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GIVBILLS - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts
1 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts relating to furniture, lustres, clocks and linens
1 - Bill issued by Jean Dominique for the cleaning and gilding of lighting and furniture.
2 - Bill issued by George Brookshaw for the construction and decoration of a commode and the gilding of a pair of candelabras. Signed and authorised by Guillaume Gaubert and Henry Holland.
3 - Bill issued by Johan Wacker for the construction of cabinets, bookcases and other furniture at Carlton House, with accompanying receipt.
4 - Bill issued by Jan Prussurot for the gilding of candlesticks by Jan Prussurot at Carlton House, with accompanying receipt.
5 - Bill issued by John Edwards for the purchase of curtains for Carlton House, with accompanying receipt.
6 - Bill issued by the firm Ravald & Morland for the construction of a secretary desk and stool, with accompanying receipt.
7 - Estimate, calculated by Guillaume Gaubert, as to the cost of furnishing the apartments at Carlton House.
8 - Bill issued by Peter Reilly for the supply of bronze ornaments to Guillaume Gaubert on behalf of George, Prince of Wales
9 - Bill issued by Jan Prussurot for carving and gilding at Carlton House.
10 - Bill issued by Thomas Moore for the supply of a carpet to Carlton House.
11 - List of total expenses incurred furnishing the rooms at Carlton House between September 1783 to May 1786
12 - Bill issued by the firm Holmes & Griffin for supplying a sedan chair, with receipt.
13 - List and estimated value of furniture in Carlton House.
14 - List and estimated value of furniture in Carlton House.
15 - Bill issued by Ibbetson, Barlow and Clarke for textile purchases [for Carlton House?].
16 - Bill issued by Ibbetson, Barlow and Clarke recording outstanding payments to the account of George, Prince of Wales
17 - Bill issued by John Hardvillier for the repair of tapestries, with receipt.
18 - Bill issued by John Kerr for the supply of items of furniture to George, Prince of Wales, with receipt.
19 - Bill issued by A. Delaix for gilding work done for George, Prince of Wales.
20 - Bills issued by Ibbetson, Barlow & Clarke for upholstering furniture at Carlton House and Kempshott Park.
21 - Bills issued by A. Delaix for the cleaning of lighting at Carlton House.
22 - Bill issued by Peter Chenu for the creation of sculpted lamps, with receipt.
23 - Bill issued by Charles Salmen for the repair of furniture at Carlton House
24 - Bill issued by Henry Clay for the creation of two tea trays to be sent to Hesse-Kassel, with receipt
25 - Bill issued by A. Delaix for bronzes and lighting at Carlton House, with receipt.
26 - Bill issued by John Greenwood for the purchase of a "magnificent alabaster vase", with receipt.
27 - Bill issued by Catherine Andras for the production of a wax model of the Duke of Bedford, with receipt.
28 - Bill issued by John Cuthbertson for the purchase of electrostatic apparatus, with receipt.
29 - Bill issued by Derek Smith for supplying copper fittings at Brighton Pavilion, with receipt
30 - Bill issued by Oakley and Dudding for Etruscan decoration on furniture, and receipt.
31 - Bill issued by William Hopkins for the purchase of furniture, with receipt
32 - Bill issued by Thomas Butler for the construction of two library writing tables, with receipt
33 - Bill issued by John Greenwood and Co. for the sale of three vases, with receipt
34 - Bill issued by Elward, Marsh and Tatham for furnishings and upholstery at Brighton Pavilion, with receipt
35 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for glass furnishings, with receipt
36 - Bill issued by John Crace and Sons for chinoiserie to decorate the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, with two receipts
37 - Bill issued by Thomas Curle and Son for the manufacture of mahogany furniture
38 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Son for winding and moving clocks at Carlton House, with receipt
39 - Letter and bill issued by Martin-Eloy Lignereux, for the purchase of various works of art
40 - Note from Thomas Tyrwhitt for Robert Gray, Duchy of Cornwall's Office, requesting that he pay the bearer [Robert Beard] for the sale of two Chinese figurines, with receipt.
41 - Bill issued by Vulliamy & Son for the repair of furniture and moving of clocks in Carlton House, with receipt.
42 - Correspondence with John Christopher concerning outstanding duty payments on items ordered by George, Prince of Wales.
