Edenhall 1801-1819
13 Jan 1810 (2). ACCOUNT FOR OUTFIT OF SHERIFF’S JAVELIN MAN. A neat and clean account and receipt. 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. C 41 R 42 Wm. JAMES Coat &c for Sheriff’s man 3 . 9 . 6 ———————————————- Jany. 12. 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith Lady MUSGRAVE Bought of Mr. JAMES July 25 4¼ Yds Sheriff Cloth 6/6 £ 1 “ 5 “ 6 “ “ 5/8 “ Pockets 20 “ – “ 1 “ ½ “ “ 2½ “ Shalloon 2/10 “ – “ 7 “ 1 “ “ 7/16 “ Scarlet Cloth 8/- “ – “ 3 “ 6 “ “ Sleeves 14 Buckn. & Cas 7½ “ – “ 1 “ 9½ “ “ 2 Doz 10 Buttons /2 “ – “ 2 “ 10 “ “ Shd. 2½ Silk 12 Hooks & Eyes /2 “ – “ 2 “ 2½ “ “ 5 Yds Cord 2½ “ – “ 1 “ –½ “ 28 Paid for a Hat 8/6 “ – “ 8 “ 6 “ “ 1½ Yds Gala Lace 9/- “ – “ 13 “ 6 “ “ Gilding & lettering Javelin 2/6 “ – “ 2 “ 6 ——————————— £ 3 “ 9 “ 6 =========== ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ 3 . 9 . 6 Penrith Jany 13 1810 Recd. the above by payment of the Revd. BRISCOE the Sum of Three Pounds 9s/6d for goods as per Bill delivered for Wm. JAMES. [signed] J THWAITES
02 Feb 1810 (1). ACCOUNT FOR THE CARRIAGE OF ACORNS. A neat and clean account. 5” x 7”. C 41 R 62 Jno. BUCHANAN Carriage of Acorns 1 . 7 . 0 Feb: 2nd. 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith The Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Ino. BUCHANAN Dr. 1809 Novr. 27th. To Carriage of a Bushel of Acorns £. s. d. in Coach directed Mr BRISCO 1 “ 7 “ 0 ——————- 1810 Feby 2d. Recvd. payment of the above Bill from the Revd. Joseph BRISCO ––– [signed] Ino. BUCHANAN
02 Feb 1810 (2). ACCOUNT FOR BRANDY AND RUM. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 3” x 8”. C 41 R 64 Jos: RICHARDSON Spirituous Liquors 4 . 8 . 0 Feb: 2nd. 1810 Sugar pipes & Tobacco 0 . 4 . 8 4 . 12 . 8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Guardians of Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. 1810 To Josp: RICHARDSON Dr. £ S D Jan. 28. To 2 Galls. of Brandy at 26/~ 2 .. 12 .. 0 d – d – 2 – d – of Rum at 18/~ 1 .. 16 .. 0 ——————- £ 4 .. 8 .. 0 ——————- Feb. 2 By Cash –– 4 .. 8 .. 0 [signed] Josp: RICHARDSON
07 Feb 1810 (1). BILL FOR COAL ROAD REPAIR, BRUSSELTON & THICKLEY. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 4” x 6”. The Executors of the late Sir John Chardin MUSGRAVE Bart. To G. LANGSTAFF & Co. Dr. 1810 Feby. 5th. For repairing the Coal-road } £. s. d. leading through Brusselton & Thickley } 20 “ 0 “ 0 farms a Year due now } Febry 7 Received the Above by me [signed] John JACKSON for G LANGSTAFF & Co
07 Feb 1810 (2). PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT FOR BRUSSELTON QUARRY. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 2” x 6”. Feb: 7th. 1810 Recd. of the Guardians of Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. by J. BRISCO eight shillings property tax for Brussleton Quarry by me Thos. X DAY his mark
10 Mar 1810. ACCOUNT FOR A NEW PLOUGH. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 8” x 3”. Revd. Mr BRISCOW 1810 To Ben: BOWMAN £ s d Feby. 4 To a New Plough 1 “ 15 “ 0 March 10 Settled the above [signed] Ben: BOWMAN
13 Mar 1810. EDENHALL PARISH POOR TAX RECEIPT. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. March 13th. 1810 Recd. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Joseph BRISCO ten shillings & ten pence being a tax for the poor of the parish of Edenhall I say recd. by me [signed] William JAMESON
26 Mar 1810. PAY RECEIPT FOR THRESHING OATS. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. March 26th. 1810 Received of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. one pound & sixteen shillings for thrashing 24 load & two pecks of Oates I say recd. by payment of Joseph BRISCO by me [signed] Thomas STEPHENSON
12 Jun 1810. DETAILED PENRITH SADDLER’S ACCOUNT. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 9” x 4”. C 45 R 116 Robt. HOLMES Saddler 3 . 5 . 1 June 11th. 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith Novr. 14th. 1809. Lady MUSGREAVE Dr. to Robt. HOLMES – £ s d “ To Mending pair of stays & new leather ~ 2 ~ ~ “ To New leather & mendg. 2 cart bridles ~ 1 ~ 2 “ To Large spunge ~ 2 ~ 6 Decr: 4 To New Strap & buckle to belly band ~ 1 ~ 9 29. To New leather & mending head collar ~ 1 ~ 4 1810. Jany. 4. To Mending pair stays & new leather ~ 2 ~ ~ “ To 3 Pieces of brown leather ~ 1 ~ 4 Feby. 6. To Mending pair of Hedging Mittons ~ 10 March 5. To 2 New Chane Backbands & Pads ~ 13 ~ 0 “ To Pair of Hedging Mittons ~ 4 ~ 6 17. To 6 Strong brown hame straps ~ 5 ~ ~ April 2. To New head collar ~ 5 ~ ~ “ To New Lining 2 Cart saddles } “ & New Straps & new leather } ~ 6 ~ 8 “ To New Fore Piece & Lining cart sadle ~ 4 ~ 6 “ To New leather & meding 3 pair stays ~ 4 ~ 6 “ To New Lining Cart Sadle & new leather ~ 3 ~ 10 “ To New leather & Lining neck Collar ~ 3 ~ 6 “ To Mending Cart bridle ~ ~ 8 May 19. To New leather & mending head collar ~ 5 ~ 0 ——————— £ 3 ~ 5 ~ 1 1810 ========= June 12th. Settled the Above [signed] Robt. HOLMES
24 Jul 1810. PLUMBER’S ACCOUNT, ST. HELEN AUCKLAND CHURCH. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 4” x 8”. C 47 R 134 G. WALTON repairing church 1 . 9 . 6 —————————— 24th. July 1810. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plumbers Work Done at the Chancel of Saint Helen Aukland Church per Thos. WALTON 1809 Lb Septr. 9 To 10 of Soder to Roof 10 . 0 Work to Do 3 . 0 1810 April 17 To 12 of Soder to Do 12 . 0 Work to Do 4 . 6 ———————— To be paid by Sir P. MUSGRAVE £ 1 ~ 9 ~ 6 ———————— Settled the Above 5 ~ 14 ~ 4 ———————— [signed] Geo WALTON £ 7 ~ 3 ~ 10 ————————
25 Jul 1810. ACCOUNT FOR CANDLES. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 4” x 7”. C 47 R 137 Jno. THOMPSON Candles 0 . 18 . 0 ——————————— July 25th. 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith 21st. July 1810. Sir Phillip MUSGROVE To Jno THOMPSON £ . S . D To 18lb Mod. Candles a 12d 0 . 18 . 0 —————- Settled [signed] Jno THOMPSON
27 Jul 1810. PAY RECEIPT FOR MOWING 29 ACRES. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. C 47 R 138 Jona: HOLMES Mowing 5 . 1 . 6 July 27th. 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Executors of Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. To Jonathan HOLMES & Co. Debtrs £ s D To mowing 29 Acres at 3s . 6D per acre 5 . 1 . 6 July 27th. 1810 Recd. five pounds one shilling & six pence by payment of Joseph BRISCO for the above by me [signed] Jonathan HOLMES
31 Jul 1810. GLAZIER’S ACCOUNT. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 8” x 6”. C 47 R 140 Jos: WATSON Glazier 6 . 16 . 6 31st. July 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1809 Lady MUSGRAVE To Jos. WATSON Novbr. 10 2lb Solder got by Duke RICHARDSON £ s d to Repair Lead Gutter @ De Main House – = 1 = 8 Janry. 23 Self 2 Days Repairing Ground Pipe @ @ Eden Hall 7/ 6lb Solder @ 10d pr 5 – = 12 = – Large Sash Sqr. Glass – = 3 = 6 July 21 Self & Man Each 6 Days Painting & Whitining the Curch 2 = 2 = – 32lb Paint @ 10d per. 1 = 6 = 8 8 Quarts Perpaird oil @ 2/10 1 = 2 = 8 Self 4 Days Whitining & Cleaning windows @ the Hall – = 14 = – 4 Large Sqr. Glass @ 3/6 – = 14 = – ——————— £ 6 = 16 = 6 July 31st. 1810 Recd. six pounds six shillings & six pence for the above by payment of Joseph BRISCO for the above by me [signed] Jos. WATSON
04 Aug 1810 (1). EDENHALL HAYMAKERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 8” x 6”. Haymakers at Eden Hall August 4th. 1810 Names No. of Days Price per day £ S D Elizabeth STEPHENSON Thos. STEPHENSON Mary STEPHENSON Margt. HETHERINGTON Eliz HETHERINGTON Jona: PUGMIRE Eliz: WALKER Philip WESTERN Sarah DAYSON 12 10 10 11 10½ 12½ 13 11½ 3½ D 20 24 18 20 18 12 20 24 20 1 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 1 ~ ~ ~ 15 18 15 12 1 3 5 ~ ~ ~ 4 9 6 8 ~ 10 7 12 1
04 Aug 1810 (2). PENRITH BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT FOR SHOEING HORSES. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 4” x 6”. C 47 R 144 Robt. SHELD Smith 0 . 7 . 0 August 4th. 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith The Revd. Mr. BRISCO To Wm. ATKINSON Dr. 1810 Jany. 30th. To Bay Mare 4 new Shoes “ 3 “ 0 Feby. 13 “ To Poney – 2 new Do “ 1 “ 4 March 12 “ To Do 2 Do Do “ 1 “ 4 April 17 “ To Do. 4 Removed “ – “ 10 July 13 “ To Do. 2 Do “ – “ 6 —————- £ – “ 7 “ 0 —————- Recd the Above by me [signed] R SHEELL
10 Aug 1810. EDENHALL CONSTABLE ASSESSMENT ACCOUNT. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 4” x 6”. C 47 R 156 David HILL Constable Assessmt. 1 . 13 . 6½ ——————- Augst. 10th. 1810. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. To Constable of Edenhall Dr. To the occupation of Mr. BRISCO 0 . 0 . 7 Simon DUGLAS 7½ Jos: HETHERINGTON 3¾ Sir P. MUSGRAVE occupation 17 . 6 Do. …………… Tythes 16 . 3 Robt. OLIVANT 2¾ Thos. STEPHENSON 1 . 0½ ——————- 1 . 13 . 6½ ——————- August 10th. 1810 Recd. the above by payment of J. BRISCO by me [signed] David HILL
13 Aug 1810. BANKING LETTER FROM WRIGHT & CO. One of a batch of 20 letters/documents from the private bank of WRIGHT & Co. C 47 R 154 Sir P MUSGRAVE 2500 . 0 . 0 ———————————- Augst. 7th. 1810. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ London Augst 13. 1810 Sir, We have received your Favor of 7th. Instant, inclosing a Bill value Two Thousand Five Hundred Pounds on account of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE. We remain Sir Your most obedient Servants [signed] Thos. WRIGHT & Co. £ 2500 GLYN & Co. Understanding that Lady MUSGRAVE is at Eden Hall we presume you will have mentioned the Circumstance to her, we therefore do not write to her on this occasion, we have however informed Mr Christopher MUSGRAVE of it.
14 Aug 1810. POOR & COUNTY TAX RECEIPT FOR LANGWATHBY FOREST. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 4”. C 47 R 160 Jos: VARTY Langwathby Poor & County Taxes 0 . 0 . 10½ Augst. 14th. 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 14th. 1810 The Guardians of Sir P. MUSGRAVE To Jos: VARTY Debtrs. To poor tax 0 . 0 . 7 To County cess 0 . 0 . 3½ ——————- 0 . 0 . 10½ ——————- Receivd. by payment of J. BRISCO for Langwathby forest by me [signed] Joseph VARTY
21 Aug 1810. SLATER’S ACCOUNT FOR WORK AT KIRKOSWALD DEMESNE. Fresh, very neat and clean detailed account and receipt. The receipt has an impressed duty stamp. C 47 R 161. Jno. GIBSON Slater 9 ~ 13 ~ 7 ————————— Augst. 21st. 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1890 December Sir Philiph MUSGRIPH to John GIBSON 1809 23 12 days mending Slate 0£ : 7S . 0d 1810 March 10 4 days do 0 = 14 = 0 ———————- 1 = 1 . 0 Agust 18 Slating demain ———————- 7 Roods & 22 yards 7 = 1 = 3 at 19s a rood taking Down slate & mending do 1 = 8 = 0 100 Bons [?] 0 = 3 = 4 ———————- £ 9 13 = 7 ———————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 21st. 1810. Received of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. nine pounds thirteen Shillings & seven pence for Slating the Demesne house at Kirkoswald &c as per bill annexed Witness my hand [signed] John GIBSON
29 Sep 1810. RECEIPT FOR A GAME CERTIFICATE. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 2” x 6”. C 49 R 171 J. BRISCO’s Game certificate 3 . 3 . 0 ———————————- Septr. 29th. 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Septr. 29th. 1810 Placed to the acct. of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. three pounds & three shillings for a Game certificate for the year 1810 by me [signed] Joseph BRISCO.
02 Oct 1810. BANKING RECEIPT FROM WRIGHT & CO. One of a batch of 20 letters/documents from the private bank of WRIGHT & Co. C 49 R 177 Sir P. MUSGRAVE £ s D 1000 : 0 : 0 ———————————— Octr. 2nd. 1810. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received Octr. 5. 1810 of the Revd Joseph BRISCO a bill value One thousand Pounds for the credit of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart: £ 1000 GLYN & Co. [signed] Thos. WRIGHT & Co.
09 Oct 1810. ACCOUNT FOR YOUNG TREES. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 4” x 5”. Archibald DICKSON & Sons was a firm of Nursery and Seedsmen in Hawick, Roxburghshire. C 49 R 182 Archbd. DIXON Young Trees 16 . 0 . 0 Octr. 9th. 1810. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To A. DICKSON & Sons 1809 Octr. 10 To Goods 2 . 11 . 0 Nov. 17 To do 13 . 9 . 0 ——————- £ 16 . 0 . 0 1810 Octr 9 By Cash 16 ~~~~~~ [signed] Archd DICKSON Junr.
24 Oct 1810. REPAIRS AROUND KIRKOSWALD MARKET CROSS. A neat and clean receipt. 2” x 6”. Octr. 24th. 1810 Received of the Guardians of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of J. BRISCO fourteen shillings for repairs about Kirkoswald market cross & also ten shillings for paving about the same I say recd. by me [signed] Cornelius LANGHORNE
28 Jan 1813. ACCOUNT FOR COAL ROAD REPAIR. A neat and clean receipt. 3” x 7”. C 81 R 235 Ino. JACKSON Coal road £ 20 ~ – ~ – —————————- Jany 28th. 1813 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Executors of the late Sir John Chardin MUSGRAVE Bart. – To Geo: LANGSTAFF & Co. Dr. 1813. January 27th. For repairing the Coal road } £. S. D. leading through Brusselton & Thickley } 20 “ 0 “ 0 farms, one Year due now } Jany 28th / Received the Above sum for Geo. LANGSTAFF and Co. by me [signed] John JACKSON
04 Feb 1813. ACCOUNT FOR COALS FROM HARESCEUGH FELL. A neat and clean account. 8” x 7”. C 81 R 249 Geo. ARNISON & Co Haresceugh Fell Coals £ 6 ~ 10 ~ 7½ —————————————- Feby 4th. 1813 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Assigns of Sr. J. Chardin MUSGRAVE Dr. To Michl. WALTON & Co for Coals from Haskafell £ s d 1812 Septbr. 18th To ––– 12 Load at 1s/3d per Ld. 0 ~ 15 ~ 0 28 To ––– 12 Load at Do 0 ~ 15 ~ 0 Octobr 7th To ––– 11 Load at Do 0 ~ 13 ~ 9 19 To ––– 11 load at Do 0 ~ 13 ~ 9 Novbr 20th To ––– 11¼ load at Do 0 ~ 14 ~ 0¾ Decbr 10th To ––– 11½ load at Do 0 ~ 14 ~ 4½ 26th To ––– 12 load at Do 0 ~ 15 ~ 0 1813 Janry 16th To ––– 12 load at Do 0 ~ 15 ~ 0 30 To ––– 11¾ load at Do 0 ~ 14 ~ 8¼ —————————————————————————————————————————- 104½ Load £ 6 ~ 10 ~ 7d½ 1813 Feby 4th Recd. payment by me from Lanclt. DIXON [signed] Geo: ARNISON
1816. ACCOUNT FOR LIME. Bundle 65, Doc 50. 18.5 cm x 11.5 cm. Docs 50-52 were wrapped inside Doc 49 and are three of the bills referred to in the account of Doc 49. No. 1 Danl. IVESON Lime 15/– —————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Henry WALKER to Daniel IVESON Dr For 3 Load of Lime 2 Double at £ S D 5s . 6D and 1 Single at 4s 0 ~ 15 ~ 0 Sattled the Above Bill by me [signed] Daniel IVESON
1816. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT FOR HARTLEY LOW MILL. Bundle 65, Doc 75. 15.5 cm x 13.5 cm. Docs 71-79 were wrapped inside Doc 70 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 70. No 5 Richd LOADMAN Hartley Low Mill repair Blacksmith 5s/7d ——————————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Richard LOADMAN Recept ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Ser Philips MUSGRAVE Bart to Richard LOADMAN Dr £ s d To 3 pair Bands and 6 Crooks for Heartley Low Mill Tenement 0 – 5 – 7 Reced of Mr DIXON By the payment of Thos. HAMELTON the above Bill by me [signed] Richard LOADMAN
15 Aug 1816. ACCOUNT FOR REPAIRING WALLS ON SOULBY MASK. Bundle 65, Doc 79. 17 cm x 10 cm. Docs 71-79 were wrapped inside Doc 70 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 70. No 9 Frank BUCKELL Soulby Mask Walls repairing s 8/9 —————————————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 August the 15th Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart To Frank BUCKIL Dr To 3½ days self Walling and repaing Fence on Soulby Mask adjoyning the Road at 2s – 6d per day 0£ – 8s – 9d Recd of Mr DIXON by the payment of Robt LONGSTAFF the above account by me [signed] frnk BUCKELL
28 Aug 1816. ACCOUNT FOR LIME. Bundle 65, Doc 63. 13.5 x 8 cm. Docs 63-69 were wrapped inside Doc 62 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 62. No. 7 Jas. RAIN Lime S 10/ – ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 28 - 1816 John PARKER Dr. to James RAIN S D 28. 2 Loads of Limes at 5 per Load 10 . 0 ————————- Satled the above –––––
31 Aug 1816. CARPENTER’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 51. 19 cm x 10 cm. Docs 50-52 were wrapped inside Doc 49 and are three of the bills referred to in the account of Doc 49. No. 2 Geo. PICKERING Carpenter – ~ 14 ~ 11 ———————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hy WALKER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Mr WALKER Dr To George PICKERING s – d Aug 31 To a Plank 13ft Long for a Sile for Barn 11 – 11 D To a Day fiting up Do 3 – 0 ——————— £ 0 14 – 11 ——————— Sateld [signed] George PICKERING
06 Sep 1816. MASON’S ACCOUNT FOR WORK AT THICKLEY. Bundle 65, Doc 68. 10 cm x 9.5 cm. Docs 63-69 were wrapped inside Doc 62 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 62. No 2 Thos. GIBBON Mason £ 1 ~ 7 ~ 0 —————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ September the 2, 1816 mason Work for John PARKER Thickley th 2 2 masons “ 6 “ the 3 2 masons “ 6 “ th 4 2 masons half day 3 “ th 5 2 mason 6 th 6 2 mason 6 ————— £ 1 , 7 “ ====== by Chash [signed] Thomas GIBBON
