Invoices.
Found in 248 Collections and/or Records:
Account book kept by George Seton., 1820-1822.
The account book consists chiefly of lists of Bombay tradesmen’s bills, but some personal accounts are to be found here (inverted folios 1-7).
Account-book kept by Thomas Meade containing Cornish bills., 1766-1773.
Account-book kept by Thomas Meade containing Cornish bills., 1774-1776.
Account-book kept by Thomas Meade containing household and personal bills paid., 1760-1773.
Account-book kept by Thomas Meade containing household and personal bills paid., 1774-1777.
Account-book of the 1st Earl of Minto recording payments chiefly to the Earl of Elgin and John Udny, Leghorn, with details of bills drawn on the Treasury and Navv Boards., 1800-1801.
Account-books kept by Thomas Meade containing Cornish bills., 1766-1776.
Account-books kept by Thomas Meade containing household and personal bills paid., 1760-1777.
Account files of the Gude Cause project., 2008-2010.
Accounts., 1776-1802.
Accounts and bills for building and structural repairs chiefly at Yester House, Gifford, and Tweeddale House., 1717-1762.
Accounts and bills of, to or concerning Sir Robert Hay, and Lord Charles Hay, of Linplum., 1704-1765.
Accounts and vouchers of Hannagalla Coffee Plantation, Ceylon., 1844-1863.
The papers include, details of the cost of bringing the land into cultivation (folio 1), Alexander Gedde's expenses as estate manager 1844-1854 (folios 2-3), accounts, 1859-1863, of the agents, George Stewart and Company (folios 4-37), and of the estate manager, Walter Agar (folios 38-85), and bills and receipts for shipping charges, 1846-1863 (folios 86-160).
Accounts and vouchers of the Hunter family., 1764-1871, undated.
The accounts and vouchers being chiefly Charles Hunters bills and receipts for his estates of Glencarse and Seaside with some household accounts of Glencarse (folio 2). Also with accounts of Patrick Hunter of Knap, 1764 (folio 1), James Hunter of Kellyfield, 1856-1857 (folio 180), and Robert Webster of Cranley, circa 1811 (folio 212).
Accounts concerning building and structural repairs at Yester House, Gifford, and Tweeddale House., 1717-1762.
Accounts for labourer’s wages and tradesman’s bills and receipts of the Faculty of Advocates for the building of the new library staircase.
Accounts of English expenses., 1668-1710, undated.
Unless specified otherwise, the location is London.
Accounts of English expenses., 1668-1704, undated.
Accounts of English expenses., 1670-1710, undated.
Accounts of Lady Meade and of her son, Thomas Meade., 1764-1779, undated.
The contents are as follows. (i) Apothecaries’ bills, 1764-1779 (folio 1); (ii) Letter, 1772, of Francis Paynter to Thomas Meade, enclosing a rental of Thomas Meade's estates at Mitchell in Cornwall (folio 46); (iii) Extract copy of Lady Meade's will, 1772 (folio 48); (iv) Miscellaneous Meade family accounts, 1718-1779, undated chiefly of Thomas Meade at Bath (folio 50).
Accounts of Susan, Marchioness of Tweeddale., 1715-1736.
Accounts of Susan, Marchioness of Tweeddale., 1715-1736, undated.
Accounts of Susan, Marchioness of Tweeddale, after the death of her husband, the 3rd Marquess of Tweeddale., 1715-1736, undated.
Accounts of the 1st Earl of Minto discharged by the executors., 1811-1818.
The series includes some bills of tradesmen for work during the reconstruction of Minto House.