Letter – George Dodds to George Baker – 11 Jan 1769

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Jan 1769
Correspondent: George Dodds
Recipient: George Baker
Archive Source: DUL BAK 9-16
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A bill of Expenses for Geo. Baker Esqr. witnesses ag[ains]t Teasdale from the 11th. of Jan. 1769



£sd

pd. Jno <Thrields> at Durham for Drawing a Skitch of Emley Grove      0  1  0

pd. for Wm. Wharton’s Horse for Hay and Corn at Durham                0  5  0

pd. Roger Oliver for his Self and Horse 4 Days                        1  0  0

pd. Anthony Harker for Self and Horse 4 Days                          1  0  0

pd. Jno. Bell for Self and Horse by my masters orders                 2  2  0

pd. Wm. Gibson for going to seek Anthony [missing] he being 

  a Broad when we wanted him                                          0  5  0

pd. Ed. Hirtley for going two times to Sandoe with letters            0  2  0

to Expenses for the witnesses at Ann Westgarths as per Bill           2  1  9

to my own Expenses as per Bill                                        1 12 11



                                                                    £ 8  9  8



Ra. Robson your Desired by your Landlord Geo. Baker Esqr. to pay the bill at Sight thereof as witness this my Hand.  Geo. Dodds



Recd. the 15 of Jan. 1769 the Contest of this Bill by me  Geo. Dodds
DUL BAK. 13 14

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