43 - Bill issued by Underwood and Doyle for the supply of chinoiserie to the Royal Pavilion at Brighton
44 - Bill issued by N. Morel for gilt-bronze figurines.
45 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for chinoiserie at the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, with receipt
46 - Account of Goods delivered at Carlton House
47 - Expenses incurred by Dr James Garrett in bringing chinoiserie back from China to decorate the Royal Pavilion at Brighton
48 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Son for assembling furniture and making repairs at Carlton House
49 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the manufacture of lampshades, with receipt
50 - Bill issued by Thomas Cuff for the lining of wardrobes, with receipt
51 - Bill issued by N. Morel for supplying curtains, upholstery and gilding for Caroline, Princess of Wales, with receipt
52 - Bill issued by Finnis and Co. for the purchase and installation of a gothic chimney frame at [Montague House?], Blackheath
53 - Bill issued by Richard Butler for the production of carpets and their installation at [Montague House?] Blackheath, with receipt
54 - Inventory and Valuation of Sundry Chinese Articles taken at His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Carlton House
55 - Inventory of various Articles left at Carlton House for the Inspection of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales
56 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt explaining that Mr Garratt should be paid for sundry articles he has brought for George, Prince of Wales, from China, and associated list of items
57 - Valuation by Robert Fogg of chinoiserie at Carlton House
58 - Bill issued by Matthew Berge for the purchase and repair of scientific equipment, thermometers and magnifying glasses
59 - Bill issued by John Crace for the production of Chinese lanterns.
60 - Bill issued by William Hopkins for metalwork
61 - Letter from Dominic Bartoli requesting payment for tables, with bill and receipt.
62 - Bill issued by Harry Baker for linen, with receipt.
63 - Bill issued by Frederick Kampf for furniture, with receipt
64 - Bill issued by Neale and Bailey for glass lustre
65 - Bill issued by Neale and Bailey for glass lustre
66 - Bill issued by Griffin and Co. for producing and repairing sedan chairs
67 - Bill issued by Joseph and William King for crimson fabric.
68 - Bill issued by Joseph & William King for fabric
69 - Bill issued by Barrett and Corney for the upholstering of the Prince of Wales's throne
70 - Bill issued by Benjamin Zobel for sand-paintings, with receipt
71 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Son for clocks and candelabra, with covering letter
72 - Bill issued by Marsh and Tatham for upholstery at Carlton House and the Royal Pavilion at Brighton
73 - Bill issued by Richard Westmacott for alabaster ornaments, with receipt
74 - Bill issued by Joseph Baker and Son for carpets to furnish Carlton House, with receipt
75 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for glass ornaments and mirrors for Carlton House
76 - Letter from Dr James Garrett to Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt regarding the arrival of chinoiserie for George, Prince of Wales at East India House and arrangements for its collection and transport.
77 - Bill issued by William Thomas Hollier for the repair and supply of lamps
78 - Bill issued by Barrett Corney and Corney for throne decorations
79 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the supply of two gilded dolphins and gilding repairs
80 - Bill issued by the estate of Richard Westmacott for the supply of alabaster vases and antique sculpture
81 - Bill issued by Underwood, Doyle and Underwood for glazing and skylights.
82 - Bill issued by William Thomas Hollier for alterations to the lantern in the Great Hall of Carlton House.
83 - Bill issued by Marsh and Tatham for upholstery and supply of new fabrics.
84 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the repair of a large lantern
85 - Bill issued by Captain William Stanley Clarke for the procurement of Chinese objects for George, Prince of Wales
86 - Bill issued by Dr James Garrett for Chinese objects purchased for George, Prince of Wales
87 - Bill issued by Barrett, Corney and Corney for embroidery for the state bedchamber.
88 - Bill issued by George Maynard for the transport and delivery of chinoiserie from East India House to Carlton House
89 - Bill issued by Edward Wyatt for gilding work done at Carlton House
90 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Co for work at Carlton House
91 - Bill issued by Robert Fogg for blinds and the purchase of a Japan bowl at auction
92 - Bill issued for objects purchased at auction from the estate of the Hon. George Bowes.
93 - Bill issued by Barrett, Corney and Corney for embroidery and fabrics for the state rooms at Carlton House
94 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for repairing glass lanterns and ornaments.
