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TY - Tilbury papers
M:Acc0396 - Tilbury letters
M:Acc0397 - Tilbury letters
M:Acc0399 - Tilbury letters
M:Acc0401 - Deed of 367 Tilbury Mews
M:Acc0415 - Tilbury letters
M:Acc0427 - Tilbury letters
M:Acc0448 - Letter to Tilbury
Tilbury - Edward Tilbury and Co, 1836-[...], Marylebone High Street, storerooms for warehousing and Tilbury family of Westminster, London, letters
1 - Business correspondence received from clients (TIL/1-824) and bills received (TIL/825-1014)
1 - Mrs Aide, 41 Clarendon Sq., Leamington, Warwickshire. wants all her packages sent to her and promises to settle her account, when she received them, through her friend Miss L
2 - Mrs Aide 3, Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park, wishes to settle account
3 - Col Aitchison, Dawlish. Elizabeth Aitchison writes on behalf of her brother. She has sent off 7 chests of his wine and asks Mr. Tilbury to let the Colonel know when they arrive
4 - William N Alcock, 11 Wellington Square, Hastings, enquires into non-arrival of one of several trunks deposited with the Tilburys which should have been sent per van
5 - William N Alcock, 11 Wellington Square, Hastings. Requests that various bottles of wine be extracted from a hamper in the care of the Tilburys and sent to him by van
6 - William N Alcock, 11 Wellington Square, Hastings. A further request to send port & Maderia from numbered hampers in their care
7 - Levi Ames Esq., Clifton, thinks he has paid the sum of £3.8.0. requested of him by Mr. Edward Tilbury The receipt is in his house at Hereford, where he will be in March. If he does not then find the receipt he will pay the sum when he comes to London
8 - Antonio de Antonis (Merchant exporters, Rome). Advice note, re furniture removal on behalf of Madame Matilda Montgomery of St Leonards
9 - Rev G Andrews, 4 St Helen's Place, Bishopsgate Street asks for bill from Christmas 1829
10 - Major Archer, 3 Old Cavendish Street, wants two small boxes collected and stored
11 - Mrs. Armstrong, complains that the cart carrying her furniture was upset by "the carelessness of your servant" and much of it destroyed. She intends to take legal proceedings to obtain compensation
12 - Capt. Arnold, 2 Old Cavendish Street wants goods collected and stored
13 - W H Ashhurst Esq, wants a black trunk and crates sent to 61 Harley Street
14 - G.W Aubrey, Witney, is sending 4 trunks
15 - G.W Aylmer, 3 cases will arrive from the Customs House
16 - G W Aylmer at Tunbridge Wells, sends a draft, and asks for the case to be delivered to C. Aylmer, 15, Bulstrode Street, Manchester Square
17 - G W Aylmer, 32 Upper Brook Street wants goods collect and stored
18 - Mrs Bagge, 3 Maddox Street, wants a child's cot collected and stored
19 - Major L Smith Bailey, late Mrs. James Bayler, requests the return of five pieces of property; 2 trunks, a basket a half chest of drawers with letters, a guiar and case - as she can no longer pay the storage. They were deposited by the Major on 5 Jul 1828
20 - Lt Col Baines, Mount Hotel, Cheltenham, asks for baggage to be collected, and an account sent
21 - Col Baines, 33 Henrietta Street, Bath, requires his carpet bag and any letters
22 - Col Baines., Bath, wants the goods for which he asked to be retained; his plans having altered
23 - Col Baines., Tunbridge Wells, wants good sent down by Bennet's van from the Nag's Head in the Borough
24 - Col, Baines, Cooms Hill, is moving to a new house and requests his articles be sent there
25 - Dr Baker,13, St. Mary's Gate, Derby, wants Box No. 1 sent to Pettifers Derby Fly Waggon, which takes 3-4 days, as he needs it urgently. He also requires the arm-chair but not so urgently, so that should be sent by canal. Care should be taken in affixing the nails, since in affixing the direction on Box 27, nails were driven through the box and smashed a looking-glass
26 - Dr Baker requests that his two parts of a chest of drawers be sent as soon as possible to him at Priorsgate, Derby, lest the canal freeze
27 - H Baker, Esq., Esher, Surrey, is sending a carrier to collect the pianoforte
28 - H Baker, Esq., Esher, Surrey. Note authorising the bearer to take away the pianoforte
29 - Thos Barnard, Esq., complains that a case and package of linen have not arrived
30 - Mrs Barnes, St Catherine's, Horndean, complains of a sad state of affairs regarding despatch of certain items of her furniture
31 - Mrs Barnett., Ramsgate, wants a bedstead, by sea from Botolph's wharf
32 - Henry Barnewall, 4, Colemouth Buildings, wants furniture in store moved to Bayswater
33 - Henry Barnewall, Oak Cottage, Hampstead, asks that a separate account be made out for him for the storing of a bookcase, since the bookcase belongs to a minor for whom he is executor and he can get the money paid for storing it out of the estate
34 - Mrs Barrett., Spring Garden Hotel, writes about arrangements for a sale
35 - Mrs Barton, 2nd page of letter only. She refuses to pay account as she has heard the warehouse has been broken open, and she fears for the safety of her goods
36 - Mrs Barton, Gloster Street. The missing articles have been found by her careless servant - she will pay the bill
37 - Mrs Barton.. Mr C Barton writes from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, to say that the leather chair has not arrived
38 - Mrs. Charles Barton, 4 Colnthor, Bonn, wants the drawing room and four other carpets despatched via Messrs. Stahl & Bartel in Rotterdam
39 - Mrs Gerald Barton, 5, Charlotte St., Marine Parade, Brighton. States that a Mr. Bell of Bird St. recommends his service and inquires what his prices are. She lists articles such as beds, mattresses, carpets & curtains for which an inventory is to be made
40 - Mrs Gerald Barton, 5 Charlotte St. Brighton. Requests that a blue leather chair in storage should be sent to her son at Corpus Christi, Cambridge
41 - Miss Calderwood Barwell, East Kilbridge, Glasgow. Directs that her harp should be packed & sent on a steamer packet to Leith. Stipulates that it must be properly booked & kept in a dry place. Its value to be repaid, if lost
42 - Major Basden, Imperial Hotel, wants some articles sent to Devon
43 - Lt Col Charles Bayley, Calais, would like his account
44 - GT Bayley, 4 Holles Street, wants trunks. Can Tilbury sell a couch which is in store for him
45 - Major J Bayley wants goods out of store
46 - Mrs Beachcroft wants some packages sent to Mrs Harrison house, Church St, Old Town, Croydon, Surrey, and the cabinet which is injured to Messrs Gillow in Oxford Street.
47 - Mr Beckford, Hildesham Hall, Nr Linton, Cambs sends an inventory and says that the waggoner will arrive on Saturday with a corresponding list. Requests details of charges.
48 - Mr Beckford, Hildesham Hall has sent a second load of goods - list on back of letter which will arrive at Mr Tilbury's Saturday next. Wishes to know the expense of storage & wether he is to be paid quarterly or year.
49 - Mrs Beckford, Ham Common, wants her household moved to Mitcham(?).
50 - Mrs Bedford, Warbonne, near Lymington, Hants complains the charge for storage is too large. If Mr Tilbury will reconsider it, she will ask him to store some more of her furniture. Meanwhile one leather trunk is missing an the Japan box is broken
51 - J Bedingfield, 34 Green Street, Grosvenor Square will call at the warehouse to serach for his trunk
52 - A Begbie, 23 Dover Street sends £21, to settle his account.
53 - Lt Benson, 57th Regiment, 10 Westcott Street, Brompton-near-Chatham would be glad if Messrs Tilbury would search for his new, leather-topped bootjack that must have fallen out of the Indian cane sofa. The rest has arrived safely.
54 - Mrs Berkeley wants goods sent to Wm Herbert, up-hosterer at Oxford, by Pickford's boat
55 - Mrs Bessel, lately of Peckham Rye Lane, requires her furniture.
56 - Mrs C Bird, 9 Russel Street, would like two small parcels sent to Capt. John Bird, 11 John Street, Adelphi. Her 11 parcels have arrived safely
57 - Mrs C Bird wants a double chest of drawers, a small Pembroke Table, a high mahogany music stand, a canary and a small ban-box collected from 11 John Street, and sent to 1 Brunswick Place, Bath
58 - Mrs C Bird wants a double chest of drawers, a small Pembroke Table, a high mahogany music stand, a canary and a small ban-box collected from 11 John Street, and sent to 1 Brunswick Place, Bath
59 - Blackshaw, 10 Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, wants aeveral heavy packages of books and linen stored
60 - Mrs Blakeney, Brighton. Letter by her solicitor, I Rogers asking for account for goods left in Mr. Tilbury's care for some years. Asks for discount as goods of little value. Reply from Mr. Tilbury - no discount can be allowed & more will be charged if bill is not paid by December next
61 - Lady [Blakiston]. Order that Mrs. Elizabeth Lalor may inspect the goods in store
62 - Capt Thomas Blakiston, Thorpe Lodge, near Norwich sends several cases and a trunk by water from Lymington
63 - Capt Thomas Blakiston is forwarding some more boxes
64 - Major W Blundell, United Services Club, Pall Mall, wishes some one to call so that he can pay his account
65 - Mrs Bontein wants her harp (package 21) forwarded to Sir Edmund Stanley, 41 Montpelier Terrace, Cheltenham
66 - Mrs Bontein wants package 18 and 19, a bed & bedding, sent to 31 Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square
67 - A C Boode, Wiltshire, wants some cases sent to him
68 - Lady Gore Booth, Exmouth, is forwarding some packages
69 - Lady Gore Booth, Letter to wharfinger at Leith & Glasgow wharf to deliver to carman 6 packages addressed to Henry Gore Booth
70 - Sir Robert Booth, Messrs. R of Lime Street write that if the cases reach the West India Docks before 4 o'clock they should be in time
71 - Sir Robert Gore Booth, wants all his goods sent to Dublin except the two globes
72 - Capt Bouchier, wants his goods delivered to Lincoln's Inn
73 - Cpat Bowdoin, 5,Paragon Buildings, Bath, wants 2 cases of wine sent by the carrier, and the six cases stored
74 - D Bowman Esq., Ventome Lodge, Bushey, apologises for not settling his account for so long and promises to settle it soon when he will be in London
75 - D Bowman, Ventome Lodge, apologises for not settling his account sooner - he has been confined by his mother-in-law's illness - but he will be in London within 10-12 days and will settle it then
76 - D Bowman, Love Hill, Langley, Bucks, wants his two "Consoles" or Chiffoniers sent to him
77 - W Bowyer, Esq., Stoke House, Cobham, Surrey, is going to the Continent for a year and wants his belongings stored. Mr. Tilbury has been highly recommended to him by his Friend Sir Thomas Thompson and he is inquiring therefore about terms and conditions of storage
78 - H S Boyd, Esq., Great Malvern. Mrs. Boyd gives detailed instructions as to which of her things she wants forwarded
79 - H S Boyd, Esq., Great Malvern. Mrs. Boyd complains that some of her goods are missing & others broken and wants compensation. She gives further directions for moving her property nevertheless
80 - H S Boyd, Esq, Ann Boyd sends instructions for the transport of her furniture from the warehouse to Malvern. Mice have eaten holes in the mattress and she has more picture frames than she knows what to do with
81 - H S Boyd, Esq., Malvern, has ordered his bankers to pay Mr. Tilbury £11.12.s in full settlement of the bill
82 - Thomas Bracken, of 10 King's Arms Yard, will pay his bill for £13.0.4
83 - Mrs Bramley, Folkestone, Kent wants two cases sent to her
84 - Mrs Bramley, 13 Foley Place, complains that the chintz covers, the pillows and bolster of her rosewood sofa are missing
85 - Rev J Bramley, Grove Hill, Tunbridge Wells, wants a number of parcels sent to his new house, Neville Park, Tunbridge
86 - Rev J Bramley, other things wanted
87 - Col Bromhead, 24 Regency Sq., Brighton, is about to settle there. He wants all his goods to be sent by waggon with the plate chest insured for £100 and the wine hamper packed most securely
88 - Col Bromhead, Dorking, has sent them 3 trunks and a small hamper from Brighton
89 - Col Bromhead, Dorking, wants his goods sent
90 - Col Bromhead wants his trunks and a chest of drawers sent at once to Cheltenham. There has been too much delay
91 - Col Bromhead, 8 Landsdowne Place, Cheltenham, wants saddlery and crockery added to the things to be sent. He complains of the delay
92 - Col John Bromhead, sends, a cheque
93 - Col John Bromhead, Lincoln. Two of his six leather trunks have not arrived at Cheltenham. Request they may be sent by waggon & gives description of all six
94 - Col J Bromhead, 8, Lansdowne Place, Cheltenham requests that bearer of this letter be given all his goods except two cases of wine and three hampers to be delivered at the above address
95 - Mrs Colonel Broughton, 14 Grand Parade, Brighton, wants the deal packing case No. 3 sent carefully as it is full of china and glass
96 - Mrs Brouncker, 49 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, wants trunk. A vague lady
97 - Mrs Brouncker, 35 Brunswick Terrace, Brighton, would like to have two hampers of wine, one trunk and some other parcels
98 - R Brown, Esq., Bognor, feels that £50 for removal of his goods is too expensive. He also wants estimates for regilding two large drawing looking glasses
99 - R Brown, Esq., sends instructions about gilding the frames of two mirrors, rough gold on the dark parts. He hopes the glass and crockery will be packed in fresh straw - a neighbour had his glass ruined by it being packed in old straw
100 - Yeats Brown, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Requests account for goods which have been stored many years. Requests it by return of post before he leaves England again for a long while
101 - Mrs William Browne, sends instructions to Mr Johnstone about moving her furniture to Ludlow. She hopes it will be packed more carefully than last time when the goods arrived broken and damaged
102 - Mrs Browne, Ludlow. Additional instructions about moving her furniture
103 - Mrs William Browne, Ludlow, sends a draft upon her Bankers, Messrs Child for £15.12.0
104 - C P Brun, Esq., Prideaux Place, Padstow, Cornwall, wants all his things sent immediately
105 - E Bryan, Esq., wants a dozen bottles of wine despatched by the Hastings van. PS pack it carefully
106 - Wm Bryan, 10 Hastings Crescent, Hastings. Directs that no trunks, packages etc., in the warehouse are to be opened by anyone & nothing is to be sent to anybody without a signed order from him
107 - William Bryan Esq, Mr Leake, solicitor, will leave some goods for Mr Bryan
108 - Sir John Buchan, 8 Grafton Street, Brighton, wants trunks sent by Mr. Bullen the Leatherhead carrier
109 - Lt Col Buckley, Minehead, wants his goods sent to 7 Upper Brook Street
110 - E Buller, Esq., Dilhorne Vale, near Stone, Staffordshire, supposes that the delay in sending his wine, receipts and bill is due to the frost, but asks that they be sent as soon as the weather permits
111 - Mrs J Buller is anxious about the port wine she has in store and asks Mr Tilbury to guard it well against frost
112 - Mrs J Buller, furniture and wine has arrived except for one box, originally marked number 22, but now another box bears this number. Mrs, Buller wants it sent and wants to know what other boxes remain besides the one containing Law-books
113 - Mrs Burchall, Tunbridge Wells, has received goods but a case of glass is missing
114 - Mrs Burchall. The account is unsettled because of the lost glass. She intends to deduct half the value from the account
115 - Mrs George Burdett, will call and wants No. 11 ready for inspection
116 - Capt Burgoyne, retired, 96 High Street, Cheltenham, is spending all his furniture into store but will allow another gentleman to share the delivery van if there is any room
117 - Capt Burgoyne sends detailed list of consignment
118 - Major Burrowes, Scaifes Hotel, wishes to settle his account and have two boxes collected
119 - Major Burrowes, 4 Columbia Place, Cheltenham, sends a draft to settle his account
120 - Major Burrowes, Cheltenham, wants 21 cases of wine shipped to India, to be collected and 5 of them sent on to him. Gives details of wine
121 - Mrs Burrowes., is awaiting a statement from Mr Tilbury
122 - The Hon Sir Francis Burton, is forwarding 17 or 18 cases by sea from York
123 - The Hon Sir Francis Burton. The cases have been sent off
124 - Miss Bury, from Castle Hotel, Hastings. Asks Mr Tilbury to forward three of her trunks from his warehouse immediately to above address. Promises further custom. In meantime will he send her the account to be settled
125 - Miss Bury, Castle Hotel, Hastings. Asks for all packages in Mr. Tilbury's care to be forwarded on receipt of this letter to 27,Wellington Square, Hastings, by the Fly van
126 - Miss Bury, 7 Lansdowne Place, Cheltenham, wants all her goods despatched to her
127 - Mrs Byles. Mr. Hayward of Quedgeley near Gloucester, writes on behalf of Mrs. Byles, to say he has forwarded 40 packages to Mr Tilbury's warehouse. He thinks the bedding may be damp owing to the wet weather and hopes Mr. Tilbury will have it dried. Mr Tilbury should also pay the porterage which will be settled with the bill
128 - Capt Cadogan, 30 Grosvenor Square, wants his cases collected from the Customs House
129 - Capt Cadogan, Leamington, wants to know if certain cases have arrived. He is forwarding 13 cases of books which he will not want as soon as the goods he deposited in the summer, so these latter are to be kept uppermost, the books being kept "in the best situation". He asks for a list of all his goods in storage and the cost
130 - The Rev G Caldwell, 10 Saville Row, wants the large chest of linen and the hamper of wine
131 - The Rev G Caldwell, 35 Maddox Street, wants chest No. 2
132 - H Cameron, Esq, 2 Alpha Place North, St John's Wood, wants china, 2 cases, an arm chair and some pictures collected and put in store
133 - Sir A Campbell, Knightsbridge Barracks. Mr Winter, [batman] wants cases collected for storage
134 - J. Campbell, Esq, 20 Lower Crescent, Clifton, near Bristol, wants a bonnet box, described as an imperial, and a leather case sent to him by waggon
135 - Lady Campbell, 48 Chandos Square., Leamington, Warwickshire. wants all her goods sent to her. Her servant John Lutman, (now discharged) says he sent a large trunk & a hat box to the warehouse. Lady Campbell knows nothing of this but if such things are found they may be given to him
136 - W Canterley, 11 Holly Terrace, Highgate, wants everything warehoused. Mrs Charles Hill of Hampstead has recommended Tilbury's
137 - ajor Capan, of Hastings. asks for a patent water closet and a deal case to be sent to Mrs. Bromley at Mr Heath's, 1 Denmark Place, Hastings, by waggon from his store
138 - Lady Carhampton. Mrs. Woolcock, 5 Guildford Place, Clerkenwell, writes on behalf of Lady Carhampton, to ask that Lady Carhampton's things be sent to her at Brighton, for £5 all-inclusive
139 - Countess Carhampton, Brighton. Mrs Woolcock, housekeeper, wishes to know why the things have not arrived
140 - The Hon J Carnegie, Littlegreen, near Petersfield, sends a list of goods to be sent to him
141 - William Carter, Esq., Montagu Place, Worthing, cryptic letters:- "I have just returned from Southampton, was surprised at your letter of 30 last month, I will thank you to write to me by the return of post, and should you not have my goods etc., etc. I shall myself be in London early in the week and insist on their being removed."
