Letter – Ann Westgarth to George Baker – 4 Jan 1769

Document Type: Letter
Date: 4 Jan 1769
Correspondent: Ann Westgarth
Recipient: George Baker
Archive Source: DUL BAK 9-16
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Ann Westgarth’s Acct. to Geo. Baker Esqr. for his witnesses ag[ains]t Teasdale from the 4. of Jan. 1769

                                              £  s  d

Jan. the 4th. Jno. Bell his Supper            0  0  6

Do. to Liquor                                 0  2  4

Do. the 15 Jno. Bell his Breakfast            0  0  6

Do. to Liquour                                0  1  6

Do. the 11 to 4 mens Suppers at 9d. per man   0  3  0

Do. to Punch                                  0  6  5

Do. to Ale                                    0  2  8

Do. the 12 4 men to Breakfast at 6d. per man  0  2  0

Do. to 2 Horses Each 2 feeds of Corn          0  1  4

Do. to 2 Do. to Hay all night                 0  1  4

Do. the 14 to 5 men at Supper                 0  3  9

Do. to Punch                                  0  1  0

Do. to Ale                                    0  1  4

Do. the 15 to 6 men at Breakfast              0  3  0

Do. to Brandy and Geneva                      0  1 10

Do. to Ale                                    0  3  0

Do. to 2 Horses Each 2 feeds of Corn          0  1  4

Do. to 2 Horses to Hay all night              0  1  4

Do. to 2 men at Supper                        0  1  5

Do. the 16 to 12 men at Breakfast             0  0  6

Do. to Ale                                    0  1  6

Do. to Brandy                                 0  0  5



                                            £ 2  1  9



Ralph Robson, your desired by your Landlord Geo. Baker Esqr. to pay this bill at sight thereof;

as witness my Hand  Geo. Dodds



Feb. the 2nd. Recd. the Contents of this note by me. Ann Westgarth
DUL BAK 13/13

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