95 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Co. for work done at Carlton House
96 - Bill issued by Harry Phillips for purchases made on the behalf of George, Prince of Wales, at a number of sales he has attended at the request of HRH.
97 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Co for work done at Carlton House
98 - Bill issued by Barrett Corney and Corney for fringes and tassels for furniture and light fittings.
99 - Bill issued by T.Ponsonby for the supply of a large mirror for Queen Charlotte's Chinese Drawing Room at Frogmore House.
100 - Bill issued by Fricker and Henderson for redecoration at Carlton House
101 - Bill issued by Tatham and Bailey for upholstery work at Carlton House
102 - Bill issued by Peter Turnerelli for allegorical sculptures at Kensington Palace.
103 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the supply of gothic-style lanterns, with receipt.
104 - Bill issued by Peter Turnerelli for sculpture at Blackheath and Kensington Palace.
105 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for decorating a fountain, with receipt.
106 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Co for supplying clocks to Carlton House.
107 - Bill issued by Robert Fogg for the supply of two Indian screens to Carlton House, with receipts.
108 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Co for supplying clocks to Carlton House
109 - Bill issued by Richards and Turner for a set of steel fire irons.
110 - Bill issued by Harry Phillips for paintings and statuary purchased by George, Prince of Wales, with covering letter.
111 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Co. for supplying clocks to Carlton House
112 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for a large chandelier in the Drawing Room of Carlton House, with receipt
113 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Son for the supply and repair of clocks at Carlton House
114 - Bill issued for supplying damask table linen for Carlton House
115 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Son for the supply and repair of clocks at Carlton House
116 - Bill issued by D. Smith for the supply and cleaning of lamps, with receipt
117 - Bill issued by Underwood and Doyle for metalwork and making moulds for windows at Carlton House
118 - Bill issued by Bogaerts and Storr for candelabra for the Throne Room at Carlton House
119 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for cut glass shades and futher lighting at Carlton House and Brighton Pavilion
120 - Bill issued by Harry Phillips for purchases made on the behalf of the Prince of Wales at a number of sales he has attended at the request of HRH.
121 - Bill issued by Morel & Son for work undertaken at Brighton Pavillion and Carlton House
122 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Son for the winding and repair of clocks at Carlton House and Windsor Castle
123 - Bill issued by Edward Wyatt for gilding work.
124 - Bill issued by Tatham and Bailey for the purchase of fabrics, carpets, upholstery and furniture.
125 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the purchase and cleaning of glass and glassware.
126 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Son for the repair and purchase of clocks.
127 - Bill issued by Elliot and Francis for the purchase of furniture, with receipts.
128 - Bill issued by Cutler and Macnaughtan for the manufacturing of fenders and stove ornaments.
129 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for manufacturing glass light fixtures.
130 - Bill issued by Coade and Sealey for the creation and installation of a fountain in the Conservatory at Carlton House.
131 - Bill issued by Henry Westmacott for the unpacking, repairing and cleaning of a number of marble tables and alabaster vases, with receipt
132 - Bill issued by Cutler and Macnaughtan for the repairing and cleaning of fenders, stoves etc and for the undertaking of new commissions.
133 - Bill issued by John Smith for the reparing and reguilding of frames and mouldings.
134 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Son for work undertaken including at Carlton House
135 - Bill issued by John and William Coulson for the supply of Damask table linen for use at Carlton House, in 1805 and 1808.
136 - Bill issued by George Oakley for the commission of a mahogany pedestal library table on castors.
137 - Bill issued by Coade and Sealy for work executed in the conservatory at Carlton House.
138 - Bill issued by H. Phillips for various purchases he made on behalf of George, Prince of Wales, during one of his sales.
139 - Letter from H. Phillips to R. Gray forwarding his bill for various purchases he made on behalf of George, Prince of Wales.
140 - Bill issued by Barrett Corney and Corney for the manufacture of tassels, cords and fringing for use in Carlton House.
141 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the manufacture of glasswork for light fixtures.
142 - Bill issued by Barrett, Corney and Corney for the manufacturing of embroidered feathers for use in the Throne Room.
143 - Bill issued by George Davis for the manufacturing of locks.
144 - Bill issued by George Hutchinson for the painting of furniture and sculptures.