142 - Capt Carter, 29 Bury Street, St. James, wants an account and to know from which wharf his goods will be sent overseas
143 - Capt Carter, 29 Bury Street. One of the mahogany chests has not arrived at Plymouth. Enquiries should be made
144 - Lady Georgiana Cathcart, Richmond. Will has received the desired packages
145 - Miss Chamberlaine, list of goods
146 - Mrs Chambre, Bedford Square, Brighton, wants packages & a ½ chest of drawers sent to her. She is using a franked scrap of paper
147 - Miss Chauncey, Theobalds, Herts. Asks for a four poster bed & bedding, items 8, 9, 10 & 11 to be ready in his store for collection by a person
148 - The Countess of Clare, has despatched a wardrobe by carrier
149 - The Rev H Clarke, 1 Dorset Place, Tunbridge Wells, wants certain packages. Note on back to 'Larry' by E.A.T. Yourself I think must set about this immediately - see they are fit for the journey & when they are loaded let Smith come here and let us know'
150 - The Rev H Danvers Clarke, Tunbridge Wells, is returning the goods by carrier for £2.2.0
151 - The Rev H D Clartke, c/o Rev. Dr Willer's, Clandon, Guildfore, Surrey, wants to know whether the goods have arrived safely
152 - Mr Danvers Clarke, Arreton, Newport, Isle of Wight. asks for all his goods except two items to be sent by Friday to Borough to go on the Newport Trader. Other two items will be collected and go by van and waggon. Could defective cases be screwed
153 - J C Clarke, Teddington Place. Postscript to a note sent in the morning - Mr. Clarke thinks the van with two horses will be sufficient for the load on Friday
154 - Mrs L Clarke, Hyde Park Hotel, wants 2 linen chests collected
155 - Henry Clive, Esq, inquires about charges etc. for storage. (On the back the firm has written the charges:- Chests, boxes, Hampers, Crates etc. under 20 - 2d a week, less for more. Wine likewise (and they have a convenient cellar for it). Plate he begs to decline as "no extra charge is ever made on account of value
156 - Henry Clive, Esq, will send his servant to collect some goods
157 - Henry Clive, Esq, 71 Pall Mall, wants hamper No 15, containing 3 doz. white wine - not French - sent to the Duke of Northumberland's, Charing Cross
158 - Mr Cobb, Portsmouth, will not be returning to town and so will leave goods in store
159 - Mr Cobb, c/o 3 Cross Lane, St Mary's Hill, Thames Street, would like to have his account. On his reckoning, the storage should cost about 5/- a week
160 - Mr Cobb would like a man sent to collect the money for his account. He does not expect to pay the full amount as the table was not matted whilst in store and is now in a disgraceful condition
161 - Hon Mrs B Cochranme, wine withdrawn between Feb and Jun 1832, 18 doz and 11 other bottles
162 - Hon Mrs B Cochrane, 13 Streatham Street., wants the rest of her goods sent to her
163 - J H Cohen, Effra Road, Brixton, wants a cart and a hamper sent to collect goods and bottles
164 - J H Cohen, 4 German Place, Brighton, wants Trunk No. 27 sent by Winch & Chaplin's van, Regent's Street
165 - Ceaser Colclough, Esq., Evis Hotel, Queen Street, Bath, wants a parcel collected from Messrs. Drury's office and kept for him
166 - John C Colquhoun, 46 New Bond St., would like his account
167 - Lt Col Colvin, Ludlow, sends a draft to settle his account
168 - Mrs W. Cookson, Southgate, Middx. Anne Neale Lawynn is sending a carrier to pay the bill owed by her niece Mrs. Cookson
169 - A V Corbet, Esq., 8 Bedford Square., Brighton, would like the large heavy deal box sent by van
170 - S Cosby, Esq., Amport House, Andover, wants all his things sent as soon as possible. He asks that great care be taken, as he has had some things broken recently
171 - S Cosby, Esq, Amport House, Andover. Instructions for collecting Mr. Cosby's property - salvers from Thomas, the silversmith; clock and candlelabras from the French Clock Maker etc., - and sending it to Amsport House. Mr Cosby will pay £10 for this but that must include all expenses
172 - Mrs Cosser, 2 Beaumont Street, Oxford, wants the large mahogany chest and the large white painted sort of closet with glass doors sold for her
173 - Mrs Crosser wants a little mahogany cabinet out of store, and a chiffonier, to be collected from the Edgware Road to go in store. The charges will remain the same? £11.14.0. p.a
174 - Mrs Creighton., Nunthorpe, near York, gives directions for sending her property to her
175 - C W Crowther, Esq., 8 Dix's Hill, asks that some packages be forwarded
176 - Philip N Crowther., 8 Clarendon Street, Leamington would like four parcels sent by Pickford's Canal boats
177 - Dalrymple, Esq., East India Chambers. Note authorising the bearer to inspect or take away certain property. On the other page, a letter from Edward Baxton, dated 13 Jun, asking that when the bearer of the note arrives, 5 of Mr. Dalrymple's pictures be given to him
178 - Mrs Dangerfield,, 8 Nottinghill Square, would like her account
179 - Mr Daniel, 6 Craven Street, Strand, would like a china footbath that is in store
180 - Messrs Darrien. Mr Ashurst writes to Mr E A Garner, at the warehouse, enclosing two drafts on Messrs. Darrien, Finch Lane, £7.7.0. for him and £32.3.11. for Mr Tilbury. Mr Henry and the Miss Darriens send their thanks
181 - R Dart, Esq, going to Arundel Villa, Bays Hill, Cheltenham, wants his large French bedstead (painted maple) and bedding, to be sent in time to catch that day's 12 o'clock train for Cheltenham, from Paddington Railway Station
182 - Capt Davies Retired., Great Malvern, would like Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 of his baggage by Worcester waggon
183 - Capt Davies., Malvern, Worcester, requests that his two trunks be sent to him and wants them "weighed separately and the weight of each noted distinctly on the direction to prevent the imposition commonly practised at Waggon offices"
184 - H. Davies, Esq., Buckingham Place, Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, wants Trunk No 121 - it was sent from Montagu Square
185 - Capt H T Davies, Retired., would like the smallest of his book boxes sent to Nunham Cottage, Cheltenham
186 - Henry Davies, Esq., Mrs. D Lonsdale wants some articles transferred including several that were omitted in the last order
187 - Henry Davies, Esq., wants a trunk, a portmanteau and a deal box sent to 5 Chester Terrace
188 - Mrs. Dawson, Lislie Villa, Cheltenham, is sending goods by carrier. She enumerates them endlessly. She would like the furniture from the Portman Square house sent on to her
189 - Mr Dawson, 19 Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, would like his goods sent there
190 - Sir William de Bathe, 2 Oriental Terrace, Brighton, West Cliff, would like all his goods sent by carrier except the crockery and the books
191 - Mr Delatre 5 Farrington Street, City Fleet. Sends an extract of a letter from Mr. Bouveison who has been imprisoned for debt in Paris and has borrowed £45. on four bales of Mr. Delatre's formerly stored with the Tilbury's. These Bales will be sold by auction if not reclaimed soon. Asks Mr. Tilbury to try to get his bales back and to get further month's grace for Mr. B. Offers more bales of merchandise as security for expenses
192 - M Mesnil-a- Delatre, Pres EU, Frances. Wants goods placed as securities recovered
193 - M Mesnil-a- Delatre, Pres EU, Frances. Has sent three bales to Mr. Tilbury to cover expense of dealing with Mr. Bouveison's affairs. If contents of number 3 Bale are sufficient would he send the other two bales c/o Captain Cole, Agent, Newhaven by the Brighton van. If three bales necessary, Mr. Tilbury to keep them. Invoice and bales to be sent to Mr. Cole - for customs. Details of No. 3 bale listed
194 - C Dering, Esq., Regency Place, Brighton, wants to have histhings moved from Brighton to Berkhampstead. What would be Mr Tilbury's charges, and has the carriage springs and a cover so that a man servant can accompany the leggage
195 - Mrs Charlotte Elizabeth Dering, Dover, sends for her belongings. An incredibly detailed letter with a wonderful testimonial to her appreciation of Messrs Tilbury
196 - Sir Edward Charles Dering, 35 Cavendish Square, wants a wardrobe, a chimney piece, 12 chairs, 4 brass cannon and a brass [pigme] collected from Brewer Quay, Lower Thames Street
197 - Rev Henry Destseux, of St Leonard's moving to 83 Marine Parade, Brighton is sending some goods to have warehouse by waggon. They are to remain with other things, there, until informed and then to be sent by Pickford's boat to Leamington. Will send key of closet in which things are deposited and asks receipt of goods be acknowledged. Also how long boat takes to reach Leamington
198 - Charles Devon of Ripley, Surrey. Requests that 14 packages including 32 bottles of wine for which a permit is needed. Should be sent by the Hardwick and Ripley waggon from Spur Borough
199 - Charles Devon, Ripley, Surrey, wants trunks 56 and 57 forwarded by Stephen's Ripley waggon from the Spur Inn, Borough
200 - Charles Devon, Ripley, wants package 60 by Stephen's waggon
201 - Charles Devon, Esq.,Teddington Place, intends to come to the warehouse to inspect the condition of certain packages. What would be the charge for conveying them to his house
202 - W F Dick, 1 Wellington Place, Cheltenham, wants two painted boxes on stands and a large deal case with tin box, sent by one of the light waggons
203 - W F Dick, wants three trunks by Tanner & Baylis heavy waggon
204 - Mrs Digby of Brighton requests that boxes left in storage with Tilbury's should be sent to Southampton as she is moving there. To go by Lipscombe's waggon and labels on boxes are to be dated
205 - Mrs Dillon, 2 Esplanade, Dover, wants a hamper with 2 doz. bottles of port, by the Dover van, daily from the White Bear Inn, Piccadilly
206 - Mrs Dillon urges Tilbury to make haste to send the hamper of wine that she asked for three days ago
207 - Mr Dixon, 79 Basinghall Street, would like to inspect the furniture of the late Mrs. Dixon. It should be moved out 'and in some measure dusted'
208 - E Dodwell, Bristol, sends a small case of minerals by the Regent-Bristol coach
209 - Charles Dormer, Chatham, wants the baggage immediately by van. Care must be taken with the crockery
210 - Charles Dormer, Chatham, wants three trunks sent by Stanbury's waggon from the Old White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly
211 - Lady Douglas, Dorset House, Tunbridge Wells, wants trunk 28 as soon as possible
212 - Lady Douglas, 10 Gloucester Place, will call to see Mr. Tilbury
213 - Lady Douglas, 22 Albion Place, Ramsgate wants No. 13 an iron bedstead, sent by the least expensive means
214 - Sir J Douglas, Felfham, near Bognor, on the recommendation of the Rev Ed Bullock of Hamildon, would like to leave his books, house linen, crockery etc., (14-15 large cases) in Mr Tilbury's care, when he goes abroad for a year. He asks for details
215 - W Douglas, Salisbury, near Lavington, has inspected the furniture and estimates that the removal will cost about £3 or guineas
216 - Mrs Dowdeswell, 8 Cambray Street, Cheltenham, wants the wainscott box and the Imperial, as they contain her keys and she is in great distress. Everything else, except the harp to be sent the next week, but by the most careful waggon, as the vans sometimes transfer goods at Oxford and there is valuable cut glass in the cases
217 - Mrs Dowdeswell., Leamington, near Warwick, asks for a receipt of the trunk she is sending
218 - Mrs Dowdeswell., 2 Oxford Buildings, Cheltenham, wants Box in cloth no. 2 and trunk no. 3. Mr. Tilbury is to keep her harp
219 - Mrs Dowdeswell., wants the deal box. She writes on mourning paper. The harp is to remain
220 - Mrs Dowdeswell, Leamington, has forwarded three trunks and a deal case
221 - Mrs Dowdeswell. 3 Promenade, Cheltenham, wants box No. 4
222 - Mr Downs, 15 Grand Parade, Brighton, wants his tables and chairs, 'matted' to be sent with great care
223 - Mrs Drake., Gordon's Hotel, Albemarle Street, will call the next day
224 - Mrs Drake, wants a box of furs collected, and put where they will be free from moth
225 - Mrs Drake wishes to inspect bundles 89 and 274
226 - Lt Col John Drummond, 13 Portman Street wants his things put in store, the glass insured £150, the books for £150, the rest for £200. The blue box is to be sent in 3 months time, to Ireland by Messrs. Pickford's
227 - Capt John D Dundas., 5 Bedford Square, Brighton. Writes that he is shortly going to the continent and gives advance notice that he would like all his effects stored at Tilbury's. His piano should be sent to his brother Sir William Dundas, Queensbury Villa, Richmond, Surrey. He trusts they will store his goods in a dryer place as last time some were wet and mouldy
228 - Capt J D Dundas, 5 Bedford Square, Brighton. Repeats his request of 16 Jul - to send a well covered waggon with a platform to slide the piano under. Asks to be told where the van is to put up in Brighton
229 - Mrs Dunlap has written about the removal of her goods but has not received a reply - she asks that nothing be done until a reply is received making it clear that her wishes are understood
230 - F Dwarris, Kingsthorpe Hous, Northampton about dispatch of goods by Worsters & Stubbs boat
231 - Mrs Dwarris says that some goods for storage will be arriving from Worster & Stubbs
232 - Mrs Dwarris., 3 Park Place, Cheltenham, wishes her old friend Mr Bicknell to be given access to her plate chest to re-arrange it. She would like to have it insured for the journey. Mr B will settle her account for the last 2 years
233 - Richard Earle, wants his goods sent by packet c/o James Hartley & Co., Dublin
234 - Mrs Edison., Bampton, near Whitney, Oxfordshire, sends detailed instructions for the forwarding of her things
235 - Mrs Eliot, wants 2 boxes of books sent by the Brighton van c/o the Van Office
236 - Mrs Eliot, Elstree, Edgware, Herts., wants her boxes and cases and the bill and "hopes he will charge her as moderately as possible"
237 - The Dowager Lady Ellenborough, wants some alabster moved to Hill Street - 'four of his most steady and careful men' required
238 - Lady Ellenmborough, wants Gordon sent to unpack some wine stored in his cellar or are they "packed one upon the other like the furniture in the warehouse any particular article of which is perfectly inaccessible".
