Billhead recording purchase by Mrs. Harman from M. & H. Corps
[1848]
2
E. & S.R. Richards
Billheads recording clothing purchased by Robert W. Stevenson from E. & S.R. Richards, clothiers, London
1891
3
Henderson, F. (Clothier)
[Billhead of F. Henderson, clothier & outfitter, recording purchases by Mr. G. Duncan, Imperial Hotel, 1888]
1888
4
Smallwood, B.
Billhead of B. Smallwood, London haberdasher, for purchase of ribbon by an unidentified buyer
180-?
5
Osborn, Joseph (Draper)
[Billhead recording cloth purchases from Joseph Osborn, linen and woollen draper, Dunstable]
[approximately 1850?]
6
Satchell, Timothy, -1860
Billhead of Timothy Satchell, London hatter, for hats purchased by Charles Byass, 1849
1849
7
Gibbon, Daniel (Hosier)
Billhead of Daniel Gibbon, London hosier, for purchases by Mr. H. Gibbs, 1832
1832
8
S.W. Silver & Co
List of necessaries for a civilian proceeding to [blank]
[late 19th century]
9
The "Easion" veil
[approximately 1900]
10
Leaf, Edward (Tailor)
Bill for clothes, buttons and trimmings
1813
11
Cook, Jno. (Shoemaker)
Bill for the repair of boots and shoes
1816
12
Townend, Thomas
Billhead of Thomas Townend, London hatter, for hats purchased by Charles Byass, 1849
1849
13
Hammond, Frederick (Hosier)
Billhead of Frederick Hammond, London clothier, recording purchases by Lord G. Beauclerk, 1871
1871
14
Pitter & Fox
Pitter & Fox
[approximately 1825]
15
Watson (Clothier)
Bill for clothes, notions, and fabrics, 1801
1801
16
Dean & Son
[Caricature card depiciting a sepia illustration of a shop assistant, with verse]
[1880?]
17
Bill of expenses incurred by John Lawford for the funeral of William Bodimeade
1794
18
Jupp, Joseph (Hatter)
[Billhead of Josh. Jupp, hatter to the Royal Family, 222 Regent Street, removed from Bond Street, London, recording purchases for Lord Edward Harrington]
1826
19
Amery & Pitter (London, England)
Amery & Pitter
[approximately 1810?]
20
Indenture placing William Roberts into the service of John Higgins, staymaker
1752 February 4
21
Hogg & Starkey
[Billhead of Hogg & Starkey, linen, woolen, drapers, and dealers in British lace for cloth and ribbons purchased by George Pearson]