145 - Bill issued by Edward Argles for the commission of a rosewood writing table to be used in the Royal Library
146 - Bill issued by Tatham Bailey and Sanders for upholstery and other work.
147 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the cleaning and manufacture of light fittings.
148 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the manufacture of light fittings and other glasswork.
149 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the manufacture of light fittings and other glasswork.
150 - Bill issued by J. Ibeston for the manufacturer of tables, light fittings and soft furnishings.
151 - Bill issued by J. P. Hubbard for the manufacture of marble tables.
152 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Sons for work undertaken.
153 - Bill issued by Edward Wyatt for the cleaning, repair and manufacture of frames, some to be installed in Carlton House.
154 - Bill issued by Tatham, Bailey and Sanders for the manufacture, upholstering, cleaning and repair of soft furnishings and curtains.
155 - Bill issued by Tatham, Bailey and Sanders for upholstery and other work.
156 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the manufacture of light fittings, including candlesticks.
157 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the manufacture and cleaning of light fittings.
158 - Bill issued by Parker and Perry for the manufacture of light fittings, including candlesticks.
159 - Bill issued by Vulliamy and Sons for the manufacture of lamps, chains and pulleys, with receipt.
160 - Receipt of payment by the Prince Regent to L. Le Gaigneur for the supply of two library tables
161 - Bill issued by Robert Fogg for purchases made on behalf of the Prince Regent at a sale held by Mr Phillips, with receipt.
162 - Letters from François Benois to General Benjamin Bloomfield from Paris, concerning furniture, sculpture, porcelain and a painting for possible purchase by the Prince Regent.
163 - Bill issued by J. Bramah and Sons for the purchase of locks, inkstands, pens and compasses etc., with receipt.
164 - Bill issued by James Lock for the supply of horses, carts and equipment for the transport of materials, with receipt.
165 - Bill issued by J. Bramah and Sons for the purchase of locks, inkstands, paper knifes and compasses etc., with receipt.
166 - Bill issued by J. Bramah and Sons for the purchase of locks, inkstands, blotting book, pencil case and compasses etc., with receipt.
167 - Bill issued by Mr Bramah for supplying two grand secretaire chests
168 - Correspondence concerning the installation of chimney ornaments, designed by Mr Jones, at Brighton Pavillion.
169 - List of furniture in Japanese lacquer, with estimated cost in Francs.
170 - List of various objects handed to King George IV, including prices in Francs and Sterling.
171 - Two lists of objects paid for in sterling.
172 - Bill issued by H. L. Goertz for the manufacture of bookstands and tables, with receipt.
173 - Bill issued by Robert Jones for the painting of ornaments, canopies and landscapes, with receipt.
174 - Bill issued by Edward Wyatt for the manufacture of a large carved mahogany convex oval shield, with receipt.
175 - Bill issued by Thomas Edge for the fixing of a gas light at the Castle Square entrance of Brighton Pavillion, with receipt
176 - Bill issued by J. Bramah and Sons for the purchase of locks, inkstands and compasses etc., with receipt.
177 - Bill issued by Frederick Breul for the purchase of items including table linen, glasses and lustres for the King, with receipt and covering note.
178 - Bill issued by William Eyre for the supply of leather covered and velvet lined lockable boxes, with receipt.
179 - Bill issued by Timothy Terry for supplying mahogany library chairs, with receipt.
180 - Correspondence with John Kirwan and Sons and Lynch and Martyn concerning an outstanding bill for supplying the King with chimney pieces.
1 - Letter from Messrs Kirwan and Sons concerning an outstanding bill issued by Messrs Lynch and Martyn for supplying chimney pieces to the King, and forwarding a letter from Mrs Georgina Blake concerning arranging payment for the outstanding bill [25396].
2 - Letter from Mrs Georgina Blake concerning arranging payment for an outstanding bill issued by Messrs Lynch and Martyn for supplying chimney pieces to the King.
3 - Letter from Lynch and Martyn to Messers Kirwan and Sons requesting that they receive payment for the outstanding bill on their behalf.
4 - Receipt of payment to Kirwan and Sons.
181 - Two bills issued by François Benois listing furniture, a bronze, objects in porcelain and silver, wallpapers and other objects acquired on behalf of the King, with receipt.
182 - Bill issued by Bantings, France and Banting for the maunfacture of furniture including a tambour writing desk, with receipt.