239 - Lady Ellenborough, 3 Stratford Place, will pay her bill if Mr Tilbury will send a clerk
240 - Col Elwood., will call to pay his account. He wants the goods insured for £400 against fire
241 - Col Elwood (for Mrs. Elwood), Prospect House, Bedford Street, Marine Parade, Brighton asks that muff box be sent by coach & deal box by waggon, to her address. Both to be carefully packed
242 - Col Elwood, Marine Parade, Brighton. He forgot to mention in earlier letter that all packages sent to him should be corded - especially the largest deal chest. This is always to be done in future. Also wherever his insurance policy expires it should be renewed automatically
243 - Col Elwood, 105 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, wants 7 or 8 packages sollected promptly at 2 o'clock
244 - Col Elwood, Eastbourne, writes that he has made a mistake in describing the box he wishes for, he now describes it in detail
245 - Col Elwood. Miss Elwood wants some things sent
246 - Col Elwood., Augusta House, Worthing, Sussex, gives instructions for sending his things
247 - Col Elwood, Brighton, has sent a deal box by Crosswellers Brighton waggon
248 - Capt. G Everest, 8, Old Cavendish Street, wants geological specimens to be delivered to the bearer, Rev. Wm. P. Vernon, to be taken by sea to York Museum
249 - Capt Everest. The Rev Thomas Everest asks that his brother's belongings be sent to him at the rectory in Gloucestershire. P.S. If Lord Denbigh has not called for the Chart of Minerals, Mr. Tilbury is to retain it
250 - Rev T R Everest, wants boxes 2 and 4 sent to himself in Dublin, c/o Messrs Carne, Falmouth
251 - Wm Everett, Norfolk Street, wants an estimate for conveying furniture to Hampton. Answer on back - for 13 loads the charge will be 20 guineas
252 - Vincent Eyre, Pelham House, Tunbridge Wells, wants trunks sent by sea to Ramsgate
253 - Falwasser, Great Malvern, wants a box sent. It contains dresses which are wanted for a particular occasion, so particular care should be taken that they do not arrive too late
254 - Mrs Falwasser, 3 Montagu Place, Cheltenham. Her drawing room carpets have disappeared. She is furious
255 - Mrs Fancourt., Hampton Court, wrote previously that her furniture could not be moved till 27 Sept, the buyer of her house seemed to want to buy part of the furniture but has not changed his mind, so will Mr. Tilbury move it as soon as possible. In a P.S. she asks that he send some soft hay for packing
256 - Mrs Fancourt, 5 Cork Street, wants furniture stored before she goes to the coast
257 - Mrs.Fancourt, 5 Cork Street, wants trunks collected at once
258 - Lord Farnham, note to deliver goods to bearer
259 - Farquhardson Esq., 9 Montpellier Row, Blackheath, is sending a carrier to collect two hampers "considering it the more economical way"
260 - Capt Fausett of Cambridge has that day sent 2 boxes to be placed with his other goods. He will pay the carriage when he comes to town in a fortnight or so
261 - James Fenning wants a small press and a chest of drawers
262 - James Fenning, Esq., Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, wants all his things out of store
263 - James Fenning, all his furniture has not yet arrived; please send it
264 - Col Ferrior, Bristol, wants his trunks taken from store and sent after him to [...] Pembrokeshire, South Wales
265 - Capt J Festing, 9 Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, would like his goods and account
266 - Rev Worboys Finch, wants his 15 packages delivered to Messrs Gosling and Eyley
267 - Capt Fisher, Navy Club, wants a small tin box delivered from store to 39 Duke Street
268 - Capt Fisher, 39 Duke Street, would like the rest of his goods and the account
269 - Col. Fitzgerald, St Dunstan's, Canterbury, has forwarded six packages
270 - Col Fitzgerald, St James Street, Bath, where are his goods? Tilbury's letter tells him nothing, and there are no agents in Bath for Brookes' Wharf
271 - Col Fitzgerald., Bath. His goods have not yet arrived by water - which agent had charge of them? or were they sent by waggon
272 - Col Fitzgerald, Bath The property has arrived, the plate soaked in sea water, as it had not been under cover, and been put on a Reading boat and delayed for days. But 'the property is arrived - better late than never'
273 - Major Fitzgerald, Addiscombe, Croydon, is forwarding a box. Together with the letter is a receipt for 3s. for carriage of a trunk
274 - P Fitzpatrick, Esq., Bognor, sends a cheque for his account and asks that his two remaining boxes be sent, they contain "marble of value" so care must be taken
275 - Miss Flood, Ramsgate, would like, by sailing packet, 1 large and 2 small trunks, a basket of china and some bottles of wine. She will be in London shortly and will settle the account then
276 - Capt J H Fraser, would like a trunk collected and stored from the Colonade Hotel, Charles Street
277 - Mrs John Fraser, writes that she has his authority to remove her goods.
278 - Capt J Fraser, Windsor, sends draft to pay account
279 - G Fyler,, Paris, wants his bill presented to the Rev James Townsend at the Oxford & Cambridge Club
280 - Miss Gall, Clifton Cottage, Shefford, Beds. Would like her account (Mrs. Gosling's sister-in-law
281 - Sir James Gambier, Clarence Town, Dover, wants a black leather trunk sent by waggon
282 - Sir James Gambill, fears that certain packages have not arrived at the warehouse. Meanwhile he is coming to take some things out of store
283 - Mrs Gardiner., East Acton, is much concerned about the loss upon her wine in store and hopes her other property will be well taken care of
284 - Hon Capt Gardiner, Pierrepont House, Bath, wants all his goods. A special box must be made for the writing desk
285 - Major Gardiner, 7,Clarence Place, Dover, would like trunk No. 35, with coloured clothes, and other goods collected from Mrs. Russell's, 6, Duke Street, Portland Place, (furnished rooms)
286 - Sir Osborne Gibbes, 66 Park Street, would like his deal box and the account
287 - The late Dr Gibbings, Lady G-----? wants all the goods, and the account, delivered to her at 46 Belgrave Square. Cases 20 and 22 contain prints with glass to them.
288 - Sir Osborne Gibbs wants his black leather trunk sent to him at 10 German Place, Brighton.
289 - Sir Osborne Gibbs, Brighton; the trunk has not arrived, please send it soon.
290 - Miss Gilder, 5 Fitzroy Square, would like her boxes by the next day.
291 - S Gilder, Esq, wants a porter sent from the warehouse to his hotel to collect two boxes to be put into storage.
292 - R Gill, Esq, asks that certain articles be sent to Mr Strong.
293 - James Glassford, 10 Royal York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol wants 3 parcels by Crutwell's waggon.
294 - James Glassford, Clifton wants packages sent to Mr Chaplin, Bristol.
295 - James Glassford, 3 Oriental Place, Brighton would like his package in cloth, marked E, sent by van.
296 - Major Glover, Castle Hill, Reading; Mrs Glover wants 6 boxes sent from the Saracen's Head, Friday St, by Whitchelor's waggon. Care with the largest - glass.
297 - Major CH Glover, Cheltenham, has sent 8 packages c/o Ames of Bristol, Wharfinger.
298 - W Major CK, Morley's Hotel, Cockspur Street, asks if the packages have arrived.
299 - Joseph Glover, 37 Smith Street, Gt Chelsea, wants his trunk and box sent c/o Mr Goff, Waltham Abbey, by Presland, Waltham Abbey carrier, from the Vine Inn, Bishopsgate Street.
300 - Miss Goddard, 63 Dale Street, Leamington, Warwickshire, wants a case.
301 - Mrs Gooch, books and wine to be collected from other warehouses and stored carefully.
302 - J Goodrich, Christ's College, Cambridge, wants some packages sent.
303 - Lady Gordon, 77 Baker Street, wants some boxes stored for a few weeks.
304 - Lady Gordon has sent a trunk from Scotland. Has it arrived? She wants 3 trunks sent to the Hyde Park Hotel, Oxford Street.
305 - Lady Gordon; remaining trunks should be sent to 34 Somerset Street, Portman Square.
306 - Lady Gordon, 27 South Audley Street, wants all her cases and the account.
307 - Lady Gordon would like a careful person sent to settle the account.
308 - Lady Gordon; a conveyance on springs needed to collect her luggage from 28 Old Burlington Street.
309 - Lady Gordon, South Audley Street, desires a man to call to collect payment and to receive further orders.
310 - Lady Gordon, would like the rest of the luggage on Tuesday, not Monday.
311 - Lady Gordon, Craigie House near Ayr. Wants her boxes taken to Mrs Murray's, 26 Portman Street, Portman Square
312 - Mrs Gosling wants a trunk sent. She will forward some more boxes for storage soon. If Mr Tilbury wishes to have his account settled he should apply to Mrs Walter Young, 16 York Street.
313 - Mrs Gosling, 75 Upper Berkeley Street, Mrs Gall's sister-in-law would like her large trunk delivered to re-pack it, and then everything back to store as she is going abroad.
314 - Mr G Gowan of Chichester writes that he is sending various trunks and chests by barge to the warehouse for storage. On their arrival a note is to be sent to Mrs Roberts, 6 Cleveland Row, St James's. Barge proprietor's account to be paid by Mr Tilbury and Gowan will pay his account when he comes to town in September. Lists contents of the trunks numbered 1-7.
315 - Mrs Emily Gowland, 70 Marine Parade, Brighton would like her account and a list of goods in store.
316 - Mrs Gowland. Bankers, Messrs Hoare, will pay Sir Claude Scott (Tilbury's banker) £16.14.0
317 - Mrs Gowland, sends all her goods and plate by Shepheard's waggon for storage, as she is going to Dieppe for a while
318 - Wm Graeme, Winchester, wants some things sent
319 - M Lessage Graham, Esq, 228 Regent Street, would like Mr Graham's chair sent to Mr Ball's 13, Bird Street, Manchester Square
320 - Mrs Grant (by E Morton), 36 Western Street, Brighton. Has dispatched three boxes and one green bag. If Mrs Grant has running account they are to pay carriage, if not a receipt must be given the bearer and he will be paid
321 - J B Green, 9 Fitzroy Place, Southwark Bridge Road, wants goods collected for storage
322 - Mr W Greenaway, Bankshall Street., Calcutta. Sends letter via Marseilles dated 15 Nov 1845 asking for his half yearly warehouse rent charge to be paid regularly. Asks for inventory of his stage belongings to compare with the receipts he holds. Last account paid 2 Oct 1844
323 - J Greentrtee, Esq., Manor House, near Elstree, Herts. Very long diffuse letter; (1) expressing distrust of Mr. Parrish - the amount charged for goods remaining at the docks seems excessive, (2) a case of glassware has been left behind at the West India Docks, (3) asks for a list of his cases in store.
324 - J Greentree Esq, Manor House. Again a long, diffuse and involved letter - (1) hopes that the correctness of Mr. Parish's charges has been ascertained, (2) Mr. Tilbury's list of packages does not agree with his own list. Also there is some confusion over the parts of a wardrobe, (3) Sir William Druton is leaving the country so Mr. Tilbury had better send him the account.
325 - Mrs Florence Gregor, sends draft on her bankers, Messrs Praed, of 189 Fleet Street for £40 12s 0d
326 - Miss Griffiths, wants some of her furniture taken out of storage and sent to Messrs. White and Piggot of Great Marlborough Street., she also wants Mr Tilbury to make a list of her plate and have it weighed
327 - Edward Grogan. A letter to authorise his brother George, to open a chest in store and to take goods from it
328 - Miss Richd Guillod, Graves House, is forwarding some articles. The harp should be kept dry
329 - Sir Colin Hackett, Munich, Bavaria. Plate and books to the value of £308. to be despatched
330 - Capt Hamilton, 1 Southampton Place, Cheltenham, would like his remaining goods and account by way of Dawes' waggon from the Bear Inn, Warwick Lane
331 - Capt Hamilton, Tilbury should apply to Col James South, at the Mount Coffee House, Grosvenor Street for £1.6.6. in settlement of bill
332 - A Hamilton, Esq, having had Mr Tilbury strongly recommended to him, wants to inquire about charges and whether it is necessary to insure the goods before placing them in store
333 - Rev J H Hamilton, Garendon Park, Loughborough, wants a cask of wine sent (60 bottles of sherry and 12 of Sauterne)
334 - J H Hamilton, Garendon Park, Loughborough, is sending an order upon his bankers for £31.17.0. Certain packages have not arrived - because of the flood. Meanwhile will M. Tilbury send two cases to the Bishop of Litchfield, 5 Belgrave Street., Grosvenor Place
335 - Rev J H Hamilton, Hathern near Loughborough sends directions for moving his goods, they must be well secured because "Mr. Hamilton has learnt by experience that nothing, which can be picked out, is safe when sent by the canal". The packages previously written about arrived after all, in good condition
336 - Col Hamms, complains that part of his baggage has been detained
337 - Lady Hampson of Brighton, sends instructions that a butt of wine sent to Tilbury's mentioned on enclosed invoice, should be received. £75 owing - duty will be paid to Mr. Tilbury's account at the Union Bank or remitted to him as directed. Wine is to be bottled as promised and when this is done they will be told where to send it
338 - Lady Hampson of Brighton, asks for her account to be sent to Rev K Saunders, 113 Marine Parade, Brighton. If it must be made out in London would Mr Tilbury send it to 7 Pelham Place, Hastings. Enclosed a letter from Isabella Tilbury explaining she thought it necessary to forward the letter to her father, and enquiring after the family's health
339 - R Hampton, 29 Duke Street, Manchester Square, wants 2 portmanteaux and 3 or 4 cases collected and stored
340 - Hon George Harcourt, wants his boxes on Tuesday. He will send for them. They were deposited in his former name
341 - Mr M Harding., 25 Bryanston Street asked for some things yesterday, but the wrong ones came. May he have portmanteau 6?
342 - Mrs Harding, wants her goods insured. Messrs MacDougall Son and Bainbye want a description of Tilbury's premises. Are they brick built?
343 - T Harding, wants all his goods sent to him
344 - Thos Harding, Esq, Tillingbourne, would like his account
345 - H Hardman Ramsgate, wants his leather portmanteau sent to 17 Charles Street, St James's as he is coming to town to-morrow
346 - Admiral Romsey Hardyman is sending 34 cases of wine and 21 packages by Burnett's waggon
347 - J S Harkness, Esq., 7 Bedford Place, Hastings, formerly Blucher Buildings, wants his goods by van on Monday
348 - Mr S Harkness, Bedford Place, Hastings. Mrs Saunders wishes to deposit her furniture with the Tilburys and she will send it in 2 vans. She wants the packages named and numbered and Mr. Harkness suggests that a list of items be made out for the porter to sign and any injury to be noted on it. A plate chest is to be kept - where should it be sent?
349 - Mrs Harrison, 30 Robert Street, would like Mr Parry [foreman] to send her prints to 13 Frederick Place, Hampstead Road
350 - F Hart, Esq., 26 Dorset Place, Dorset Square, would like an estimate for storing some packages. Written across is 1/6d or 1/9d per week
351 - Mrs Hartfordt, of Cheltenham asks for her account to date to be sent under cover to Mr James Hughes, 25 Mount Street, Berkeley Square
352 - Mrs Hartfordt. [Solicitor] gives her address as Kingscote Villa, Cheltenham
353 - Mrs Hartfordt, Kingscote Villa, Cheltenham. States that Mr. Tilbury misunderstood her letter and applied to Mr Hughes to arrange payment. She wishes him to state method of payment. Could he appoint an agent at the van office in Cheltenham to take payment of her account
354 - Miss B Hartley, Richmond, wants a hamper of 2 dozen Madeira. Williams, the Richmond carrier will call the next day
355 - Winchcombe Hartley, Sunnings Hill, would like a hamper of madeira sent to Wildish Hotel, Canterbury where Mr H. will be on the 30th on his way to the sea side
356 - Winchcombe Hartley, 2 Brighton Place, Portobello, Edinburgh, has valued his pictures at £80. If they do not sell for that figure, Messrs. Tilbury are to retian them
357 - Mrs Harvey, Braywick Lodge, near Maidenhead, Berks., would like her carpet and rug
358 - J Harvey, Stratford, says that his goods have been well taken care of and safely delivered. He sends a draft
359 - J Hatfield., wants the remaining 4 dozen pints of white wine in the case opened last Apr
360 - W Hathaway, Esq., sends directions for packing and transporting his goods
361 - W S Hathaway, at Mr Wheeler's, 61 Gracechurch Street will settle his bill though he has been overcharged. Why £4.10.0. for one caravan when the other time it was £6.0.0. for 2? Two bedstead knobs are lost and the mahogany chairs damaged
362 - W S Hathaway. R Hamilton [his man of business] writes about removal of goods and difficulties in obtaining a waggon
363 - W S Hathaway, 61 Gracechurch Street. His family will leave Southampton for their house at Langley Grove, and be there to receive the furniture
364 - Mr Hamilton, of Hathern, encloses an order on Hammersley's for £5.12.0
365 - G C Haughton, 27 Burton Street wants Box 15
366 - Archdeacon M Hawtayne, 34 Judd Street, Brunswick Square, wants a lot of things put in store
367 - Geo Hedge, Esq, Litchfield, notes that in the inventory of goods moved for him by Mr Tilbury, box No. 18 is missing, yet he is positive that it has been sent, having watched it being loaded
368 - R Henshaew, 4 Cavendish Crescent, Bath, is settled for some time. The immense expense of the waggons makes him feel he will have his goods moved by water, if Mr Tilbury thinks this is a good idea. He would also like a trunk sent from his brother's, Mr. Harrington, 35 Hans Place
369 - Capt William Hewitt, 19 Dunford Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth, would like his 'teakwood' box quickly by waggon
370 - Mr R J Heysham of Brighton. His waggon will be in town next Tuesday to collect remainder of his furniture. Advance notice given so that waggon may be loaded as quickly as possible. Mr. Heysham wants his man to get as far as possible on return journey to Brighton on Tuesday
371 - Mr R J Heysham of Brighton, regrets he has just returned to find two letters asking for payment of an account he thought paid. Inclement weather prevented him visiting London and he encloses a draft for the amount dated six daysahead to avoid loss. P.S. says that he has observed that the limit for a draft is £20. 17/6 will therefore be sent at the first opportunity
372 - G Higgens., Esq., 4,Warwick Street, Pall Mall, wants his books and bed packed and stored
373 - G Higgens, Esq, Skellow Grange, Robin Hood's Well, Doncaster, would like his books
374 - M Higgens, Esq., Saunderton Cottage, Tring, wants his bill
375 - David Hill, East India House, has some goods coming from Scotland, which he wishes Tilbury's to collect from Hore's Dock and to store
376 - Mrs Hillingfort, 8 St James's Place, Hampstead Road would like a list of her goods in store
377 - H Hoare, Esq, Worthing, sends directions for some bottles of wine to be selected out of those in store and sent to him
378 - Henry Hoare, 9,Sydney Parade, Bath, writes an incredibly detailed letter about sending his wine. A permit will be needed. Are the lists accurate
379 - Henry Hoare, writes that all the wine has arrived in order, but where is the doz. of port, ordered separately from Mr Hill, 27 Charles Street
380 - Col Hodgson, Tunbridge Wells. When are his things arriving?
