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Vol. DLXXVIII (ff. 201). Accounts and vouchers of later Dukes of Marlborough and their families; 1728-1822. See also Add. MS. 61671, ff. 95-123 above.
(1) The 3rd Duke, his wife and their daughter Diana, supplementing Add. MS. 61666-61669 above; 1728-1757. ff. 1-36b.
(2) John Spencer, brother of the 3rd Duke, supplementing Add. MS. 61668, ff. 182-194 above; 1729-1739, n.d. ff. 37-74.
(3) The 4th Duke, supplementing Add. MSS. 61670-61676 above; 1762-1800. Partly French. ff. 75-176.
(4) The 5th Duke, supplementing Add. MS. 61677, ff. 1-120b above; 1808-1822. ff. 177-185b.
(5) The 6th Duke, supplementing Add. MS. 61677, ff. 165-197 above; 1810, n.d. ff. 186-187.
(6) Unattributable accounts; 1731-1800, n.d. Partly French. Partly printed. ff. 188-201b.
Woodstock, Oxfordshire: Accounts, etc., rel. to furnishings, etc., at Blenheim Palace: 1728-1821, n.d.
Accounts: 4th, 5th and 6th Dukes of Marlborough; personal and household accounts, etc.: 1762-1821, n.d.
includes:
- f. 1 Robert Spencer, 4th Earl of Sunderland: Promissory note by: 1728.
- ff. 1-24b, 26 Charles Spencer, 5th Earl of Sunderland; 3rd Duke of Marlborough: Correspondence and papers: 1728-1758, n.d.
- ff. 1-36b Accounts: 3rd Duke of Marlborough; personal and family expenses: 1722-1757.: Partly Fr.
- f. 4 Collet Mawhood, tea merchant: Receipted bill of: 1734.
- f. 5 Charles Beesley, schoolteacher: Account of his expenses: 1735.
- f. 7 John Hooker, haberdasher: Receipted bin of: 1736.
- f. 11 D. Heliot, bookseller: Receipted bill of: 1738.
- ff. 14, 49-52b Andrew Regnier, tailor: Bills of: 1725-1739.
- f. 15 Thomas Cooch, carrier: Bill of: 1743.
- f. 16 John Griffiths: Assignment of stock to: circ. 1751.
- f. 16 John Gyles, Principal Clerk, South Sea Company: Order to, for transfer of stock: circ. 1751.
- f. 25 Henry Harding, of Great Hampden: Order for payment to Dr J. Stephens: 1755.
- f. 25 James Stephens, DMed., Secretary to Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough: Order for payment to: 1755.
- f. 27 John C. Krahe, tailor: Receipted bill of: 1756.
- ff. 27, 31, 33, 36 Elizabeth Spencer, née Trevor; wife of Charles, 3rd Duke of Marlborough: Correspondence and papers: 1735-1761.
- f. 28 Francis Whitfield, haberdasher: Bill of: 1757.
- ff.28-29,34 Diana Beauclerk, formerly St John; wife of T Beauclerk; formerly wife of Frederick, 2nd Viscount Bolingbroke: Financial papers: 1756-1757.
- f. 29 William Gresham, tailor: Bill of: 1757.
- f. 31 Mary Sleech, haberdasher: Bill of: 1757.
- f. 33 Edward Ryves, Town Clerk of Woodstock, county Oxfordshire: Receipt by: 1757.
- f. 34 William Hinchliff, mercer: Receipted bill of: 1757.
- f. 36 Catherine Giberne, milliner: Receipted bill of: 1757.
- f. 37 Henry Delany, gunsmith: Receipted bill of: 1729.
- ff. 37-74 Accounts: J.Spencer; personal expenses: 1722-1739, n.d.
- ff. 37-74 John Spencer, MP; son of Charles, 3rd Earl of Sunderland: Correspondence and papers: 1727-1745, n.d.: Partly Lat.
- f. 38 Stephen Matthews, wig-maker: Receipted bills of: 1725, 1729.
- ff. 39, 44 J. Brimsden, vintner: Receipted bills of: 1730-1731.
- ff. 40, 43 Edward Stamp, farrier: Receipted bills of: 1730-1731.
- ff. 41, 66 James Maitland, goldsmith: Receipted bills of: 1730-1732.