21 Sep 1816. MASON’S ACCOUNT FOR WORK AT THICKLEY. Bundle 65, Doc 52. 16 cm x 10 cm. Docs 50-52 were wrapped inside Doc 49 and are three of the bills referred to in the account of Doc 49. No. 3 Thos. GIBBON Mason £ 3 ~ 15 ~ 0 —————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Augtst the 27 1816 Mason Work for Honary WAKER Theckley £ S D th 27 2 masons “ 6 “ th 28 2 masons “ 6 “ th 29 2 mason “ 6 “ th 30 2 masons “ 6 “ th 31 2 masons “ 6 “ Sept the 9 2 masons 6 the 10 2 masons 6 th 11 2 mason half day 3 the 12 1 mason 3 the 13 2 masons 6 th 14 1 mason 3 th 18 1 mason 3 th 19 1 mason 3 th 20 1 mason 3 1 21 1 mason 3 H [?] to 2 Stone of haire 6 ———- by Thomas GIBBON £ 3 15 ————
28 Sep 1816. MASON’S ACCOUNT FOR REPAIR WORK AT LADTHWAITE. Bundle 65, Doc 72. 19 cm x 13.5 cm. Small calculation at the bottom of the bill not transcribed. Docs 71-79 were wrapped inside Doc 70 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 70. No. 2 Josh. STEPHENSON Mason, Ladthwte. reprs. £ 4 ~ 13 ~ 0 —————————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Sept 28th Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart to Joseph STEPHINSON Dr To Walling one gavel End and part of a side Wall £ s d at Ladfoot 40yds ¾ at 13d per yard 2 – 4 – 0 To 14 days Work at Ladfoot pulling down old gavel End sinking Foundation Lathing and plastering Severall places in House and pointing Houses on the out side at 3s – 6d 2 – 9 – 0 ——————- 4 – 13 – 0 1816 Sept 28 Recd of Anthoney HEARD the above Bill by me [signed] Joseph STEPHENSON Measured and allowed by me [signed] Thomas HAMILTON
06 Nov 1816. ACCOUNT FOR NAILS. Bundle 65, Doc 64. 19 cm x 5 cm. Docs 63-69 were wrapped inside Doc 62 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 62. No. 6 Jas. FRENCH Nails 8/– ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ November 6 1816 John PARKER Dr to James FRENCH S D 8 hundred nales at 1S per hundred 8 – 0 Satled the above
13 Nov 1816. ACCOUNT FOR LEADING STONES AND PLOUGHING. Bundle 17, Doc 15. 20 cm x 19 cm. Two small holes. This document is completely out of place in this bundle, which is from 1732-1733. C 141 R 1 Edwd. MOUNSEY Leading Stones &c £ 16 ~ 8 ~ 0 ———————————- Novr. 13th. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bt Eaden Hall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philp. MUSGRAVE Bart. Penrith Apr: 22. 1816 To Edwd. MOUNSEY Dr. To 3 Carts leading Stones one Day £ “ 18 ~ 0 23 To 3 do. do. do. “ 18 ~ 0 25 To 4 do. do. do. 1 ~ 4 ~ 0 26 To 3 do. do. do. “ 18 ~ 0 27 To 3 do. do. do. “ 18 ~ 0 May 1 To 2 do. do. do. “ 12 ~ 0 2 To 2 do. do. do. “ 12 ~ 0 3 To 2 do. do. do. Half a Day “ 6 ~ 0 7 To 2 do. do. do. one Day “ 12 ~ 0 8 To 2 do. do. do. “ 12 ~ 0 15 To 3 Cart Load of Stones from Cow Rahe [?] to the Bank 9 ~ 0 ———————— £ 7 ~ 19 ~ 0 To Ploughing &c 13 acres Round Thorn } at 13/–– } 8 ~ 9 ~ 0 ———————— £ 16 ~ 8 ~ 0 ———————— Nov 13th. 1816 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bat by payment of L S DIXON Sixteen Pounds & Eight Shillings for the above by me his Edwd. X MOUNSEY mark
13 Nov 1816. RECEIPT FOR TILES, BRICKS AND CARRIAGE. A small neat receipt. 3” x 8”. Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bat. of Wm. BROWN 1816. £ s d August 23d. 2250 Tyles for Mr TAYLOR 9 ~ 0 ~ 0 Do. 250 Bricks for Do. ~ 7 ~ 6 Carriage of Do. 1 ~ 5 ~ 0 ———————- £ 0 ~ 12 ~ 6 Novr. 13th 1816 Recd. the Contents by the Payment of Mr George TAYLOR [signed] Wm. BROWN
14 Nov 1816. ACCOUNTS FOR CANISTERS OF GUNPOWDER. Two neat accounts, both for exactly the same purchases, on separate pieces of paper. C 141 R 3 Jos. FALLOWFIELD Gunpowder £ 4 ~ 0 ~ 0. ————————————— Novr. 14th. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Bot. of Jos. FALLOWFIELD. 1815 £ s d Oct. 31st. 6 lbs Canister Gunpowder 4/ 1 “ 4 “ 0 1816 Januay 16. 6 lbs Do. ……….Do. 1 “ 4 “ 0 June 4. 2 lbs Do. ……….Do. – “ 8 “ – Augst. 8. 6 lbs Do. ……….Do. 1 “ 4 “ 0 —————— £ 4 “ 0 “ 0 ————— 1816 Novr. 12th, Settled [initialed] J. F. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith Sir Philip MUSGRAVE, Bart., Bot. of Jos. FALLOWFIELD. 1815 £ s d Octr. 31. 6 lbs. Canister Gunpowder 1 “ 4 “ – 1816 Jany. 16. 6 lbs. Do. ……….Do. 1 “ 4 “ – June 4. 2 lbs. Do. ……….Do. – “ 8 “ – Augst. 8. 6 lbs. Do. ……….Do. 1 “ 4 “ – ——————— £ 4 “ 0 “ 0 ======
15 Nov 1816. FARRIER’S RECEIPT. Bundle 65, Doc 5. 19 cm x 11 cm. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several consecutive receipts. C 141 R 5 John CROWTHER Farrier £ 6 ~ 6 ~ 0 ———————————- Novr. 15. 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Novr. 15th. 1816 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L. S. DIXON : Six Guineas for for Firing & Toing to Cart Horse [signed] John CROWTHER
20 Nov 1816. CARPENTER’S ACCOUNT FOR WORK AT THICKLEY. Bundle 65, Doc 69. 23.5 cm x 19 cm. Docs 63-69 were wrapped inside Doc 62 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 62. No. 1 Robt. NEWCOMB Carpenter £ 4 ~ 18 ~ 0 ———————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jno PARKER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ June 8 1816 John PARKER Dr. to Robert NEWCOMB for wrets Work. 8 1 man 7 Days for reparing old gates 14 . 0 Novr 4 1 man 2 . 0 5 1 man 2 . 0 6 1 man 2 . 0 7 1 man 2 . 0 8 1 man 2 . 0 9 1 man 2 . 0 11 1 man 2 . 0 12 1 man 2 . 0 13 1 man 2 . 0 14 1 man 2 . 0 15 1 man 2 . 0 16 1 man 2 . 0 18 1 man 2 . 0 19 1 man 2 . 0 20 1 man 2 . 0 6 Gates at 9S per Gate 2 – 14 – 0 ——————- £ 4 18 – 0 ——————- Satled the above [signed] Robert NEWCOMB
21 Nov 1816. DETAILED PUMP MAKER’S BILL. A set of detailed pump maker’s documents. C 141 R 6 Jos. HINDSON Pump Maker £ 17 . 8 .. 0 Nov 21 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ 17 .. 8 . 0 Eden Hall Novr. 21st. 1816 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart by payment of L S DIXON Seventeen Pounds & Eight shillings for making Pumps &c as per annexed Bill by me [signed] Jos. HINDSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bartt. 1815 To Jos HINDSON Dr. Augt 20 To minding a pump Edenhall Quarry : 5 : 6 1816 To making a New Squaire pump for Birch [?] - house Wood and Iron work 2 : 12 : 6 July 20 To minding a pump at Stewardhouse To New Boxes 8S to Labour 3 S : 6D : 11 : 6 —————- 3 : 9 : 6 Novr. 8th To Boreing a pump tree at Edenhall 13 foot at 1S per foot : 13 : 0 To Squairing and Dressing Dto : 5 : 6 To 1 Pump Joint at 2 S 6D per Joint : 2 : 6 To 1 Soucker and Speearbox 1 Dropbox : 10 : 6 To taking out and putting in : 7 : 6 —————- 1 : 19 : 0 Octr 8th To hallgarth Pump 3 : 5 : 0 To Little Musgrave Pump 2 : 1 : 0 To Blandwath Pump 2 : 10 : 0 To putting in and journey with expencs 2 : 0 : 0 20 To putting in Edenfell hall pump 2 : 3 : 6 ——————- £ 17 : 8 : 0 Novr 21st. 1816 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Seventeen Pounds & Eight shillings for the above by me [signed] Jos HINDSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Barntt. To Jos HINDSON Dr. £ S D Octr 18th To putting in a pump at Thos CANON hallgarth To Booarring pump trees 34/6 at 1S per foot 1 : 14 : 6 To Squairing and Dressing pump trees : 8 : 6 To 1 Pump Joint at 2 S 6D per Joint : 2 : 6 To 1 Sowker 1 Speear box 1 Drop box : 10 : 6 To 1 Pump Nozil 3 To painting pump 3 : 6 : 0 To Carriage of Tooals from Brough : 3 : 0 —————- £ 3 : 5 : 0 1816 To Putting in a Pump at James SAWERs Little Musgrave Octr 9 To Booaring a pump tree 22 ft. 1 : 2 : 0 To Squairing and Dressing Pump : 5 : 0 To Soucker and Speear box : 8 : 0 To 1 Pump Nozil 3 To painting pump 3 : 6 : 0 ————— £ 2 : 1 : 0 1816 To Putting a Pump at Robert GIBSONs Bland Warth Octr 10d To Booaring Pump trees 27/2 ft. 1 : 7 : 6 To Squairing and Dressing pump tree : 8 : 6 To 1 Soucker and Speearbox : 8 : 0 To 1 Pump Nozil 3 To painting pump 3 : 6 : 0 To going to Putting in pump Self & Son 2 : 0 : 0 —————- £ 4 : 10 : 0 1816 To putting in a Pump at Edenhallfell Octr 20 To Booaring a Pump 20 foot 1 : 0 : 0 To 1 Soucker and Speear box : 8 : 0 To Squairing and Dressing tree : 5 : 6 To 1 Pump Nozil 3S To painting 3S : 6 : 0 To putting in : 4 : 0 To journeys to Barron Wood —————- £ 1 : 3 : 6
21 Nov 1816. PAY RECEIPT FOR PARING AND BURNING TWO FIELDS. Bundle 65, Doc 6. 16.5 cm x 11 cm. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several consecutive receipts. C 141 R 4 Wm. GILL & Co Paring and Burning £ 48 ~ 6 ~ 5 ———————————- Nov 21. 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received November 21. 1816, of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L S DIXON Forty Eight Pounds six shillings and five pence, for Paring & Burning and spreading the Ashes of two fields near the round Thorn containing together 24a “ 3r . 5ph at 39s/ per acre for self and partner —————— £ 48 “ 6 “ 5 [signed] Wm GILL ——————
23 Nov 1816. EDENHALL LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 8. 21 cm x 16.5 cm. C 141 R 7 L. S. DIXON Edenhall Labourers £ 11 ~ 14 ~ 9 ———————————— Novbr. 23d. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from the 11th. to the 23d of November 1816 No Labourers Names No of Days Price pr Day Wages £ s d 1 John PUGMIRE 12 3s/–d paid 1 16 0 2 James TODD 11 2/6 paid 1 7 6 3 John WOOF 10 2/6 paid 1 5 0 4 John HARRISON 10½ 2/6 paid 1 6 3 5 Barnd. BRADY 11 2/6 paid 1 7 6 6 Hugh GILL 11 2/6 paid 1 7 6 7 Jona HOLMES 9 2/6 paid 1 2 6 8 John HOLMES 10 2/6 paid 1 5 0 9 Philip WESTRA 5½ 1/3 paid – 6 10½ 10 Mary WESTRA 5½ 1/3 paid – 6 10½ 11 Joseph PUGMIRE 1½ –/10 paid – 1 3 12 Elizh. PUGMIRE 3 –/10 paid – 2 6 £ 11 14 9 ——————— November 23d. 1816 Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Eleven Pounds Fourteen shillings & nine pence for wages paid to the above Labourers till this day by me [signed] L S DIXON
27 Nov 1816. PAY RECEIPT FOR CARING FOR HEDGES ON LAZONBY FELL. Bundle 65, Doc 7. 13.5 cm x 11 cm. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several consecutive receipts. C 141 R 8 Joseph PEARSON cleang. Hedges &c £ 2 ~ 0 ~ 0 ———————————- Nov 27th. 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nov 27 1817 [sic] Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L. S. DIXON Two Pounds being one half years wage for taking care & cleaning the Young Thorn Fences on Castle Rigg & Blaize Fells allotments on Lazonby Fell ————- his £ 2 . 0 . 0 Joseph + PEARSON ————- mark Witness [signed] John OLIVANT
27 Nov 1816. CLOCK MAKER’S / REPAIRER’S RECEIPT. A small neat and clean receipt for the mending of a clock. 1” x 5”. 1816. Sir Philp MUSGRAVE Dr to W PORTHOUSE Penrith s - d July 24th To As [?] Reps 2 Clock 5 – 6 Novr 27 th. Settd [signed] W PORTHOUSE
27 Nov 1816. GLAZIER & PAINTER’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Docs 3 and 4. Doc 4 is the receipt for the bill in Doc 3 and was wrapped inside Doc 3. Bundle 65, Doc 3. 40 cm x 31 cm, folded in half to make four pages. C 141 R 12 John SARGESON Glazier & painter £ 76 “ 4 “ 0 ———————————- Novr. 27th. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. 1815 To John SARGENSON Dr Decr 2 Glazing and Stove Setup 1 Day Man ~ “ 3. “ 9. Square of Glass @ 6/3 ~ “ 6 “ 3 11 Lamp Glazed and painted and 3 Squr: ~ “ 7. “ 6 1816 Jan. 8 Glazing and 8 Squars of Glass @ 3/. 1 “ 4 “ ~ 1 Square of Glass @ 4/6 ~ “ 4. “ 6. 18 whitwashing and 1 Stone Whiting 1 Day ~ “ 4 “ 9. 22 Reparing Ceistren 1 Day Solder 3½ lb 1s/ ~ “ 7 “ 3. 26 Painting windows 4 Days Man ~ “ 15 “ ~ White Lead 8½ lb /7d Boild Oil 1 Gallon 7s/ ~ “ 11 “ 11½ Black paint 2½ lb Oil puttey 7 lb @ 4d ~ “ 5 “ 8. Yellow and read paint 1 lb Mixed ~ “ 1 “ ~ Feb. 7 Painting 7 Days Men 1 “ 6 “ 3. Boild Oil 3 quarts 7/ Gall. ~ “ 5. “ 3. Turpentine 3 quarts 10/ ~ “ 7. “ 6. White Lead 7 lb and Yellow paint Mixed 8 lb ~ “ 12 “ 1. Glue 4¼ lb whiting 2 lb read Lead 1 lb ~ “ 5 “ ~ 5 Squars of Glass 3/~ ~ “ 15 “ ~ Oak paint 3¾ lb 1/6 Oker 1 lb /4d ~ “ 5. “ 11½ White Lead 11 lb. Brown paint 10 lb /8d ~ “ 13 “ 1 Oil 1 quart and 2 lb Oil Puttey ~ “ 2. “ 5 14 Painting 5 Days Men and apprentice 1 Day 1 “ 1. “ 3 16 Reparing pips 1 Day 2 Men Solder 1½ lb ~ “ 9. “ ~ White paint by TOLSON 1 lb Mixed ~ “ 1 “ ~ 19 Painting 1 Day 2 Men Boild Oil 2 qart ~ “ 11 “ ~ White Lead 6 lb Black paint ½ lb ~ “ 4. “ 2 21 Painting 1 Day 2 Men ~ “ 7. “ 6 22 Reparing pips 1 Day Man Hair 2½ St. ~ “ 12 “ 6. Patten pipe 3yds ~ 1ft @ 3/6 Solder 5¾ lb ~ “ 17 “ 5 Sheet Lead 3¾ lb /4d white Lead 3 lb ~ “ 3. “ ~ 23 Painting 2 Days Man Boild Oil 1 qt. ~ “ 5. “ 6 Turpentine 1 Pint. Solder 2 lb ~ “ 3 “ 3 March 6 Plastring and painting 1 Day Man ~ “ 3. “ 9 Laths and Alibaster ~ “ 1 “ 2 ============ Carried Over £ 14 “ 4 “ 8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brought Over £ 14 “ 4 “ 8. March 16 Reparing windows ½ Day Man Puttey 4 lb ~ “ 3 “ 2½ White Lead 3¼ lb Turpentine 1 Gill ~ “ 2 “ 6. 25 Painting 1 Day 2 Men Oil puttey 1½ lb ~ “ 8 “ ~ Boild Oil 2 quarts Turpentine 1 Pint ~ “ 4. “ 9. White Lead 10 lb Varnish /10 ~ “ 6 “ 8. 26 Painting 1 Day 2 Men Boild Oil 1 qt. ~ “ 9 “ 3. Yellow paint 1½ lb Raw Oil 1 Qart. 6/6 ~ “ 2 “ 9. White Lead 7 lb Oil puttey 7 lb Black Pt. ½ lb ~ “ 7 “ 1 27 Painting 1 Day. 2 Men Raw Oil 1 Gall. ~ “ 13 “ ~ White Lead 17¼ lb Lead Colourd Do. 8½ lb ~ “ 15 “ 8½ Sheet Lead 1¼ lb Solder ¼ lb ~ “ 0 “ 9 April 16 Painting 1 Day Man white Lead 28½ lb 1 “ 0 “ 4½ 18 Raw Oil 1½ Gallon Painting 1 Day Man ~ “ 13 “ 6 May 9 Reparing pips 1 Day 2 Men and painting ~ “ 7 “ 6 Sheet Lead 1 Stone Solder 8¼ lb ~ “ 12 “ 11 Black paint 3 lb Mixed 1/4 pr lb ~ “ 4. “ ~ Patten pipe 2 yds 6 In. 3/6 ~ “ 7 “ 6. July 1 Plastring 1 Day Man ~ “ 3 “ 9. 4 Hair 6 Stone @ 3/6 1 “ 1. “ ~ 5 Whitwashing 1 Day Man & apprentice ~ “ 6 “ 3. 6 Ditto and painting 1 Day Man ~ “ 3 “ 9. 8 Ditto 3 Days Man and Apprentice ~ “ 18 “ 3. Sash Square @ 6/3 and 4 Squs. @ /5 ~ “ 7 “ 11 23 Hair 6 Stone white paint Mixed 1lb¾ 1 “ 2 “ 9. Sheet Lead by TOLSON 7½ ~ “ 2. “ 6 27 Priming Sashes ¼ Day white paint 4lb ~ 2oz ~ “ 5. “ 1 29 Reparing Leads 1 Day 2 Men ~ “ 7. “ 6. Yellow Paint 2½ lb pr Geo WRIGHT ~ “ 2 “ 6 Solder 53½ lb @ 1/ 2 “ 13 “ 6. 30 Clening windows and plastring Man & app. ~ “ 6, “ 3 31 Painting and Clening windows 2 Men & app. ~ “ 10 “ ~ White paint 1¾ lb Mixed ~ “ 1 “ 9 Augt 1 Reparing Leads 1 Day 2 Men ~ “ 7 “ 6 Glazing 3 Sashes 2Ft “ 9In. Sqr. is 29Ft “ 8In. 2 “ 5 “ 4 Ditto 1 Do. 2Ft “ 8In by 1Ft “ 8In. – is 4 “ 5 ~ “ 8 “ 10 ============ Carried over £ 32 “ 18 “ 6½ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brought over £ 32 “ 18 “ 6½ Augt 2 Plastring and Clening windows 1 Day Man ~ “ 3. “ 9. 3 Clening windows and 1 Square of Glass 3/~ ~ “ 6 “ 9 5 Reparing Spouts and painting 1 Day Man ~ “ 3. “ 9 Read and white paint 6¼ lb Lead paint ¾ lb ~ “ 7 “ ~ 6 Panting 1 Day Man 1 Gill Oil Solder ¾ lb ~ “ 4. “ 11 14 Yellow Oker 25 lb /5d Blue black 9 lb @ 1s/ ~ “ 19 “ 5. Hair 2St ~ 4lb @ 3/6 ~ “ 8. “ ~ 26 Yellow Oker 5½ lb Blue black 3 lb ~ “ 5 “ 3 Sepr 2 Painting and whitwashing 4 Days Man ~ “ 15 “ ~ White paint 3½ lb Black ¼ lb Mixed ~ “ 3 “ 10 Yellow paint 15½ lb 9d. Boild Oil 1 Gall. 6/6 ~ “ 18 “ 1½ 10 Painting and Whitwashing 1 Day 2 Men ~ “ 7 “ 6 White Lead 1½ lb Turpentine 1 Gill ~ “ 1. “ 6. 11 Painting 1 Day Man Yellow paint 16 lb ~ “ 15 “ 9. Boild Oil 1 Gall 6/6 Turpentine 1 qart ~ “ 9. “ ~ 12 Painting 2 Days Man White Lead 3 lb ~ “ 9 “ 3 Read paint ¾ lb Lead Colourd ½ lb puttey 1 lb ~ “ 1 “ 5 14 Painting 1 Day Man Boild Oil 1 Pint ~ “ 4. “ 6¾ Squar Glass Stable 1/6 Black paint ½ lb ~ “ 1 “ 10 Novr 14 2 Squars Backitchen 6/3 ~ “ 12 “ 6 3 Squars Stable and 4 Cart boards 1/ ~ “ 8 “ 6 2 Great Gates 1 Plantation Do. } 1 Garden Head foulding Gate } 1 Green Door Paarch wickgate } 1 Garden Head walk Ditto } Feet Peases Gate and Pailing &c. ……9 } 2572 286 Yds. 1/6 21 “ 7 “ 6. Plastring New Stable Stucco 373½ Yds /6 9 “ 6 “ 9. Ditto New Granry 108 Yds /3 1 “ 7 “ ~ Ino WRIGHTs House 170 Yds /4 2 “ 16 “ 8. ============= £ 76 “ 4 “ 0¾ —————————— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bundle 65, Doc 4. 21 cm x 8.5 cm. One tear. One shilling six pence impressed duty stamp. —————— £ 76 “ 4 “ 0 Penrith Novr. 27th. 1816 —————— Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart by payment of L. S DIXON Seventy Six Pounds & four shillings for Painting Glazing & Plaistering as per annexed Bill by me [signed] Jno. SARGENSON
27 Nov 1816. SLATER’S ACCOUNT FOR SLATING AT MAINS. Bundle 65, Doc 9. 16 cm x 11 cm. Small tear along file fold. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several consecutive receipts. C 141 R 10 Thos. THOMPSON Slater £ 2 ~ 0 ~ 6 ———————————— Nov 27th. 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ November 22d 1816 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Barnot to Thos THOMPS Dr to laying on 1 rood & 11 yards of Slait at 1£ per rood At Mains £ 1 : 4 : 6 4 Days at 4 S. pr day 16 - 0 ——————- 2 : 0 - 6 Novr. 27th. 1816 [signed] Thomas THOMPSON Settled
27 Nov 1816. EXPENSES RECEIPT FOR VALUING WESTWARD ALLOTMENT. Bundle 65, Doc 10. 16 cm x 7 cm. 2 small holes. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several consecutive receipts. C 141 R 13 L S DIXON, valuing Westward allotment 15/– ————————————- Nov 27. 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Placed Nov 27. 1817 [sic] to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart: Fifteen shillings paid for expenses of Mr RICHARDSON & self valuing the allotment set out on Westward Common in lieu of the Tythes Parish ————— – 15s/– [signed] L S DIXON