381 - Col A Hodgson, Tunbridge Wells, is sorry that his account has been unpaid so long
382 - Col C Hodgson, Cheltenham, has sent 24 packages to Tilbury's for storage
383 - Mrs Hodgson, 5 South Parade Cheltenham. Would like a receipt for her 7 packages, sent from her London address
384 - G C Holford, 9 Gloucester Row, Weymouth. Mrs. Stevenson is sending her daughter's (Mrs Holford's) trunk for storage. Last week a box was sent by mistake to Mr Tilbury, will he return it
385 - G C Holford, Lavington, complains that he has not received a receipt for the pictures he brought from Mr Thompson, who promised to forward them to Mr Tilbury. The bill has been sent but not the receipt
386 - Capt R Taplow Home, wants his large sea chest sent to Mrs. Colonel Raper, Gothic Villas, Richmond
387 - Capt Hope, wants two trunks collected from the Burlington Hotel
388 - Major Horner, Dimond's Hotel, 22 New Ormond Street, would like his imperial, parcel No 15
389 - Major Horner, 3 Argyll Street, Regent Street, wants two deal boxes and a small box collected for storage
390 - Major Horner. [Solicitor] requests delivery of the late Major's goods
391 - Wm Horoman, requests that his goods be collected from 22 Half Moon Street
392 - Edw Horwood, College Farm, wishes the plate of the late Viscount Lake, boxes 1-6, to be transferred to Lake's name, also a letter from the Solcitor, Woodgate, of Lincoln's Inne, saying that the Viscount's name is Warwick
393 - Edw Horwood, Esq, List of goods to be stored
394 - Lord Howard of Effingham, 109 Jermyn Street, wants to put a box of his son's books in store
395 - Lord Howard, at the George, Rotherham, says all his goods arrived safely
396 - R Hudson, Esq, wants his goods moved
397 - Mrs Hughes., Cotswold House, Requests that a black leather trunk containing lines & also brushes & brooms may be sent to Brighton to be there when she arrives
398 - Wm Hill, Esq., Farquhar House, Highgate, sends a list of things he is forwarding to be stored
399 - Willm Hill, Esq., 7 Coronation Terrace, Illfracombe, that some things which had been in storage are mildewed and damp, therefore he requests that the rest of his belongings be moved from the ground floor on to the middle floor and not touching the outside wall. He also wants some things taken our of the storage and sent to Gerard de Visne Esq., 6 St Andrews Place, Regents Park, and certain others to be put in an accessible place so he can inspect them when he comes to London
400 - H Hutchings, Esq. St John's College, Oxford. A case of Mr. Hutchings has been sent to Messrs Tilbury by a third party but not placed with Mr. Hutching's other things and an extra charge has been made for it. Why?
401 - Mr G A Innes., 43 Pembroke Square, Kensington. Mr Innes is sending a waggon load of furniture to the Tilburys next Thursday and will send another load on Saturday
402 - Major Isacke, Croome Hill, Greenwich, directs Mr Tilbury to forward his baggage, and note to Van-man as to how to find Crooms Hill
403 - Mrs Jackson, would like her large wardrobe sent to [Collon's] 8 Pembroke Square with her account
404 - Josia Jackson, 13 Orchard Street, would like all his goods and the account
405 - Thomas Jackson, North Street, Cheltenham, would like some trunks, a chest of drawers, a writing table and a deal case of bottles
406 - Mrs Jackson, Westbourne Terrace, apologises profusely for unpaid bills
407 - Mrs Jackson. More to the same effect, with a copy of a curt note from Tilbury on the back
408 - J James, Somerset House, Tunbridge Wells, wants the paper mache tea tray and the sofa sent down by Bennett van from the Nag's Head, Borough
409 - J James. Some of his books have come out of store damp - are the pictures all right?
410 - Mr John James, Little Shelford, near. Cambridge. Request for an estimate for storing 6 tons of goods. If satisfactory, first load will be sent on Tuesday. Should waggon be sent to Blandford Place or Marylebone High Street?
411 - John James, Esq., Little Shelford has a waggon load of goods on the way
412 - P H James, 7 Regency Square, Brighton, does not want the plate and the bed sent yet. Mr. Brodwood (Broadwood?) should not send the piano yet
413 - P H James. Messrs Tilbury will be receiving Mrs. Week's grand piano from Messrs Braodwood. They should collect 2 chests of plate from Ransome's the Bankers in Pall Mall and send them with the bedding and other thing The piano must be protected from damp
414 - P H James, would like an account and a list of goods still in store
415 - P H James, sends draft (for £10.17.4)
416 - R J James, Esq., 14 Circus, Greenwich, sends a list of articles missing from among the goods he has received from Mr.Tilbury
417 - R G James., 14, Circus Road, Greenwich, is sending a man to collect two packages and a sea-chest
418 - Mrs Jeffreys., Doncaster wants her goods sent by water. Morley Sons & Co., Downe Wharf, London will ship them. To be directed c/o John Wright, High Street, Doncaster
419 - Miss Jones, Woodbine Cottage, would like a list of her goods, as she left Portman Square before the removal men had finished. The list should go to Lady Selsey, 33 Lower Grosvenor Street
420 - Mrs E Jones, 22 Great Castle Street, wants Messrs Tanner and Baylis to collect 11 trunks frumks from Tilburys for Cheltenham
421 - Lady Jones, Bridgnorth, would like the hamper and the deal case immediately
422 - Lt Col Jones, 11 St Margaret Street, Canterbury, would like the box that has been at Tilbury's for some years and the account
423 - Michael Jones, 34 Duke Street, Warwick Square, wants 6 large deal boxes collected
424 - Mr De Joinville, 68 West Street, Brighton. Is it possible for Tilbury's to send his furniture to Brighton and will it arrive safely and how much will it cost? If he is not able to buy a house in Brighton he will come and see Mr. Tilbury concerning the furniture
425 - Miss Jordan, Byford [Hereford] would like the frames and glass of the swing mirrors
426 - Miss Jordan, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Various trunks except those containing china and glass to be sent to the Rev John Jordan, Observatory.......? Bill to be sent to Milford House
427 - Capt B Kay, Belle Vue Place, Cheltenham, would like his goods - carriage £16. There are a piano, some trunks and chairs and a tea urn and tea tray at Mr Boucher's in Leadenhall Street, and the carriage standards at Mr Gunn's in Foley Place
428 - Mrs Keir, 18 Circus Road, Greenwich, asks that a caravan be sent to move her goods at the rate agreed on, of £2 per caravan all inclusive, from Circus Roadd., to 12 Nottingham Terrace
429 - Mrs Keir, 18 Circus Road, Greenwich, sends further directions for moving her goods
430 - J Kene, Stoke Bishop, near Bristol, has despatched, on Saturday 67 packages by Tanner's van, which should arrive on Tuesday. "We had not boxes sufficient and were therefore obliged to make use of hampers
431 - John Kenyon, 7 Upper Church Street, Bath, on the advice of Mr. Curteis of Devonshire Place, has sent off 13 packages, one a harp, by Betts & Drews fly boats, which should arrive in a few days
432 - John Kenyon has sent 16 more packages, including a small pianoforte, 3 skeleton cases and a gun case. The journey will take a full week
433 - Mrs Kerr, York Hotel, Dover, wants the dressing case, that was sent to Tilbury's by mistake, despatched to her at Dover at once, as she is waiting to cross to Paris
434 - Capt A King. Since Mr Tilbury has not answered his letters, he has made other arrangements about the transport of his goods
435 - Mrs Knowley, has forwarded 24 parcels for storage. Among them a box containing insects and another containing musical glasses require special care and need to be kept from damp
436 - Dr Laird, Bognor, acknowledges receipt of Mr. Tilbury's bill and informs him that the amount due £10.15.8) can be collected from Mr. Wansey at his counting-house, 1 Riches Court, Lime Street, Leadenhall Street
437 - Dr Laird, Bognor, wants package No 6 sent to him
438 - Dr Laird, requests Messrs Tilbury to forward box No 22 marking it "to be kept dry" by Prescott's Bognor Van. There are several receiving offices for this service but it would be best to send the box to the King's Head so as to avoid delay and danger of damp (unlike a previous box of books which was injured by damp in spite of Mr Tilbury's precautions)
439 - Miss Lambert, 16 [...] Terrace, Bayswater, would like her packages the next day
440 - Miss J Lang, Hornington, Warwickshire, requests 21 of her packages in store be forwarded to her brother
441 - Miss Lang, 5 Telford Terrace, Herne Bay, wants to know what she owes Mr. Tilbury. Also whether she can send her maid to collect some of her things. Could they then be forwarded at the expense of the wharf?
442 - I L Larkins, Boulogne. Please collect from his son a deal chest, from Charterhouse Square to be placed with the rest of Mr Larkin's properties
443 - Mrs Barre Latter, at Messrs Sutton & Littlewood, 115 Wood Street, Cheapside, is going to her daughter-in-law Mrs. Julia, at Boulonge-Sur-Mer, and will take some trunks from store with her by steam packet, from Custom House
444 - Lady Lavie, Dr. Deathry's House, the Close, Winchester, requests that Mr Tilbury send all her trunks and packages, except a box belonging to the cook
445 - Miss Law, 38 Park Street, would like her desk and work boxes
446 - Mrs Lawes. Thos Bramall's Esq., Tamworth, Staffordshire, requests an account of her goods (81 objects) in store, which was promised but never sent
447 - James Lawrell Esq., Farnborough, acknowledges receipt of certain packages. His tenant William Cobbett will collect the rest. There are 2 or 3 hampers of wine, will Mr Tilbury see about permits to convey them
448 - James Lawrell, Esq., Farnborough, Bagshot, wants Mr Tilbury to get the necessary permits for conveying his hampers and also asks for his account
449 - W Lawrell, Farnborough Place, sends a receipt of packages received. He will send two waggons to collect the goods he mentioned in a previous letter. The last lot of goods arrived safely but will the men please take great care of the china as it is very valuable and fragile
450 - J C Le Geyt, Woolwich, wants his goods packed and sent to him at General Drummond's
451 - J G Leamistre, Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, sends the amount due for storage (1s 9d per week)
452 - J G Leamistre, Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, wants a receipt for the draft of £3.5s. he previously sent to Mr Tilbury
453 - J G Leamistre, 20 Promenade, Cheltenham, would like his annual account
454 - J G Leamistre, sends draft (Rapid postal delivery!)
455 - J G Leamistre, 3 Promenade Villas, Cheltenham. encloses draft for £4.6.8. for year's account in letter
456 - J G Leamistre, 3 Promenade Villas, Cheltenham, sends a draft on Coutts for £4.16.8., a year's storage
457 - Rev G Lillingston, Nuffield Rectory, wants a box sent to him
458 - Lindo, Esq, 10 Canonbury Place, Islington, wants Mr Tilbury to come and look at his furniture before moving it
459 - Lindo, Esq, 10 Canonbury Place, Islington. Miss Lindo wants to know whether Mr. Tilbury's men "will take down her beds or whether she must employ her own upholsterer"? If the former, will they expect to live in her house and what will they require?
460 - Mrs Loch, 6 Grove Terrace, Camberwell Grove, wants Mr Tilbury to send "some careful persons and a caravan" to pack and remove all her things
461 - Mrs William Locj, c/o J Bellamy Esq, House of Commons. Miss Arrow writes about Mrs. Loch's goods, which are to be sent to Brighton, with the harp and piano that are in Turner's Warehouse. (Mr. Locke, London Street, Fitzroy Square)
462 - C B Long, Esq, Aldingbourne, Petworth wants two boxes sent
463 - C B Long, wants a black leather trunk sent from Chesters Quay by the Dover or Kent Traders' boat
464 - C B Long, 4 Marine Parade Dover wants large black trunk with rounded lid made 11, 12 or 13
465 - C B Long, 4,Marine Parade, Dover wants 2 trunks, 2 deal cases and 2 hat boxes put on board a Dover hoy at Chester's Quay Lower Thames Street
466 - C B Long, wants another black leather trunk, by Rutley's Dover van from the White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly
467 - C B Long, Esq, 5 Great Terrace, Worthing, sends a list of packages he wants forwarded to him
468 - C B Long, Esq., Worthing, is sending some parcels to be stored
469 - C B Long, wants cases 4, 9, 16 and 28 got out for inspection; trunks 25 (red leather) and 26, and packages 69 and 70 sent to the Coburg Hotel
470 - C B Long, Worthing, wants a portmanteau sent
471 - Miss T Long, Bognor, Sussex, wants some of her things sent
472 - J H. Longden, Esq, 1 Hyde Park Place, Cumberland Gate, wants the pictures and the glass
473 - C B Long. Mrs Long requests that Mr Tilbury send her three remaining parcels
474 - Mrs Lord, 28 North Audley Street, would like her furniture packed and stored (mourning paper)
475 - Mrs Lord, would like a receipt for the goods in store (mourning paper)
476 - Mrs Lord, 5 Baker Street, Portman Square, would like 5 small boxes, the chest of drawers the small high table, but the 3 large chests, the settle and the long couch are to be kept in store (mourning paper)
477 - Mrs Lord, will send her servant to open some of the boxes
478 - Mrs Lousada., 4 Judd Place East, wants all the fenders sent to her
479 - Mrs Lousada, wants all her furniture - the 'Sopha' table, book cases, chest of drawers, round drawing room table, chiffionier, gilt cornices, long cheval glass, chair-bed, bedstead, bedroom tables, etc
480 - Mrs Lousada, where are the lost cornices?
481 - Mrs William Low, requests Mr Tilbury not to give up the sideboard without a written order from Mrs Ayres even if Mr Low pays the bill (transcribe)
482 - M Lowe, Lyndhurst, has lost a hamper of glass and is making an awful fuss about it
483 - Lady Lowe, asks that her two trunks and three small boxes be sent to her by steam packet
484 - Lady Lowe, Bell Moor House, Hampstead Heath, would like lists of her and Sir Hudson Lowe's goods, and receipts for the same
485 - Lady Lowe, 10 Hereford Street, would like her furniture delivered. Mr Tilbury will be so good as to direct his men to ask for directions from Lady Lowe where they are to be put, as servants are so apt to have things put down anywhere on their arrival, and then they require to be removed, which is inconvenient
486 - Lady Lowe, wants 3 small but valuable boxes collected and stored
487 - Major Luard, 60 Baker Street. List of goods delivered to him. (Worth transcribing in full)?
