Description | Includes references to payments to Mr Groves; Letters of attorney empowering Thompson and Seward's bookeeper to receive dividends for annuities; a bill of Loading for boxes containing busts of plaister of Paris, a jar of raisins and a case with Mr J G Putare for which Mr Pine has been paid for a new glass, which are shipped in the 'Good Intent' with Noody Master for Hull, directed to Nath[anie]l Masters; Mr Cheere's bill for the busts and a note at the bottom in Stephen Thompson's hand about drinking at the Coffee House in York and 'a clever young fellow of a mason at ye head of my works' |