- ff. 42, 62 William Jones, grocer, of Jermyn Street: Receipted bills of: 1731-1732.
- ff. 45, 63 Caleb Mannelly, sword-cutler: Receipted bills of: 1732.
- ff. 46, 67 John Seddon, watchmaker: Receipted bills of: 1732-1733.
- f. 47 Robert Williams, hatter: Receipted bills of: 1725, 1732.
- f. 48 Joseph Thorpe, vintner: Receipted bill of: 1732.
- ff.53-54 Mary Jones, maid to J Spencer, MP: Receipted bill of: 1732.
- f. 55 George Newton, cutler: Receipted bill of: 1732.
- f. 56 William Cooper, draper: Receipted bill of: 1732.
- f. 57 H. Bolney, wigmaker: Receipted bill of: 1732.
- f. 58 Francis Hauksbee, the younger; scientific writer: Receipt by: 1732.: Printed. Signed.
- f. 59 Richard Gammag, tailor, of Althorp: Receipted bill of: 1732.
- f. 60 Cossins and Innys; grocers, London: Receipted bill of: 1732.
- f. 61 Elizabeth Dickenson, whipmaker: Receipted bill of: 1732.
- f. 64 Paul Daniel Chenevix, goldsmith: Receipted bill of: 1732.
- f. 65 Sir Thomas Burnet, alias Burnett; judge: Receipt by: 1733.: Printed. Signed. Seal.
- f. 68 Bridget Allan, vintner: Receipted bill of: 1735.
- ff.68-77b, 83-92b James Heber, House Steward of George, 4th Duke of Marlborough: Accounts of disbursements by: 1787-1795.
- f. 69 Oliver Payne, bookseller: Receipted bill of: 1735.
- ff. 71-72 Charles Knapton, picture restorer: Receipted bills of: 1738-1739.
- ff. 71-72, 75,87,89,188-190 Art. Miscellaneous: Bills for restoration of pictures bel. to Dukes of Marlborough, etc.: 1738-1764, n.d.
- f. 73 Art. Miscellaneous: Receipt for subscription to illustrations by E. Albin: n.d.: Printed. Signed.
- f. 73 Eleazar Albin, naturalist and teacher of water-colour drawing: Receipt by: circ. 1738.: Printed. Signed.
- f. 74 Robinson Bowles, carpenter: Receipted bill of: bef. [1746?].
- ff. 75, 87 Westfield Webb, picture restorer: Receipted bills of: 1762-1764.
- ff.75-176b George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough: Correspondence and papers: [1754?]-1825, n.d.
- ff. 76-77, 86 Thomas Fleming, goldsmith: Receipted bill of, etc.: 1763.
- ff. 78-79 William Morris, butcher: Receipted bill of: 1763.
- f. 80 James Pritchard, warehouseman: Receipted bill of: 1763.
- f. 81 London; Royal Society For Arts: Receipt for subscription to Society for Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce: 1763.: Printed.
- f. 83 John Bartlett: Receipt for wheat sold by: 1763.
- f. 84 William Bolton: Receipt by: 1763.
- f. 85 Thomas Morgan, china dealer: Receipted bill of: 1763.
- f. 85 Ceramics: Receipt for sale of Chelsea Pottery: 1763.
- f. 88 William Heath, purveyor of rabbits: Receipted bill of: 1764.
- f. 89 John Milbourn, picture restorer: Receipted bill of: 1764.
- ff. 90-95b Charles Arbuckle, upholsterer: Account with 4th Duke of Marlborough: 1764.
- ff. 91-92b Brighton: Expenses of Duke of Marlborough at: 1795.
- f. 96 Alexander Reid, physician: Receipts by: 1767.
- f. 96 Medicine and Surgery: Receipts of payments for inoculation: 1767.
- f. 97 George Michael Moser, chaser and enameller: Receipted bill of: 1767.
- f. 97 Art. Miscellaneous: Receipted bill of G. M. Moser for enamelling watch case: 1767.
- f. 98 Aaron Lazarus, jeweller: Receipted bill of: 1767.
- f. 99 Padeloup, [printer?]: Receipted bill of: 1767.
- f. 102 Thomas Davis, purveyor of mineral water: Receipted bill of: 1771.: Mostly printed.
- ff. 103, 105 Clarke and Castle; mercers, Oxford: Bills of: 1771.