488 - Robert Lyndon, Dover is sending 12 packages by boat, Will Tilbury's collect them from the dock and pay the Master 32/0d. for carriage? The journey will take a day
489 - Mrs Lyster, 11 Queen Street, Mayfair to J Garnett, 38 Wigmore Street, requests the delivery of her goods
490 - Lady Macdonald, 8 Hereford Street, does not want her trunks, but would like her harp delivered to Mr Eyrends, 18 Great Melton Street
491 - Lady Macdonald, wants 6 boxes collected
492 - Lady Macdonald, want 5 small deal cases collected
493 - Lady Macdonald, [...] Hotel, Dover Street, would like her goods collected and stored
494 - Lady Macdonald, wants her trunks collected, and 2 small trunks collected from Mrs. Mimay's, 26 Portman Street, Portman Square
495 - Col Mackenzie, Brighton. Asks for his things to be conveyed from 10 Park Place, St. James' Street to the warehouse so that he can inspect them on his return to London
496 - Col Maclaine, 1 Crescent, Cheltenham, left town hurriedly and has not the receipt for the goods put into store from 40 Gloucester Place, Portman Square. His ex-servant, John Brown, now in the police, will call to collect some pails and stable gear
497 - Col Maclaine, 12 Grand Parade, Brighton, would like box 8 - full of books. Since the charge is 3/- to 4/- per cwt., please weigh it carefully, as the van men always overcharge if they can
498 - Sir Thomas McMahon, 36 Brunswick Square, is very disappointed his 7 packages havenot arrived. His guest's experienced inconvenience through the table not being properly laid and why was the van of Hope & Co refused the goods when they called the other day
499 - Lady Malet, requests Mr Tilbury to send 6 doz. bottles of white wine to Salisbury
500 - Lady Malet, ordered a table to be sent to her but it has not yet arrived
501 - Lady Malet, sends draft for £23 to settle bill of £23.6.11. If not, put the small balance to her account
502 - Mr I Manesky, Chelmsford. Requests that a 'kitchen press bedstead' that has been sent to the warehouse by mistake be sent to Chelmsford by Davy's waggon 'three hrs White Chapel' which leaves London on Tuesdays
503 - J Manesty, Esq, Henrietta Street. Very firm letter - furniture must be taken away by Thursday
504 - Dr J Manley, 1 Salisbury Street, Strand, would like luggage collected and stored
505 - Charles Manning, 3 New Bank Buildings, wants pictures, plate and linen stored. 2 men will be needed
506 - C Manning, wants goods taken from 24 Upper Harley Street to 11 Hinde Street, Manchester Square
507 - C Manning, Hampstead, wants a pianoforte and two crates of china to be collected to be put into storage
508 - Capt Mansell, 4 Maddox Street, would like his two deal cases
509 - Capt Mansell, would like his black leather trunk
510 - Capt Mansell, would like his chest of drawers, black leather trunk and deal chests and portmanteau
511 - Miss Marsh, Backheath, will be in town on Friday and would like to open and inspect the large mahogany chest
512 - Rev T N Mason, 14 Regent Street, Bath, would like all his goods as he is settling there. The account please. What is the best method of conveying them
513 - Mrs Maugham, 3 Grove Place, near Lee Church, Lee, Kent, asks for her account
514 - Mrs Captain Mayne, Moulney Court, Henley-on-Thames, would like to know if Mr Tilbury will charge a specific amount per week for a number of packages (instead of for each package per week separately). If so, he would like to put some goods into storage at Mr Tilbury's "especially so if he considered his terms moderate"
515 - Mrs William Mayne, Brussels, writes to say that Mrs Mayne found the bronze clock that was lost. Their things arrived in very good condition, very few things broken and the rest in as good condition as they were packed many years ago
516 - Lady Maxall, (on behalf of) Hastings. Is sending trunks to Tilbury's and wishes the charge to be added to her account. There seems to have been a mix up about the number of cases in the warehouse. Last case sent to her seemed to have been attacked by the weavel so she painted it with black paint. Asks that large black case now at the warehouse should be similarly treated with turpentine and paint. A certain Hastings firm charges 3/- from London - about half Tilbury's charge. Asks Tilbury's to keep receipt and further asks for acknowledgement of it on Monday
517 - Lady Maxwell, Ramsgate, wants her boxes by sea
518 - Lady Midleton, 16 St James Square, would like to give some furniture to a friend, a little Pembroke table, mahogany oval table, a small square table, a bidet (?) not the best, but the next best, and two looking glasses of the 5 she has, but not the best 2, and a linen airer. Mr and Mrs Arthur Thomas will come to see him
519 - J Miller, Esq., Hotel du Congres, Rue de Rivoli, Paris, sends a draft for £5.4.0
520 - Wm. Miller, Esq., says he will pay his account when he comes to London "but which will not be yet of some time"- as Mr Tilbury is aware "there is matter for discussion" but Mr Miller hopes that they "shall amicably adjust it"
521 - Capt Minster, 13 Cambray, Cheltenham, would like his goods. Mr Hains's van will call. What does he owe Tilbury's (very shaky hand)
522 - Capt Minster. Messrs. Gosling & Sharpe, Fleet Street, will pay the bill of £2.16.4
523 - Mrs A Mitchell, 49 Upper York Street, would like 5 parcels from store
524 - Mrs Mitchell, Carmarthen, is sending two deal boxes by waggon
525 - Mrs Mitchell, 1 Upper York Street, wants the bed and a [beer stand] sent to 48 Upper York Street
526 - Miss Mocatta, 12 Devonshire Square, Bishopsgate, is having to remain in London, and needs some of her belongings
527 - Miss Mocatta, would like a case of 1 doz. port collected from 12 Finsbury Square
528 - Miss Mocatta. Mr Lake (Solicitor) asks on Miss Mocatta's behalf for box of books marked "Sarah". The letter is endorsed "Parry - (1st) the bearer have the within (men find) case". E Tilbury"
529 - Miss Mocatta is going abroad and wants all her goods packed up quickly and put in store. Messrs. Broadwood's are packaging the piano and will deliver it to Mr Tilbury
530 - Miss Mocatta, 28 Finsbury Circus, Moorfields, would like a copy of the account as she has lost it during the move
531 - Mrs Molloy, 48 Grand Parade, Brighton, would like the chest of drawers, the plate chest and a trunk collected from 62 George Street, Portman Square
532 - J Money, Esq., 8 Rue de l'Arcade, Parish, wants 8 dozen madeira. Special boxes will have to be made 'or the bottles will be broken on the rough roads in this country'. Messrs. Rignolles Freres, Haymarket & Calais, will ship it
533 - J Money, Esq., Rue de L'Ascade, No 8, Paris, wants some bottles of Madeira sent to him, but as Madeira is not allowed to be shipped to France from England it will have to be shipped as sherry; if "Madeira" is marked on the corks, this would have to be removed "by heat or by a knife"
534 - Mr Robert Money, Pitchcott Rectory, Aylesbury, Bucks. sends a draft for £10.3.7., on Messrs. Coutts and would like her trunks and boxes. (Mourning paper)
535 - Capt Moody, 24 Portland Terrace, wants his furniture "I request you will send me a load of my furniture...to include the carpets, bedsteads, beds, mattresses, crates, chairs, table, washhand stand etc."
536 - Capt Moody, Allmon, Jce Kings Rd requests of Mr I not to send man till Wednesday
537 - Alexander Montgomery Moore, Esq., 90 Wimpole Street wants 2 large trunks and a liquor case in a painted canvas cover stored
538 - Capt A M Moore, Chapel Place, Vere Street, would like his trunks delivered
539 - W A Morgan, Esq., Shrubs Hill, would like some belongings out of store
540 - Mrs Morgan., Gunnersbury, near Acton, enquires about the terms of storage. (List of charges on back page:- use of 6 doz. cases - 3s each; packages at 1/6 per dozen - that is 1½d per week for each; but large quantities and furniture at much less rate)
541 - F A Morris, 2 Keynsham Bank, Cheltenham, is sending goods by Dome's waggon. He will settle with Mr Tilbury next month when in town
542 - Capt Martyn, 18 Promenade, Cheltenham. His servant Laws, writes for the full dress naval uniform in box 27 - coat, trowsers, cocked hat, sword, knot epullets, a blue frog sword belt
543 - Mr Bertie Mostyn, Cheltenham, has sent a portmanteau and a box by Tanner & Baylis's van, to be kept till he is in town in a few weeks. Journey will take from Friday - Monday or Tuesday
544 - Bertie Mostyn, 19 Duke Street, Manchester Square, wants a deal box, an imperial and a gun in case collected and stored. He should be notified at the Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond
545 - Mrs Mostyn., wants an armchair, a Japan sofa table, a small mahogany table and an organ collected and stored. They are at Lady Dallas's 18 Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. Also some things from Shepherd's Bush and the crate of china at Mr. Cave's glass shop, Oxford Street
546 - Col J Munro. The Board of Customs want proof that the goods in the boxes are the Colonel's ( )
547 - Lady Munro, 2 Baker Street, Portman Square, would like package No. 9 to remove some things and replace others; also an account
548 - Lady Munro, 6 Wyndham Place, Bryanston Square, wants package No. 3
549 - Capt Murray, 35,Cannon Place, Brighton, Would like the barrel in store
550 - Mrs W Murray, has sent 19 packages under numbers corresponding with those in the warehouse. They are to go by fly waggon. Cases listed and described
551 - Mrs W Murray of Brighton. Asks that two packages stored in 1826 which have not been sent to her should be forwarded. Expresses satisfaction at the perfect condition of her goods
552 - N Murton, 4 [...] Barracks, Chatham, wants case insured and taken to 7 Windmill Street, Fitzroy Square
553 - Certificates from clerics to say that Mrs Anne Howell is still alive and should receive £5. from Newnes Estate
554 - Miss Nicholas, of Norwood, Surrey. Enquires about two boxes which should have been sent to Brighton before she arrived there. If they are still in London, they may stay there; if in Brighton they should be returned to London and stay until Miss Nicholas gives further instructions. Mr Tilbury is to get in touch with a young woman, former servant of Miss Nicholas, who is to pay the carriage of the boxes
555 - Miss Nicholas, 2 Melcombe Place, Dorset Square, wants Mr Tilbury to call to make arrangements for storage
556 - Miss Nicholas, 17 Lower Rock Gardens, Brighton would like her covered trunk
557 - Miss Nicholas, Brighton, would like her deal box
558 - Miss Nicholas, Brighton, would like 3 band boxes
559 - Miss Nicholas. Miss Sophia Nicholas, Holly House, Windmill Hill, Norwood, Surrey, wants a trunk sent
560 - Miss Nicholas, asks that Mr Tilbury recover the expense of the carriage from her late servant Elizabeth Hunn. Miss Frances Nicholas wants some of her parcels sent to her at Holly Cottage, Windmill Hill, Norwood Surrey
561 - Miss Nicholas, wishes to see Mr Tilbury about the packing away of two books left for her, and some other matters
562 - Miss Nicholas, will be coming up to London next week to take away some of her things
563 - Miss Nicholas, wrote to Mr Tilbury asking him to send a box, he has not done so and now she asks that it not be sent after all, she will fetch it herself "as the carrier to Norwood charges so much"
564 - Miss Nicholas, Holly House, Windmill Hill, Upper Norwood, Surrey, wants three boxes sent. They are not to lie waiting long at the receiving office and they are not to be sent by a carrier called Risley "because he charges very imposingly"
565 - Miss Nicholas. Miss Sophia Nicholas wants a box sent to her out of storage at Mr Marlow's, Windmill Hill, Norwood, Surrey
566 - Sir Jasper Nicoll, 2 Rockstone Place, Southampton; Miss Nicoll would like cases 1-4
567 - Mrs Nixon, The Grove, Highgate, wants a piano stored. Will Mr Tilbury send trusty persons to collect it. Note to say 3/- a month storage fee
568 - Col Norcott, sends instructions about the delivery of his baggage to Mr Tilbury's
569 - Col Norcott of Cheltenham. Lists articles of luggage which are going to be sent by Dover waggon to Cheltenham. Remaining article will be inspected by a Miss Taylor who will make arrangements for their disposal
570 - Miss Norris, complains that one deal box of china is missing
571 - Miss North, 5,Vineyard, Bath, would like two of her five boxes. How will they be sent? Letter endorsed - from Castle and Falcon, Aldersgate by Brown & Wallintons Bath van
572 - Miss North. Boxes have not arrived, owing to the fact, she thinks, of their being booked on the wrong coach
573 - Miss North, would like the footstool sent to the Hon. Mrs de Grey, 8 Cargon Street, at her own expense
574 - General Norcott, 1 Gothick Place, Cheltenham, would like the cot and bedding
575 - Capt Nutt, 181 Regent Street, would like to inspect his chest of drawers etc., on Sunday morning
576 - Capt Nutt, Morant Hotel, Lower Brook Street, would like his teackwood box. The cot, chest of drawers and sofa should go to Miss Smith, 27 Beaufort Row, Chelsea
577 - Capt Nutt, Morant Hotel, Lower Brook Street would like his book boxes, chest of drawers and wearing apparel
578 - Major Nutt, Morant Hotel, would like the book boxes again, What does he owe?
579 - Major Nutt, 15 Landsdowne Crescent, Cheltenham, sends draft for £6.2.9. He is surprised that they declined to give his wine to the carrier, saying that the owed them money
580 - J H Offley, 27 Marine Parade, Dover, has sent 15 packages by the Hastings van. Please pay carriage and send the bills to Messrs. Offley 36 New Bond Street
581 - J W D Ogilvie, Holbrook, Suffolk, would like box 8 sent to 27 Montagu Square
582 - J W D Ogilvie, 33 Promenade, Cheltenham would like boxes 1 and 2
583 - J W D Ogilvie, Cheltenham, wants the rest of his things, including glass and china and a chest of 84 pint bottles of wine for which he had a permit (write to Rupert Jarvis). Have done. Please to send a bill.
584 - Mrs J Ogilvie, 3 Montagu Street, Portman Square, wants all the packages, except the heavy trunk, that were sent from Edinburgh
585 - Mrs J B Ogilvy, would like the large trunk and her account
586 - H S Oldfield, [Lennards Place], Circus Road, St John's Wood, would like Tilbury's terms for storage and carting
587 - Mrs Oldham, 2 Berkeley Street, Berkeley Square, would like four packages collected
588 - Sir John Orde, Bart. Miss Orde, 20 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, would like a chest of drawers put with Sir John Orde's things
589 - Miss Ormsby, Paris, writes to ask Tilbury's to give her piano to Messrs. Broadwood to be put in order as she is returning
590 - Mrs Ormsby, 1 Bath Place, Kensington. Requests that Mr. Tilbury will have ready a trunk with canvas cover and the part of chest of drawers without legs for the Chiswick carrier to deliver
591 - Mrs Ormsby, 1 Bath Place, Kensington. Requests that trunk No. 1 should be ready for the carrier the following Monday
592 - Mrs Ormsby, requests Mr Tilbury to convey luggage to East Indian Docks, also a deal case to be collected from the British Museum and a harp from an address in Soho Square, corner of Charles Street
593 - Mrs Colonel Ormsby, Kensington, would like her account to date
594 - General Orr, Cheltenham wants one of Mr Tilbury's office boys to forward by the Cheltenham coach, small brown tin case of papers lodged in Warehouse
595 - Mrs Osborne, Great Castle Street, will call to settle her account, and get her and her son's, trunks
596 - Rev Edw Osborne, West Tilbury, near Grays, Essex, is moving and wants to put his things in storage for about two months.; (about 60 chairs; 10 tables; 10 small tables; 5½ chests of drawers; 2 whole chests; 1 sofa; 10 bedsteads; 1 grand piano; 1 square piano; & sundry trunks and packages; also 10 cases of books which the Reverend himself will arrange to convey
597 - Mrs Page, Cheltenham, wants her Maderia transferred to Mr Hesleyson's warehouse, Long Lane, Bermondsey, for her own use
598 - Rev Parker, St. Catherine's, Troutbeck, Bridge, Kendal, Westmorland, wants some of his things sent to him by ship to Lancaster, thence by canal to Kendal, including some wine from the wine merchants which Mr Tilbury shuld pay for to be repaid later. The contents of a band-box previously sent were very much damaged by damp, so will Mr Tilbury move the goods remaining in storage to a dryer place
599 - Wm Parkin, 7 Upper Rock Gardens, Brighton, has sent some trunks to the Blandford Street store room by van. They will arrive the next day
600 - W Parkinson, 6 Union Row, Bridge St., Canterbury, wants all his packages sent except a box of minerals which would suffer from travelling. "The surest and safest mode of conveyance (I understand here) is by water to Whitestable and from thence by the railroad to Canterbury
601 - W Parkinson, Esq., 2 Adelaide Terrace, Chatham, Kent, "being about to break up housekeeping" wants things stored. The charge for 13 packing cases were 1/0d per week - surely 7 or 8 will cost less"?