27 Nov 1816 (2). PUMP MAKER’S ACCOUNT. A very neat account. 5” x 8”. Penrith 1816 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE To Thomas FAWCETT Dr. 1816 £ S D July 18 to 1 New Pump rod 3 – 0 to 3 Casements 10 – 6 Sept 27 to 3 New Set of Pump work 6 Stone 7lb } at 6D per lb } 2 – 5 – 6 to 3 Bules for Drop box 3 – 0 to 3 Hopes for Pump Nosle 1 – 6 Oct 1 to Smocke Jack Cleaned 5 – 0 9 to 1 Set of Pump work 23 lb at 6D 11 – 6 to 1 Drop box buled 1 – 0 to 1 Hope for Pump Nosle 6 ———————- £ 4 – 1 – 6 Novr 27th 1816 Received of Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart by payment of L S DIXON Four Pounds one Shilling & sixpence for the above by me his Witness [signed] Ino FARGENSON Thos X FAWCET mark
27 Nov 1816 (3). RENT RECEIPT FOR A FARM AT WEST THICKLEY. Rent receipt to the Lord Bishop of Durham with impressed duty stamp. Hand written entries into this printed form are transcribed in italics. 27th. Day of Novr 1816. RECEIVED of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. the Sum } L. s. d. of Two pounds 6s & 8¼ being one Year’s } Rent, due and payable to the Lord Bishop of DURHAM, at Mar- } 2 . 6 . 8¼ tinmas, 1816 for Land &c at West Thickley } Acquittance, ~ ~ 8 ———————- 2 . 7 . 4¼ Property Tax allowed out of the above Rent, 2s/0¼ } 6 . 0¼ Land Tax Do. Do. 4 . 0 } ———————- £. 2 . 1 . 4½ [signed] P [or C?] FORSTER
30 Nov 1816. RENTS RECEIPT FROM DEAN & CHAPTER OF CARLISLE. Bundle 65, Doc 12. 20 cm x 8.5 cm. Impressed one shilling duty stamp. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several consecutive receipts. C 141 R 14 Dean & Chapter Leasehold Rents £ 29 ~ 1 ~ 8 —————————— Novr. 30th. 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ 29 .. 1s .. 8 Carlisle 30th. Novr. 1816. Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE (by payment of Mr L. S. DIXON) Twenty nine eight Pounds 1s/8d for one Years leasehold Rents due to the Dean & Chapter of Carlisle at Candlemas & Michaelmas 1816. Rents 30 .. 11 .. 8 Pro. Tax 1 .. 10 .. – [signed] Thomas HUDSON ——————— Depy. Recr. Genl. £ 29 .. 1 .. 8 ———————
02 Dec 1816. CARPENTER’S ACCOUNT FOR DAYS WORKED. Bundle 65, Doc 13. 20 cm x 16 cm. C 141 R 16 Carpenters days works £ 10 ~ 8 ~ 9 —————————————- Decbr. 2d. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Bart Dr to Rob OLIVANT s d Nov 4 Self 1 day mending stabel 3 . 6 Do frank 1 day 3 . 6 Do Prentis 1 day 1 . 6 sawing wod 6 frank 2 days mending bog Rails 7 . 0 Do Prentis 2 days 3 . 0 trees 9 Self 1½ days feling & Cuton wod & Railing 5 . 3 Do frank 2½ days 8 . 9 Do PUGMER 2 days 7 . 0 15 Self 4 days feling & leading wod & jobing 14 . 0 Do frank 4 days 14 . 0 Do PUGMER 4 days 14 . 0 Do Prentis 4 days 6 . 0 16 frank 1 day mending Cow house 3 . 6 18 Self 1 day feling & leding wod 3 . 6 Do frank 1 day 3 . 6 Do 2 Prentises 1 day 3 . 3 19 frank half day 1 . 9 23 Self 3½ days making boxes & jobing 12 . 3 28 Self 1 day mending Rails & window 3 . 6 —————- £ 5 . 18 . 9 —————- 30 to 60 turnip Rails making at 1 . 6s peace 4 . 10 . 0 ——————- £ 10 . 8 . 9 December 2th. 1816 Sattled this Bill [signed] Robert OLIVANT s d 3 . 6 2 . 3 s. 1 ~ 8 ———— 3 ~ 6 5 . 9 —————————— 2
03 Dec 1816. ACCOUNT FOR CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. Bundle 65, Doc 11. 12.5 cm x 10.5 cm. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several consecutive receipts. C 141 R 17 Geo. WALTON Clover Seeds £ 8 ~ 2 ~ 0 —————————— Decbr. 3d. 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Albyfield 1816 Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. Apl. 15 To G. WALTON Dr To fine Red Clr. Seed 8sto @ 9s = 3 “ 12 “ – To fine White Dutch 4 @ 14/6 = 2 “ 18 “ – To P. Rye Grass 4 Pecks = 1 “ 12 ———————— £ 8 “ 2 “ Decbr. 3d By Cash 8 “ 2 ==== [signed] G WALTON
03 Dec 1816. DETAILED ACCOUNT FROM A BLACKSMITH. A small very neat and clean blacksmith’s account. 4” x 7”. Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE. Bart. 1816 To Thos. BAXTER Dr. Oct. 30th To 4 Sturrops for tailfrosts Stabels 14lb at 7d per lb - 8 2 To Nails for Do - - 6 Nov. 4 To A Pair of Scribes Made for John DIXON - 1 6 14 To 8 Scrue Bolts 8lb at 7d per lb - 4 8 20 To 4 Bands 4 Crooks 6 Bolts 32lb at 7d per lb - 18 8 To To Nails for Do - - 6 To Bolt 3 Stapels and sneck Catch and Staple Made - 1 - ——————— Dec. 3rd. 1816 Settled [signed] Thos. BAXTER £ 1 15 -
03 Dec 1816 (2). LAND RENT FOR EVENWOOD COMMON, CO. DURHAM. A small printed receipt. Hand written entries into this printed form are transcribed in italics. 3d Day of Decem. 1816 RECEIVED of Sir Philip MUSGROVE Bart. the Sum } £. s. d. of one Pound 2s & 7d ¾ being one Year’s } Rent, due and payable to the Lord Bishop of DURHAM, at Mar- } 1. 2. 7 ¾ tinmas, 1816 for Land allotted on the Division of Evenwood } Common to Ralph CARR Esqre. Acquittance, “ “ 8 ——————— 1. 3. 3 ¾ Property Tax allowed out of the above Rent, “ 11 ¾ ——————— £. 1. 2. 4 [signed] C [or P?] FORSTER
04 Dec 1816. JOSEPH RAILTON’S ANNUITY RECEIPT. Bundle 65, Doc 14. 18 cm x 9 cm. C 141 R 21 Josp. RAILTON ½ yrs. Annuity £ 2 ~ 0 . 0 —————————- Decbr. 4th. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ December 4th. 1816, Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L. S. DIXON Two Pounds, being half years Annuity, due to me at Martinmas last ––––––– —————- £ 2 ~ 0 ~ 0 [signed] Joseph RAILTON —————-
07 Dec 1816. LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 16. 19 cm x 17 cm. C 141 R 22 L. S. DIXON Labourers £ 13 ~ 16 ~ 0 ————————— Decbr 7th. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from the 25th. of Novr. to December 7th. 1816 No Labourers names No of Days Price pr Day Wages £ s d 1 John PUGMIRE 12 3s/–d paid 1 16 0 2 Jas. TODD 12 2/6 Paid 1 10 0 3 John WOOF 12 2/6 Paid 1 10 0 4 John HARRISON 11½ 2/6 Paid 1 8 9 5 Barnd. BRADY 12 2/6 Paid 1 10 0 6 Hugh GILL 12 2/6 Paid 1 10 0 7 Jona. HOLMES 12 2/6 Paid 1 10 0 8 John HOLMES 11 2/6 Paid 1 7 6 9 Philip WESTRA 9 1/3 Paid – 11 3 10 Mary WESTRA 9 1/3 Paid – 11 3 11 Joseph PUGMIRE 3 0/10 Paid – 2 6 12 Elizth. PUGMIRE 3 0/10 Paid – 2 6 13 Wm. WRIGHT 3½ –/10 Paid – 2 11 14 Elizth. WRIGHT 4 – 10 Paid – 3 4 £ 13 16 0 ——————— December 7th. 1816 Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart Thirteen Pounds & sixteen shillings for wages paid the above till this day by me [signed] L S DIXON
09 Dec 1816. HAY TITHE RECEIPT. Bundle 65, Doc 15. 10.5 cm x 19 cm. C 141 R 23 Revd. Mr. WATSON 22½ Acres of Tythe Hay £ 5 ~ 1 ~ 0 ——————————————- Decmbr. 9th. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by the payment of Mr. DIXON the Sum of Five Pounds 1/ for the Tithe of Twenty Two and a half acres of Hay this at 4/6 pr. Acre this ninth Day of Decr. 1816 by me [signed] Th: WATSON
11 Dec 1816. ACCOUNT FOR REPAIRING THE WATER ENGINE PIPE. Bundle 65, Doc 17. 19 cm x 9.5 cm. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several receipts. No. 1 Thos. FLEMING repairg. water Engi 6s/6d ——————————— Decbr. 10. 1816 C 141 R 28 Thos. FLEMING repairing Engine 6s/6d ——————————- Decbr. 11th. 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Phillip ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Dr Thomas FLEMING Sept 15/1816 to Ingin pipe mended and Half Day 3 “ 0 Oct 17. to Ingen pipe mended and Cord 3 “ 6 ——— 4 6 1816 Dis 10 Settled by [signed] Thomas FLEMING
11 Dec 1816. RECEIPT FOR PROPERTY TAX REFUND. Bundle 65, Doc 18. 14.5 cm x 9.5 cm. C 141 R 27 Thos. WATSON ½ yrs. Property Tax 7s/–– ———————————— Decembr. 11th. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received of Mr DIXON 0£ ~ 7s ~ 0d for half a years Property tax under Schedule A, paid by me in Juley last, witnwss my hand this 11th day of December 1816 ¬¬___7s/––___ [signed] Thos WATSON
12 Dec 1816. RECEIPTS FOR CARRIAGE, AUCKLAND, DURHAM. Two small very neat and clean receipts. 6” x 8”. 1816 Sir Phillope MUSGRAVE to John FINLEY Dr. £ s d Augt. 21th. ½ a Day Leading Sand to Bulding ~ 4 ~ 0 Sept. 10th ½ a Day ——— Do. ————————- ~ 4 ~ 0 Do. 12 a Load of Ridge Stone from Bruslton ~ 3 ~ 0 Do. 22nd. To Caring Leed to Bp. Auckland ~ 3 ~ 0 Oct. 7 th. To Fetching Leed from Bp. Auckd. ~ 3 ~ 0 7th. To a Load of Stons from Brusleton ~ 3 ~ 0 To 63½ yd. of Slates from Bridgenell to St. Helens Auckd. at 13 pence per yd. 3 ~ 8 ~ 9½ To 11½ yd. from West Auckland ~ 1 ~ 0 ——————— £ 4 ~ 9 ~ 9½ By Order of Thos DAY £ s d Recvd. on John FINLEYs Account 4 ~ 9 ~ 9½ Decr. 12th. 1816 [signed] Thos. DAY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Sir Philop MUSGRAVE To John FINLEY Dr. Augt. 19th. To 153 foot of firwood from Darlington } £ s d to St. Helens Auckland at 3d per foot } 1 ~ 18 ~ 3 Sept. 18th. To 88 foot of fir from Stockton to } Do. at 5d per foot } 1 ~ 16 ~ 8 Do. 23th. To Leading wood from Sawpit to House ~ 6 ~ 0 ———————- £ 4 ~ 0 ~ 11 By Order of David HOWE Received on John FINLEYs account December 12 ~ 1816 £ s d [signed] David HOWE 4 – 0 – 11
20 Dec 1816. RECEIPT FOR HAIR, BISHOP AUCKLAND. A small neat receipt for hair for making lath walls. 4” x 7”. Sir Phillop MUSGRAVE Bart. To Geo MAW Dr. 1816 £ s d May 30 To 2st Hair at 3/- per stone 0 – 6 – 0 Aug. 22 To 7½ Hair 1 – 2 – 6 Nov 21 To 1st Hair 0 – 3 – 0 —————— £ 1 – 11 – 6 Bp Auckland Dec 20th 1816 Settled [signed] G MAW Febr 6 1817
21 Dec 1816. JOURNEY EXPENSES ACCOUNT TO BECCA LODGE. Bundle 65, Doc 19. 20.5 cm x 12 cm. Small edge tears. C 141 R 33 Rd. HETHERINGTON Journey to Becca £ 7 ~ 18 ~ 0 —————————————— Decbr. 21. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Expences to Becca Lodge S D Appleby 5 “ 6 Stain More £ 3 “ 0 Greata Bridge 1 “ 1 “ 4 Cattrick Bridge 0 “ 7 “ 8 Borrow Bridge 1 “ 5 “ 6 Wetherby 0 “ 4 “ 0 —————————————————————— £ 3 “ 7 “ 0 ———————— From Becca Lodge £ S D Caterlo more 0 “ 3 “ 0 London Derry 1 “ 1 “ 0 Greata Bridge 0 “ 5 “ 6 Mary HAMMONs 1 “ 0 “ 6 Appleby 0 “ 5 “ 0 ———————— 6 “ 2 “ 0 12 Tollbars 1 “ 16 “ 0 ———————— £ 7 “ 18 “ 0 1816 Decr 21st Settled [signed] Rd. HETHERINGTON
21 Dec 1816. EDENHALL LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 21. 21 cm x 16.5 cm. C 141 R 34 L. S. DIXON Edenhall Labourers £ 13 ~ 11 ~ 2 ———————————- Decbr. 21st. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from the 9th. till the 21st. of December 1816 Labourers Names No of Days Price pr Day Wages £ s d 1 John PUGMIRE 12 3/- paid 1 16 0 2 Jas. TODD 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 3 John WOOF 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 4 John HARRISON 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 5 Barnd. BRADY 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 6 Hugh GILL 10 2/6 paid 1 5 0 7 Jona. HOLMES 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 8 John HOLMES 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 9 Joseph PUGMIRE 5 -/10 paid – 4 2 10 John LEE from 7th Inst. 13 2/- paid 1 6 0 £ 13 11 2 ———————- 1816 December 21st. Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Thirteen Pounds Eleven shillings & two pence paid for wages as above by me [signed] L S DIXON
23 Dec 1816. EDENHALL CARPENTER’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 20. 20 cm x 16 cm. C 141 R 35 Robt. OLIVANT Edenl. Carpenter £ 7 ~ 15 ~ 0 —————————— Decbr 23d. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Bart Dr to Robert OLIVANT Dec 2 Self 1 day turning up Speaks 3 . 6 3 PUGMER 1 day Shaftan hacks & making Boxes 3 . 0 7 Self 5 days Sqaring wod & making Plowgear & hames 17 . 6 Do Prentis 4 days 1/9 7 . 0 Do Prentis 3 days 1/6 4 . 6 Do PUGMER 1 day mending bire 3 . 0 14 Self 3 days feling wood & making Boxes 10 . 6 Do frank 3 days ……. Do 10 . 6 Do PUGMER 1 day … Do 3 . 0 Do 1 Prentis 3 days …… Do 4 . 6 Do 1 Prentis 1 day …….. Do 1 . 9 16 Self 1 day feling wood & jobing 3 . 6 Do frank 1 day 3 . 6 Do Prentis 1 day 1 . 6 20 Self 3 days mending Carts & Rails posts & making boxes 10 . 6 Do – 30 Rails sawn at 1½ peace 3 . 9 Do to 1720 feet of Bords Sawn at 3 . 6 3 . 0 . 2 Elirz & Mary OLIVANT 2 days each 3 . 4 ———————- £ 7 . 15 . 0 1816 Dec 23 Sattled this Bill [signed] Robert OLIVANT
24 Dec 1816. CABINET MAKER’S ACCOUNT FOR SWING-GLASSES. Bundle 65, Doc 22. 15.5 cm x 5 cm. A swing-glass is a looking glass suspended on pivots. C 141 R 39 John KIRKBRIDE Cabinet maker £ 2 ~ 14 ~ 0 ———————————- Decbr. 24th. 1816 Lady MUSGRAVE £ 2 “ 14 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Lady MUSGRAVE Bot of Ino. KIRKBRIDE £ S D octr. 12th. 3 Swing Glasses 18/ 2 “ 14 “ ~ Decr 24th. Settled [signed] Ino KIRKBRIDE
24 Dec 1816. SCHOOLMASTER’S RECEIPT FOR INTEREST OF LEGACY. Bundle 65, Doc 23. 20 cm x 6 cm. C 143 R 40 Jas. JARDINE Edenl. Schoolmaster 10s/– ———————————— Decbr 24th. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ December 24th. 1816 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L. S. DIXON, Ten Shillings, being the half years payment of one Moiety of Interest of Fifty Pounds, left by the late Mr. WILLIAMSON, by me the School Master at Edenhall. [signed] James JARDINE
26 Dec 1816. MASON’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 24. 32.5 cm x 20.5 cm. C 143 R 43 John MAWSON Mason £ 31 ~ 12 ~ 0 ——————————— Decembr. 26. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart To John MAWSON Dr. 1816 For mason work days £ S D April 1st. To making gateway, hewn steps &c 11 @ 4s/- per 2 “ 4 “ 0 Do To repairing fence walls 3 @ Do “ “ 12 “ 0 Do To setting stone tables at Farmbuilding 1 @ Do “ “ 4 “ 0 May 15th. To Floodgate for banking 7 @ Do 1 “ 8 “ 0 Do Do apprentice 2 @ “ “ 4 “ 0 To Hewnstone for Do “ “ 9 “ 0 July 5th. To walling stables, pointing walls &c 15½ @ 3s/9d per 2 “ 13 “ 1½ 13th. To Do 12 @ Do 2 “ 5 “ 0 20th. To Do 16 @ Do 3 “ 0 “ 0 27th To Do 19 @ Do 3 “ 11 “ 3 August 3d To Do 12 @ Do 2 “ 5 “ 0 10th. To Do 10 @ Do 1 “ 17 “ 6 21st. To dressing gateposts 1 @ Do “ “ 3 “ 9 To Do. … apprentice 1 “ “ 2 “ 6 Septr. 14th. To Do. 2 @ Do “ “ 7 “ 6 21th. To Do 3½ @ Do “ “ 13 “ 1½ To Do … apprentice 2 @ “ “ 5 “ 0 To jobbing at the Hall 2 @ Do “ “ 7 “ 6 To Building Farmyard wall 87 yds. @ 1s/2d per 5 “ 1 “ 6 To Hewn jaumbs for gateway 40 feet @ 6d½ per 1 “ 1 “ 8 Nov. 4th To flagg Quarry 2 @ Do “ “ 7 “ 6 11th. To Church 2 @ Do “ “ 7 “ 6 To Do. … apprentice 1 “ “ 2 “ 6 21th To well top at Farm 1 @ 3s/3d per “ “ 3 “ 3 To Do … apprentice 1 “ “ 2 “ 0 30 To Coping yard wall & dressing gateposts 9 @ Do 1 “ 9 “ 3 ——————- £ 31 “ 12 “ 5 ——————- 1816 Decbr. 26th. Settled [signed] Ino. MAWSON
31 Dec 1816. RIDDLE MAKER’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 25. Two pieces of paper. The outer measures 12.5 cm x 11.5 cm and contains the steward’s summary. The inner measuring 12 cm x 7.5 cm has another steward’s summary on one side and the account on the other. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several consecutive receipts. C 143 R 44 Jos. HORSELEY Corn Ridle &c 9s/- ——————————- Decbr. 31. 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No. 2 Jos. HORSELEY Riddle maker 9s/- —————————— Decbr 31. 1816 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Decbr. 28th. 1816 Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Bart. to Jos: HORSLEY a seive 3 . 6 to Barley Ridle 2 . 9 to wide Ridle 2 – 9 ——— 9 – 0 Decbr. 31st. 1816 Settled [signed] Jos: HORSLEY
31 Dec 1816. LANCELOT DIXON’S PETTY DISBURSEMENTS ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 26. 19.5 cm x 16 cm. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several consecutive receipts. C 143 R 46 L. S. DIXON Petty Disbursemts. £ 2 ~ 16 ~ 6 ——————————- Decbr. 31. 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L S DIXONs petty Disbursements 1816 Novr 14 Expenses at Penrith receiving } Proposals for Hartley Castle Farm } –– 9 ~ 6 –– 27 John LANCASTER the new Crown } Blacksmith for shoeing } –– 5 ~ 0 –– at Penrith market –– 3 ~ 0 30 at Carlisle about renewing Tythes } of Westward with Dean & Chapter } 1 ~ 9 ~ 0 Decbr. 11 at Penrith with Mr. WALDON & } another about TAYLORs Farms } –– 5 ~ 0 27 Robt. SEWELL a Carlisle Freeman } in distress by loss of his Horse } –– 5 ~ – ——————- £ 2 ~ 16 ~ 6 ——————- Placed Decbr. 31. 1816 to acct. of Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. Two Pounds 16s/6d for the above by me [signed] L S DIXON
31 Dec 1816. RECEIPT FOR BALANCE OF INTEREST TO BANK. Bundle 65, Doc 27. 17 cm x 6 cm. The agent wrote the wrong year on the steward’s summary for several consecutive receipts. C 143 R 47 Messrs. ATKINSON & Co. Interest £ 3 ~ 5 ~ 3 ———————————————— Decbr. 31 1817 [sic] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ December 31. 1816 Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Three Pounds five shillings and threepence, balance of Interest from June 30th. to this day paid Messrs. ATKINSON CRAIG & Co. by me —————- £ 3 ~ 5 ~ 3 [signed] L S DIXON —————-
1817. ACCOUNT FOR NAILS FOR HARTLEY FOLD. Bundle 65, Doc 77. 11.5 cm x 6.5 cm. Docs 71-79 were wrapped inside Doc 70 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 70. No. 7. Isc. BAINBRIDGE Blak.smith, Hartley Fold 2s/ – ——————————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Kir Stephen Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart To Isaac BAINBRIDGE Novr. 27 .. To .. 200 .. 10 apenny s d For Hartley Fold 2 “ 0 1817 Satled [signed] Isaac BAINBRIDGE
04 Jan 1817. LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 28. 18.5 cm x 17 cm. C 143 R 48 L. S. DIXON Labourers £ 10 ~ 18 ~ 5 ——————————- January 4th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from December 23d. till Jany 4th. 1817 ~ No Labourers Names No. of Days Price pr Day Wages £ s d 1 John PUGMIRE 12 3/- paid 1 16 – 2 James TODD 10 2/6 paid 1 5 – 3 John WOOF 10 2/6 paid 1 5 – 4 John HARRISON 10 2/6 paid 1 5 – 5 Barnd. BRADY 10 2/6 paid 1 5 – 6 Hugh GILL 10½ 2/6 paid 1 6 3 7 Jona. HOLMES 6 2/6 paid – 15 – 8 John HOLMES 7 2/6 paid – 17 6 9 John LEE 11 2/- paid 1 2 – 10 Joseph PUGMIRE 2 –/10 paid – 1 8 £ 10 18 5 ——————— 1817 Jany 4th. Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Ten Pounds Eighteen shillings & Five pence, paid for wages, to the above named persons, by me [signed] L S DIXON