183 - Bill issued by Cutler and Sons for the manufacture of 2 iron chests, with receipt.
184 - Bill issued by H. L. Goertz for the manufacture of furniture including a writing desk and bookstands, with receipt.
185 - Bill issued by Davis and Berridge for the supply of a parrot cage, canary cage, lark cage and bird fountains, with receipt.
186 - Bill issued by F. Benois for the supply of items including china, drawings and models to the King, with receipt.
187 - Letter forwarding a bill issued by Edward Thomason for the manufacture of two wine decanter carriages with functioning wheels, with receipt.
188 - Letter from Richard Fancourt (former Postmaster of Brighton) explaining that in 1801/1802 he had supplied lamps for use at Brighton Pavilion and somewhat belatedly he is now requesting to be paid what he is owed. Also receipt of payment.
189 - Bill issued by Cutler and Sons for the manufacture of a number of iron chests, with receipt.
190 - Bill issued by Bantings, France and Banting for the manufacture of a bookcase and receipt of payment
191 - Note concerning a Mr Hancock who sent George IV a cabinet he had made, and, according to a newspaper article included, had received payment of one hundred guineas. Note states that there is no receipt of this transaction.
192 - Bill issued by George Lawrence for the manufacture of a writing desk, with receipt.
193 - List of plate glass and grates etc. recorded as being at Carlton House, signed by John Nash.
194 - Schedule of fixtures listed as being at Carlton House, signed by John Nash.
195 - Letter from John Nash to Sir William Knighton concerning the possible movement of some furniture and objects from Carlton House.
196 - Bill from François Benois for a gilt bronze clock, two tables and two torchères purchased for the King in Paris.
197 - Bill issued by E. H. Baldock for the supply of items furniture, with receipt.
198 - Bill issued by E. H. Baldock for supplying carved ebony sofas and chairs, with receipt.
199 - Bill issued by Bayley, Blew and Chapman for the manufacture of a rosewood writing desk, with receipt.
200 - Letter from John Hope to Viscount Melville reporting a few issues encountered during the recent removal of items from Dunfermline Palace, forwarding bills for the packing crates used, and discussing a recent offer of a gift to the King.
201 - Letter from John Hope to Viscount Melville detailing the items he has purchased on behalf of George IV, and reporting more generally on other items at Dunfermline Palace.
202 - Bill issued by E. H. Baldock for the manufacture of a secretaire chest, with receipt.
203 - Bill issued by E. H. Baldock for supplying two marbles vases for Windsor Castle, with receipt.
204 - Bill issued by E. H. Baldock for the supply of items of furniture including a carved ebony sofa and chairs, with receipt.
205 - Letter from John Addison, enclosing a bill for the manufacture of a pair of globes mounted in carved mahogany frames, with receipt.
206 - Letter from Lord Ravensworth to Sir William Knighton explaining that the furniture he had ordered from Bushells on behalf of the King has been delivered to Mr Jutsham, and he is now seeking payment to settle his account. Receipt of payment [25452].
207 - Correspondence between various individuals concerning the installation of gas lighting in Carlton House and Brighton Pavilion.
2 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts relating to carriages, harnesses, parks, farms, gardens, the menagerie at Sandpit Gate, bell-ringing and gun-firing, horses and racing
3 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for goldsmith (jewellery) bills
4 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for china and glass
5 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for the purchase of prints, enamels, and statuary
6 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for books, newspapers, prints, stationery, and purchases for the Royal Library
7 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for music, His Majesty's Private Band, guns, fishing tackle, toys, telescopes, opera glasses, billiard cues etc.
8 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for his wardrobe, spurs, swords and regimental colours
9 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts pensions, donations and subscriptions
10 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for rates, taxes and insurance
11 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for legal expenses; with deeds
12 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for miscellaneous expenses
13 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for debts etc.
14 - George IV's miscellaneous Privy Purse Accounts
15 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for household bills and expenses for himself, Caroline, Princess of Wales, and Princess Charlotte of Wales
16 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for Brighton Pavilion
17 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for residences and properties
18 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for properties in Windsor, Bagshot, Richmond, Kew etc.
19 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for Carlton House
20 - George IV's Privy Purse Accounts for residences and properties: Hanover and various small estates
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