602 - Edward Parry, 17 Rivers Street, Bath, would like a trunk and hamper sent from store to him
603 - Mrs Parry, 2 Park Lane, would like some chests collected from her lawyer in Lincoln's Inn and delivered to her
604 - E. Parry, Esq., Directions for storing Mr. Parry's wine and other goods
605 - J Parsons (on behalf of Lady Saltoun, Inverness) requests that a very small wicker hamper belonging to Lady Saltoun be sent to Downs Wharf, East Smithfield to be forwarded to Inverness as soon as possible
606 - Mrs Payne, is sending some furniture and boxes to be put into storage
607 - Mrs Payne., is coming to the warehouse this week to open one of her trunks. She has also sent some chairs and boxes for storage and hopes they have arrived safely
608 - S Peacoke, 1 Abbey House, Bath, has sent 2 boxes for storage from Hereford, by Joseph Page's caravan, arriving at the King's Head, Old Exchange
609 - S Peacoke, Bath wishes 3 packages collected from Mrs. Byron's, 22 Nottingham Place
610 - S Peacoke, 10 Elizabeth Street, Hans Place, finds that one of the band boxes will not be needed, so it may be left in store
611 - H Pearson, Tunbridge Wells, has sent 9 packages and 2 hampers by Bennett's van. Please acknowledge their arrival
612 - H S Pearson, Liverpool House, Dover. Wants all his wine shipped to him from Wool Quay on the Rachael or the Speculation. 272 bottles of sherry, 212 bottles of madeira, 108 bottles of port
613 - Mrs Pearson, Albion Hotel, Brighton, has found on arrival that the 2 small deal boxes were left behind and presumably, inadvertently are now in store. May she have them soon
614 - W Pearson, Esq. Mrs Pearson complains that the brushes and brooms were not sent with the rest of her things and that the dining room furniture is a great deal broken
615 - Wm Pearson, Esq, complains that parts of the chiffonier are missing
616 - Mr Peel, Richmond Hill. Will settle Mr. Tilbury's account
617 - Rev J Peel, wishes Mr. Tilbury to give Miss Jones a basket of brushes, another of brooms, and 3 crates of china
618 - Henry Petre, Bedford Hotel, Brighton. Asks for the several packages now at the warehouse to be sent to Pickford's canal boat to Dunkerhalgh and gives detailed directions for addressing of them
619 - W E Phillips, 11 Marlborough Buildings, Bath, would like a dry wine cask and a trunk
620 - J S Pidwell, 7 Marlborough Square., Chelsea, has forwarded his trunks to be put into storage
621 - J H Piele, Gilshead Lodge, Cheltenham, has received his goods and would like the bill. "Every article of furniture has reached this place in perfect condition and has afforded me entire satisfaction"
622 - Charles Pilgrim, Kensington, finds that he has the wirelist - 44 bottles of hock and 12 of [Ducalla]
623 - Chas Pilgrim, Esq, Shaw Rectory, Newbury, gives directions for sending his goods to him
624 - J R Pitter, Esq., wants the remainder of his things sent to him and gives directions how this should be done. He can't attend to this himself because he has broken his leg "which will plead sufficient excuse for his scrawl".
625 - Plumbridge, Sunning Hill, has asked a carrier to call for package 5
626 - C W Pole, Esq., House of Commons, wants to know the cost of scoring a 4-wheel carriage. He hopes the rent for his furniture will be reduced for a year and he "should feel quite satisfied now if you would consent to warehouse my phaeton with the furniture as it is, without any occasion of rent"
627 - C W Pole, 1 Gloucester Terrace, Gloucester Rd, Kensington New Town. Writes from country a few days in advance and requests that all his effects may be sent to Kensington without fail on specified date. Care to be taken with smaller items and account will be settled on return to town
628 - Mrs Pollen, 108 Jermyn Street, would like some one to call about storage
629 - Mrs Pollen., 47 Conduit Street, would like 2 cases. Mrs Adam, same address, would like a trunk
630 - Mrs Pollen, Glanville Lodge, near Andover, makes inquiries about storing wine. Anxiety about damp and permits
631 - Mrs Pollen., Mr Pollen; Glanville Lodge, writes to say that she has forwarded a hamper and some wine for storage on behalf of Mr Pollen
632 - Mrs Pollen, River Dale Cottage, Richmond, would like 3 cases of wine. Will Mr. Tilbury get the permit? She will send her man
633 - Major Pollock, North Bode Cottage, Congleton, Cheshire, wants his account and also some things to be sent to him
634 - Major Pollock, Congleton, acknowledges safe arrival of harp. He is sending an order on Messrs. Greenwood. What would be the cost of Mr Tilbury sending him all his goods by canal? - he thinks it is 5s. cwt. for a large amount, 7s cwt. for a small amount
635 - Major Pollock, Bode Cottage, Congleton, has arranged with Messrs Robins, Mills & Co., Canal Carriers to Manchester, to convey his things to him, (at 4s. per cwt.) and they will be calling for them at the warehouse
636 - Miss Ponsonby, 3 Clarance Square East, Cheltenham, would like the dining table Mr Banfill has in charge. (Banfill, Edward Street Langham Place, was an upholsterer).
637 - Mrs Pontom, 18 Portman Street, Portman Square, would like someone to call with a receipt so that she can settle her account
638 - Thos Ponton, Esq., enquires about charges etc
639 - Thos Ponton., Esq., gives directions for moving his goods
640 - D C Porter, Esq, Garrett's House, Banstead, wants his wine sent to him
641 - J S Pott, 8 Pancras Lane, wants his goods taken to Pentonville
642 - L Potts, Esq, Bargate, Boston, wishes to store his mother's goods at Mr Tilbury's warehouse "knowing that you pay particular attention to the warehousing Goods (from the fact of my having lived with Mr I Herbert three years) ..."
643 - Mrs Powell, 104 Great Russell Street, wants some trunks collected
644 - Sir George B Prescott, Dieppe, is sending his housekeeper, Mrs Kinghaven, to England to collect some linen. Please have the trunks ready
645 - Sir G Prescott. His [servant] John Arnold, Waltham Cross, wants some of the wine sent to Mr. Clarke's as there is plenty of room in the cellar there
646 - Sir G Prescott, 30 Rue Basse du Rampart, would like the linen chest sent over
647 - Mrs J Price, is in town, and would like the account sent to her apartment, 19 Trevor Street, Knightsbridge. Late of 82 Sloane Square
648 - Mrs Sophia Price, 43 Ship Street, Brighton. All her goods to be sent to Brighton early the week after next by Tilbury's men if other things are being sent at the same time. Special care to be taken with baskets containing oil. If his are the only goods to be sent heis to inform her of all the expenses except the warehouse room which isto be added to the receipt and will be paid by cheque
649 - Mrs Price Sophia of Brighton. Accepts offer of moving belongings to Brighton for sum of £3.18.0 not including warehouse fees. Her house is 27, Russell Square between Regency Square and the top of Cannon Place. List of articles enclosed
650 - Miss Proctor. Her bankers, E J Edgell of Tewkesbury send a draft
651 - Hon A Ramsay, Oriental Club, Hanover Square, would like a case of maderia sent c/o Mrs Ritchie, 3 St George's Terrace, Bayswater
652 - Mrs A P Ramsay, writes from Shrewsbury: "No doubt you have thought I was dead, not writing, sending or calling upon you, to pay your last year's demand." But in fact she has been in Ireland on a lawsuit. She is now in England for a short time so will Mr. Tilbury send her an account and also one of her trunks. She does not want her friends to know where she is so will Mr. Tilbury get in touch with her via the Post Office, Shrewsbury
653 - Mrs Ramsay, Farnby Lodge, Cheltenham, wants 8 trunks sent by Dawes' waggon
654 - Mrs Ramsay, 6 [...]Terrace, Notting Hill, would like some cases opened for inspection
655 - Mrs Ramsay., is sorry she could not call as arranged. She will call the next day
656 - Mrs G Ramsden, 2 Manchester Square, Brighton would like the case of glass and china
657 - Mrs G Ramsden, would like everything except the boxes
658 - Miss Ranking, Blackheath Park. Instructions for sending Miss Ranking's furniture
659 - Miss Ranking, 2 Park Row, Blackheath Park. More instructions for sending furniture
660 - Rev Geo Ranking, (2 Park Row, Blackheath Park). Miss Ranking is writing on her brother's behalf, to ask why he has been charged for 3 packages 1/6th of the price for 170 packages of Miss Ranking?
661 - Miss F Ranking, 19 Sherborne Place, Cheltenham, writes to Davis (a servant?) to collect a basket, a painting, 2 plaister busts, a glass shade and a dressing table glass from Tilbury's to keep against her coming
662 - Miss Fanny Ranking, 3 Pittville Parade, Cheltenham, is sending the packing cases back by Harries van. What allowance will be made? She understands he takes them back at half price
663 - J Rawlings, Esq, 3 Devonshire Street, wants some of his goods sent to him
664 - Rev W. Raymond wants a cart to take 3 cases - 2 heavy - to Barnetts Hotel, Spring Gardens, 'just by the pastry cooks'
665 - Mrs Redwood, wants her little sofa
666 - Mrs L Redwood, would like the empty Rum and Ginger wine casks sent her, 29 York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol
667 - Alexander Reid, George Simpson of the East India Chambers, Leadenhall Street, must know the number of packages and their contents. They should be on the wharf the next day
668 - B Richards, wants some of his goods sent
669 - Capt.Richardson, 8 Old Quebec Street, Oxford Street would like a trunk collected
670 - Rev G Robbins, Bath. 5 cases are to be added to furniture already in warehouse. They will be sent by evening train. P.S. states that 5 cases make up a wardrobe. Mr Tilbury to pay carriage and to tell Post Office of their arrival. They will be sent from here by [Ford and Co]
671 - B Roberts, wants two packages sent to his agent in Bishopsgate
672 - B Roberts., Esq., 9,Mont Pellier Row, Backheath, wants one of his chests of wine sent to him - to arrive without fail the next day as he is giving a party. The carrier will take back a chest belonging to a friend of Mr Robert (Major Barrington) to be put into storage
673 - Browne Roberts, Salopian Coffee House, will call in the next day to look out some books
674 - Miss Fitzroy Roberston, 3 Green Street, Grosvenor Square, would like to have her things
675 - Major W D Robertson, Priory House, Cheltenham, would like the large green trunk, sent by van or waggon
676 - W R Robinson, 7a, Portman Square, wants a pair of carpets returned to Chapel Street, which were taken by mistake
677 - Mrs Robson, 54 Barnard Street. Servant writes 'I am requested by Mrs R to desire you to send for her beautiful sideboard, which is very handsome, and you must take great care of it'
678 - Mrs Robson, 13 Rue de l'Eau, Boulogne, has been abroad longer than she thought. Please would Mr Tilbury reinsure her with the Globe, and she will pay on her return
679 - Mrs Robson, 50 Conduit Street reports that 18 vols. of ancient history are missing. Would Mr Tilbury please search?
680 - Mr Rodon, Brighton, would like the plate chests sent to the house in Bryanston Square by Thursday, as the family will be home then
681 - Roechling & Co., Rotterdam, are shipping 24 bottles of wine by the Leda, Capt Rawlinson
682 - J Rogers, has missed meeting Mr Tilbury in the Cathedral [St Paul's] and is now leaving for Brighton. Therefore the particulars should be sent by post
683 - Mrs Rose, 75 Castle Hill, Reading, would like her furniture
684 - Mrs M A Rose, Castle Hill, Reading. Capt Rose's goods have all arrived safely after all
685 - Mrs Ross, 3 Priory, Tunbridge Wells. Her [butler] James Backhouse, writes, Mrs Ross would like the two packages of 'Sheats'
686 - Col Rowles, wants some goods put in store and others taken out
687 - Col Rowles, 24 Marine Parade, Brighton, wants his wife's box of millenary
688 - Col Rowles, Clarence Hotel, Cheltenham, wants 4 trunks and Mrs Arles's (his servant's) box sent by Dawes waggon from the Green Man and Shell, Oxford Street
689 - Col Rowles, Dover, has sent 3 trunks, carriage paid. The 2 marked Mrs Rowles should be relabelled and sent on to the Hop-Pole, Worcester
690 - Col Rowles., Clarence Hotel, Cheltenham, would like his deal box
691 - Col Rowles, Cheltenham, would like a deal box and a trunk (numbers 78 and 79)
692 - Col Rowles, Cheltenham, would like pacakges 89 & 90
693 - Wm Russell, Esq, Ludlow. Directions about the sending to Mr Russell of his brother's goods, at present in storage
694 - Major Ruttledge, 7 Guildford Lawn, Dover wants trunk by Rutley and Stanbury's fly van from the White Hart Inn, Borough; the black trunk to be retained
695 - Major Ruttledge, Hastings. Is sending two trunks to warehouse, one hair, one black with cover. Carriage to be paid. Will pay on arrival
696 - Major Ruttledge, Hastings. Has sent two trunks, (same as previous ones) to warehouse. Mr Tilbury to pay carriage and be repaid on his return to town
697 - Col James St Clair, 8 Northumberland Street, Strand, would like 3 trunks out for a few days. If he is not at home, the landlord will take them in
698 - Col St Clair, Strand, would like the trunks collected
699 - Mrs St John, 32 [Boureness] would be glad if Mr Tilbury would attend to the enclosed (waht was it)?