06 Jan 1817. THOMAS ANDERSON’S EIGHT WEEKS’ WAGES RECEIPT. Bundle 65, Doc 29. 17 cm x 9 cm. C 143 R 49 Thos. ANDERSON Wages £ 6 ~ 16 ~ 0 ———————————— Jany 6th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received Jany. 6th. 1817 [corrected from 1816] of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L S DIXON Six Pounds sixteen shillings for Eight weeks wages from Martinmas last to this day at 17s/ pr. week by me ———————- 17 8 weeks at 17/ £ 6 “ 16 “ 0 ______8__ ———————- 2 . / 13 / 6__ [signed] Thos. ANDERSON 6 . 16
07 Jan 1817. DETAILED ACCOUNT FROM A WHITESMITH. A small very neat and clean Whitesmith’s account. 4” x 7”. C 143 R 50 Josh. ROUTLEDGE Whitesmith 14/- Jany 7th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jany 7 1817 Settled By me [signed] Joseph ROUTLEDGE Lady MUSGRAVE Dr To Joseph ROUTLEDGE 1815 July 24th To Cleaning and Oiling Jack - 3 - To Oil and Bladder - 2 6 Augt 17 To Putting Jack right - 3 - 1816 Augt 5 To Cleaning Jack - 3 - 11 To Oil & Bladder - 2 6 ————- £ - 14 -
13 Jan 1817. BALANCE OF RICHARD HETHERINGTON’S ACCOUNTS. Bundle 65, Doc 30. 16 cm x 9 cm. C 143 R 51 Richd HETHERINGTON Cash balance of Accts £ 9 ~ 15 . 4½ ——————————————— Jany. 13. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jany. 13th. 1817 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s account nine Pounds fifteen shillings & fourpence halfpenny paid Richard HETHERINGTON being the balance due to him sundry accounts as per his Book ——————— £ 9 “ 15 . 4½ [signed] L S DIXON ———————
18 Jan 1817. ACCOUNT FOR LETTERS. Bundle 65, Doc 31. 23 cm x 18 cm, originally folded in half to make four pages, of which two were written on by John DRYDEN. C 143 R 53 John DRYDEN Letters £ 1 ~ 5 ~ 0 —————————- Jany. 18th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. DIXON To John DRYDEN Dr 1816 £ S D Sept./4 To Letters &c – – 2 To Do – – 9 To Do – – 2 To Do – – 2 To Do – – 2 To Do – 1 2 To Do – – 2 To Do – – 1 To Do – – 10 To Do – – 2 To Do – – 6 To Do – – 8 To Do – 1 10 To Do – – 10 To Do – 1 1 To Do – 2 2 To Do – – 5 To Do – 1 7 To Do – – 11½ To Do – – 2 To Do – 2 1 To Do – – 6 To Do – – 9 To Do – – 7 ——————- Carried over S 17 11½ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brought over – 17 11½ 1817 To Letters &c – 1 8½ To Do – – 9½ Jany 9 To Do – – 9 11 To Do – 1 6 13 To Do – – 6 16 To Do – – 9½ 18 To Do – 1 0 —————— £ 1 “ 5 “ 0 Jany 18 Received 1 ~ 5 0 —————— 0 0 0 [signed] Ino: DRYDEN
18 Jan 1817. LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 32. 19.5 cm x 16 cm. C 143 R 54 L. S. DIXON Labourers £ 14 ~ 12 ~ 10 —————————- Jany 18. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from the 6th till the 18th of January 1817 No Labourers Names No of Days Price pr Day £ s d 1 John PUGMIRE 12 3 ……………….. 1 16 0 2 John WOOF 12 2/6 ……………….. 1 10 0 3 Jas. TODD 12 2/6 ……………….. 1 10 0 4 John HARRISON 12 2/6 ……………….. 1 10 0 5 Barnd. BRADY 11 2/6 ……………….. 1 7 6 6 Hugh GILL 11 2/6 ……………….. 1 7 6 7 John HOLMES 12 2/4 ……………….. 1 8 0 8 Jona. HOLMES 7 2/6 ……………….. – 17 6 9 Jos BURREL 12 2/- ……………….. 1 4 0 10 John LEE 12 2/- ……………….. 1 4 0 11 Josep PUGMIRE 3 -/10 ……………….. – 2 6 12 Elizth. Do 3 -/10 ……………….. – 2 6 13 Wm WRIGHT 8 -/10 ……………….. – 6 8 14 Eliz. WRIGHT 8 -/10 ……………….. – 6 8 £ 14 12 10 ———————- Jany 18th. 1817 Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Fourteen Pounds Twelve Shillings & tenpence for wages paid the above Labourers till this day by me [signed] L S DIXON
20 Jan 1817. EDENHALL POOR SESS RECEIPT. Bundle 65, Doc 33. 18 cm x 7 cm. C 143 R 55 Hy DALTON Eden Hall Poor Sess £ 5 ~ 12 ~ 10½ ————————————- Jany 20th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by Payment of Mr. DIXON the sum of 5£ ~ 12S ~ 10D ½ being one Collection of Poor rate for Edenhall this 20th. Day of January 1817 by me [signed] Henry DALTON Collector
28 Jan 1817. ACCOUNT FOR PLANTING TREES IN CROSS LANDS CLOSE. Bundle 65, Doc 36. 19 cm x 16 cm. Grubby document with crumpled edges and numerous small edge tears. One large tear in the middle. Some crossed out calculations near the signatures not transcribed. C 143 R 59 Chrr. WESTRON Thorns, Forest Tree &c £ 37 ~ 19 ~ 6 —————————————— Jany 28. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Trees in Cross Lands Close, valued by John MOSES Mr DIXON Detter to Cristipher WESTERIN for Garding Trees Planting Trees Allso of Sepprat Sorts Great and Short 1816 £ S D Bereetrees 120 3 “ 0 “ 0 Tow Bedds of Seedlings 1 “ 15.“ 0 Tow Orlings Ploomtrees 0 “ 2 “ 0 Ten wine Berres Trees at 3D Apees 0 “ 2 “ 6 A thousand Crabtrees at 15S per thousand 0 “ 15.“ 0 A Hundred & Twenty three thousand at 5S Per thousand thorn Qicks 30 “ 15 “ 0 ———————- 36 “ 9 “ 6 2½ Beds of Scotch Firs & Larch 1 “ 10 “ – ———————- 37 “ 19 “ 6 January 28th. 1817 Settled the above his Chrr. M WESTREN Witness [signed] L S DIXON mark
28 Jan 1817. CARPENTER’S ACCOUNT FOR DAYS WORKED. Bundle 65, Doc 37. 20 cm x 16 cm. Small edge tear. C 143 R 58 Robt. OLIVANT carpenters days works £ 2 ~ 4 ~ 1 ————————————— Jany 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Dr to Robrt OLIVANT Dec 28 Self half day feling & Cuton wod 1 . 9 Do frank half day 1 . 7½ Do Prentis half day 0 . 9 1817 Jan 4 Self 2 days making Rails posts & jobing 7 . 0 Do to 2 Prentises half day each 1 . 8 9 Self half day making Bangs 1 . 9 13 Self 1 day mending bog rails & jobing 3 . 6 16 Self half day Cuton wood for gate bell 1 . 9 21 Self 1 day mending barrow & Cuton wod 3 . 6 Do Prentis half day 0 . 9 25 Self 2 days feling & Cuting wod 7 . 0 Do frank 2 days 6 . 6 Do to 2 Prentises 2 days each 6 . 6 ————— £ 2 . 4 . 1 Jany. 28th. 1817 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart by payment of L S DIXON 2£ Two Pounds four shillings & a penny by me for the above by me [signed] Robert OLIVANT
28 Jan 1817. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 1. 47.5 cm x 36 cm, folded in half to make four pages. Right edge of third page torn and partially crumbled away. Two large tears. C 143 R 57 Wm. WALKER Blacksmith £ 9 ~ 7 . 6 —————————- Jany 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Brt To William WALKER to Sundries s d N 6 irons sharpt 0 3 astaple 0 2 10 crouks & loups 2 stone 14 0 2 horses 8 shous & nebt 6 0 14 a candle stick & Nails 0 10 hors 4 shous 1 lost 3 2 mare 4 shous 3 0 2 hould fasts 0 6 15 hors 4 shous 3 0 hors 1 shou 0 2 hams mend 0 6 stays & aback band mend 0 7 58 teath 6 stone 2 pound ..£ 2 3 0 1 harrow sharpt 0 9 4 stapels 2 swevels & ahoup 3 6 hors 4 shous & nebt 1 6 apoker & abowl mend 0 9 18 hors 4 shous 3 0 2 hacks 17 lb & ahalf 8 apound 11 8 26 2 crouks & irons 0 9 2 harows sharpt 1 6 2 teath 2 stapls ahoup 2 0 D 1 ahesp & 2 stapls 0 6 4 a crouk & irons 0 6 a chain mend a steal mend 0 8 6 therep gear Irunt 5 0 2 par of irons 0 6 a crouk & 6 links 0 9 8 2 par of hams Irunt 2 6 10 aharing tug 6 pound 3 10 aswevel & Nails 0 8 —————- £ 5 15 6 4s ~ 6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ brought Over £ 5 15 6 14 2 horses sharpt 2 0 24 2 par of irons 0 4 threap gear mend 0 4 plow mend 0 6 hors 4 remos 0 8 afork 0 4 ascraper maid 0 6 [or 8?] hors 4 removs 5 links 1 2 28 sock Laid & couter 3 10 hors 4 remos 0 3 J 4 hors 2 shous 2 remos 1 10 2 par of irons 0 6 apair of chains mend 0 6 apair of hams mend 0 4 6 links 0 6 6 abar 4 poud ahalf stealt 2 3 2 scrue bouts 0 6 sock laid 1 0 couter 0 1 sock Laid 1 8 couter 0 1 10 hors 2 shous 1 6 sock Laid 1 6 2 par of irons 0 4 3 hould fasts 17 lb ahalf swes 8 9 12 a hack Laid 0 6 2 bodem plaits 12 pound 5 0 9 pound of plait 4 6 Nails 0 3 couter & sock Laid 3 6 2 par of irons 0 4 awedge & links 0 6 14 nails 0 3 asock 17 pound 8 6 ——————— 8 10 3 7 ~ 2 7s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ s d brought Over 8 10 3 2 bodem plaits 12 pound 5 0 6 plaits 8 pound ahalf 4 3 16 Nails 0 3 couter stealt 0 10 hors 1 shou Lost 0 10 18 astaple 0 1 sock stealt 0 6 2 bouts 0 6 20 sock Laid & stealt 1 6 couter 0 1 23 hors 3 shous 2 3 couter stealt 0 8 4 wedges & apick 0 5 25 irons & ahack sharpt 0 5 ————————- £ 9 7 10 Received Jany 28 1817 of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart by payment of L S DIXON Nine Pounds Seven Shillings & sixpence for the above by me s d [signed] William WALKER 1 ~ 6 4 ~ 4 ————- 5 ~ 10 4.
29 Jan 1817. PROMISSORY NOTE FOR LOAN OF £10. Bundle 65, Doc 34. 21 cm x 7.5 cm. C 143 R 60 John DALTON Cash lent £ 10 ~ 0 ~ 0 —————————- Jany 29th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ —————— £ 10 “ 0 “ 0 Edenhall —————— I do hereby promise to pay to L. S. DIXON or Order on Demand the sum of Ten Pounds, for value received, with legal Interest, witness my hand this 29th. Day of January 1817 [signed] Joh DALTON
29 Jan 1817. LETTER FROM CARLISLE ABOUT CASH FOR DISBURSEMENTS. Bundle 65, Doc 42. 37.5 cm x 23.5 cm, folded in half to make four pages. The two middle pages are blank. One large tear and a small hole. C 143 R 61 Mr. Hy. PEARSON Cash for sundries £ 52 ~ 10 ~ 0 ———————————- Jany 29. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Round postmark:] CARLISLE 29 JA 29 ***7 **** Mr. DIXON Edenhall Penrith ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. PEARSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear Sir./ I was favoured this morning with your Letter covering Mr. CRAIGGs order on the New Bank for 52£ . 10s . 0d which I have received. I paid Mr. WALDIE the Treasurer to the Fund, for the relief of the Poor, Sir Philips subscription of 21£. The money received will not be sufficient to pay Mr. BLOW and Mr. LAWs Bills as their joint demand amounts to 63£. When convenient you may remit the Money as I should like to have their accounts settled. I am Dr. Sir Carlisle, Yours truly./ 29. Janry. 1817./ [signed] Henry PEARSON./
29 Jan 1817. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT FOR HARDWARE. Bundle 65, Doc 66. 19.5 cm x 14.5 cm. Grubby. Docs 63-69 were wrapped inside Doc 62 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 62. No. 4 John HOWE Blacksmith – ~ 16 ~ 6 ————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John PARKER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr John PARKER To John HOWE Janary 29 ~ 1817 ~ £ S D Stone lb to 1 – 12 of Loupes and crocks at 6D Per lb 0 – 13 – 0 to 1 spring sneck 0 . 0 . 10 to 3 catches and 2 scrue loupes 0 . 1 – 6 to 4 gib hesps and 6 staples 0 – 1 – 2 ——————- £ 0 – 16 – 6 ======== Setled the above – [signed] John HOWE
01 Feb 1817. EDENHALL LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 35. 21 cm x 17 cm. C 143 R 62 L. S. DIXON Edenhall Labourers £ 17 ~ 8 ~ 9 ———————————— Feby 1st. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from Jany 20th till Feby 1st 1817 ~ Persons Names No of Days Price pr Day £ s d 1 James TODD 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 2 John WOOF 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 3 John PUGMIRE 12 3/- paid 1 16 0 4 John HARRISON 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 5 Barnd. BRADY 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 6 Hugh GILL 10 2/6 paid 1 5 0 7 Jona. HOLMES 2 2/6 paid – 5 0 8 John SCOTT 5 2/6 paid – 12 6 9 John HOLMES 12 2/4 paid 1 8 0 10 John LEE 12 2/- paid 1 4 0 11 Wm. GILL from 15th Jany. 16 2/- paid 1 12 0 12 Josh. BURREL 12 2/- paid 1 4 0 13 GRISDALE 6 2/- paid – 12 0 14 Hugh WRIGHT 2 2/- paid – 4 0 15 Mary WESTRA 8 1/3 paid – 10 0 16 Elizth. NELSON 8 1/3 paid – 10 0 17 Josph. PUGMIRE 7½ -/10 paid – 6 3 £ 17 8 9 ======== Feby 1st. 1817 Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart Seventeen Pounds Eight Shillings and Ninepence paid the above Labourers [signed] L S DIXON
05 Feb 1817. ACCOUNT FOR YOUNG THORNS. Bundle 65, Doc 65. 15 cm x 12 cm. Dirty on back. Docs 63-69 were wrapped inside Doc 62 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 62. No. 5 Margt. DAVISON Young Thorns £ 1 ~ 4 ~ 0 ——————————— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ West auckland 5th. Feby 1817 Mr John PARKER Bot. of Margt. DAVISON £ S D 3000 quicks at 8sh/ pr Thousand 1 – 4 – 0 by cash [signed] Marget DAVISON
06 Feb 1817. RENT RECEIPT FOR LAND AT WOODHOUSES, AUCKLAND. Bundle 65, Doc 2. 21 cm x 8.5 cm. Several small holes and tears along file fold. Hand written entries into this printed form are transcribed in italics. C 143 R 73 Ino. SEWELL 1 yrs. Bishops Rent £ –– 9 ~ 10 ——————————— Feby 6th 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Bt. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2d. Day of Decemr. 1816 RECEIVED of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. the Sum } £. s. d. of Ten Shills. –––––––––––––––––––––– being one Year’s } Rent, due and payable to the Lord Bishop of DURHAM, at Mar- } “ 10 ~ 0 tinmas, 1816 for Land at Woodhouses in Bondgate in } Auckland – } Acquittance, ~ ~ 4 ———————- “ 10 . 4 Property Tax allowed out of the above Rent, “ 6 ———————- £. “ 9 . 10 [signed] P. FORSTER ———————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ s 13 . 0 0 5 . 3 1 . 6 . 9 . 10 —————- 2 . 1 . 1 2 . 1 . 1 ——————— 10 “ 18 . 11 5 . 6 . 6 ——————— 5 . 12 . 5
06 Feb 1817. PRINTED RENT RECEIPT FOR A FARM AT WEST THICKLEY. Bundle 65, Doc 46. 21.5 cm x 8.5 cm. Crumpled edges with numerous small tears. Impressed two pence duty stamp. Hand written entries into this printed form are transcribed in italics. C 143 R 69 Hy WALKER Bishop’s Rent £ 3 ~ 14 ~ 2 ————————- Feby 6th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bt. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 29th. Day of Nov: – 1816 RECEIVED of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. the Sum } £. s. d. of four Pounds 4 shills. & 3d ¼ ––– being one Year’s } Rent, due and payable to the Lord Bishop of DURHAM, at Mar- } 4 . 4 . 3¼ tinmas, 1816 for a Farm at West Thickley –– } Acquittance, ~ ~ 8 ————————— £ 4 . 4 . 11¼ Property Tax allowed out of the above Rent, 2 . 9¼ } ~ 10 . 9¼ Land Tax Do. Do. 8 – } ————————— £. 3 ~ 14 ~ 2 ————————— [signed] P FORSTER
06 Feb 1817. PRINTED RENT RECEIPT FOR A FARM AT WEST THICKLEY. Bundle 65, Doc 47. 21.5 cm x 8.5 cm. Two large tears. Impressed two pence duty stamp. Hand written entries into this printed form are transcribed in italics. C 143 R 70 John PARKER Bishops Rent £ 2 ~ 12 ~ 5 ————————- Feby 6th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 29th. Day of Nov: – 1816 RECEIVED of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. the Sum } £. s. d. of three Pounds & 4d ½ –––––––– being one Year’s } Rent, due and payable to the Lord Bishop of DURHAM, at Mar- } 3 . 0 . 4½ tinmas, 1816 for A Farm at West Thickley –– } Acquittance, ~ ~ 8 ————————- £ 3 . 1 . 0½ Property Tax allowed out of the above Rent, 2 . 7½ } 8 . 7½ Land Tax Do. Do. 6 . ~ } ————————- £. 2 . 12 . 5 ————————- [signed] P FORSTER
06 Feb 1817. ACCOUNT FOR DRAINING AND HEDGING BRUSSELTON WOOD. Bundle 65, Doc 48. 17.5 cm x 8 cm. C 145 R 76 Thos WALDON Brussleton Wood Hedge &c £ 5 ~ 3 ~ 0 ————————————————— Feby 6th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Thos. WALDON 1816 Sep. 18 To Cash paid to Wm. ATKINSON for Draining } £ s d 61 Roods at 1s/ per rood } 3 ~ 1 ~ 0 To Hedgeing the Wood 2 ~ 2 ~ 0 —————- £ 5 ~ 3 ~ 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 100 5 . 3 10 . 0 . 1 . 13 . 4 ——————- = 16 . 16 . 4 16 16 . 4 ——————— 83 ~ 3 ~ 8
06 Feb 1817. REPAIRS ACCOUNT FOR PARKER’S FARM AT WEST THICKLEY. Bundle 65, Doc 62. 19.5 cm x 15.5 cm. Docs 63-69 were wrapped inside Doc 62 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 62. C 145 R 80 Sundry Persons West Thickley ‘PARKERs’ Reprs. £ 11 ~ 5 ~ 6 ———————————————————— February 6th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sundry persons, West Thickley ‘PARKER’s’ Farm repairs ————————————————————————- No. 1 Robert NEWCOMBE, carpenter 4 “ 18 “ 0 2 Thomas GIBBON, mason 1 “ 7 “ 0 3 John PARKER, Hedging &c 2 “ 2 “ 0 4 John HOWE, Blacksmith –– “ 16 “ 6 5 Margaret DAVISON, young Thorns 1 “ 4 “ 0 6 James FRENCH, Nails – “ 8 “ 0 7 James RAINE, Lime – “ 10 “ 0 ———————- £ 11 “ 5 “ 6 ========= February 6th. 1817 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s account Eleven Pounds five shillings & six pence paid the above persons as per bills inclosed, by me [signed] L S DIXON
06 Feb 1817. ACCOUNT FOR PLANTING NEW HEDGE. Bundle 65, Doc 67. 19 cm x 14 cm. Docs 63-69 were wrapped inside Doc 62 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 62. No 3 John PARKER planting &c new Hedge £ 2 ~ 2 ~ 0 —————————————— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ January 20 1817 Work for John PARKER for kesting new hedge s D 20. 2 men 4 . 0 21. 2 men 4 . 0 22. 2 men 4 . 0 23. 2 men 4 . 0 24. 4 men 8 . 0 25 4. men 8 . 0 27. 4 men 8 . 0 29 4 men 8 . 0 30. 4 men 8 . 0 31. 4. men 8 . 0 Febuary 1 4 men 8 . 0 3 4 men 8 . 0 4 2 men 4 . 0 ————— Feby 6th. 1817 Settled £ 4 . 4 . 0 ————— [signed] John PARKER Half Work £ 2 . 2 . 0 ======
