTON cart greese ~ 6 ~ Geo: RAMSAY Druggist ~ 3 3 —————— 6 12 10 ——————
09 Oct 1808. JOSEPH BRISCO’S WAGES RECEIPT. Bundle 64, Doc 90. 16 cm x 5 cm. Joseph BRISCO was the MUSGRAVEs’ agent. C 23 R 184 J BRISCO one year wages 100 . 0 . 0 Octr. 9th. 1808. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Octr. 9th. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. one hundred pounds being one year wages due at this time to J. BRISCO.
31 Dec 1808. RECEIPT FOR TURNIP SEEDS. A neat and clean receipt. 2” x 6”. Decr. 31st. 1808 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. ten Shillings & Seven pence half penny for turnip seed which was this day paid by me to Robert CANNON. [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
13 Jan 1809. A SIX MONTH ACCOUNT FOR THE CARLISLE JOURNAL. A neat and clean account. 4” x 7”. Lady MUSGRAVE To J BROWN Dr. For Carlisle Journal from April 15 } £ s d to Octr. 7 } “ 13 “ Jany 13. 1809 Settled [signed] J BROWN
14 Nov 1809. DETAILED SADDLER’S ACCOUNT. A neat and clean detailed account. 9” x 7”. Penrith Lady MUSGREAVE Dr. to Robt. HOLMES 1809. Feby 8th. To Mending 3 pair of stays & new leather } £ s d & new girth to Cart Saddle } 0 “ 7 “ 6 “ To 2 Chaise Leather back bands “ 12 “ 0 “ To New leather girth to Cart saddle “ 2 “ 6 14. To New board & mending Cart saddle “ 2 “ 0 27. To New Coupling Strap “ 1 “ ~ April 1. To New leather rold neck Collar with buckle & strap “ 9 “ ~ “ To 2 New Straps & mending belly band “ 3 “ ~ 24. To Mending pair of stays & new leather “ 1 “ ~ “ To New Pad to stays & mending “ 1 “ 6 “ To New Strap & mending belly band “ 1 “ 6 June 21. To Mending Cart saddle & new strap “ 1 “ 6 July 8. To 2 New Mouth baggs & leather bottoms “ 6 “ 0 Augt. 9. To New Dog muzle “ 1 “ 6 “ To New leather & mending 2 pair of stays “ 1 “ 10 “ To Mending head Collar & new leather “ ~ “ 6 23. To New lining neck Collar & mending “ 2 “ 6 “ To 4 Brown hame straps “ 2 “ 8 “ To Mending neck Collar & new strap “ 0 “ 10 Octr. 3. To Stuffing Cart saddle & new strap “ 1 “ 0 ——————— 1809 £ 2 “ 19 “ 4 Novr. 14th. Settled the Above ======== [signed] Robt. HOLMES
01 Dec 1809. LAND RENT FOR HILLTOP, WEST THICKLEY, CO. DURHAM. A small printed receipt with impressed duty stamp. Hand written entries into this printed form are transcribed in italics. 1st. Day of December 1809 RECEIVED of Sir John MUSGRAVE Bt. the Sum } £. s. d. of two pounds 6s. & 8d ¼ being one Year’s } Rent, due and payable to the Lord Bishop of Durham at } 2 . 6 . 8 ¼ Martinmas, 1809 for Hilltop in West Thickley } Acquittance, 8 ——————- 2 . 7 – 4 ¼ Allowed 1 Year’s Property Tax out of the above Rent, 4s.3d } – 8 . 3 Do. Land Tax 4 – } ——————- £. 1 . 19 . 1 ¼ [signed] C [or P?] FORSTER. ——————-
05 Dec 1809. RECEIPT FOR REPAIRING MONUMENT, EDENHALL CHURCH. A neat and clean receipt. 2” x 7”. Decr. 5th. 1809 Recd. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO fourteen Shillings for repairing the monument in Eden Hall Church erected in memory of the late Sir Philip MUSGRAVE I say recd. by me [signed] Robt. BURROW
01 Nov 1800. LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. A neat and clean detailed account. 8” x 7”. Labourers from 18th. Octr. till 1st. Novr. 1800. Labourers Names No. of Days Price per day Paid Wages £ S D Joseph HETHERINGTON 12 24D Paid 1 4 ~ John PUGMIRE 12 24 Paid 1 4 ~ Thos. WARWICK 11½ 14 Paid ~ 13 5 Francis BURN 11 18 Paid ~ 16 6 Saml. WESTRA 12 9 Paid ~ 9 ~ John WESTRA 7 9 Paid ~ 5 3 4 12 2 ————————- Novr. 1st. 1800 Placed to Sir John C. MUSGRAVE’s acct. four pounds twelve shillings & two pence for wages paid to the above labourers till this day by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.