- f. 104 James Morten, draper: Bill of: 1771.
- f. 106 Heraldry: Account for painting, etc., for instalment of Garter: 1771.
- f. 106 Robert Morris, herald-painter: Receipted bill of: 1771.
- f. 106 Joseph Sarney, herald-painter: Receipted bill of: 1771.
- f. 108 Jewels and Plate: Papers rel. to Marlborough gems: 1768-1805, n.d.: Partly Gr., Lat. and Ital.
- f. 108 Christopher Pinchbeck, [cabinet-maker?]: Receipted bill of: 1771.
- f. 109 Thomas Walker, Town Clerk of Woodstock and of Oxford: Receipt by, for taxes: 1770.: Printed. Signed.
- f. 109 Taxes: Receipts for: 1699-1800.: Printed, with MS. additions.
- ff. 111, 170 James Phillips, running footman to George, 4th Duke of Marlborough: Accounts of his expenses: 1795.: Signed.
- ff. 112-113 Benjamin Cosier, saddler and cap-maker; second Serjeant-at-Mace of Oxford: Receipted bill of: 1787.
- f. 114 Wakelin and Tayler; goldsmiths, London: Receipted bill of: 1787.
- ff. 116-117 William Scarborough, perfumer: Receipted bill of: 1787.
- ff. 118-119 Henry Schram, stay-maker: Receipted bill of: 1787.
- ff. 120-121 Nicholas Olivier, dancing-master: Receipted bill of: 1787.
- ff. 122-123 Ibbetson; Barlow and Clarke, mercers, Ludgate Hill: Receipted bill of: 1787.
- ff. 124-126, 130-134b John Scarpelain, tailor: Receipted bills of: 1787-1789.
- f. 127 William Hamilton, painter: Proposal for print designed by: 1789.: Printed.
- f. 127 Francesco Bartolozzi, RA; engraver: Proposal for print by: 1789.: Printed.
- f. 127 Art. Miscellaneous: Proposal for print by W. Hamilton and F. Bartolozzi: 1789.: Printed.
- f. 128 Charles Trute, supplier of musical instruments: Receipted bill of: 1789.
- f. 129 William Tebbett, Groom Musician in service of George, 4th Duke of Marlborough: Account of his expenses: 1789.: Signed.
- f. 135 Francis Yarrell, stationer: Receipted bill of: 1789.
- ff. 136-138 Mayhew and Ince; cabinet makers, London, Soho: Receipted bill of: 1789.
- ff. 139-140 Thomas Greenwood, chief scene-painter at Drury Lane Theatre: Receipted bill of: 1789.
- ff. 141-142 Samuel Lawrance, oilman; Chamberlain of Oxford: Receipted bill of: 1789.
- f. 143 Frederick Beihel, running footman: Account of his expenses: 1789.: Signed.
- f. 144 John Waite, weaver: Receipted bill of: 1789.
- f. 145 John Chandler, groom: Account of his expenses: 1789.: Signed.
- ff. 146-148 Benjamin Vulliamy, clock- and watch-maker, of Pall Mall: Receipted bill of: 1790.
- f. 149 Edward Stayt, staymaker: Receipted bill of: 1790.
- ff. 151-152 A. Scott, milliner: Receipted bill of: 1790.
- f. 153 Caroline Spencer, afterwards Ellis; eldest daughter of George, 4th Duke of Marlborough; wife of Henry Welbore Agar-Ellis, 2nd Viscount Clifden: Receipt by: 1790.
- f. 154 Michael Galloway, kennel-keeper: Receipted bill of: 1790.
- f. 155 Thomas Taplin, the elder; perfumer, of Woodstock: Receipted bill of: 1790.
- ff. 156-158 John Edmonds, mercer, of High Holborn: Bills of, with receipt: 1790.
- ff. 158b-162 Joseph Cleaves, porter: Receipted bills of: 1791.
- f. 163 William Nicol, bookseller: Receipt by: 1794.
- f. 164 Lady Charlotte Spencer, afterwards Nares; 1st wife of Reverend E Nares: Account of expenses: 1795.: Signed.
- ff. 165-167 Robert Bowyer, painter: Receipts by: 1795.: Partly printed. Signed.
- ff. 166-167 Art. Miscellaneous: Receipts for subscription to R. Bowyer's 'History of England': 1795.: Printed. Signed.