06 Feb 1817. PRESCRIPTION RECEIPT FOR ST. HELEN AUCKLAND. Bundle 65, Doc 38. 17 cm x 10 cm. C 143 R 65 Revd. Jas. TODD ½ years Prs. £ 1 ~ 0 ~ 0 —————————— Feby 6th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1817 Janry. 23d. Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bt. (by Payment of George TAYLOR Esqr.) the sum of one Pound, being a Prescript or Modus in Lieu of all Tythes, (antient Garths excepted) & which became Due at Michaelmas last. [signed] Jas. TODD ~ Curate of St. Helen’s Auckd. ~
06 Feb 1817. RECEIPT FOR MRS. STONEHEWER’S ANNUITY. Bundle 65, Doc 39. 21.5 cm x 8.5 cm. Impressed two pence duty stamp. C 143 R 64 Mrs. STONEHEWER ½ years Annuity £ 5 ~ 0 ~ 0 ————————————— Feby 6th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received Octobr. 8th. 1816 of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bt by Mr TAYLOR Five Pounds for half a years Annuity paid to Mrs. STONEHEWRE, and due the 24th. day of June last £ 5 ~ 0 ~ 0 [signed] Ino. SMITH
06 Feb 1817. MARK MILBANKE’S ANNUITY RECEIPT. Bundle 65, Doc 40. 20 cm x 8 cm. Impressed one shilling duty stamp. Several pin prick holes and edge tears. C 143 R 63 Mark MILBANK, ½ years Annuity £ 60 ~ 0 ~ 0 ——————————— Feby 6th. 1817 [Round stamp topped by a crown:] FIFTEEN PENCE **O*IRE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Staindrop 26 Novr 1816 Received 26 Novr 1816 by Mr Wm TAYLOR Sixty pounds due to me from Sir J C P MUSGRAVE due to me this last May 18 [?] Day being my half a years annuy. ——— £ 60 –– [signed] M MILBANKE ———
06 Feb 1817. POOR SESS ACCOUNT FOR BRUSSELTON WOOD. Bundle 65, Doc 41. 15 cm x 7.5 cm. One tear. C 143 R 66 Mr W TAYLOR Poor Sess for Brussleton Wood £ 1 ~ 1 ~ 0 ——————————————————— Feby 6th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pour Sess £ S d Mr George TAYLOR 10 10 6 Mr William TAYLOR 11 7 0 Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE 1 1 0 ——————- £ 22 18 6 ——————- 12th Apr. 1816 recd. the Contents of Wm TAYLOR [signed] Richard CARTER
06 Feb 1817. TWO POOR SESS RECEIPTS FOR BRUSSELTON WOOD. Bundle 65, Docs 43 and 44. The two pieces of paper were held together with a pin. Bundle 65, Doc 43. 15.5 cm x 9.5 cm. C 143 R 67 Stephen BURDON Brussleton Wood Poor Sess £ 1 ~ 19 . 0 ————————————————- Feby 6th. 1817. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Memorandum 4th. Jany 1817 Recd. for Poor Cess of Messrs W. & G. TAYLOR Twenty pounds and for Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bt Nineteen shillings & sixpence [signed] Stephen BURDON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bundle 65, Doc 44. 20 cm x 7.5 cm. 1816 £ s d Aug. 3 Recd. of Mr. Geo. TAYLOR for poorcess for himself 20 “ 0 “ 0 for Do. for Sir P. MUSGRAVE ~ “ 19 “ 6 ———————- 20 “ 19 “ 6 [signed] Stepn. BURDON Overseer
06 Feb 1817. REPAIRS ACCOUNT FOR WALKER’S FARM AT WEST THICKLEY. Bundle 65, Doc 49. 19.5 cm x 16 cm. Small holes and tears along file fold. Docs 50-52 were wrapped inside Doc 49 and are three of the bills referred to in the account of Doc 49. The fourth was sold on eBay. C 145 R 79 Sundry persons West Thickley, ‘WALKERs’ repairs £ 8 ~ 9 ~ 7 —————————————————————— Feby 6 . 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sundry persons repairing West Thickley ‘WALKER’s’ Farm —————————————————————- £ s d No. 1 –– Daniel IVESON, Lime – “ 15 “ 0 No. 2 –– George PICKERING, carpenter – “ 14 “ 11 No. 3 – – Thomas GIBBON, mason 3 “ 15 “ 0 No. 4 –– William BROWN, Tiles &c 3 “ 4 “ 8 ——————— £ 8 “ 9 “ 7 ======== February 6th. 1817 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s account, Eight Pounds Nine shillings & seven pence paid the above persons as per bills annexed [signed] L S DIXON
06 Feb 1817 (1). NAILOR’S RECEIPT. A small neat receipt. 5” x 7”. No 8 John VASEY Nailor £ 2 ~ 3 ~ 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philop MOSGROVE, Bart To John VASEY Dr 1816 £ s d August 21 500 Lotnales - ~ 3 ~ 4 dito 3000 Dto for Mr TALORIS 1 ~ - ~ - 2500 Dto - ~ 16 ~ 8 To Masons Toles Sharpt - ~ 3 ~ - For Richard HERING ________ £ 2 ~ 3 ~ 0 1817 Feby 6th. Settled this account for John VASEY [signed] Thos. DAY
06 Feb 1817 (2). RECEIPT FOR SLATES TO ST. HELEN AUCKLAND, DURHAM. A small neat receipt. 4” x 7”. Sir Philip MUSGRAVE To GREEN and BARKER Dr 1816 £ s d Sepbr 11th To 75 yards of Slates to St. Helen Auckland at 1s/8d per yd. is 6 ~ 5 ~ 0 Do Carriage of 11½ yds. at 1/0 per yd. is 0 ~ 11 ~ 6 ——————- £ 6 ~ 16 ~ 6 1817. Feby 6th. Settled the above for GREEN & BARKER. [signed] Thos. DAY
06 Feb 1817 (3). RECEIPT FOR BRICKS & TILES. A small neat receipt for tiles and bricks. 4” x 7”. Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Bot. of Wm. BROWN 1816. £ s d August 30th. 450 Tyles for _ WALKERs 1 .. 16 .. 0 Septr. 14th 50 Tyles and 20 Bricks for John PEARS - .. 4 .. 8 Novr 5th. 225 Tyles and 100 Bricks for T. WALKER 1 .. 1 .. 0 1817. Jan. 2d. 100 Bricks for John PEARS - .. 3 .. 0 ——————- £ 3 .. 4 .. 8 February 6th. 1817 Settled the above [signed] Wm. BROWN
06 Feb 1817 (4). RECEIPT FOR TOLL CHARGES ON LOADS OF LIME. A small very neat and clean receipt. 7” x 6”. No. 4 Rd. HERON Toll on Leading Lime - ~ 15 ~ 7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ May 15. 1816. s d 3 Loade of Lime … Gates. 2 – 4 17. 2 Loade of Lime .. Gates. 1 – 4 28. 200 Brickes and 50 Tiles. Do 0 – 3 Aut. 19. 2 Loade of Lime Gates 1 – 4 20. 2 Loade of Lime Gates 1 – 1 22. 2 Loade of Lime Gates 1 – 1 23. 2 Loads of Lime Gates 1 – 1 24. 2 Loads of Lime Gates 1 – 1 Novr. 1. 1 Loade of Lime Gates 3 – 0 - Duble toll 2. 1 Loade of Lime Gates 3 – 0 ———— 15 – 7 Feby 6th. 1817 Settled by me [signed] R. HERAN
06 Feb 1817 (5). AN ESTATE RENT COLLECTOR’S RECEIPT. A small very neat and clean Estate Rent Collectors receipt for journey via Becca Lodge to St. Helens, Auckland. 3” x 6”. February 6. 1817 Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Four Pounds sixteen shillings sixpence expenses of a journey by way of Becca Lodge to St Helens Auckland receiving Rents & Letting Messrs. TAYLORs Farms. £ 4 – 16 – 6 [Signed] L. S. DIXON
07 Feb 1817. PAY RECEIPT FOR GIVING NOTICE TO FARMERS. Bundle 65, Doc 45. 18.5 cm x 7 cm. C 143 R 68 Thos DAY giving Notice to Farmers S 5/– ——————————————— Feby 6th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received of L. S. DIXON for giving notice to Farmers &c the sum of Five shillings by me this 7 day of Feby 1817. S 5/– [signed] Thos. DAY
15 Feb 1817. EDENHALL LABOURERS’ WAGES ACCOUNT. Bundle 65, Doc 54. 21 cm x 17 cm. C 145 R 83 £ . S. DIXON Edenhall Labourers £ 23 ~ 2 ~ 4 ———————————- Feby 15. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Labourers from the 3d. till the 15 of February 1817 No Labourers Names No of Days Price pr Day £ s d 1 John PUGMIRE 12 3/- paid 1 16 0 2 James TODD 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 3 John WOOF 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 4 John HARRISON 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 5 Jona. HOLMES 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 6 John HOLMES 12 2/4 paid 1 8 0 7 John SCOTT 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 8 Hugh GILL 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 9 Barnd. BRADY 12 2/6 paid 1 10 0 10 John LEE 12 2/- paid 1 4 0 11 Joseph BURREL 12 2/- paid 1 4 0 12 Wm. GILL 11 2/- paid 1 2 0 13 Joseph LONGRIGG 9 2/4 paid 1 1 0 14 Thos. LONGRIGG 9 2/4 paid 1 1 0 15 GRIS John GRISDALE 12 2/- paid 1 4 0 16 John WALKER 2 1/3 paid – 2 6 17 Wm. VARTY 2 2/- paid – 4 0 18 Wm. WRIGHT 3 -/10 paid – 2 6 19 Elizth. WRIGHT 3 -/10 paid – 2 6 20 Joseph PUGMIRE 10 -/10 paid – 8 4 21 Mary WESTRA 9 1/3 paid – 11 3 22 Jane NELSON 11 1/3 paid – 13 9 23 Sarah GRISDALE 1 -/6 paid – – 6 24 Lancelot WALKER 3½ 2/- paid – 7 0 £ 23 2 4 ———————- Feby 15th. 1817 Placed to acct. of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart Twenty three Pounds 2/4 paid to the above [signed] L S DIXON
21 Feb 1817. COUNTY STOCK RECEIPT FOR EDENHALL. Bundle 65, Doc 53. 15.5 cm x 10 cm. Some brown stains. C 145 R 85 Thos. WATSON Edenhall County Stock £ 2 ~ 7 ~ 9½ —————————————— Feby 21. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received of sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart by Payment Mr DIXON the sume of 2£ ~ 7s ~ 9d½ being one Collection of County rate for Edenhall 18th day of february 1817 by me [signed] Thomas WATSON Collector Old rate 2 . 6 . 10½ Goldings 1 ~ 4 ——————- 5 . 3½
28 Feb 1817. CURATE OF RAVENSTONEDALE’S STIPEND RECEIPT. Bundle 65, Doc 55. 21.5 cm x 8.5 cm. Impressed three pence duty stamp. C 145 R 89 Curate of Ravenstondale 1 years Stipend £ 4 ~ 16 ~ 0 ——————————————— Feby 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ s d Ravenstonedale Jan. 20, 1817. £ 5 ~ 1 ~ 0 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE, Baronet, the Sum of Five Pounds & one Shilling, from which the haf half year’s property tax being deducted, the Sum is reduced to four Pounds & sixteen Shillings, payable out of Bleatarn Rents at Martinmas last to the Perpetual Curacy of Ravenstonedale; I say, received by me, by the hands of Mr. Thomas HAMILTON, [signed] John ROBINSON, Curate of Ravenstonedale
28 Feb 1817. LITTLE MUSGRAVE PRESCRIPTION RECEIPT. Bundle 65, Doc 56. 14 cm x 5 cm. C 145 R 91 James SAWER Little Musgrave Pres. 12s/9d ————————————- Feby 28th 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Decr. 23d. Paid the Prescription to Peter ROWNSON for Sir P. MUSGRAVE – 12s ~ 9d by me [signed] James SAWER
28 Feb 1817. PRESCRIPTION RECEIPT FOR BLANDS WATH SMALL TITHES. Bundle 65, Doc 57. 15 cm x 9.5 cm. C 145 R 90 Robt. GIBSON Blandis Prs. for Hay &c 18/ –– —————————————— Feby 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Decr 28th Paid to James TAYLOR for Mr BIRD the sum of 18s for small Tithes belonging Blandwarth Estate the Property of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart paid and accepted to James TAYLOR by me [signed] Robt. GIBSON
28 Feb 1817. PRESCRIPTION RECEIPT FOR ALL TITHES AT SOULBY. Bundle 65, Doc 58. 16.5 cm x 7.5 cm. C 145 R 93 John WAKEFIELD Esq Soulby Prs. for all Tythes £ 2 ~ 2 ~ 0 ——————————————— Feby 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Feby 24 paid to William HARINSON for Tythes of Hay and Corn and grassing due to John WAKEFIELD Esqr yearly at Candelmas 1817 Feby 28th Recd of Mr L S DIXON the Sum of 2£ – 2s – 0d. for the above by me [signed] Robert LONGSTAFF
28 Feb 1817. PROPERTY TAX RECEIPT. Bundle 65, Doc 59. 16 cm x 10 cm. C 145 R 94 Mathw. DAWSON a ¼ Property Tax 6s/– ———————————— Feby 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Janry. 4 1817 Recd. of Matt DAWSON Six Shillings Property Tax [signed] Robt. HUTTON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11 5 80 40 8 96 - - ——— 128 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 87 8 6½ 30 ~ 13 ~ 9 51 9 7 47 4 9 31 4 4 ————————— 248 0 11½
28 Feb 1817. RECEIPT FOR DRAINS AT BLANDS WATH. Bundle 65, Doc 60. 15 cm x 9 cm. C 145 R 95 Robt. GIBSON Draining —————————- Feby 28th. 1817 £ 3 ~ 6 ~ 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Feb 28th 1817 88. Recd. of Robt GIBSON 3£ “ 6s “ 0d for 88 rood of Drains. At 9D per Rood in far Blandis. —————- [signed] Joseph ROBERTSHAW £ 3 ~ 6 ~ 0 ——————— 86 44 22 —- 66
28 Feb 1817. RECEIPT FOR A STONE TROUGH FOR THE PUMP. Bundle 65, Doc 61. 16 cm x 5 cm. C 145 R 96 Thos. CANNON a Stone Trough 18s/ –– ——————————- Feby 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Receivd of Mr DIXON ~ the some of 18S – 0D in accompt for a stone trough for the pump. ————- S – 18 ~ 0 [signed] Thos CANNON —————-
28 Feb 1817. NAILOR’S ACCOUNT FOR LOW MILL. Bundle 65, Doc 76. 14 cm x 8.5 cm. Docs 71-79 were wrapped inside Doc 70 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 70. No. 6. Isc. BAINBRIDGE Nailor 11s/8d ———————————- Low Mill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Nails For The Low Mill Kir Stephen Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart To Isaac BAINBRIDGE S D Apl .. 10 To .. 700 Lofting Nails 7 “ 0 ~ .. 22 To .. 300 .. 10 .. apenny 3 “ 0 ~ .. “ To .. 200 .. 20 .. Do. 1 “ 0 ~ .. “ To .. 100 .. 15 .. Do. 0 “ 8 ————— S 11 “ 8 Satled [signed] Isaac BAINBRIDGE 1817 Feb 28
28 Feb 1817. ACCOUNT FOR REPAIRS IN WESTMORLAND. Bundle 65, Doc 70. 19.5 cm x 19 cm. Small tears along file folds. Docs 71-79 were wrapped inside Doc 70 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 70. C 145 R 99 Sundry persons Westmorland Repairs £ 11 ~ 3 ~ 2 ————————————- Feby 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sundry Persons repairing Farm Buildings &c in Westmorland ———————————————————————- No. 1 Wm. RAILTON, carpenter } repairs on 3 ~ 17 ~ 9 2 Jos. STEPHENSON, Mason } Ladthwaite Farm 4 ~ 13 ~ 0 3 John DIXON, Ironmonger } – ~ 7 ~ 4 4 Isc. BAINBRIDGE, Nailor, Hartley Castle – ~ 10 ~ 1 5 Richd LOADMAN, Blk.smith } – ~ 5 ~ 7 6 Isc. BAINBRIDGE, Nailor } Low Mill – ~ 11 ~ 8 7 Isc. BAINBRIDGE Do. Hartley Folds – ~ 2 ~ 0 8 Robt. LANGSTAFF, yg. Thorns, } – 7 ~ 0 9 Frank BUCKLE, repairg. Walls } Soulby – ~ 8 ~ 9 ———————- £ 11 ~ 3 ~ 2 ———————- Feby 28th. 1817 Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Eleven Pounds three shillings & two pence for the above by me –––– [signed] L S DIXON
28 Feb 1817. CARPENTER’S ACCOUNT FOR REPAIRS AT LADTHWAITE. Bundle 65, Doc 71. 19.5 cm x 17.5 cm. Docs 71-79 were wrapped inside Doc 70 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 70. No. 1 Wm RAILTON carpenter, repairs at Ladthwaite £ 3 ~ 17 ~ 9 ——————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Willm. RAILTON Dr. for repairs at Ladthwaite July 10th. To 7 Days work felling and sowing } Wood and Making Gates at 3s/ per Day } 1 “ 1 “ 0 Do 25th. To 5 Days work making Door and } other repairs } 0 “ 15 “ 0 Novr. 26th. To 5 Days work making two new } Stalls for stable fitting up rack and } 0 “ 15 “ 0 Mainger and Making a new Door } To 88 foot of Inch firr Board at 3d per foot } for Doors lofting Boards &c } 1 “ 2 “ 0 To Nails 0 “ 2 “ 6 To 9 Door Backs at 3d per piece 0 “ 2 “ 3 —————— £ 3 “ 17 “ 9 ~~~~~~~~ 1817 Feby. 28th. Recd. of Mr. DIXON The above by me - [signed] Willm. RAILTON
28 Feb 1817. ACCOUNT FOR NAILS FOR HARTLEY CASTLE. Bundle 65, Doc 74. 19 cm x 12 cm. Docs 71-79 were wrapped inside Doc 70 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 70. No. 4 Isc. BAINBRIDGE Nails for Hartley Castle 10s/1d ——————————————- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nails for Hartley Castle Ky Stephen 1816 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Isaac BAINBRIDGE S D Feb.. 21.. To.. 10..apenny & 15 apenny Nails 4 .. 4 Apr 12.. To.. 8.. Do. & 10 Do ….. Do. 2 .. 0 May 5.. To.. 8.. Do. & Lofting …… Do. 3 .. 9 ———— S 10 .. 1 1817 Feb. 28 Red. of L S DIXON the above Bil [signed] Isaac BAINBRIDGE
28 Feb 1817. RECEIPTS FOR WORK AT KIRKBY STEPHEN CHURCH CHANCEL. A selection of eight receipts from various tradesmen for repair work on the chancel at Kirkby Stephen Church. C 145 R 98 Sundry Persons rep. Chancel of Kby.Stephen Ch £ 16 ~ 12 ~ 1 Feby 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sundry persons repairing Kirkby Stephen Church Chancel belonging to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart £ s d No. 1 Josph. SHAW, Mason 7 ~ 11 ~ 0 2 Ino LAMBERT, Wood 5 ~ 10 ~ 6 3 Anthy HASWELL, Plumber 1 ~ 8 ~ 0 4 David HAMILTON, Blk. Smith – ~ 7 ~ 0 5 Isac. BAINBRIDGE, Nailor – ~ 7 ~ 0 6 Thos. TITLEY, Ironmonger 1 ~ 3 ~ 0 7 Robt. LANGSTAFF – ~ 8 ~ 0 ———————- 16 ~ 12 ~ 1 Feby 28th 1817 Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Sixteen Pounds 12s/1d paid for the above by me [signed] L. S. DIXON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No. 1 Josh. SHAW Kby. Stephen Ch. & Chancel £ 7 ~ 11 ~ 0 Mason ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Jos. SHAW Dr. for repair done at the MUSGRAVE Burial Ground at Kby. Stephen Church 1816 £ s D Decr. 20th. To 4 Days repairing the Monument at 3s per Day 0 : 12 : 0 1817 To 37 Yds. of Hagg stones at 1s:3D per Yard 2 : 6 : 3 To Leading Do. at 10d./ per Yard 1 : 10 : 10 To Flagging 53½ Yards of flagg at 1s per Yd. 2 : 13 : 6 To 16½ Foot of Steps 0 : 4 : 6 To Leading Do. 0 : 4 : 0 —————— £ 7 : 11 : 1 1817 Feby. 28th. Received of Mr. DIXON the above by me [signed] Bryan SHAW for Jos. SHAW ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No 2 John LAMBERT Wood for Kby Steph. Chancel £ 5 ~ 10 ~ 6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brough 26 Nov 1816 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. to John LAMBERT Dr. £ s d 1 Box for Memerl tomb Delivrd at K. Stephen at 3s:7½d per 5 : 10 : 6 1817 Feby 28 Recd of Mr DIXON for John LAMBERT use the above by me [signed] Thos. HAMILTON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No 3 Anthy. HASWELL K.S. Church repairs £ 1 ~ 8 ~ 0 Plumber ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Arthr. HASWELL 1816 Augt 10th To Repg. Leads upon K. Church s d 10lb of Solder 10 ~ 0 Work to Ditto 6 ~ 0 To light N Leaded in Church 2 ~ 4 To 4 Sqrs. in Ditto 2 ~ 0 To 4 feet of Glass at Blands Wath at 1s-8d per foot 6 ~ 8 To Old Sqrs. put in 1 ~ 0 ———— 1 ~ 8 ~ 0 1817 Jany. 7 th Recd. of Mr DIXON by the Payment of Thos. HAMILTON the above Contents per Me [signed] Arthr. HASWELL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No 4 D. HAMILTON Blksmith Chh. Chl. repairs 7/- David HAMILTON Recept. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To David HAMILTON 1817 s d Jany 28th. To 1 Stirup & Nails for Church 12lb 7 ~ 0 Recd. Same time of Mr DIXON the Above by the Payment of Thos. HAMILTON per me [signed] David HAMILTON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No 5 Isac. BAINBRIDGE Kby. Stepn Church, Chancel 4/7 Nailor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nails for Church Kir Stephen 1817 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Isaac BAINBRIDGE S D Janr. 29 To 200 2d & 200 3d & 200 4d Sprigs 1 ~ 6 30 To 100 4d & 100 2d Sprigs 0 ~ 6 Febr. 5 To 200 15 Apenny Nails 1 ~ 4 6 To 10 Apenny & Sprigs 0 ~ 6 7 to 10 15 & 30 Apenny 0 ~ 9 ———- S 4 ~ 7 1817 Feb 28 Settled [signed] Isaac BAINBRIDGE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No 6 Thos TITLEY Ironmonger Ch. Chl. repair 1 ~ 3 ~ 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Dr To Thos. TITLEY 1816 May 3 To 2 Dore latches & Rings 1 ~ 10 18 To 2/-s paint 3 Gills Oil 4 pair Rings } 2 Rings Sash Fastner } 6 ~ 6 20 To Dore latch ~ 9 1817 Feby 5 To 5lb paint 2 qur Oil Dore latch & brush 9 ~ 0 7 To 2lb paint 1 qur Oil Red lead Whitening 3 ~ 4½ 13 To 2lb Umber & Whitening 1 ~ 8 ——————— £ 1 ~ 3 ~ 2 1817 Feby 28 Settled [signed] Thos. TITLEY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No 7 Robt. LANGSTAFF Kby Stephen Church repair 8s/-d Feby 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Feby 10th paid to James BOUSFIELD toward repairing and slating and Ceiling the Chancel part of Kirkby Stephen Church paid out of the great Tithes the sum of 8s 1817 Feby 28 Recd of Mr L S DIXON the above bill by me [signed] Robert LONGSTAFF