700 - Major Sandys, Cheltenham. Tilbury omitted to send receipt for parcels deposited with him-listed. Also receipt wanted for parcels of books sent - both to be directed c/o R. Jenkins, 19 Upper Harley Street. Also list of furniture wanted which was left for use of Mr Owen
701 - Major Sandys, Shrewsbury, has despatched by carrier, a harp, a cane basket and a hamper. He will be in town soon to collect them
702 - Mrs Scott, 3 Eaton Square, would like all her things and the account
703 - Mr Sedgwick, Church Street, Kensington, would like to pay his bill
704 - Capt S Serle, wants all his packages sent to him at Exeter
705 - Shawe, (the late Mrs Bignell) - writes to ask Mr Board, 2 Westmoreland Street, cabinet maker to ask about alterations to the chiffoniers in store (transcribe in full)
706 - W C Shawe, Esq, Boulogne, has sent a trunk and a portmanteau by the Grand Turk Steam Packet. Would Mr Tilbury collect them from the Customs. "P.S. I have nothing contraband in either box, they contain chiefly books and clothes
707 - E Sidebottom, Esq., Hampstead. Mrs Sidebottom wants all the remainder of her furniture forwarded to her, except the sideboard which is in four packages
708 - Mr Simeon, Wallinscote, Reading, wants the library table packed and sent
709 - Lady Simeon's butler, M Marshall, wants to ask him to store 5 doz. bottles of wine. Wallinscote
710 - The Misses Singer. Letter on behalf of them asks Mr Tilbury to send a trunk and a hamper to 10 Upper Spring Street, at about 4 o'clock
711 - The Misses Singer, 55, Sea Houses, Eastbourne, Sussex. The Misses Signers want some articles sent to them
712 - The Misses Singer, Hastings, want articles 24, 25 and 29
713 - Miss Singer, 16 King Street, wants four boxes. She will call in to a street on Monday
714 - Miss Singer, Garden Cottage, High Street, Hastings, Sussex would like box 38
715 - Miss Singer, 16 King Street, would be glad if Mr Tilbury would send men to pack things up, with "good strong cords"
716 - Miss Singer, Worthing, wants deal box No. 38
717 - Miss Singer, Herne Cottage, near Worthing, Sussex. The Miss Singers think they have been charged too much and would like Mr Tilbury to inquire into this. The deal box, written for four days has not arrived
718 - Miss Singer, 11 Paragon, Ramsgate, what are the package numbers of the bookcase and chest sent from Montagu Square? This is the third time she has had to write
719 - Miss Singer, 15 Montagu Place, wants trunk 11 and green box 51 quickly
720 - General J Skelton, Lennsfield House, near Downing Downing Coll., Cambridge. Anxious enquiries about casks of claret shipped from Boulogne to London in August and addressed to Tilburys. If he has not received them would he enquire about them if he has, would he send them to above address
721 - A Smith, Esq, 15 Upper Stamford Street, Waterloo Road. Directions for packing and collecting Mr Smith's goods
722 - Col Jas Wm Jackson Smith, Vicarage, Dartford, writes to say that if the hamper belonging to Colonel Smith has not yet been forwarded, would Mr Tilbury send with it some packages, now at Mr Jay's house, to Mr Jackson
723 - Col Jas Wm Jackson Smith, Vicarage, Dartford was much disappointed at not receiving the hamper promised "for certain" and asks that it be forwarded without delay
724 - Thos Sharpe Smith, 31 Duke Street, St James' wants a print collected from [Ibbotson's] Hotel, Vere Street
725 - T S Smith, 31 Duke Street, wants the picture delivered to Colnaghi's
726 - T S Smith. Messrs Burett, Colvin & Crawford will settle the account
727 - Mrs W J Smith, Clarges Street, would like her things
728 - Mrs W J Smith, 90 Gloucester Place has sent some goods for store
729 - Mrs W J Smith, 2 Chichester Terrace, Brighton, would like the chest of maderia
730 - Mrs W J Smith, Mr Tilbury has sent the wrong wine
731 - Geo Smyth., Esq, has forwardedsome packages numbered 33, by mistake, since the previous lot were numbered 33, would Mr Tilbury not do anything with them until Mr Smyth calls in person to sort out the muddle
732 - Mr W R Smythe, 22 Hornton Street, Kensington. Request for all baggage to be sent to 46 Pembroke Square and asks for bill. Also to collect some things from Mrs Balding on same journey
733 - Mrs Sparkes. Miss Boyd, 64 Cambridge Terrace, would like all Mrs Sparkes' things. There is a mistake in the account. The storage room was £1.0.0. per month for the 1st four months and there-after 10/- a month
734 - Mrs Sparrow, Montrose. J G Arthurstone pays account. He has been unable to move in for a week. Mr Tilbury would not let the goods out till the bill was paid
735 - W Spence, Esq, Southampton, has sent 2 boxes of books (n.b. one only received) He wants a receipt on a sheet of paper so that he can use it for a letter. (He writes on a dirty scrap)
736 - Sir E Stanley. Lady Stanley, Loretto, Cheltenham, would like trunks 3 and 36
737 - Sir Edw Stanley, wants the remainder of his goods sent
738 - Lady Stanley, wants a band box
739 - Mrs Steer, 36 Maddox Street, wants 3 parcels collected
740 - Capt Steer, Exeter, takes Mr Tilbury to task for omitting certain specified items of his Indian baggage, in a recent despatch to Exeter
741 - L S Steer. A solicitor [...], Southampton Row writes about an auction sale. Goods at 4 York Place, Portland Town
742 - Stephenson, 6 Craven Place, Black Lion Lane, Bayswater, would like an account
743 - Capt G Stevenson, Charlton Kings, near. Cheltenham, is sending Mr Andrew Holt of Tanner & Bayliss, Cheltenham Waggon Co., to move the 20 parcels, sent in from Grosvenor Square and Montagu Square
744 - Capt Stevenson, will settle the account, if a man will call at 27 Grafton Street
745 - Capt Stevenson, Bafford House, near Cheltenham, is moving no 17 Royal Crescent, Weymouth. Let the two crates be sent there. The bill to Bafford House, which is to be sold towards the spring
746 - Mrs Stevenson, wants the small clock delivered to Messrs Arnold and Dent
747 - Mrs Stevenson, wants the rosewood work table delivered to Mr Bulstrode
748 - Lady Strange, 23 Grafton Street., asks that her pictures and prints be taken from the warehouse to Miss Bognor in Camberwell
749 - George Stratton, 50 Great Pultenay Street, Bath, has received the trunk and now wants the two deal boxes
750 - Mr G Stratton, 34 Regency Square, Brighton asks for various numbered boxes to be sent to above address and to be told by letter when they will arrive
751 - Mrs Sutherland., North End, Fulham, thanks Mr Tilbury for informing her of the insecure state in which the 5 cases of wine arrived from Messrs Robertson and Son. She will get in touch with Messrs. Robertson at once, as, having received a bill of £4 from them, she expects better service than this
752 - Mrs Sutherland, North End, Fulham, wants a box sent
753 - Col M Sutherland, Carlisle, wants the remainder of his baggage
754 - Col T Sutherland, Reading, sends draft for £3.2.9. for charges during 1837, on Messrs Hopkinson & Co., 3 Regent Street
755 - R Tanfield, Dover, writes to Mr Fielder, Solicitor, 22 Duke Street, Grosvenor Square about a witness to a deed (not really Tilbury correspondence)
756 - Mr Tasker, Fitzwalter's (Coffee House) wants all his put ready as he will send a waggon for them next week
757 - Mr Taylor, 11 New Street, Brighton. Acknowledges receipt of trunks and hamper. Further asks for another hamper to be sent to her. Will pay bill on return to town
758 - S Taylor, Esq, 1 Prospect Place, Sandgate, wants some of his wine sent to him by Saturday's coach from Blossom's Inn without fail
759 - Wm Tennant. Florence, would like his account. His bankers, Smith, Payne and Smith, will pay
760 - Lady Thompson, at Mr Haine's, Mickleham, near Dorking, wants a trunk sent, containing the iron harp
761 - Lady Thompson, Burlington Hotel, Cork Street, would like the bill
762 - Miss Thornhill, Hampton Court, inquires about charges
763 - Miss Thornmhill, Hampton Court, wants all her packages sent to her
764 - George Thornhill, 4 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, has sent 18 dozen port, 5 dozen sherry, 5 dozen. maderia, china and glass, harness and a lamp
765 - George Thornhill, Diddington, wants the harness sent by Alleson's 1st St Neots van
766 - J Thornhill, Esq, Mr Lane, Badgemore, near Henley-on-Thames, makes arrangements for storing away the furniture of Mr Thornhill, his father-in-law, the latter being ill. He will be in town at Mrs Lane's on Saturday and would be glad to see Mr Tilbury there at stated times
767 - J Thornhill's executors would like the account
768 - Thomas Todd, 6 John Street, Bristol, would be glad if they would let his wife have their things. Please be moderate in charges, as they have both been out of work
769 - Mrs Todd, Bryanston Square, wants deal box 21
770 - Mr Tombelle. Messrs. Fletcher Alexander, 9 Devonshire Street, will settle the account
771 - W C Towers, 31 Montagu Square, wants his two plate chests
772 - Capt Trefusis, retd, 11 Pall Mall East, wants a trunk collected; the other two he will retain
773 - J O H Trevor, Esq., wants to know if a deal case has arrived, no confirmation of this having been received
774 - JA Tuck, Esq. Hofmann, Schenk & Schenk write that there is room on the Trois Freres to Brussels and that it will cost £65-£75 and customs dues to ship the furniture
775 - JA Tuck, Esq. Hofmann, Schenk & Schenk confirm price of shipping, but hope it will be less
776 - Sir Hilgrove Turner, 34,Argyle Street, wants 5 chests of books collected
777 - Rev T Turner, Burley, near Ringwood, New Forest, Hampshire, wants his goods sent to him, and so does Miss Turner in a postcript
778 - Lady Turton, 6 Lower Grosvenor Place, would like warehousing terms
779 - Mrs Usher, 5 Albany Street wants her trunk brought round that evening
780 - Miss Vaillant, 8 Promenade, Cheltenham, has brought box 4 in mistake for 3. Please send the latter quickly but carefully, as it is full of bottles
781 - Mr Vigue, 19 [...] Street, has had £5.5.0. of wine smashed, so he has deducted £2.2.0. from Mr Tilbury's account
782 - Mrs Wade, Bath Lodge, Bath Road, Cheltenham, would like everything except the red wood couch. They can go from the Bell Inn, Warwick Lane by Dawes Cheltenham Waggon. Also the account
783 - J Walker, Chester, encloses a permit for 792 bottles of port. To go by sea
784 - Mrs Walsh, 49 Stamford Street, would like the two boxes given to her messenger who will take them to the boat.
785 - J A Wane, 7 Belgrave Square, wants his wine
786 - J A Wane, would like his books and the account
787 - G Warde, Esq., Canterbury, is sending a trunk to be put in to storage and is coming up to look through some of his goods
788 - George Warde, Esq., 11 Langham Place, Mr Wyatt or Mr Nixon may call at the warehouse to inspect a marble slab
789 - George Warde, 11 Langham Place, would like his account now "as the packages of which I could gain no information have, through your efficient assistance, been recovered at French Wharf"
790 - John Warden, Bombay, sends draft for £18. Some more cases are coming on the 'Norton'. He will be home in the spring
791 - Col Webb, Harble Down, Canterbury, has written to his Banker, to pay the account
792 - Mrs Weddeburn, 3 Chesterfield Street, wants her account. She has sent for it twice already
793 - C Wesley, to Samuel Wesley, 16 Burton Square. Mr Tilbury to call on Mr Jackson, 22 Brunswick Place, City Road, for furniture and books belonging to the late Miss Wesley, and the bedding from Mrs Tooth, Hoxton Square and Mr Blake picture dealer, Long Acre, for pictures and looking glass
794 - C Wesley. J [Handiyer], solicitor, 55 Lambe Conduit Street, is coming to look
795 - Emily West, 3 Hampton Place, Brighton. Asks for account for goods in warehouse to present time as Dr West is going abroad. Asks for enclosed page to be sent to Mr. Booth, Park Street., Grosvenor Square
796 - Mrs Wheeler, 23 Clayton Place, Kennington Road, would like someone to pack up her furniture
797 - Mrs Wheeler, 16 Piccadilly, would like a list of goods in store as she is leaving town the next day
798 - B Whichcote, Esq, Aswarby, near Falkingham, Lincolnshire, Directions for sending two of Mr Whichcote's packages
799 - Mrs White, now at Bath, has still not received her trunks
800 - Mrs A White, gives directions and list of goods which the carrier will call for to take out of storage
801 - Mrs A White, Turners Hill, acknowledges receipt of some of her goods and asks Mr Tilbury to send the rest
802 - Mrs A White, would like trunks, 1, 3 and 4 at once, to Fishers Hotel, Cheltenham
803 - Miss Williams, wants a trunk sent to her
804 - Miss Williams, complains that a packet of sugar for the Reverend Rowe asked for a fortnight ago has not arrived
805 - Dr Williamson, Belle Vue Hotel, Cheltenham, would like his account and a trunk
806 - Dr Williamson, Cheltenham, has received the wrong trunk. Please send its right one, and all his keys
807 - Mrs Wilson, 2 Earls Terrace, Kensington. Asks for account to be sent in next few days before she leaves Kensington
808 - Mrs Wilson, 9 St George's Row, Hyde Park, wants the small mahogany table - one leg broken - the foot stool, and the small pestle and mortar
809 - Mrs A M Wilson, 16 Wellington Square, Hastings. Requests that Mr Tilbury trace a deal box which should have been sent with the other things to Hastings when she left Gloucester Place. If it has by mistake been sent to his house would he forward it immediately
810 - Mrs Alex Wilson, wants Mr Tilbury. to come before 12 to spend about depositing furniture
811 - Mrs Alexander Wilson, 48 Montagu Square wants a 9 ft [...] collected and stored
812 - Wm. Wilson, Esq, 5 Park Crescent, Worthing, complains that his goods which should have arrived on the previous day have not done so
813 - F B Windsor, receipt from Mr Puddle for certain goods
814 - Mrs Woodley's property. A legal opinion regarding ownership of goods deposited by Mrs Woodley, Mr Gambon's mistress. Were the goods hers, or did she deposit them as Mr Gambon's agent
815 - Mrs Woodley. Mr Child, of Child & Brown will call to collect Miss Gambon's furniture and pay the account
816 - Lady Wraxall, Tunbridge Wells, wants the black leather trunk by Friday's coach
817 - Mrs Wraxall, Cheltenham is sending 9 trunks and 2 picture cases by Tanner & Baylis' coach. She is going to Malvern Wells and will be in London in 6 weeks to settle with them
818 - Mrs Wroughton, 28 Clarges Street, would like certain articles in store. She will call to select them
819 - Mr Yallop, 77 Basinghall Street encloses the bill for damage to his chandeliers
820 - Yeats, 12 S. George's Terrace, Cumberland Gate, Hyde Park, would like the furniture
821 - Rev Dr Young, Warwick House, Cheltenham, would like box W quickly
822 - Rev Dr Young, Newdigate Rectory, near Dorking, Surrey
823 - Mrs Young gives directions to Mr Pilbury for sending her three boxes. Miss Maxwell wants all her boxes sent
824 - Mrs Young. One package, belonging to her maid, is missing from the goods sent
825 - Mrs John Young. States she is going to send a shower bath and other things to the Tilburys and asks that it be placed with Miss Marking's things already there. Will give directions for their disposal later. Also will Mr Tilbury take in any other things arriving of the same name. Mrs Young was formerly Miss Marking.
826 - Bill and receipt from Charles Adams, £12.0.6 for 3100 pantiles
827 - Bill from J Ambridge, £1.15.0.for packing hay
828 - Bill from Edward Austen, 7 Marylebone Lane and Tichfield Street, for hampers, - 19/-
829 - Bill from Barrow & Turner, engineers and smiths, 38 East Street, Manchester Square. for repairs to equipment, £3.1.0
830 - Bill from E Baylie & Co. Iron plate workers, 39/40, Rosoman Street, Clerkenwell, and Stourbridge, Worcester, for iron rods and hammers. 12/6d
831 - Bill from E Baylie & Co. Iron plate workers, 39/40, Rosoman Street, Clerkenwell, and Stourbridge, Worcester, for iron rods, 16/0d
832 - Bill from A Beckett & Sons, Alpha Printing Works, 45 Marylebone Lane. 500 cards, £1.0.0
833 - Bill from A Beckett & Sons, Alpha Printing Works, 45 Marylebone Lane, for 1000 direction cards [Heading], £1.0.0
834 - Bill from Bellamy for hay, £7.8.0
835 - Bill from Bellamy for hay, £3.14.0
836 - Bill from Bellamy for hay, £3.16.0
837 - Bill from Bellamy for hay, £5.0.0
838 - Bill from Bellamy for hay, £3.14.0
839 - Bill from William Bishop, 170 New Bond Street., gun manufacturer, by appointment to Prince Albert., to collect Capt Erskine's gun and rifle
840 - Bill from Black Lion Wharf. 7/- wharf charges on Capt Wheatley's luggage
841 - Bill from G J Bolton, £4 for a recumbent chair covered in claret coloured leather
842 - Bill from T Boulten, for stable pails, 10/6d
843 - Bill from J Bramah, patent engine, lock and water closet manufactory, Piccadilly, for locks to Rev Clarke's cupboards, £2.4.0
844 - Bill fro the Bricklayers Co, 8/- quarterage
845 - Bill from Brooke's, 47 Duke Street, Manchester Square. Linen draper, founded 1799, wants furniture sent to 186 Oxford Street
846 - Bill from D Brucciam, plaster figure maker, 5 Little Russell Street, Covent Garden, for bust of Queen and Prince Albert, £1.4.0
847 - Bill from R S Burnell, 7,Great Chesterfield Street, St Marylebone, for lighting fittings, £5.7.6
848 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £8.14
849 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £16.16.0
850 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £3.0.0
851 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £3.15.0
852 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £3.12.0