- ff. 168-169 John Manton, gunsmith: Receipted bill of: 1795.
- ff. 172-174 MacCarty, Gobling and Armstrong; tailors: Receipted bill of: 1795.
- f. 175 George Spicer, of Piccadilly: Bond by: 1798.
- f. 175 Charles Cockerell, of Piccadilly: Bond to: 1798.
- f. 176 Samuel Spalding, collector of porcelain and china: Note rel. to his annuity: 1800.
- f. 176 Ceramics: Letter, etc., rel. to deposit of Spalding collection at Blenheim Palace: 1793-1800.
- ff. 177-178b Philip Godsal, coachmaker, of Long Acre: Account with 5th Duke of Marlborough: 1810.
- ff. 177-185b George Spencer-Churchill, 5th Duke of Marlborough: Correspondence and papers: aft. 1723-1825.: Partly Fr. and Ital.
- ff. 179-180b Francis Bernasconi, builder: Bill of: 1811.
- ff.179-180b Reading: Bill for work on estate of 5th Duke of Marlborough at Whiteknights: 1811.
- ff. 182-183b Blades and Palmer; upholsterers, Piccadilly: Agreement with 5th Duke of Marlborough: 1820.
- f. 184 Woodstock, Oxfordshire: Inventory of goods taken from Blenheim Palace: 1820.
- f. 184b Samuel Fellows, musician; House Steward to George, 5th Duke of Marlborough: Receipt by: 1820.: Signed.
- f. 186 C. Mank: Bill of: 1805.
- f. 187 James Atkins: Receipted bill: 1810.
- f. 188 Robert Hulton, [picture-framer?]: Receipted bill of: 1731.
- ff. 192-199 Insurance: Insurance agreements for M. Guerin: 1738.
- ff. 192-199 Maynard Guerin, merchant: Agreements for assurance of his ships: 1738.: Mostly printed.
- ff. 200-201 France; Sovereigns of, and transactions in particular reigns. First Republic: Receipts for payment of taxes: 1800.: Mostly printed.
- ff. 201-202 Marolles, de l'Aube: Receipts for taxation in: 1800.: Mostly printed.
- ff. 201-202 Taxes: Receipts for taxation in Marolles: 1800.: Mostly printed.
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- Add MS 61101-61710, Add Ch 76069-76142, Seal CCV.8 : BLENHEIM PAPERS
Add MS 61666-61680 : E. CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS OF LATER DUKES OF MARLBOROUGH 61666-61680. BLENHEIM PAPERS. Vols. DLXVI-DLXXX. Correspondence…
Add MS 61678-61680 : E. Section IV. ACCOUNTS AND FINANCIAL PAPERS 61678-61680. BLENHEIM PAPERS. Vols. DLXXVIII-DLXXX. Financial and related papers…
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- Albin, Eleazar, naturalist and watercolour painter, d c 1742
Allan, Bridget, vintner
Arbuckle, Charles, upholsterer
Atkins, James
Bartlett, John, seller of wheat, fl 1763
Bartolozzi, Francesco, engraver, 1728-1815,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121196776,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/7656202
Beauclerk, Diana, formerly St John; wife of T Beauclerk; formerly wife of Frederick, 2nd Viscount Bolingbroke
Beesley, Charles, schoolteacher
Beihel, Frederick, running footman
Bernasconi, Francis, builder
Blades and Palmer, upholsterers, Piccadilly
Bolney, H., wigmaker
Bolton, William, of Add MS 61678
Bowles, Robinson, carpenter
Bowyer, Robert, painter
Brimsden, J., vintner
Burnet, Thomas, alias Burnett; judge
Chandler, John, groom
Chenevix, Paul Daniel, goldsmith
Clarke and Castle, mercers, Oxford
Cleaves, Joseph, porter
Cockerell, Charles, of Piccadilly
Cooch, Thomas, carrier
Cooper, William, draper
Cosier, Benjamin, saddler and cap-maker; second Serjeant-at-Mace of Oxford
Cossins and Innys, grocers, London
Davis, Thomas, purveyor of mineral water, fl 1771
Delany, Henry, gunsmith, fl 1705-1745
Dickenson, Elizabeth, whipmaker, fl 1732
Edmonds, John, mercer, of High Holborn
Fellows, Samuel, musician, fl 1777-1825
First Republic of France
Fleming, Thomas, goldsmith, fl 1763
Galloway, Michael, kennel-keeper, fl 1790
Gammag, Richard, of Althorp, tailor, fl 1732
Giberne, Catherine, milliner, fl 1757
Godsal, Philip, of Long Acre, coachmaker, fl 1802-1810
Greenwood, Thomas, chief scene-painter at Drury Lane Theatre, d 1797
Gresham, William, tailor and creditor of the 3rd Duke of Marlborough, fl 1757
Griffiths, John, recipient of an assignment of stock, fl 1751
Guerin, Maynard, merchant and subject of agreements for assurance of his ships, fl 1738
Gyles, John, Principal Clerk of the South Sea Company, fl 1751
Hamilton, William, painter
Harding, Henry, of Great Hampden
Hauksbee, Francis, the younger; scientific writer
Heath, William, purveyor of rabbits
Heber, James, House Steward of George, 4th Duke of Marlborough
Heliot, D., bookseller
Hinchliff, William, mercer
Hooker, John, haberdasher
Hulton, Robert, picture-framer?