28 Feb 1817. THOMAS HAMILTON’S ACCOUNT FOR RENT AND EXPENSES. Bundle 65, Doc 80. Two pieces of paper. The large one measured 39 cm x 32 cm, folded in half to make four pages. Several holes along file fold. Crumpled edges with two large holes near outer edge. Dirty and damp stained on outside. The smaller was folded inside the first, measured 19 cm x 7 cm, and contains a short summary of the account in the large paper. C 145 R 100 Thos. HAMILTON Blff Sundries £ 11 ~ 1 ~ 11 ——————————————- Feby 28th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816 Thos HAMILTON to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart Dr To one years Lords rent due at Martinmas last for the Manners of Hartley Kirkby Stephen Soulby great and little Musgrave £ s d and Bleatarn 165 18 10½ ——————————- Paid and for Work done as follows to Mr. DIXON 75 – 0 – 0 April 6 Son 2 days and man one sawing through strings and door Checks and planing the same and puting up through strings for Parlor loft at Hartley law Mill at 3s – 3d 0 – 10 – 0 8th To 2 days son and 2 days Man laning up stair Case and lofting Parlor loft at Law Mill 0 – 13 – 0 15 To one day son and one Man makeing and Hanging door at Law Mill 0 – 6 [ ] To a new wendow Frame for Blandsis which was rotten and Blown out it is a sliding frane 0 – 5 – 0 I paid for glasing Do new glass 0 – 2 – 3 May 23 To a new Wainscot Door of Foregne fir for James SAWER Parlor 0 – 15 – 0 To a pair of new Bands and Croks for Do 0 – 2 – 6 To 2 new Closet doors and framing one for Parlor the other for Kitchin with shilocs 0 – 11 – 0 To a new Sash for Parlor penting it two times over for James SAWER 0 – 15 – 0 To one day self fitting up all Closets and penting Do and Hanging Parlor Door and penting 0 – 3 – 3 To anew two light Window for back Kitchon & nails 0 – 4 – 9 To self one day and half at Heaning Setting out Wood and Marking it for 1600 Spiles for Water Works 0 – 4 – 0 June 26th to self makeing and fitting up two half doors and Hanging the same at Hartley Law Mill 0 – 2 – 6 Augt 23 To 4½ foot of 2 Inch Plank for repairing John HARINSON Threshing floor at Fauld at 6d 0 – 2 – 3 To workmanship and large nails for the floor 0 – 1 – 0 Sepr 7 Son with Horse and Cart Carring up a Cart Load of Planks to Ladfoot to prope to Roof and for scafoding 0 – 1 – 0 Son most part of a day proping the Roof and Stable 0 – 2 – 0 ————————- 80 – 1 – 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ s d Brought over 80 – 1 – 0 paid for a post letter from Mr GRAVE to accquint all Sir Phillips Tenants to appear at Appleby to pay the fines 0 – 0 – 7 paid for a post letter from Mr GRAVE a bout some bad Bank of England notes he had recd of the fines 0 – 0 – 7 Paid for a Post letter from Mr DIXON a bout the farmers paying their half years rent on the 5th of October 0 – 0 – 7 To a Box for a Brace of Birds for Sir Philip 0 – 1 – 0 To Self and Son shewing Castle Farm to Persons 0 – 5 – 0 Paid Jonathan ALDERSON for 3 days Watching game 0 – 7 – 6 [ ] Self a Journey to Brough to Chuse a fir Log for [Si]r MUSGRAVEs Burial Place in Kirkby Stephen Church 0 – 1 – 0 [D]ec 15 To 2 day self and one Son Working at the Burial place repairing the Monement and plaining and prepairing the great Beem to suport the Roof 0 – 9 – 9 Expences in geting up the great Beem 11 Men 0 – 5 – 0 Paid for Scraping washing and cleening the Monement makeing it reedy for Penting 0 – 1 – 6 Paid for Pent and Oyl for the Monement 0 – 2 – 6 Self penting it half a day 0 – 1 – 6 To Lime for footing the Monement round and Plaster 0 – 1 – 3 Paid Arthur HASTWELL for glasing and repairing the Leads of the Burial place as by recept √ 1 – 8 – 0 Paid Mr BIRD is Stip end in lew of Corn Tithe for little Musgrave as by Receipt √ 5 – 1 – 4 Paid Mr ROBINSON his Stip End out of Bleatarn Rents as by receipt √ 4 – 16 – 0 Paid David HAMILTON for a large Stirup of Iron to Suport a Beem in the Roof of the Burial place as by receipt √ 0 – 7 – 0 Paid David for another Stirup to suport a Rib that was broke 0 – 2 – 6 To 20 foot of 1¼ Inch stuff saw into Bredths to suport nail a gainst all the Beems on both side to nail the laths to 0 – 6 – 8 I was two days self penting all the Balistrades and Wainscot in Church 2 times over 0 – 6 – 0 ————————- 94 – 6 – 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ s d Brought forward 94 – 6 – 3 To a ferigne fir Beem and sole tree to suport Wainscot and Balistrades 5 Inch by 3 sq 20 foot long 0 – 10 – 0 To a new Wainscot Door strong Checks for Do 0 – 10 – 0 To a pair of large Hinges H L to Hang the door 0 – 1 – 6 To Self and Son makeing reedy and puting up all the Wainscot and Balestrades and fitting up door in all 1 – 1 – 0 Paid for Cleening the two large gothick Windows 0 – 1 – 6 To Self grinding some Coulering of amber and Spanish white for all the Window Jaumbs and Mullins and penting them all over 0 – 3 – [ ] To 2 days Son and 3 HENDERSON Cutting down some wood and sawing and fitting up Elizabeth DAVIDSON stable at Soulby 0 – 15 – [ ] To Bailiffs Salery for one year for Collecting } all Sir Philips Lords rent within is Maners of } √ Hartley Kirkby Stephen Soulby great and little } 10 – 10 – 0 Musgraves and Bleatarn } Paid Richard LOADMAN for 3 pair of Bands and Croks for Hartley Law Mill as by Recept √ 0 – 5 – 7 John LAMBERT Bill for Wood and Carrage for the great Beeam deliverd at Kirkby Stephen for the repair of the MUSGRAVE Burial place in order to suport the Roof √ 5 – 10 – 6 Arrear of Lords rent returned in the Maner of Bleatarn for 1816 Mr MORGITSON for his Bleatarn Estate √ 1 – 8 – 6½ Thomas TEASDALE for his Estate at Soulby √ 0 – 5 – 111/ —————————- 115 – 14 – 10 1 – 14 – 6½ The whole years Lords rent —————————- is 165 – 18 – 10 114 ~ 0 ~ 4½ Paid work done and disbursed 115 – 14 – 10 —————————- due to Sir Philip 50 – 4 – 0½ 1 – 14 – 6½ 1817 —————————- Feby 28th 51 ~ 18 ~ 6½ Sattled [signed] Thomas HAMILTON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Particulars of Bill Self & Son Labour &c 11 . 1 . 11 √ Self 1 yrs. Wages 10 . 10 . 0 √ Cash pd July 75 . 0 0 Sundry Bills viz. £ s d √ Rd. LOADMAN ~ 5 . 7 √ Ino. LAMBERT 5 . 10 . 6 √ D. HAMILTON ~ 7 . 0 √ Mr. ROBINSON 4 . 16 . 0 √ Mr BIRD 5 . 1 . 4 √ A. HASTWELL 1 . 8 . 0 —————- 17 ~ 8 ~ 5 Balance 51 ~ 18 ~ 6½ —————————- £ 165 ~ 18 ~ 10½ 1 yr. Rent 165 ~ 18 ~ 10½ —————————-
28 Feb 1817. ACCOUNT FOR THORNS FOR SOULBY. Bundle 65, Doc 78. 17 cm x 7 cm. Docs 71-79 were wrapped inside Doc 70 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 70. No. 8 Robt. LANGSTAFF Thorns 7s/ – ———————————— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Soulby Feby 8th Paid Robt SARGINSON for seven Hundred quicksets for the use of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE £ s d Bart the sum of 0 – 7 – 0 1817 Feby 28 Recd of Mr L S DIXON the above Bill by me [signed] Robert LONGSTAFF
01 Mar 1817. IRONMONGER’S ACCOUNT FOR REPAIRS AT LADTHWAITE. Bundle 65, Doc 73. 16 cm x 9 cm. Docs 71-79 were wrapped inside Doc 70 and represent the individual items of the account in Doc 70. No. 3. Ino. DIXON Ladthwaite repairs 7s/4d ——————————— Ironmonger ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Second incomplete steward’s summary, clearly not related to this account:] C R John DIXON 52st Oak Bark ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Eden Hall. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE To John DIXON dr. 1816 Apl. 15. To 1 Lock for Ladthwaite 4 “ 8 22. To Hinges & nails do 2 “ 8 —————- £ 0 “ 7 “ 4 1817 Marh 1 Settld the Above [signed] John DIXON
05 Aug 1817 (1). COALS FROM HARESCEUGH FELL TO BRICK KILNS. A neat and clean account. 8” x 6”. Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Michl. WALTON & Co Dr. for Coals from Haskafell for Brick Kilns. To Haslerig By own Galloways. 1817 – May 10 —————— 13 Loads 13 —————— 12 Do 21 —————— 10 July 3 —————— 20 4 —————— 10 5 —————— 10 7 —————— 17 9 —————— 11 12 —————— 17 17 —————— 11 18 —————— 10 19 —————— 10 —————————————— 151 Loads £ s d at 11d per Ld 6 – 18 – 5d Carriage of Do } To Haslerig a /5d } 3 – 2 – 11 ——————— £ 10 – 1 – 4d 1817 [signed] Thmus LOWIS [?] Augst 5 Settled by Cash per me [signed] Geo. ARNISON
05 Aug 1817 (2). ACCOUNT FOR LIME FROM COCKLOCKS KILNS. A neat and clean account. 7” x 6”. C 155 R 243 Michl. WALTON & Co Lime £ 8 ~ 1 ~ 0 —————————————— Augt. 5. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sr. Philip MUSGRAVE To Michl. WALTON & Co Drs for Lime from Cocklox Kilns before Lammas 1817 By Duke RICHARDSON Bushels May 5 28 6 28 7 28 8 28 9 28 ————————————————- 140 By Wm. RICHARDSON May 10 28 12 28 13 28 ————————————————- 84 By John LONGRIGG May 14 28 15 28 ————————————————- 56 By Joseph LOWTHIAN May 16 28 17 14 ————————————————- 42 —————————— 322 Bushels s d at 6d pr Bushel £ 8 ~ 1 ~ 0 1817 Extra – – Augst. 5 Settled by Cash [signed] Geo: ARNISON pr me
06 Sep 1817. ACCOUNT & RECEIPT FOR MAKING 56,166 BRICKS. Fresh, neat and clean account and receipt. The receipt has an impresses duty stamp. C 157 R 268 Thos. LEWIS making Bricks £ 69 ~ 6 ~ 6 ———————————— September 6th. 1817 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Thomas LEWIS Dr. 1817 £ s d August To making 56,166 Bricks, Duty } included, at 23s/– per thousand } 64 ~ 11 . 6 To Hugh WRIGHT leading or Carting water 4 ~ 0 . 0 To 3 Moulds½ 4s/, 2 Bowls 1s/– & 4 shovels 5s/6d = –– 10 . 6 To METCALF hooping Moulds – “ 4 . 6 ——————- £ 69 “ 6 “ 6 56 166. [166 rubbed out] ——————- 23 ——————- 168 112 —————— 2 / 128 / 3 —————- 64 . 8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ 69 “ 6 “ 6 Edenhall September 6th. 1817 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart by payment of L S DIXON Sixty Nine Pounds Six Shillings & sixpence for making 56.166 Bricks &cc per annexed Bill by me [signed] Thomas LEWIS
09 Feb 1818. ACCOUNT FOR HAIR FOR HARTLEY CASTLE. A receipt, a bit rough around the edges. 2” x 6”. Sir Philop MUSGRIFF 1817 To Ino DIXON Dr April 27 To ½ St Hair for Hartleycastle 1 6 Novr 13 To Do 1 6 ——————- £ ~ 3 0 1818 ——————- Feby 9 Rec’d the above of Mr Wm ROBINSON [signed] John DIXON
10 Feb 1818. ACCOUNT FOR STONE AND SLATE FOR HARTLEY CASTLE. A fresh, very neat and clean detailed account. 6” x 8”. 1817 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. To Jos. SHAW Dr. for slate and Flagg for Hartley Castle £ s D July 22d. To 6 Yards of flagg for old Milk } house at Do at 2s/ per yard } 0 “ 12 “ 0 Novr. 5th. To 4 large stones for Horse stalls } at Do. at 2s/ per piece } 0 “ 8 “ 0 Decr. 6th. To 12½ Cart load of slate for Do } at 6s/ per Cart load } 3 “ 15 “ 0 —————- £ 4 “ 15 “ 0 ~~~~~~~~ 1818 Feby. 10th. Recd. of L. S. DIXON by the payment of Wm. ROBINSON the above by me [signed] Bryan SHAW for Jos. SHAW
13 Feb 1818 (1). DETAILED SLATER’S ACCOUNT FOR HARTLEY CASTLE. A fresh, very neat and clean detailed account. 7” x 6”. 1818 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Dr to Joseph SAYER Do for Slating at Hartley Castle Repairing all the old Slate on all the Buildings and taking of Slate of the Back Bire and Stabel and Pointing the Same £ s d 1817 to 2 Rood & 30 yards of Slating at 18s Per Rood 2 7 0 to Pointing 0 12 0 Novonber 14 5 Days at 3s & 6d Per Day 0 17 6 do do do 24 2 Days & 3¼ 0 9 7 ½ Januany 10 2 Days 0 7 0 do do do 17 2 Days 0 7 0 do do do 31 3 Days ½ 0 12 3 Febry 13 4 Days 0 14 0 ———————- Recd of L S DIXON by the £ 6 6 4 ½ payment of William ROBINSON ————————- by me [signed] Joseph SAYER
13 Feb 1818 (2). ACCOUNT FOR PAINT FOR CHURCH AND CASTLE. A neat and clean detailed account. 5” x 7”. No 5 Thos. TITLEY Paint 19s/7d½ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE To Thos. TITLEY Dr 1817 For Church April 29 To 6lb paint 1lb sph Brown 3 qur Oil 8 “ 10 For Castle Octr. 21 To Oil paint & pitch 3 “ 0½ 24 To Dore Latch 1 “ 3 29 To Oil paint 1 “ 5 Decr. 4 To Oil paint Turpintine Dore latch 3 “ 10½ 13 To Oil paint Turpintine 1 “ 2½ ——————- Recd of L S DIXON by the 19 “ 7½ payment of William ROBINSON the above bill by me 1818 Feby 13 Settled [signed] Thos. TITLEY
13 Feb 1818 (3). ACCOUNT FOR REPAIRS AT HARTLEY CASTLE. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 8” x 6”. C 169 R 104 Sundry persons Hartley Castle repairs £ 16 ~ 1 ~ 3 ————————————— February 13. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sundry Persons Hartley Castle Repairs ——————————————————————————- £ s d No 1 Joseph SAWYER, Slater 6 ~ 6 ~ 4½ 2 Joseph SHAW, Slates 4 ~ 15 ~ 0 3 Isacc BAINBRIDGE, Nails 1 ~ 19 ~ 2 4 Michael FOTHERGILL, Carpenter 1 ~ 1 ~ 0 5 Thomas TITLEY, Painter – ~ 19 ~ 7½ 6 Richard LOADMAN, Blk.smith – ~ 14 ~ 4 7 John ARMSTRONG, Plumber – ~ 2 ~ 9 8 John DIXON, Hair – ~ 3 ~ 0 ———————- £ 16 ~ 1 ~ 3 ========= February 13th. 1818 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s Account Sixteen Pounds 1s/3d paid the above persons & per acct. [signed] L S DIXON
07 Jul 1818. ACCOUNT FOR GUNPOWDER ETC. A neat and clean account. 7” x 6”. C 175 R 210 Ino. & Jos. JEFFERSON Gunpowder &c £ 2 ~ 5 ~ 0 ——————————————- July 7th. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kirkoswald Oen [?] Sir P: MUSGRAVE, Bart. Edenhall To Ino. & Jos: JEFFERSON Der 1816 £ s d Jany 31. 7 lb Patn. Shot @ 3¾ ~ “ 2 “ 2¼ Feby 13. 1 “ Do. Do. 3¾ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3¾ Ocr. 18. 1 Canister Gunpowder 4/- ~ ~ 4 ~ ~ Nov 8. 5 Do. Den 4/- 1 ~ 0 ~ 0 1817 Augt. 4. 33 lb Tallow Scraps @ 1d ~ ~ 2 ~ 9 28 “ Patn. Shot 3½ ~ ~ 8 ~ 2 13. 1 Canister Gpowder 4/~ ~ ~ 4 ~ ~ Gunflints 3d ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 29. 40 lb Tallow Scraps @ 1d ~ ~ 3 ~ 4 ———————- £ 2 ~ 5 ~ 0 ———————- July 7th. 1818 Settled the above [signed] Jos: JEFFERSON
28 Jul 1818. RECEIPT FOR A POINTER BITCH. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 3” x 6”. July 28 1818 Placed to account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Five Guineas paid Thomas ATKINSON for a Pointer or setting Bitch ————— £ 5 “ 5 “ 0 [signed] L S DIXON —————
30 Jul 1818. MASON’S ACCOUNT, ST. HELEN AUCKLAND CHURCH REPAIRS. A neat and clean account. 4” x 6”. No. 4. Thos. DAY St Helen’s Church Repairs 4/- ———————————————— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Phillop MUSGRAVE Brt. To the Church warrands of St. Helen Auckland Dr. 1817 For mason work done at the Chansel End By Thos. DAY s d To work Lime & hare 4 – 0 1818 Recvd the above for Richard CARTER Church warrand July 30th [signed] Thos. DAY
03 Aug 1818. BLACKSMITH’S ACCOUNT FOR REPAIRS. A fresh, neat and clean account. 9” x 9”. C 175 R 231 Thos. BAXTER Blk. Smith, Kirkld &c Repairs £ 7 “ 5 “ 0 ½ —————————————————- August. 3d. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Bart To Thos. BAXTER Dr 1817 for old Parks £. S. D. Nov. 13th To 3 Sturrops for Stable 14lb½ at 7d } “ 8 5½ Do. To Nails for Do } “ “ 6 1818 } Feb. 25th. To Measureing Chain Repaird } “ 2 6 for Barn Wood May 7th. To 24 Loops 24 Crooks for gates 90lb at 7d per lb 2 12 6 “ To 4 Spring Snecks Catches gards and Bolts “ 10 “ “ To 8 loops 8 Chains and 8 Stapels “ 3 “ “ To 2 New jumpers “ 1 6 June 3rd. To 2 Spring Snecks Catches gards and Bolts “ 5 “ 18th. To 4 Loops 4 Chains and 4 Stapels “ 1 6 July 2nd. To 16 Loops 16 Crooks 55lb. at 7d 1 12 1 “ To 7 Spring Snecks Catches gards and Bolts “ 17 6 “ To 5 Loops 5 Chains and 5 Stapels “ 1 10 16th. To 3 Sturrops 14lb at 7d “ 8 2 “ To Nails for Do “ “ 6 ————————— Agst: 3rd: 1818 Settled [signed] Thos: BAXTER £ 7 5 “½ —————————
04 Aug 1818. COALS FROM HARESCEUGH FELL FOR THE BRICK KILNS. A neat and clean receipt. 3” x 7”. The signature is all but illegible, but the signatory is named on a bill for brick making as Thomas LEWIS (signed LOWIS). Sir Philip MUSGRAVE To Michl. WALTON & Co Dr for Coals from Haskafell For the Brick Kilns £ S D 1818 Augst. 3d By a Bill delivered To 292 Loads at 11d pr Ld 13 – 7 – 8 To Carriage of 228 to Haslerig at 5d – Do 4 – 15 – 0 To Do 64 To Brick Kilns at 1s/- Do 3 – 4 – 0 ——————- ——————— 292 Loads £ 21 ~ 6 ~ 8 Augst 4th. Settled & Allowed by me [signed] Thmus LOWIS [?]