853 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £3.0.0
854 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £4.0.0
855 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £5.5.0
856 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £3.0.0
857 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £4.0.0
858 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £3.8.0
859 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £7.7.0
860 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £5.5.0
861 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £5.5.0
862 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £5.10.0
863 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £4.12.0
864 - Bill from J Baker, Cumberland Hay Market, Regent's Park, for hay and clover. All signed with a cross, £10.2.0
865 - Bill from William Caldecott. upholsterer, 53/54, Great Russell Street, wants to work out sundry of Sir James Flower's things
866 - Bill from James Chadwick, Grosvenor Wharf, Westminster, for 2 yards of rough ballast
867 - Bill from I F.Chinney, Commercial S/O Agents, send 4 cases of minerals from S L Conynghame in Florence
868 - Bill from I F.Chinney, Commercial S/O Agents, 5/- for postage and commission
869 - Bill from Richard Clarke, for a second hand Phaeton (paid in instalments), £21.0.0
870 - Bill from Clough & Booth, Stone merchants, Wellington Wharf, Augustus Street, Regent's Park Basin, for coping and sill, £2.7.0
871 - Bills from Thomas Coleman, 6. Westmoreland Street, for repairs to clocks over the years
872 - Paul & Dominic Colnaghi, 14 Pall Mall East, receipt for 10 pictures for storage for S G Woodroffe
873 - Bill from Thomas Cooper, 22 Little James Street, Lisson Grove, to carting night soil., £1.13.0
874 - William Corrock, robe maker, King Street, Cheapside; various prices for a gown and cassock, depending on the materials
875 - Bill from Cottam & Hallen, Winsley Street, Oxford Street, iron founders and machinists, for iron gratings. £4.4.0
876 - Cotton's Wharf. Delivery note for a case for Sir J. Carnac
877 - Bill from John Coventry, umbrella makers, 174 Oxford Street, nr. Duke Street, for a gingham umbrella, 10/-
878 - Bill from Henry Crassweller, stove grate manufacturer, 13 Welbeck Street, for repairs to snuffers, teapot, key, 3/2d
879 - Receipt for Daffy's elixer, for 1 doz bottles, paid to W Sutton., £1.6.6
880 - Bill from G Dando, car man, coal, coke and potato dealer, 41 North Street, Manchester Square. use of van, 3/-
881 - Bill from George Davidson, King William Street, for goods £27-14-
882 - Bill from Jas Davidson, card, box card and large door mat, £7.15
883 - Bill from Jas Davidson, King William Street, for 1 doz fine twine, 14/-
884 - Bill from Dicey & Sutton, 10 Bow Church Yard, genuine medicines, for large bottles. £1.9.1½
885 - Bill from Robert Dickson, Vetinary Surgeon, for attending horses, £3.16.9
886 - Bill from Robert Dickson, Vetinary Surgeon, for attending horses, £4.16.7
887 - Bill from Robert Dickson, Vetinary Surgeon, for attending and shoeing horses, £4.11.0
888 - Bill from T Elam for rope, twine and cord, £3.14.0
889 - Bill from T Elam for rope, twine and cord, £4.18.0
890 - Bill from T Elam for rope, twine and cord, £4.16.0
891 - Bill from Sebastian & Pierre Erard, harp and piano-forte makers to the Queen, 18 Great Marlborough Street, Regent Street, for a patent second hand double movement harp, £60
892 - Bill from Fennings Wharf, New London Bridge, Tooley Street, for shipping box and crib, 13/6d
893 - Sophia Fisher, 2 Little Brook Street, Bond Street, scowrer and furniture cleaner. Order to collect Lt Col Murray's packages
894 - Bill from Fresh Wharf and London Bridge Steam Packet Wharves, for carrying Mrs Jane Irving's goods, £2.1.9
895 - Bill from W Frew, 7 High Street, Marylebone, corn dealer., £25.9.0
896 - Bill from W Frew, 7 High Street, Marylebone, corn dealer, £25.11.9
897 - Bill from W Frew, 7 High Street, Marylebone, corn dealer, £26. 6. 0
898 - Bill from W Frew, 7 High Street, Marylebone, corn dealer, £28. 2. 6
899 - Bill from Gibbons, Son & Co., Ironmongers, 345 Oxford Street, for goods, £4.16.1
900 - Bill from Gibbons, Son & Co., for bolts, £1.9.1
901 - Bill from George Gibbs & Co., Seedsman, 26 Down Street, Piccadilly, for rye grass and clover, £2.10.6
902 - Bill from George Gibbs & Co., £1.16.6
903 - Bill from George Gibbs for barley, 13/-
904 - Bill from Joseph Glass, Chimney sweeper, for 10 ft cane rods, 11/6d
905 - Charles Good, (late Davison) rope maker, £5.11.3
906 - Bill from William Green, 80 Fenchurch Street, mat seller, £8.1.0
907 - Bill from William Green, 80 Fenchurch Street, mat seller, £8.10.6
908 - Bill from William Green, 80 Fenchurch Street, mat seller, £8.10.6
909 - Bill from William Green, 80 Fenchurch Street, mat seller, £4.7.9
910 - Bill from William Green, 80 Fenchurch Street, mat seller, £17.15.9
911 - Bill from William Green, 80 Fenchurch Street, mat seller, £3.11.0
912 - Bill from Green & Niner, 43 Baker Street, Portman Square, cut glass manufacturers and gas fitters., 12/-
913 - Bill from Green & Niner, 43 Baker Street, Portman Square, cut glass manufacturers and gas fitters., £1.1.0
914 - Bill from J Gregory, for hay. £4.10.0
915 - N Griffiths, 9 Water Lane, Tower Street. Ship & Insurance brokers and commercial agents. Goods forwarded for the Hon. M. Elphinstone, Venice, and another
916 - Bill from James and R Grant, for horse hire., 8.0
917 - Bill from James and R Grant, for horse hire., £3.13.6
918 - Bill from James and R Grant, for horse hire., 11.0
919 - Bill from James and R Grant, for horse hire., £5.10.0
920 - Bill from James and R Grant, for horse hire., £3.12..0
921 - Bill from James and R Grant, for horse hire., 12.0
922 - Bill from James and R Grant, for horse hire., £1.8.0
923 - Bill from E Hammond, carver, gilder & plate glass factor, 18 George Street, Portman Square. for resoldering glass, £2.0.0
924 - Bill from W Haslam, chimney sweeper, 10 Marylebone Court, Weymouth Street, for cleaning drains, £2.11.0
925 - Bill from W Hedges, harness maker; for repairs, £2.13.8
926 - Bill from W Hedges, harness maker; for repairs, £2.16.6
927 - Bill from W Hedges, harness maker; for repairs, £1.4.9
928 - Bill from John Herbert, haberdasher, for linen backing, £1.0.1
929 - Bill from John Herbert, haberdasher, for buckram, £1.1.5
930 - Bill from W H Hoard, £2.0.0
931 - Bill from H Hook, hatter, 4 Brook Street, New Bond Street, for a gents best round hat and retrimming 2 others, £1.14.0
932 - Bill from H Hook, hatter, 4 Brook Street, New Bond Street, for a new hat, £1.4.0
933 - Bill from William Hopwood. Linen draper. 44 Duke Street, Manchester Square for counterpanes and muslin. (Dr Clarke), £13.10.6
934 - Thomas Horwood, 69 Newington Causeway, tea dealer, for fine Souchong tea, £1.12.0 and Jamaica sugar, 17/6d
935 - Bill from Thomas Horwood, £2.17.5
936 - Bill from Thomas Horwood, £2.7.10
937 - Bill from Charles Hubbard, Douglas Place, for board and tuition of Master G Wilson., £5.9.11
938 - Bill from Charles Hubbard, Douglas Place, £5.9.11
939 - Bill from Charles Hubbard, £12.10.0
940 - Bill from Charles Hubbard, £13.2.3
941 - Charles Hubbard, property tax
942 - Bill from Hunt & Robertshaw, printers, 47½ Welbeck Street. for 1,000 cards, £1.0.0
943 - Bill from Hunt & Robertshaw, printers, 47½ Welbeck Street. for 200 cards, 7.0
944 - Bill from Hunt & Robertshaw, printers, 47½ Welbeck Street. for 100 direction cards, 3.6
945 - Bill from Hunt & Robertshaw, printers, 47½ Welbeck Street. for 150 cards, 5.6
946 - Bill from Hunt & Robertshaw, printers, 47½ Welbeck Street. for 2000 cards, £3.0.0
947 - Bill from Hunt & Robertshaw, printers, 47½ Welbeck Street. for 100 large cards (Cobb) and 50 large cards (Robinson), 5.6
948 - Bill from the Imperial Gas Light & Cok Co., 33 John Street, Bedford Row, for gas, £2.9.6
949 - Bill from the Imperial Gas Light & Cok Co., 33 John Street, Bedford Row, for gas, £2.9.6
950 - Bill from the Imperial Gas Light & Cok Co., 33 John Street, Bedford Row, for gas, 18.0
951 - Imperial Gas. 'To repairing post & column of public lamp, corner of Dorset Place and Upper Park Place broken by your van being driven against it this day, 1 new column, 1 stand pipe, 1 14 inch glass top lantern, lantern frame etc. £2.7.6."
952 - Bill from India Mat Co., 3, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, 14/, invoice to E Tarner
953 - Subscriptions from Mrs Tilbury, Edmund Tilbury, Miss Tilbury and Miss J Tilbury to Infant Orphan Asylum, 3½ gns
954 - Subscription from Mrs Tilbury to Infant Orphan Asylum, Wanstead, £1.1.0
955 - Bill from William Jackson, 54 Marylebone High Street, harness maker and saddler, £4.10.6
956 - Bill from William Jackson, 54 Marylebone High Street, harness maker and saddler, £4.8.2
957 - Bill from William Jackson, 54 Marylebone High Street, harness maker and saddler, £1.18.7
958 - Bill from William Jackson, 54 Marylebone High Street, harness maker and saddler, £5.5.5
959 - Bill from Denis Jacob, for 3 pair.clerical spun silk half hose, 19/6d; 2 pair ladies white silk, £1.4.0
960 - Bill from Denis Jacob, for 3 pair. black patent silk, £2.17.0
961 - Bill from John Jannaway, for hire of horse and van, 19.0
962 - Bill from John Jannaway, for hire of horse and van, 19.0
963 - Bill from John Jannaway, for hire of horse and van, £2.11.0, [Hampton Court]
964 - Bill from John Jannaway, for hire of horse and van, £ 1.0.10
965 - Bill from John Jannaway, for hire of horse and van, 6.0
966 - Bill from W. Johnson, for a stone fox, £3.0.0
967 - Bill from Jolly's Waggons, for the carriage of Mr Horwood's goods, 17/6d & 19/1d
968 - Bill from A Jones, boot and shoe maker, 17 Chichester Street, Harrow Road. Card directing F S Little's goods to be sent there
969 - Bill from Keen & Welch, mustard and blue manufacturers. Garlicke Hill, Cheapside, 9 lbs double superfine mustard 14/-
970 - Bill from I Kent & Co., 11 Great.Marlborough Street, for brushes and crests 18/-
971 - Bill from R Knight, 105 Mount Street, wax and tallow chandler, for candles., £6.10.0
972 - Bill from Charles Lawless, for ballast, £1.2.0
973 - Bill from Charles Lawless, for ballast, £1.2.0
974 - Bill from J E Lawford, slater, 15 Tottenham Court, New Road, for plumbing and tiling., £44.2.6
975 - Bill from R Leake, 6 Connaught Terrace, Edgware Road, portmanteaux manufacturer. Note from J H Marsh about repair to sea chest, to be delivered to bearer
976 - Bill from Benjamin Lepard, stationer, 32 James Street, Covent Garden, for ½ ream of 4 to copy paper, - 8/-, [for Dr. Clarke]
977 - Bill from the London Bottle and Phial warehouse, Red Lion Yard, Old Cavendish Street, for 12 glass crates, £1.0.0
978 - Bill from London Marble & Stone Working Co., Esher Street, Holywell Street, Millbank, for a veined marble wash table, £2.5.0
979 - Bill from William Lucas, frame maker, 18 Nottingham Street. for silvered plate for back of chiffionier and for fixing, £2.1.7
980 - Bill from Martin, staymaker, 17 South Molton Street, to Lady Leith. Black and white silk corsets £3.0.0; white silk corsets £3.0.0; long dimity corsets for Miss Leith £1.18.0
981 - Bill from Samuel Matthews, successor to Chas. Macintosh, patentees of india rubber cloths. 58 Charing Cross, for sheeting £1.10.0
982 - Bill from Paul Miller, for carriage of goods 6/-
983 - Bill from John Mortlock, for crates and straw, £2.2.0
984 - John Mortlock, Chinaman to Their Majesties, 250 Oxford Street. Note to collect Mr Daniell's crockery hampers
985 - Bill from G Mousir, shirt maker, 28 High Street. to Mr Tarker. 2 fine long cloth shirts 11/-; 2 superfine long cloth shirts 15/-; 2 extra size fine flannel shirts 10/6
986 - Bill from Thomas Naylor, 22 High Street Marylebone, linen draper, for flax, 5/
987 - Bill from Messrs Naylor & Son, for soap, oil and plaster, 15/2½d
988 - Bill head only of Newby & Willson, Grand Junction Terrace, 94 Edgware Road, drapers
989 - Bill from John Newman, 122 Regent Street, philosophical instrument maker, for repairing barometer, 5/6d
990 - Bill from John Newman, 122 Regent Street., philosophical instrument maker, for a new tube to barometer, 9/-
991 - Bill from Ovenhall, for straw, £5.12.0 (all 3 signed with x)
992 - Bill from Ovenhall, for straw, £6.3.3
993 - Bill from Ovenhall, for straw, £8.6.3
994 - Bill from Oxeham's Auction Rooms, 353 Oxford Street, for sale of lot 184, 8/6d
995 - Bill from Oxeham's Auction Rooms, 353 Oxford Street, for the Sale of chairs and sofa for Mrs Jane's, £5.15.6
996 - Bill from H & H Oxenham., for the sale of chairs, Pembroke table, etc for Mrs Dee £2.11.0, (bill made out to Tilbury & Tarner)
997 - Bill from G R Paine, bookseller, stationer and binder, 46 High Street, Marylebone, for stationary, £8.3.4
998 - Bill from G R Paine, bookseller, stationer and binder, 46 High Street, Marylebone, £39.6.2d
999 - Bill from Philip Palmer, window glass manufacturer, 118 St. Martins Lane, £10.7.0
1000 - Delivery notes from Pickford & Co., Castle Inn, Wood Street., 158, Regent Street
1001 - Bill from J. Powell, 59 Paddington Street, maker, for repairing cover, 4/-
1002 - Delvery notes from Poynder & Medlicott, Lime Wharfs., Paddington
1003 - Bill from Richard Punch, carpenter, 17.3
1004 - Bill from Richard Punch, carpenter, 13.5
1005 - Bill from Richard Punch, carpenter, 19.11½
1006 - Bill from Richard Punch, carpenter, 5.4.10
1007 - Bill from Richard Punch, carpenter, 4.14.8
1008 - Bill from T & J Rideal, wine and spirit merchants, 144 Union Street, Southwark. £89.19.4. (chiefly a butt of fine pale sherry £84.0.0)
1009 - Bill from T & J Rideal, wine and spirit merchants, 144 Union Street, Southwark. for pale sherry, £86.18.6
1010 - Bill from T & J Rideal, wine and spirit merchants, 144 Union Street, Southwark. for 2 gallons of brandy, £3. 4.0
1011 - Bill from T & J Rideal, wine and spirit merchants, 144 Union Street, Southwark. for 2 gallons of brandy, £3. 4.0
1012 - Bill from T & J Rideal, wine and spirit merchants, 144 Union Street, Southwark. for 2 gallons of best Hollands, £2.10.0
1013 - Bill from Seager, Evans, Stafford & Co., distillers, Mill Bank 2 gallons of [...], £1.10.0
1014 - Bill from Sewell, for repairs to vans, £18.9.0
1015 - Bill from Sewell, for repairs to vans, £5.3.8
1016 - Bill from Sewell, for repairs to vans, £2.5.1
1017 - Bill from Slaughter, Gainsford & Slaughter, cheese mongers, 114 St Martin's Lane, Charing Cross. £1.10.10 (for Dr. Clarke)
1018 - Bill from J Smith, 27 Silver Street, Golden Square, wine dealer, for 2 gallons of strong brandy, £3.4.0
1019 - Bill from the South Western & Brighton Railways, White Horse, Friday Street, for the carriage of Rev H J Wharton's goods, £2.7 0
1020 - Bill from T Stevens, manufacturing brazier, tin, iron and zinc worker, 9 Paradise Street., Marylebone, for repairs. £3.5.1
1021 - List of dried herbs, etc from James Steward & Co
1022 - Bill from Swan Nash, ironmonger, 253 Oxford Street, for patent fuel, £3.0.0
1023 - Trade cards, with collection orders from W Sym, 58 Upper Marylebone Street, Fitzroy Square, Upholsterer
1024 - Bill from J Tarner, Stationer etc, 46 High Street., Marylebone for stationary, £16.9.3
1025 - Bill from J Tarner, Stationer etc, 46 High Street., Marylebone, for British Almanacks for 1829-1836, £2.4.0
1026 - Bill from J Tarner, Stationer etc, 46 High Street., Marylebone for stationary, £10.18.6
1027 - Bill from G E Tarner, 16 High Street, Almanac and newspapers, £3.14.4d
1028 - Bill from George Taylor, Riding-hat maker, 7 Tichbourne Street, for one round hat £1.10.0 (for Dr Clarke)
1029 - Bill from A Thornton, for woollen cloths, £4.13.10½
1030 - Bill from A Thornton, £6.6.0
1031 - Edmund Tilbury paid by Edward Tilbury, £29.17.2 for decoration of properties
1032 - Edmund Tilbury, 6 Nottingham Street for Edward Tilbury £6.16.9
1033 - Bill from Tibe & Green, 80 Fenchurch Street, dealers in matting, £8.15.6
1034 - Bill from Tibe & Green, 80 Fenchurch Street, dealers in matting, £8.1.0
1035 - Bill from Tibe & Green, 80 Fenchurch Street, dealers in matting, £19.10.0
1036 - Town & Emanuel, cabinet makers, 103 New Bond Street, note to collect Lord Frankfort's things
1037 - Bill from Thomas Treble, 30 Marylebone Lane, for asses' milk, 16/6
1038 - Bill from Wm Unwin, for 9 loads of gravel,£1.11.6d
1039 - Bill from E Vigers Junr, timber merchant, Union Planing & Saw Mills, Upper Lisson Street, Chapel Street, Edgeware Road, for planks 16/-
1040 - Bill from Thos Walker, for two pair of extry strong buck skin cork shoes, £1.10.4d
1041 - Bill from Harris Watson, 16 Oxford Street, ornamental store manufacturer, for a beveled register store, £6.6.0
1042 - Bill from Richard William Webb, 10 High Street, Marylebone, scale maker, to new weights and repairs to machine, 14/-
1043 - Bill from J M Webb, chessemonger. Collingwood Street, Blackfriars Road, near the Rev R Hill's Chapel, for 2 cheddar cheeses, £3.19.8
1044 - Bill from Weiss & Son, 62 Strand, surgical instrument makers, for knives, £1.2.6
1045 - Bill from Edward Welch, 1 Chapel Street, floor cloth manufacturer, for 8½ yards, £1.14.0
1046 - Bill from J Welsford & Co., 34 Hatton Garden, carpet manufacturers. Personal note from J Welsford, 10 Sols Row, Hampstead Row, to deliver furniture to bearer
1047 - Bill from J Whitt, Great Woodstock Street, for making a hogshead with four new hoops, 4/6
1048 - Bill from J Whitt, Great Woodstock Street, to repairing a cask, 3/-
1049 - Bill from William Willson, for 2 bundles of 4 ft. single lathes, 3/4
1050 - Bill from David Woodman, for horsehair, 10/6
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