MS33.01: Humphrey Harwood Account Book
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Debtors Per Contra

Mr. George Braxton

Folio 86Mr. George BraxtonDr.
1785
Novemr. 11thTo 29 bushels of lime @ 1/.£1.9.0
To repairing plastering 45/. & Hair 2/.2.7.0
To 104 bricks 3/. & laying 3 Harths 8/6.0.11.6
To working Jambs to Chimney & back 5/.0.5.0
To 7 days labour @ 2/6.0.17.6
26To 4 bushels of white-wash @ 2/. & whitewashing 5 Rooms }
& 2 passages @ 4/6. the Rooms Whe.washed over ten times }
1.19.6
1786
January 18thTo 60 bushels of lime @ 1/. & 4 days labour @ 2/6. (Making Mortar)3.10.0
February 3To 8134 Bricks @ 30/. pr. Me & 60 bushels of lime @ 1/. & 17 days labr. @ 2/617.6.6
To 100 lb. Oats in Straw 7/6 (pr. Tom)0.7.6
To underpining Kitching 40/. to Iron barrs for Oven Mouth 7/62.7.6
8To 3250 bricks @ 30/. & 38 bushels of lime @ 1/. & 9 days labr. @ 2/67.18.0
To building a Stack of Chimneys & Oven 7.10.0
11To 1100 bricks 33/, 20 bushs of lime 20/. 5 days labour @ 2/63.5.6
To underpining Smoke House & Sheads 27/61.7.6
To underpining Dary 15/ & 1½ bus. Whe.wash 3/, & white-washg. 1 Room 4/6 & spots over House 3/ }1.5.6
24thTo 15 bushels of lime @ 1/. & building front Steps 12/.1.7.0
To 1¾ day's labour @ 2/6 £53.18.10½0.4.4½
Carried to (folio 91) E. Exd. W. H. Exor.£53.18.14½
Per ContraCr.
1786
August 16By 115 lbs. of Bacon of Colo. Saml, Griffin on your Acct. @ 7½d£3.11.10½
By 8. Setige @25 & 2 do. Elbow 32/6, mehogany by an }
bought them of Colo. Sam. Griffin at the Above price, but }
he says it was a mistake. G. Braxton may have them if he'll pay me the money.}
13.5.0
1787
January 5By an Old Waggon, &c.8.0.0
£24.16.10½

Colo. Dudley Digges

Colo. Dudley DiggesDr.
1785Dr. Brought from folio 46£26.4.6
Novr. 25thTo 7 Bushels of Corn @ 3/1.1.0
Decemr. 11To 1 Barrel of do. 15/0.15.0
1786
Januy. 26To ½ Barrel of Corn [illegible]/6, (Febr:y 11th) To 1 Barrel of do. 15/1.10.0
August 22To 2 bushels of Corn [illegible] @ 5/, (September 1st) To 2 bus. of do. 10/.1.0.0
Septemr. 8To 2 do. 10/. (16th) To [illegible] 10/. (26th) to 2 do. 10/.1.10.0
Octor. 5To 2 do of do 10/.0.10.0
1787
January 2To 2 Barrels of C[illegible] 30/.1.10.0
E. Excepted by £34.0.6
W. H., Exor.
£34.0.6
To balance due H. H.'s Estate as pr. contra £2.0.6
(vide posted fol. 89)
Per ContraCr.
1785
Novr. 25thAmt. of Credits Brought forward£22.0.0
1786
Jany. 1By 1 Years Hire of Davy £10.10.0.0
£32.0.0
By balance due H. H.'s Estate£2.0.6
£34.0.6
Folio 87

Debtors Per Contra

Mr. James Davis (Taylor)