Ibbetson, Barlow and Clarke, mercers, Ludgate Hill
Jones, Mary, maid to J Spencer, MP
Jones, William, grocer, of Jermyn Street
Knapton, Charles, picture restorer
Krahe, John C., tailor
Lawrance, Samuel, oilman; Chamberlain of Oxford
Lazarus, Aaron, jeweller
MacCarty, Gobling and Armstrong, tailors
Maitland, James, goldsmith
Mank, C.
Mannelly, Caleb, sword-cutler
Manton, John, gunsmith
Matthews, Stephen, wig-maker
Mawhood, Collet, tea merchant
Mayhew and Ince, cabinet makers, London, Soho
Milbourn, John, picture restorer
Morgan, Thomas, china dealer
Morris, Robert, herald-painter
Morris, William, butcher
Morten, James, draper
Moser, George Michael, chaser and enameller
Newton, George, cutler
Nicol, William, bookseller
Olivier, Nicholas, dancing-master
Padeloup, printer?
Payne, Oliver, bookseller
Phillips, James, running footman to George, 4th Duke of Marlborough
Pinchbeck, Christopher, cabinet-maker?
Pritchard, James, warehouseman
Regnier, Andrew, tailor
Reid, Alexander, physician
Royal Society of Arts, 1908-
Ryves, Edward, Town Clerk of Woodstock, county Oxfordshire
Sarney, Joseph, herald-painter
Scarborough, William, perfumer
Scarpelain, John, tailor
Schram, Henry, stay-maker
Scott, A., milliner
Seddon, John, watchmaker
Sleech, Mary, haberdasher
Spalding, Samuel, collector of porcelain and china
Spencer, Caroline, afterwards Ellis; eldest daughter of George, 4th Duke of Marlborough; wife of Henry Welbore Agar-Ellis, 2nd Viscount Clifden
Spencer, Charles, 5th Earl of Sunderland; 3rd Duke of Marlborough
Spencer, Charlotte, afterwards Nares 1st wife of Reverend E Nares
Spencer, Elizabeth, née Trevor; wife of Charles, 3rd Duke of Marlborough
Spencer, George, 4th Duke of Marlborough
Spencer, John, MP; son of Charles, 3rd Earl of Sunderland
Spencer, Robert, 4th Earl of Sunderland
Spencer-Churchill, George, 5th Duke of Marlborough
Spicer, George, of Piccadilly
Stamp, Edward, farrier
Stayt, Edward, staymaker
Stephens, James, DMed., Secretary to Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough
Taplin, Thomas, the elder; perfumer, of Woodstock
Tebbett, William, Groom Musician in service of George, 4th Duke of Marlborough
Thorpe, Joseph, vintner
Trute, Charles, supplier of musical instruments
Vulliamy, Benjamin, clock- and watch-maker, of Pall Mall
Waite, John, weaver
Wakelin and Tayler, goldsmiths, London
Walker, Thomas, Town Clerk of Woodstock and of Oxford
Webb, Westfield, picture restorer
Whitfield, Francis, haberdasher
Williams, Robert, hatter
Yarrell, Francis, stationer - Places:
- Brighton, Sussex
Marolles, de l'Aube
Reading, England
Woodstock, England