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Contains 77 Results:

A receipt for £1 from Van Sommer Paul silk mercers London to Lady Delaville, 1780

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1780

A receipt for 6s for Rochelle salt and Hixham tincture bark from the Apothecaries Hall London, 1799

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1799

A bill head from Louis Dupuis waxhandler London to Sir John Hussey Delaval, 1773

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1773

A receipt for £3.lO for essence of rose and jessamine from Smyth Nephew, perfumers, 'London, 1807

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1807

A receipt for £2 for 2 silk umbrellas from Trelegon Turner, London to Lord Delaval, 1790

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1790

Two receipts for £3.12.0 and £15.14.0 for jewellery from John Deards, goldsmiths/ London to Sir John Delaval Bart, 1778

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1778

A receipt for £l8.13.3½ from Nath Jeffreys goldsmith to Sir John Delaval Bart, 1765

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1765

Two receipts for £51.1.0 £9.4.0 for gowns from F. Albright mantua maker/London to Miss K. Hicks [Lord Deleval’s mistress], 1794

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1794

A bill for £2000 from Lord Audley to S. Huthwaite. Signed by Lord Audley and Lord Tyrconnel, 1786

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1786

A bill for £3.1.0 for tea coffee from Joseph Browne at the Coffee Mill, St James’s St, London to Lord Delaval, 1802

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1802