Here is an invoice/receipt I have for the work of William Mason dated 1735
Hope this is legible enough for all but I believe it reads:
"5 & 8/9 oz of my own silver at 6s per ounce" 1:14:6
"Duty of 7 & 1/2 oz : of our own Silver at 6d" 0:3:9
"Making 13 & 1/4 oz of Silver Plate at 6d oz" 0:6:9
"A Buckle for Mr Chasdon" 0:2:0
leaving a total of 2:7:0 on the 1st May 1735!
The next small section I struggle with and would appreciate help but I believe it is the name/names of the Payee and confirmation for
"two pounds seven shillings in full of this bill & all accounts to this day to Mr William Mason"
I'm not too good with old money but sounds like a lot to me : )
Hope u find as interesting as me,
Rhodri
William Mason payment receipt 1735
Re: William Mason payment receipt 1735
Hi Rhodri,
What a wonderful find!
Presumably Sir Charles Musgrave Bart. (b.1688) and William Mason ( http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 52&p=56511).
Thanks for sharing this with us.
Trev.
What a wonderful find!
Presumably Sir Charles Musgrave Bart. (b.1688) and William Mason ( http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 52&p=56511).
Thanks for sharing this with us.
Trev.