Folio 87Mr. James Davis (Taylor)Dr.
1785
Septemr. 19thTo 3 bushels of lime 3/. Repairing 2 Chimneys 7/6£0.10.6
To Labours work 2/6.0.2.6
Novemr . 11To 8 bushels of lime @ 1/. & 100 bricks 3/. & laying a harth 2/60.13.6
To Contracting a Chimney 5/. & Repairing plastering 3/6.0.8.6
To pinting Chimneys & Clossets 2/6, & labrs. work 3/90.6.3
Decemr. 22To Wht. Washing 1 Room & 2 passages @ 4/6. & wht.wash 1/60.15.0
1786
January 23To 7 bushels of lime 7/.0.7.0
To repairing larthing & plastering to Door & Chimney }
& Dairy 10/. hair 1/. & labourers work 3/6 }
0.14.9
26To whitewashing a Room 5/.0.5.0
April 13To 10 bushels of Mortar @ 1/. & 220 larthes @ 1/6 pr. C.0.13.3½
To Larthing & plastering in Shop 12/60.12.6
To labourers work 3/90.3.0
22To 300 larthes @ 1/6 & 12 bushels of lime 12/.0.16.6
To hair 2/. & larthing & plastering lodging Room 18/.1.0.0
To 1½ days labour @ 2/60.3.9
To Whit-washing Shop 4/60.4.6
May 3To ¾ of a Bushel of White-wash 1/60.1.6
To white-washing 2 Rooms @ 4/60.9.0
August 7To 6 bushels of lime 6/. 200 bricks 6/. & Repairg. Cellar Steps 7/60.19.6
To Repairg. plastering 2/. & labours work 2/60.4.6
1787
July 21To 1½ bushels of lime @ 1/. & repairing plastering & }
Grate 3/. & labours work 9d
0.5.3
E. Excepted by ½
(See Ledger C. fol. 22 W. H., Exor.
£9.16.3½
Per ContraCr.
1786
August 8thBy 1 bus. mortar 1/.£0.1.0
By two first Charges in deb: side. paid0.13.0
1791
July 29thBy his acct. agst. H. H.'s Estate £7.15.5£7.15.5
By Cash to balance 1.6.10½
See Ledger C. folio 22
£9.16.3½

Mr. Richard Booker

Mr. Richard BookerDr.
1787
April 22ndTo 125 Lathes 1/6 & 9 bushels of lime 9/.£0.10.6
To 1 days labour 2/6 & lathing & plastering }
at Mrs. Brian's & mending do 10/. }
0.10.0
August 5To 1 barrel of Corn 20/.1.0.0
1788
August 25To 22 bushels of lime @ 1/. & 796 bricks @ 30/. pr. M2.5.10½
To 3½ days labr. @ 2/60.8.9
To layg. an Hearth & do Oven & buildg. a Crown to ye. same 18/.0.18.0
To building a Fire place to bake-House 12/. & to Hair 6d0.12.6
E. Excepted by £6.8.1½
W. H., Exor.
1789
March 25To an order on ye. College£6.8.1½
6.2.4½
£12.10.5
Per ContraCr.
1787
August 5thBy 52¾ lb. of a Bacon @ 9d£2.0.5
1789
March 25By his acct.10.7.6
6.8.1½
2.0.5
4.7.6½
--- see the Reason of the differences between this }
settlement & that on A's acct. noted on the acct. itself. }
By a mistake in settlement£12.7.11
0.2.6½
£12.10.5½

Mr. James Moir

Folio 88Mr. James MoirDr.
1786Dr. Brought from Folo. 64)£39.1.1
January 14thTo 12 bushels of lime Repairing Kitching wall. & Oven 28/2.8.0
To 3 days labour @ 2/60.7.6
February 15To 4 bushels of lime 4/. 100 bricks 3/ & Seting up A Grate 7/60.14.0
To 1 Days labour 2/6; (16th) to 20 bushels of Oats @ 2/62.12.6
June 7To 4½ bushels of lime @ 1/. & hair 6d 0.5.0
To repairing Lathing & plastering 10/.0.10.0
14To ¾ of a Bushel of lime White-wash 1/60.1.6
To white-washing 4 Rooms & a passage @ 4/61.2.6
Octor. 20To Cash lent 41/42.1.4
To 13/3. Not Charged in Ledger in Decr. 82£49.3.5
0.13.3
£49.16.8
1787
May 19thTo 3½ bushels of lime 3/6 & 100 Laths 1/30.4.9
To ½ day's labour 1/3 & lathing & plastering a Dormant }
Window 4/6. & Hair 3d. }
0.6.0
June 6To 2½ bushels of lime 2/6 & 166 Bricks 4/10.0.7.4
To labours Work 1/6 & building pair of Steps 5/.0.6.6
15To 2½ bushels of Wheat @ 6/.0.15.0
1788
Februy. 4To 3 barrels of Corn @ 15/.2.5.0
16To 2½ bus. of lime 2/6 hair 4d. & Repairing plastering 2/60.5.4
March 20To 2 bushels of Oats 6/.0.6.0
April 12To 1½ do. lime 1/6. hair 4d. & Repairing plastering 2/6. & Wht.washg. 1 Room & passage & Wht.wash0.14.4
August 5To 1 bushel of Wheat 5/.0.5.0
7To 8 bushels of lime 8/. & 500 bricks 15/.1.[illegible].0
To 2 days labour @ 2/6 & building up Jambs to Chimney & repairing }
the breast of do. 10/.
0.15.0
To laying an Hearth 3/. & pointing up Stairs 2/.0.5.0
12To 2½ bushels of Wheat @ 5/.0.12.6
Octor. 7To 2½ do of Corn 7/60.7.6
13To 12 bricks 3 & ½ bushel of mortar 6d.0.0.9
To mending Back 1/. & whitewashing Ceiling 2/60.3.6
28To 8 lb. of Beef @ 2½d £0.1.8
Decr. 10To 4 bottles of Claret @ 2/6 pr. Bottle0.10.0
To 4 barrels of Corn @ 10/. £58.19.112.0.0
1789
Januy. 14To 2 bushels of lime 2/. & 106 Bricks 2/. & setting up a Grate 5/.0.10.0
61.19.11
To an order accepted on ye. College 10.18.5
£72.18.4
Per ContraCr.
1786
By Cash received 28/£1.8.0
By Do. for Veal 8/6.0.8.6
By Old Bricks in the Play House6.0.0
1787
January 26thBy His account to this Day44.10.5
52.6.11
ContraCr.
1789
March 24thBy his acct. exclusive of the above Credit£20.11.5
£72.18.4
Folio 88