15 Aug 1818. RECEIPT FOR MAKING 118,499 BRICKS. A neat and clean receipt. 3” x 8”. Scribbled calculations at bottom of receipt not transcribed. C 177 R 253 Thos. LEWIS makg. Bricks £ 136 ~ 5 ~ 6 ——————————- August. 15 . 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edenhall August 15th. 1818. Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L S DIXON One Hundred & thirty Six Pounds Five Shillings & sixpence for making 118499 Bricks at 23s/- per thousand, by me ––– [signed] Thmis LOWIS ———————— £ 136 ~ 5 ~ 6 ————————
18 Aug 1818. DETAILED WEAVER’S ACCOUNT. A neat account. 12” x 8”. C 177 R 258 John HAMILTON Weaver £ 6 ~ 18 ~ 3 ——————————— Augt. 18th. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith July 23th 1818. Sir Phillip MUSGROVE to John HAMILTON £ s d May 13th Weaving – 27 yds / Huckaback } at 10d Pr yd } 1 “ 2 “ 6 Winding – 2s/- Warping 1s/2d 0 “ 3 “ 2 June 21 Weaving 22 yds sheting } at 1/½ Pr yd } 1 “ 2 “ 11 Winding 2s/8d Warping, 1s/6d 0 “ 4 “ 2 July 1. Weaving 32 yds at 10d Per yd Sheting 1 “ 6 “ 3 Winding 2s/9d½ Warping – 1s/6d 0 “ 4 “ 3½ 16. Weaving 30 yds at 7d Pr. yd Sheting 0 “ 18 “ 0 24. Weaving 27 yds at 7d Pr. yd Do 0 “ 15 “ 9 Winding 3s/8d – Warping 2s/- 0 “ 5 “ 8 5 Cuts of Weft at 2d½ Pr Cut 0 “ 1 “ 1½ ———————— £ 6 “ 4 “ 3 ———————— Webb of Huckaback Bleaching 27 yds } at 4d½ Pr yd } 0 “ 10 “ 1½ Boiling 0 “ 3 “ 4½ ———————— £ 0 “ 13 “ 6 ——————— Brought down 6 “ 4 “ 9 ——————— £ 6 “ 18 “ 3 Rc Augt 18 – 1818 Setteld [signed] John HAMILTON
24 Aug 1818. RECEIPT FOR VICTUALS. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 6” x 6”. Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Dr to Thos. STEPHENSON £ s D April 29th. 3 Quarts of Ale 0 – 1 – 6 Mason July 13th. 44½ Gallons of Do. 4 – 9 – 0 } Do. Cheese and bread and } Tobacco 0 – 11 – 0 } ———————- } £ 5 – 1 – 6 ———————- August. 24th. 1818 Received of Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L S DIXON Five Pounds one shilling & six pence for the above by me [signed] Thomas STEPHENSON
25 Aug 1818. ACCOUNT & RECEIPT FOR MALT. A fresh, very neat and clean account and receipt. The receipt has an impressed four pence duty stamp. C 177 R 262 Thos. HODGSON Malt £ 18 ~ 10 . 0 ——————————— August 25. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Barnt. To Thos. HODGSON Dr 8 March 1818 To Macking 10 Carlisle } Bushels of Barly To Malt } 5 – 0 – 0 1 April To Making 10 Bushels Ditto 5 – 0 – 0 21 May To 2 Load of Malt 8 – 10 – 0 ——————— £ 18 “ 10 “ 0 ——————— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith August 25. 1818 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L S DIXON Eighteen Pounds & Ten Shillings for Malt as per annexed Bill [signed] Thos. HODGSON
29 Aug 1818. DETAILED ACCOUNT FOR GAMEKEEPER’S EXPENSES. A neat account. 7” x 7”. C 177 R 264 Thos. ATKINSON G–keeper Expences £ 4 ~ 19 2 ———————————— Augt. 29. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart To Thos. ATKINSON Dr 1817 £ S D December 5th To a Carcuss – 3 – 0 Do. 16 To Stampaper – 1 – 0 1818 April 7 To a Carcuss – 3 – 0 Do 14 To Sow – 1 – 0 June 23 To Stampaper – 1 – 6 July 11 To a Carcuss – 3 – 0 Do 14 To a Whip – 4 – 0 August 19 To 13 Days at 4s Pr Day 2 – 12 – 0 Do To Dogs – 14 – 6 Do To 26lb of Shot at 4d – 8 – 8 Do To 1lb of Powder – 4 – 6 Do 24 To Dogs – 2 – 0 Do 25 To Stampaper – 1 – 0 ——————- £ 4 – 19 – 2 1818 Settled the above by me ——————- Augt. 29 [signed] Thos ATKINSON
12 Sep 1818. FINE PAID TO THE POOR, AN INFORMER & THE GAOLER. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 3” x 6”. C 177 R 273 L. S. DIXON J. TEASDALE’s Fine £ 5 . 0 . 0 —————————————- Septbr. 12. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s account Five Pounds, (the amount of James TEASDALE’s Fine) paid, the Poor of the Parish, John TODD the informer, & Saml. ROTHERHAM, keeper of the House of Correction, by me —————— £ 5 ~ 0 ~ 0 [signed] L S DIXON —————— of strg [?]
22 Sep 1818 (1). DETAILED COOPER’S ACCOUNT. A neat and clean account. 7” x 6”. C 179 R 283 Robert STOCKDLE Cooper £ 3 ~ 7 ~ 11 ————————————- September 22d. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Barnat Bought of Robert STOCKDALE 1817 s d Augst 5 To Low Pail 5 “ 6 15 To oval tub with Bras handls 11 “ 0 Novr 26 To man Reparing Casks 4 “ 0 Descr 16 To 1 Pack 20 Qurts & 1 16 Botts Sealed 10 “ 6 1818 April 16 To 3 Casks wrought over 6 “ 0 To 2 New Ends 3 “ 0 To 10 Pound of Iron at 6 5 “ 0 To 2 tubs madup & 2 hoops 5 “ 0 May 21 To Casks Hiding 3 “ 0 28 To 3 Iron hoops 6 Pound 3 “ 0 June 2 To Chesfat 3 “ 0 4 To 3 Iron hoops for water tub 2 “ 9 To Can hoops & handal 1 “ 8 Augst 18 To 2 Casks wrought over 5 “ 0 To 2 New Ends 4 “ 0 To Cask New Stave 1 “ 0 To 5 Pound of Iron 2 “ 6 Septr 12 To Pail Botam 1 “ 0 ——————— 3 “ 7 “ 11 1818 Septr 22 Settld [signed] Robert STOCKDLE
22 Sep 1818 (2). DETAILED STATIONER’S ACCOUNT. A neat account. 10” x 6”. C 179 R 286 J ¬¬– ALLISON Stationer £ 2 ~ 2 ~ 11½ —————————— Septbr. 22d. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith, 1816-7. Lady MUSGRAVE, To J. ALLISON, Dr. £ s d April 11. 1 Qr. best Letter Paper. ~ 1. 8. 1 Pack best Playing Cards. ~ 6. ~ Sept. 24 1 Qr. Letter Paper. (large) ~ 2. ~ 1 Qr. best F.C. Paper. ~ 2. ~ 1 Bottle Japan Ink. ~ ~ 6. ¼ Pens. @ 7/6 ~ 1. 10½ Oct. 12. 4 Copies, 1 @ 2, 2 @ 1/6, and 1/4 ~ 6. 4. 15. 1 Qr. F.C. Paper. ~ 2. ~ 1 Do Letter Paper. ~ 2. ~ 16. ½ Doz. Sheets Blotting Paper. ~ ~ 3. 2 Glass Inkstands. @ 2/- ~ 4. ~ 1 Bottle Japan Ink. ~ ~ 6. 26. 1 Qr. F.C. Paper. ~ 2. ~ 2 Do Letter Paper. (large.) ~ 4. ~ 3 Sticks Black Sealing Wax. 6d. ~ 1. 6. Nov. 6. 1 Sheet Pasteboard. ~ ~ 10. ½ Qr. Letter Paper. ~ 1. ~ 12. 1 Do. Do. ~ 2. ~ Sept. 2. 1 Black Lead Pencil. ~ ~ 6. 11. 1 Qr. Letter Paper. ~ 2. ~ ————————— £ 2. 2. 11½ =========== Sept. 22 By Cash. [signed] J. ALLISON
06 Oct 1818. RECEIPT FOR EIGHT FORGED BANK NOTES. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. C 179 R 298. A CRAIG Forged Notes £ 8 . 0 . 0 —————————- Oct. 6. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oct. 6th 1818 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s account Eight Pounds paid Mr. A CRAIG for 8 Forged Notes of the Bank of England received of Mr. GRAVES on acct. of Fines. ——————- £ 8 “ 0 “ 0 [signed] L S DIXON ——————-
14 Oct 1818. RECEIPT FOR CARTING LIME FROM REDHILLS TO EDENHALL. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. C R 3 Wm. MONKHOUSE carting Lime £ 6 “ 3 “ 0 ————————————- Oct 14th. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received October 14th. 1818 of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart by payment of L S. DIXON Six Pounds & three shillings for Carting 41. Cart Loads of Lime from Read Hills Kilns to Edenl. Fell at 3/- per Cart Load by me £ 6 “ 3 “ 0 [signed] W MONKHOUS
20 Oct 1818. CHAISE DRIVER’S ACCOUNT. A neat account. 7” x 4”. No. 6 Thos. STUBBS Chaise Drivers £ 1 ~ 4 ~ 9 ————————— Octbr. 20. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thomas STUBS to Corby Castle and tolls 6 Lowther Castle tolls 1s ~ 3d ———————————————— 7 . 6 Petter PEARSON } to patterdale } 4 “ 0 ———————————————— Kearton STORY } to Edon hall } 2 ~ 6 ———————————————— T GLESTER 5 “ 0 to Carlisle tolls 1 ~ 6 ———————————————— Petter PEARSON to Lowther Penrith } and Eden hall } 2 . 6 half paid } —————- £ 1 “ 4 “ 9 Oct 20 1818 Settled by me his Thos. + STUBBS Witness mark [signed] John ROBINSON
27 Oct 1818. RECEIPT FOR FRYER’S MAP OF CUMBERLAND. A neat receipt. 3” x 7”. C R 12 Andw. WEIGHTMAN FRYER’s Map of Cumberland £ 4 “ 4 “ 0 ——————————————————- Oct 27. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1818 Mr. DIXON To A. WEIGHTMAN 27 Octr £ s d To Mr. FRYERs Map of Cumberland Mounted 4 “ 4 “ 0 ————— Settled [signed] A. WEIGHTMAN
30 Oct 1818 (1). RECEIPT FOR 40 IRISH BULLOCKS. A neat receipt. 3” x 6”. Some tiny scribbled calculations at the bottom of the receipt have not been transcribed. October 30th. 1818 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s account Seven Hundred & Twenty Pounds paid James DUNDAS for 40 Irish Bullocks at 18 £ each. ————————- £ 720 ~ 0 ~ 0 [signed] L S DIXON ————————-
30 Oct 1818 (2). RECEIPT FOR SPREADING ASHES ON EDENHALL FELL. A neat and clean detailed account. 4” x 8”. Calculations scribbled in pencil at bottom of receipt not transcribed. C R 14 Stephen RUDD spreading Ashes £ 5 “ 10 “ 10½ ——————————- Octbr. 30th. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ October 30th. 1818 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L S DIXON for spreading Ashes on Edenhall Fell viz for 10 acres at 4s/- amounting to 2£ “ 0s “ 0d & 20a “ 1r at 3s/6d per acre, is 3£ “ 10s “ 10d½ together 5£ “ 10s “ 10d½ I say received by me ——————————— [signed] Stephen RUDD £ 5 “ 10 “ 10½ ———————————
02 Nov 1818. CARTING LIME FROM REDHILLS TO EDENHALL FELL. A neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. November 2d. 1818 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart by payment of L S DIXON Eighteen Shillings for carting 6 Loads of Lime from Red Hill to the Edenhall Fell for building Farm Offices & Cottages on the 23d & 28th days of October at 3s/- per cart Load by me his 18s/–d Edwd x STEWARD mark Witness [signed] M* HETHERINGTON
03 Nov 1818 (1). DETAILED CARRIAGE BUILDER’S REPAIR ACCOUNT. A neat and clean account and receipt. C R 17 Ino. DAWSON repairg. Carriage &c £ 11 ~ 6 ~ 10 ———————————— Novr. 3d. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith 1818 Sir Philip MUSGROVE Bart. To Ino DAWSON £ s d Aug 8th. To a new Body Spring & setting the other } three Springs of Tilberry } 1 “ 1 “ 0 A new Shackle & bolt to Spring 0 “ 1 “ 6 Taking of 2 Locks & setting 2 keys to 1st 0 “ 2 “ 6 Do. wheels Greasing & 4 leather washers 0 “ 2 “ 0 Easing the drop box lid, Cleaning leather pasting Cloth up &c 0 “ 2 “ 0 Sept 3rd To a new Plate Glass Largish size / 2 “ 15 “ 0 fitting in & taking to Edenhall 5 “ 0 22nd To Cutting of the Hooks of Chariott Wheels taking of felocs & cutting down the Spokes with 2 new Ones 0 “ 15 “ 0 To New felocing a Set of Wheels for Do 3 “ 5 “ 0 To 14 Stone of best Sweedish Iron, nails &c to 1* at 6/8 per Stone 4 “ 13 “ 4 To fitting the Boxes to the arms 0 “ 10 “ 0 To Greasing the wheels with Mlortion [?] & } 12 new Leather washers } 0 “ 7 “ 6 To mending Seven wrench & screwing up the Bolts of Carriage &c 0 “ 4 “ 0 To mending the toole pieces, covering 2 Splinter bar sockets &c & new Cleaning & seling the splash Leather, washing off Body &c 0 “ 7 “ 0 To Covering the Pole with new Leather 0 “ 14 “ 0 To a large Water Brush 3/6 / & spoke brush 2/6 “ 6 “ 0 ————————- Contra Cm £ s d £ 15 “ 10 “ 10 By an Old Gig 3 “ 3 “ 0 4 “ 4 “ 0 Old Iron of Wheels 1 “ 1 “ 0 ————————— £ 11 “ 6 “ 10 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ s d 11 “ 6 “ 10 Receivd of Mr. DIXON on account of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. the Sum of 11£ “ 6s “ 10d being in full for repairing Carriage &c this 30th. of Octr. 1818 [signed] Jno. DAWSON
03 Nov 1818 (2). PENRITH STATIONER’S ACCOUNT & RECEIPT. Fresh, neat and clean account and receipt. The receipt has an impressed duty stamp. C 183 R 19 Jas. SHAW Stationer £ 9 ~ 4 ~ 9 ———————- Novr. 3d. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith Octr: 31st: 1818 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart Edenhall To James SHAW Dr. 1817 s. d March 28th 100 Advts. Broad Moor Allotments } omitted in Cash a/c to Let } 5 “ 6 Novr. 11th 2 Quires Post paper 2/8 1 Bath Vellum 1/10 4 “ 0 21st 3 Quires foolscap laid 1/10 3 Quires Post } 5/6 4/- 1/4 } 9 “ 6 ––– 3 Quires extra large Post 1/8 Pencils 2/- } 5/- Ind.n Reelbar [?] 1/- } 8 “ 0 ––– Ink and Pens 2 “ 0 28th 6 Quires Whited Brown Paper 6 “ 0 Decr. 8th Kendal Sheet Almnack 2 “ 0 ––– 24th 35 Advts. Edenhall Poor land to Let 3 “ 0 1818 Jany 10th 100 Circular Notices against Trespassing } on Lands &c } 5 “ 0 March 12th 100 Advts. Broad Moor to Let 5 “ 6 30th 2 Quires Post 1/4 1 Post 1/9 1 do 1/3 5 “ 8 2/8 April 21st Advertising Broad Moor in Carlisle Journal } March 14th & 21st & Postage } 1 – 0 – 6 May 30th Pens 1/6 Quire fine foolscap 2/- 3 “ 6 July 7th Ink 6d. 100 Advts Dolphenby Farm to let 5/6 6 “ 0 Augt 5th Quire Post gilt 1/10 Mem Book 1/- } Ivory Wafer Seal 1/6 } 4 “ 4 14th Quire Blotting fine & Wax 1 “ 9 29th Quire fine Vellum 2/- Half hkd [?] Pens 3/- 5 “ 0 ––– 2 Packs Mogul Cards 11 “ 0 Octr. 8th 3 Quires foolscap 4 “ 0 13th Quire Brown Paper 2 “ 0 Advertising Dolphenby Farm in Carlisle Journal } Augt. 1st, 8th 15th. Septr. 5th & 19th 8/6 & Postg } 2 “ 3 “ 0 Advertising in Kendal Augt 1st. 8th & 15th & Postge 1 “ 7 “ 6 ——————— £ 9 “ 4 “ 9 ——————— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ 9 “ 4 “ 9 Penrith Novr. 3d 1818 Received the sum of Nine Pounds four Shillings and ninepence of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. of Edenhall, Cumberland the amount of my account as per bill delivered As witness my hand [signed] James SHAW
04 Nov 1818. CARLISLE CANAL NAVIGATION SUBSCRIPTION LETTER. A fresh, very neat and clean postally used letter. 7” x 7”. [This summary on back of letter has been transcribed from what could be seen shining through the paper on the image of the front of the letter. Large dark blob obscuring part of the writing.] C [ ] R 20 [ ]ion of Ca[rlisle] Canal £ 10 ~ 0 ~ 0 ————————— Novr. 4th. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Circular post mark, distorted and not very clear] CARLISLE 30 OC8 1818 298 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. (or his Steward) Edenhall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir You are hereby required to pay into the Banks of Messrs FORSTER or Messrs GRAHAM & Co, or to Mr Wm HALTON Mr HUTCHINSON or Mr ROWLAND the Treasurer the Sum of £10, being the first Call of 2 per Cent upon the Amount of your Subscription to the Carlisle Canal Navigation. By order of the Committee of Management, [signed] W. NANSON Secretary Carlisle October 30th 1818
17 Nov 1818 (1). RECEIPT FOR 27 QUARTS OF CRANBERRIES. A neat and clean receipt. 3” x 7”. No. 10 Thos. WALLIS Crane Berries 15s/9d ————————— Novr. 17. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart To Thos WALLIS Dr 1818 £ s d To 27 Quarts of Crane Berries at /7d = – 15 “ 9 ————— Novr. 17. 1818 Settled [signed] Thos. WALLIS
17 Nov 1818 (2). PAY RECEIPT FOR MAKING ROAD TO BROADMOOR FARM. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 5” x 5”. November 17. 1818 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L S DIXON thirteen Pounds & thirteen shillings for making 42 Roods of Road part of to Broadmoor Farm Offices at 6s/6d per Rood —————— £ 13 . 13 . 0 [signed] Ino. ARMSTRONG ——————
20 Nov 1818. ACCOUNT FOR FRAME FOR TEN COMMANDMENTS. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 8” x 4”. Small tear at bottom. Penrith 20th. Novr. 1818 Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart: Bot of R. POOL To Making Frame for the Ten Commandments for Edenhall Church £ “ ~ 9 ~ “ June 19th To Making 2 Shovels for Brick Makers @ 3/6 “ ~ 7 ~ “ To 2 Moulds for do. @ 18d “ ~ 3 ~ “ ———————- £ “ ~ 19 ~ “ 3 Settled [signed] R. POOL —————— “ 16 ~ ———————-
27 Nov 1818 (1). LAND RENT RECEIPT FOR HILLTOP AT WEST THICKLEY. A small printed receipt with impressed duty stamp. Hand written entries into this printed form are transcribed in italics. 27th. Day of Novr. 1818 RECEIVED of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. the Sum } £. s. d. of Two Pounds Six Shillings & 8d ¼ being one Year’s } Rent, due and payable to the Lord Bishop of Durham, at Martinmas } 1818 for Land called Hilltop at West Thickley } 2 . 6 . 8 ¼ Acquittance, “ “ 8 —————— £ 2 ~ 7 ~ 4 ¼ One Years Land Tax allowed out of the above “ 4 —————— £ 2 ~ 3 ~ 4 ¼ [signed] P [or C?] FORSTER ——————-
27 Nov 1818 (2). RENT RECEIPT FOR A FARM AT WEST THICKLEY. Rent receipt to the Lord Bishop of Durham with impressed duty stamp. Hand written entries into this printed form are transcribed in italics. 27 Day of Novemr 1818. RECEIVED of Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Bart. the Sum } L. s. d. of Four Pounds four Shillings & 3¼ being one Year’s } Rent, due and payable to the Lord Bishop of Durham, at Martinmas } 4 ~ 4 ~ 3¼ 1818 for a Farm at West Thickley } Acquittance, 8 ———————— £ 4 ~ 4 ~ 11¼ One Years Land Tax allowed out of the above ~ 8 ———————— £ 3 ~ 16 ~ 11¼ [signed] P [or C?] FORSTER
27 Nov 1818 (3). RENT RECEIPT FOR A FARM AT WEST THICKLEY. Rent receipt to the Lord Bishop of Durham with impressed duty stamp. Hand written entries into this printed form are transcribed in italics. 27 Day of Novemr 1818. RECEIVED of Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE Bart. the Sum } £. s. d. of Three Pounds & 4½ being one Year’s } Rent, due and payable to the Lord Bishop of Durham, at Martinmas } 3 ~ 0 ~ 4½ 1818 for a Farm at West Thickley } Acquittance, 8 ————————— £ 3 ~ 1 ~ 0½ One Years Land Tax allowed out of the above ~ 6 ————————— £ 2 ~ 15 ~ 0½ [signed] C [or P?] FORSTER ========
30 Nov 1818. PENRITH CARRIER’S ACCOUNT & RECEIPT. A neat and clean account and receipt, stuck together at top left corner. The receipt has an impressed two pence duty stamp. C 185 R 37 WALSH & Sons Carriers £ 3 ~ 16 ~ 0 ——————————- Novr. 30. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir P MUSGRAVE Bt. E. Hall 1818 To Mr WALSH & Son’s July 15 To 1 Bx London 1 “ 0 “ 6 1 “ 5 “ 0 Nor. 4 To 1 ~ “ 2 “ 0 “ 14 2 “ 11 —————— £ 3 “ 16 “ 0 ======== ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ 3 “ 16 “ 0 Penrith Novr. 30th 1818 Recd of Sir P MUSGRAVE the sum of Three Pounds Sixteen Shilling as to Bill for Mr. WALSH & Son’s [signed] E. OVEREND
01 Dec 1818 (1). CHAISE DRIVER’S ACCOUNT. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. No. 12. Jno THOMPSON Chaise Driver 6/3 ——————————- Decbr. 1, 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S d to and from Skirsgill to Edenhall 3 – toll gate 0 – 0 3 to Lowther 3 – 11 —————- 6 – 3 D Decemr – 1st – 1818 [signed] John THOMPSON
01 Dec 1818 (2). ROPE MAKER’S ACCOUNT. A fresh, very neat and clean account. 4” x 5”. Sir Philip MUSGROVE Bart Penrith Bought of Jonan LEECE 1818 £ S D June 20 To 1 Pair of Plough 0 – 2 – 3 Augt 8 To 12 Scaffold Ropes 0 – 14 – 0 9 To 2 Collar Reigns 0 – 1 – 0 Septr 17 To 2 Collar Do 0 – 1 – 2 Octr 1 To Twine 0 – 1 – 1 Novr 20 To Blocking Cord 0 – 1 – 0 28 To 4lb of Sheep Nett Twine 0 – 6 – 0 —————— £ 1 – 6 – 6 ======== Decbr. 1. 1818 [signed] Jon LEECE
4 Dec 1818. ACCOUNT FOR CLEANING TWO EIGHT DAY CLOCKS. A neat and clean account. 4” x 6”. No. 13 Jos. WILKINSON cleang. 2 Clocks 5s/-d ——————————— Decembr. 4. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Philp. MUSGRAVE Barnett To Josh WILKINSON Dr. To Cleaning 2 Eight Day Clocks £ “ S “ d 30 “ 9 [or 7?] Month 0 “ 5 “ 0 ======== Settled by [signed] Josh WILKINSON 4 “ 12 Month
12 Dec 1818. RECEIPT FOR THRESHING OATS. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 7”. C 185 R 47 Thos. WILSON Thrashing Corn £ 1 ~ 6 . 10½ —————————- Decbr 12. 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Received December 12th. 1818 of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L S DIXON One Pound six shillings & Tenpence halfpenny for thrashing 24 Quarters & 13 Pecks of Oats at /13d per Quarter by me his ——————- Ino + WILSON £ 1 . 6 . 10½ mark ——————- Witness [signed] M. HETHERINGTON
21 Dec 1818. LEASEHOLD RENT TO DEAN & CHAPTER OF CARLISLE. A neat and clean receipt. 3” x 8”. £ s d Carlisle 21st. Decr. 1818. Rents 30 “ 11 “ 8 } Acquittance ~ “ 1 “ 0 } ———————- } £ 30 “ 12 “ 8 } Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of Mr. DIXON Thirty Pounds twelve shillings & 8d. being one years leasehold rents due to the Dean & Chapter of Carlisle at Michaelmas & Martinmas 1818 & received for their uses – [signed] Thos. HUDSON Depy Recr Genl.