Debtors Per Contra

Mr. James Moir

Folio 88Mr. James MoirDr.
1786Dr. Brought from Folo. 64)£39.1.1
January 14thTo 12 bushels of lime Repairing Kitching wall. & Oven 28/2.8.0
To 3 days labour @ 2/60.7.6
February 15To 4 bushels of lime 4/. 100 bricks 3/ & Seting up A Grate 7/60.14.0
To 1 Days labour 2/6; (16th) to 20 bushels of Oats @ 2/62.12.6
June 7To 4½ bushels of lime @ 1/. & hair 6d 0.5.0
To repairing Lathing & plastering 10/.0.10.0
14To ¾ of a Bushel of lime White-wash 1/60.1.6
To white-washing 4 Rooms & a passage @ 4/61.2.6
Octor. 20To Cash lent 41/42.1.4
To 13/3. Not Charged in Ledger in Decr. 82£49.3.5
0.13.3
£49.16.8
1787
May 19thTo 3½ bushels of lime 3/6 & 100 Laths 1/30.4.9
To ½ day's labour 1/3 & lathing & plastering a Dormant }
Window 4/6. & Hair 3d. }
0.6.0
June 6To 2½ bushels of lime 2/6 & 166 Bricks 4/10.0.7.4
To labours Work 1/6 & building pair of Steps 5/.0.6.6
15To 2½ bushels of Wheat @ 6/.0.15.0
1788
Februy. 4To 3 barrels of Corn @ 15/.2.5.0
16To 2½ bus. of lime 2/6 hair 4d. & Repairing plastering 2/60.5.4
March 20To 2 bushels of Oats 6/.0.6.0
April 12To 1½ do. lime 1/6. hair 4d. & Repairing plastering 2/6. & Wht.washg. 1 Room & passage & Wht.wash0.14.4
August 5To 1 bushel of Wheat 5/.0.5.0
7To 8 bushels of lime 8/. & 500 bricks 15/.1.[illegible].0
To 2 days labour @ 2/6 & building up Jambs to Chimney & repairing }
the breast of do. 10/.
0.15.0
To laying an Hearth 3/. & pointing up Stairs 2/.0.5.0
12To 2½ bushels of Wheat @ 5/.0.12.6
Octor. 7To 2½ do of Corn 7/60.7.6
13To 12 bricks 3 & ½ bushel of mortar 6d.0.0.9
To mending Back 1/. & whitewashing Ceiling 2/60.3.6
28To 8 lb. of Beef @ 2½d £0.1.8
Decr. 10To 4 bottles of Claret @ 2/6 pr. Bottle0.10.0
To 4 barrels of Corn @ 10/. £58.19.112.0.0
1789
Januy. 14To 2 bushels of lime 2/. & 106 Bricks 2/. & setting up a Grate 5/.0.10.0
61.19.11
To an order accepted on ye. College 10.18.5
£72.18.4
Per ContraCr.
1786
By Cash received 28/£1.8.0
By Do. for Veal 8/6.0.8.6
By Old Bricks in the Play House6.0.0
1787
January 26thBy His account to this Day44.10.5
52.6.11
ContraCr.
1789
March 24thBy his acct. exclusive of the above Credit£20.11.5
£72.18.4
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Debtors Per Contra