22 Dec 1818. PAUPERS’ CHARITY MONEY RECEIPT. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 6”. December 22d. 1818 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s account Seven Pounds & Five Shillings paid now & at Midsummer & Xmas last being to Isacc WALKER & Rachel DALTON, Two paupers being their half year Charity by me ————— £ 7 “ 5 “ 0 [signed] L S DIXON —————
13 Jan 1819. REIMBURSEMENT FOR VARIOUS SUBSCRIPTIONS IN CARLISLE. A neat account. A couple of tiny worm holes. 9” x 7”. Carlisle Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart: To Henry PEARSON Dr. 1818 April 10th. Paid your Subscription to the Central School to Mrs. } John HEYSHAM } 3 – 3 – “ Octr. 1st. Paid Rowland BOUSTEAD at your Request for attending } at the Races when you were Steward } 1 – 1 – “ —————- £ 4 – 4 – “ Jany. 13 Subscription to Carlisle Coffee room 1 – 1 – 0 —————- £ 5 – 5 – 0 ======= Paid the above sum to Mr PEARSON at Cockermouth Sessions Jany 13th. 1819 by me [signed] L S DIXON Dear Sir, / I beg leave to send you a small demand I have against Sir Philip MUSGRAVE which I paid at his request – Wishing you many happy returns of the Season. Carlisle. / I am Dear Sir, 24. Decr. 1818. / Yours truly. / [signed] Henry PEARSON. /
19 Jan 1819 (1). SUBSCRIPTION TO PENRITH NATIONAL SCHOOL. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 3” x 6”. January 19th. 1819 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s account Two Guineas paid to Mr JAMES one years subscription to the national School at Penrith, by me ————- £ 2 . 2 . 0 [signed] L S DIXON ————-
19 Jan 1819 (2). PENRITH GUNSMITH’S ACCOUNT. A neat account. 6” x 7”. C 187 R 74 John GREEN Gunsmith £ 1 ~ 18 . 8 ————————- Jany. 19. 1819 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith May 7th. 1818 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. to John GREEN £ s d To an Injin to take a Gun Lock to pieces 2 “ 0 Augt. 22 Master John MUSGRAVEs Ramrood 2 “ 0 Sepr. 12 To Repareing a Powder Flask 8 Ocr. 5 To Boreing the Keepers Double Gun 6 “ 0 12 To Boreing a Single Gun 3 “ 0 Novr. 11 To Stocking a Single Gun 1 “ 0 “ 0 To a Thumb Biece 1 “ 0 To 4 Iron Scutchons 1 “ 0 To 2 Screw Nails 1 “ 0 1819 Jan 2 To Hardening 2 Hammars 2 “ 0 ——————— £ 1 “ 18 “ 8 ——————— Jany 19: 1819 Settled [signed] John GREEN
26 Jan 1819. ASSESSED TAXES ACCOUNT. A fresh, neat and clean account. 7” x 8”. Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. Assessed Taxes, third Instalment for the year ending the 5th. of April 1819 £ S D Duty on Windows 11 .. 12 .. 6 House Duty 0 .. 5 .. 7½ Male Servants 6 .. 17 .. 0 Carriages 4 .. 12 .. 6 Horses for Riding 6 .. 19 .. 4½ Do. for Husbandry 1 .. 19 .. 4½ Dogs 0 .. 17 .. 6 Armorial Bearings 0 .. 12 .. 0 Mr. DIXON’s Windows 0 .. 8 .. 3 Do. House Duty 0 .. 1 .. 10½ One Horse for Riding 0 .. 14 .. 4½ Land Tax 0 .. 5 .. 6 ————————- £ 35 .. 5 .. 10½ Received the 26th. day of January of Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. by Payment of Mr. DIXON the Sum of The sum of Thirty five Pounds five Shillings and Ten Pence Halfpenny for the above [signed] William HODGSON Jr.
27 Jan 1819. A BATCH OF DURHAM JAIL TAX DOCUMENTS / RECEIPTS. A neat batch of Durham jail tax documents. C 187 R 86 Sundry persons Durham Jail Sess £ 13 ~ 15 ~ 8 ——————————- Jany 27. 1819 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sundry Persons Durham Jail Sess for 1818 £ s d No.1 William ROBINSON, St. Helen’s &cc 9 1 10 2 Thomas WALDON, Brussleton 1 10 8 3 Henry WALKER, Thickley 1 10 0 4 John PARKER, Thickley – 17 6 5 Richard HERON, Hill Top – 9 0 6 John PEARS, Evenwood – 6 8 £ 13 15 8 ——————— Jany 27th. 1819 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s Account Thirteen Pounds Fifteen Shillings & Eight Pence paid to the above persons by me [signed] L S DIXON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Augus 9th Receivd of Henrey WALKER the sum of 1£ = 12s = 6d for a Goale Rate Thiss being the Landlords part 1£ = 1s = 8d. [signed] Thomas HERON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The left two thirds of the receipt are hidden under the previous one. The missing information [in square brackets] was supplied by the seller. [September 3rd 1818] [Received of Henry ]WALKER Gaol rate [for lands in the Tow]nship of Shildon [Being the Landlords] part 8s ~ 4d [signed] [John BURTON] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1818 June 10th. Received of Mr. WALDON a Jail Cess one pound ten shillings and Eightpence Collector As Witness my hand, [signed] Wm. ROBINSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6 January 1819. Receivd. of John PEARS 6s./8d. for a Jail Sess in Evenwood Barony [signed] George ALDERSON Constable ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 9 Receivd of John PARKER the sum of 1£ = 6s = 3d for a Goal Rate Thiss being the Landlords part 17s = 6d [signed] Thomas HERON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 9th Receivd of Richard HERON the sum of 13s = 6d for a Goal Rate Thiss Being the Landlords part 9s –– [signed] Thomas HERON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Money Paid for Sir P. MUSGRAVE 1818 £ s d Augt. By a Jail Cess for Sir. P. MUSGRAVE on 32£ at 3d pr Pound. 0 “ 8 “ 0 By Do. on 800£ at 2d pr Pound 6 “ 13 “ 4 Novr. 1st. By Half a years Land Tax 0 “ 5 “ 10 1819 Jany 4th. By DAVISON a High way Cess on 32£ at 1d. 0 “ 2 “ 8 1818 Decr. 21st. By Mr. TODD half a years Recept. or Modus } 1819 due at Michalmas last } 1 “ 0 “ 0 Jany 1st. By two Poor Cesses at 6d each on 32 £ 1 “ 12 “ 0 ————————— £ 10 “ 1 “ 10 1 “ 0 “ 0 ————————— 1819 Jany. 27 Rec’d of Mr. DIXON this Bill £ 9 “ 1 “ 10 by me ————————- [signed] Wm. ROBINSON
28 Jan 1819. RECEIPT FOR ONE CHEESE. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 3” x 8”. Mr. L S DIXON To Wm. ROBINSON Dr. £ s d 1818 Decm. 21st. To One Cheese Wt. 26lb at 4d½ 0 – 9 – 9 1819 Jany. 28th. Settled the above by me [signed] Wm. ROBINSON
04 Feb 1819. RECEIPT FOR SIX GEESE. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 3” x 7”. Sir Philipe MUSGRAVE Bart. Dr to Jos. DIXON £ s d To Six Geese 4/6 1 ~ 7 ~ 0 Settled the 4 Feby. – 1819 [signed] Jos. W. DIXON
02 Mar 1819. A PENRITH BOOTMAKER’S ACCOUNT AND RECEIPT. A neat account and receipt. A bit rough at right hand edge. 7” x 7” and 3” x 7”. Sir Filope MUSGRAV To D HARTLEY 1818 Augst 22 1 paer Boots for grom 2 4 – October 25 1 paer Boots with Dobel tongs 2 8 – do Mr J MUSGRAV Shoes – 9 6 do 1 paer Boots for futman 2 4 – Novembr 20 1 paer Boots with Dobel tongs 2 8 – —————- £ 9 13 6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ £ 9 . 13 . 6 Penrith, March 2d. 1819 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by payment of L. S. DIXON Nine Pounds 13s/6d for Boots &c. as per Bill delivered by me [signed] D. HARTLEY
11 Mar 1819. BUTCHER’S ACCOUNT FOR KILLING & DRESSING PIGS. A fresh and neat account. 4” x 5”. Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. Dr. to George NELSON £ s d For killing and Dressing Eleven swine at one shilling a piece 0 ~ 11 ~ 0 Received the above by payment of Mr. DIXON this 11th. Day of March 1819 by me [signed] George NELSON
12 Apr 1819. ACCOUNT FOR CLOVER & GRASS SEEDS. A neat account. 8” x 6”. C R . 3. Geo~ WALTON Clover &c Grass Seeds £ 61 ~ 16 ~ 0 —————————————— April 12. 1819 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Albyfield Apl. 12. 1819 Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. Bot. of G. WALTON No 1 & 7 To fine Red Clor. seed 48 Sto @ 16s == 38 “ 8 “ ~ 2 __ To Do. White Dutch 18 @ 16 == 14 “ 8 “ ~ To trefoil __________ 4 @ 10 == 2 “ ––– 11 To fine Ryegrass Paceys one qur. and 3 Winr. Bushels for 6 “ 6 “ ~ To 4 Bags at 3/6 each – “ 14 “ ~ ————————- £ 61 “ 16 “ ~ =========== Apl. 12. 1819 Settled [signed] G WALTON
27 Apr 1819. ACCOUNT FOR ASSESSED TAXES. A neat detailed account. 7” x 5”. Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart. Assessed Taxes £ s d Duty on Windows 11 “ 12 “ 6 House Duty 1 “ 8 “ 1½ Male Servants 6 “ 17 “ 0 Carriages 4 “ 12 “ 6 Horses for Riding 6 “ 19 “ 4½ Do. for Husbandry 1 “ 19 “ 4½ Dogs 0 “ 17 “ 6 Armorial Bearings 0 “ 12 “ 0 Land Tax 0 “ 5 “ 6 Mr. DIXON’s Windows 0 “ 8 “ 3 Do. House Duty 0 “ 1 “ 10½ Horse for Riding 0 “ 14 “ 4½ ————————- £ 36 “ 8 “ 4½ Received the 27th. day of April 1819 of Sir P. MUSGRAVE, Bart by Payment of Mr. DIXON the sum of Thirty Six Pounds Eight Shillings and Four pence Halfpenny by in Payment of the above [signed] William HODGSON Jr.
14 Jun 1819. BILL FROM THE BUSH INN, CARLISLE. A neat detailed account. 11” x 4”. A bit aged and grubby on the back, with a couple of small edge tears. C R 41. Thos. WILSON Innkeeper £ 13 . 17 . 8 —————————- June 12. 1819 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carlisle Bush Inn July 13th 1818 Sir P. MUSGRAVE Bart To T. WILSON Dr. + 15. To Horses Hay & Corn – “ 13 “ 0 To share of Sessions Dinr. – “ 19 “ 0 + = Servt. Eating &c – “ 6 “ 7 24. To 2 Horses Wigton “ 16 “ 6 Augt 8. To Breakfast – “ 2 “ 0 9. To Do – “ 2 “ 0 To A Chaise Rose & Bk. “ 10 “ 6 Tolls – “ – “ 6 11. To Bed &c – “ 10 “ 0 To 2 Horse Edenhall 1 “ 11 “ 6 Septr. 29. To postage – “ 5 “ 0 To paper – “ 1 “ – To Washing – “ 5 “ 2 Octr. 1st. To 2 Beds &c – “ 10 “ 0 = To Horses Hay & Corn “ 16 “ 0 = To a Chaise Waltersham “ 13 “ 6 3. To Do Edenhall 1 “ 11 “ 6 = To Servts. Eating & – “ 11 “ 5 = To Cash lent Do 2 “ 1 “ 0 8. To a Chaise Edenhall by Corby 1 “ 11 “ 6 ————————- £ 13 “ 17 “ 8 June 14th. 1819 By Cash 13 . 17 8 [signed] Thos. WILSON
15 Jun 1819. MOLE CATCHER’S PAY RECEIPT. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt with impressed duty stamp. 3” x 8”. ————— £ 4 “ 7 “ 6 Penrith June 15. 1819 ————— Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart by payment of L S DIXON Four Pounds 7s/6d for Catching Moles in the Parish of Edenhall as per annexed Bill, by me [signed] Wm. PRESTON
29 Jun 1819. INTEREST OF BEQUEST TO SCHOOL & POOR OF EDENHALL. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 4” x 8”. June 29th. 1819 Received of Sir Philip MUSGRAVE Bart. by the payment of Mr DIXON the Sum of Twenty Shillings being one moiety of the Interest of Fifty Pounds left by the late Mr WILLIAMSON of Chelsea to the School & Poor of Edenhall, Ten Shillings of which being due at Christmas & Ten at Midsummer by me [signed] Th: WATSON
13 Jul 1819. CHARITY MONEY TO PAUPERS. A fresh, very neat and clean receipt. 3” x 6”. C R . 63. Isc. WALKER & Rl DALTON Two Paupers £ 2 ~ 8 ~ 4 —————————————————— July 13 . 1819 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 13 1819 Placed to Sir Philip MUSGRAVE’s Account Two Pounds 8s/4d paid to Isacc WALKER & Rachael DALTON being ½ years Charity Money due at Midsummer —————— £ 2 ~ 8 ~ 4 [signed] L S. DIXON ——————
26 Jul 1819. FUNERAL & MEDICAL EXPENSES ACCOUNTS FOR GROOM. A neat account and letter. A bit grubby, but otherwise fine. C R . 68. I. FERGUSON T ANDERSONs Funeral expenses £ 16 ~ 2 ~ 6 ————————————————————— July 26. 1819 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 26th. 1819 Mr DIXON To Thos. FERGUSON To expences attending the Funeral } £ s d of Thos. ANDERSON Eating Liquor &c } 6 “ 0 “ 0 To Mr. SMITH for Coffin &c } as per Bill } 2 “ 17 “ 0 To Michell ANDERSONs Eating } & Liquor } 0 “ 13 “ 0 To Mr WILSON Physician Fee 2 “ 2 “ To Servants attending Thos. ANDERSON } during his Sickness – for Sitting up } 0 “ 15 “ 0 To Chamber Maid 0 “ 15 “ 0 To Bearers 0 “ 12 “ 6 To Clerks Fees 0 “ 6 “ 0 —————————- £ 14 “ 0 “ 6 To Charles – Waiter 6 —————————- £ 14 “ 6 “ 6 Surgeons Bill 1 “ 16 “ 0 Settled —————————- [signed] T. FERGUSON 16 “ 2 “ 6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Phillip MUSGRAVE’s late Groom To P. C. DINSDALE Surgeon Dr 1819 s d July 20 Bleeding 1 ~ 0 A large Blister & dressings 2 ~ 0 a Bolus 0 ~ 6 a Journey 2 ~ 0 21 a pint Demulcent Mixture 4 ~ 0 a Journey 2 ~ 0 22 The Demulcent Mixtr. 4 ~ 0 a Journey 2 ~ 0 a Blister 1 ~ 6 a Journey (2nd 2 ~ 0 23. A Bolus 0 ~ 6 a Purging Mixtr. 2 ~ 0 Six Boluses 2 ~ a Mixture 2 ~ 6 Three Journeys 6 ~ 24 A Journey 2 ~ ———————- £ 1 ~ 16 –– 1819 ——————- July 24th Recd. [signed] P. C. D.
29 Jul 1819. INNKEEPER’S BILL INCLUDING FOR FARMERS’ DINNERS. A neat account. A bit grubby and aged. 8” x 7”. On the front, someone wrote in pencil in a later handwriting “TALBOT INN” and “BISHOP AUCKLAND”. C R. 75 Ann SEWELL Farmers Dinners &c £ 4 ~ 8 ~ 0 ————————————- July 29th. 1819 13 . 6 . 3 12 13 . 9 4 . 3 . 8 “ 10 “ 9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. DIXON To Ann SEWELL Dr. 1819. s d July 26. Tea 1/6. Supper 1/9. – 3 – 3 Brandy 1/. Porter 3. – 1 – 3 27. Break. 1/6. Dinner 2/. – 3 – 6 Supper 1/9. Spirits 3/6. – 5 – 3 Wine 2/. Porter 4d. – 2 – 4 28. Break. 1/6. 2 Suppers 3/6. 5 –– Brandy 2/. Ale 6d. – 2 – 6 29. 2 Breaks. – 3 –– 9 Dinners 1 – 2 – 6 Spirits 1 – 4 –– Ale & Porter – 6 –– Horse Shoeing ––––– 8 Horse Hay & Corn – 3 – 9 —————- £ 4 “ 3 “ – —————- 29th July 1819 By Cash £ 4 “ 3 “ – Horse Hire 5 —————- [signed] Tho SEWILL —————- £ 4 “ 8 –– —————-
03 Aug 1819. ROPEMAKER’S ACCOUNT. A very neat and clean account. 6” x 6”. The ropemaker was called Jonathan LEECE. Penrith Sir Philip MUSGROVE Bart To Jenon LEECE 1819 £ s d Novm 18 To 1 Pair of Plow rigns 0 – 2 – 3 20 To ½lb of Twine 0 – 0 – 9 Jemury 31 To 1 Pair of Plow rigns 0 2 3 To 1 Holtr and Colarrigns 0 3 0 April 15 To 1 Holtr 0 0 9 To 2 Pair of Plow rigns 0 5 0 June 12 To 2 Pair of Plow rigns 0 5 0 July 14 To 4 Pair of Cart rope 0 16 0 —————- 1819 Augt 3d. £ 1 15 0 Settled —————- [signed] Jeon LEECE
22 Dec 1819. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO CARLISLE RACES & VISITING SOCIETY. Document offered by a different seller. No description of size or condition given. C R. 16 Robt. PORTER Carlisle Races £ 8 . 8 . 0 —————————- Decembr. 14 181[9] [postmark] CARLISLE 22 DE 22 290 [?] Mr DIXON Edenhall Penrith ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carlisle 22 Decr 1819 Mr. DIXON Sir Messrs ATKINSON & Cos. check upon the New Bank for Eight Guineas is recd., being payment for Sir P. MUSGRAVE Subscription to the Carlisle Subscriptins Plate sum for last Races 5 . 5 . 0 Mr. MUSGRAVE for the same 1 . 1 . 0 Lady MUSGRAVE Subscription to the Visiting Society 2 . 2 . – ————— £ 8 . 8 . – I am Sir Yr. *ob St [signed] Rob. PORTER
13 Jan 1810 (1). ACCOUNT FOR DECORATING THE COURT JAVELIN. A neat and clean account. 6” x 8”. 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. Wm. JAMES Painting Javelin 0 . 6 . 0 12th. Jany. 1810 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penrith Excrs. of the late Sir J. MUSGRAVE Bart. Bought of Wm. JAMES 1807 July 21 Gilding and lettering Javelin 2/6 £ “ 2 “ 6 1808 Augt. 17 do do & New Head 3/6 – “ 3 “ 6 ——————- £ “ 6 “ – ——————- Recd the above by payment of the Revd Jo BRISCOE Jany 13th 1810 [signed] Wm. JAMES