Messieurs David Low & Anderson

Folio 89Messieurs David Low & AndersonDr.
1785
Augt. 16thTo Cash paid in part of your account£10.0.0
Sepr. 1To do do10.0.0
Novemr. 22To cutting down the Jambs of the Chimney & plasterg.0.3.9
1786
Februy. 20To 1012 lb. of oats in Straw @ 7/6 pr. Cent:3.15.0
March 15To an Order on you from Doctr. Wm.Carter Accepted for6.10.6
May 2To Cash pd. M. A.4.15.9
June 9To Cash paid to Matthew Anderson4.15.9
20To ditto pd. David Low. & Anderson19.5.4
1787
May 23To 1½ Barrel of Corn @ 18/.1.7.0
Septemr. 15 To Cash £7.0..07.0.0
1788
June 14To an Order on Charles Hunt. accepted as }
per Receipt for £22.12.10½ }
22.12.10½
Octor.To an Order on Doctr. Wm. Pasteur accepted30.0.0
1789To account of sundries8.5.3
May 25To Cash to balance in full to this day as per acct.1.12.4
£130.11.4½
Per ContraCr.
1786
June 21stBy His account Delivered in£71.4.6½
April 13By Cash borrowed 90/94.15.9
1789
May 25By balance remainder of his acct. to this day27.8.10
By Anderson's private acct.27.2.3
(See accts. themselves)£130.11.4½

Colo. Dudley Digges

Colo. Dudley DiggesDr.
1787
Jan: 2ndTo amount of Debitor brought from folo. 86£34.0.6
£34.0.6
To balance due H. H.'s Est.£2.0.6
To Int. til paid from Jan. 1787
Per ContraCr.
1786
Jan:By amt. of Creditor brought from folo. 86. £32.£32.0.0
By bal: due H. Harwood's Estate2.0.6
£34.0.6
Folio 90

Debtors Per Contra

Mr. Horatio Hall (Hatter)

Folio 90Mr. Horatio Hall (Hatter)Dr.
1786
February 14thTo 10 bushels of lime @ 1/. & 250 Bricks @ 3/. & 1½ days' labr. @ 2/6£1.0.9
To setting up a Hatter's furnace 15/.0.15.0
To repairing plastering 5/.; & hair 6d.0.5.6
June 17To 8 bushels of lime 8/. & 120 Bricks 3/90.11.9
To 1½ days labour 3/9 & white-washing 2 Rooms 9/.0.12.9
To ¾ of a bushel of White-wash 1/6 & setting up a Kettle
Per ContraCr.

Doctr. _________ Hall (petersburg)

Doctr. _________ Hall (petersburg)Dr.
1787
March 19thTo taking down 2 Marble Chimney peices 7/6.£0.7.6
To 134 bricks 4/. & 4 bushels of lime 4/.0.8.0
To laying 2 Hearths 6/. & plastering Chimney 5/.0.11.0
To Hair 6d & labourers Work 3/.0.3.0
£1.10.0
Per ContraCr.
1788
July 28By cash in full by Mr. John Carter (Skiper)£1.10.0
£1.10.0

Majr. James Quarles

Majr. James QuarlesDr.
1786
April 6thTo 110 lb of Fodther 6/.£0.6.0
12To 75 lb. of Fodther @ 6/.0.4.0
20To 7 bushels of Corn lent.
July 8To 14 bushels of lime @ 1/. & repairing Steps & plastering 12/.1.6.0
To labourer's work 3/. & 400 Bricks @ 3/. & repairing Well 6/.1.1.0
To ¾ of a Bushel of White-wash 1/6.0.1.6
To White-washing 2 Rooms & a passage @ 4/60.13.6
August 20To Cash lent @ Qr.0.12.0
Novr. 23To 6 bushels of lime 6/. & 250 bricks 7/6 & 1 days lar. @ 2/60.16.0
To laying a harth 2/6. & Seting up A Grate 7/60.10.0
To a Grate & Barr wt. 56 lb. @ 3d & frate 1/1.18.4
1788
February 16To 2½ bushels of lime 2/6. hair 4d. & Repairing plastering 2/60.5.4
To Whitewashing a Room. & Wht.wash 5/. (& 28th) to 150 bundles of fodther 7/60.12.6
July 3To a Sythe Brought for Mical (from Capt. Brights) 6/0.6.0
£8.12.2
Per ContraCr.
1786
August 29thBy Cash 28/., the Day of the Barbucue1.8.0
By 2 Days of Sam. & Tom. @ 2/. & 2 Do. of Tom Cleang. well0.8.0
1787
January 17By cash 35/6. (When the Indentr Returned)1.15.6
26By 9 Dollars of indentr. @ 6/. in the pound 0.16.2
1788
July 2By 1 Day of Mical 3/90.3.9
£4.11.3