May 4. Mr. Vanderkist: an enamelled partridge coffee-pot, 9s. Mr. White: 1 imag’d cup and 7 sprig’d chocolates. What is meant by 36 white men with salt-boxes? Mr. Hunter desires to have some mustard ladles as the cream ladles, only small boles and long handles; 6 enamelled roses; 2 pr. green leaf candlesticks; 4 white leaf candlesticks.
Mr. Kentish: mandrill coffee-pot.
Mr. Fogg: 2 swans, wings open.
Mrs. Whitfield to have 1 pr. white branch candlesticks. Mr. Williams, 1 pr. sporters; 1 enamelled pero, 6s. 1 shepherd, imperial, 7s.; 1 shepherdess, 9s.
May 7. Quy. whether any Windsor bricks were received at the glass house, which is charged to the porcelain compy.
Paid Mr. Heylin, Minshull’s draft, £10 10s. 0d. J. B. paid Sir Joseph Hankey for Messrs. Weatherby and Crowther, £348 18s. 0d.
Mr. Fahy: 1 pr. of the new shepherd and compn.; 1 pr. Dutch dancers, 9s.; 1 gentleman and lady, 18s.; 1 cook, 7s.; 1 boy and girl, 12s.; 1 Paris cries, 6s.; 1 woman with chicken, 7s.
Whether any bucks is wanted? There was 5 pair sent down, and only 1 pair came back.
Send down what does there is in town, and send down the Bow books.
May 28. Patterns received from Lady Cavendish: a Japan octogon cup and saucer, lady pattern; a rib’d and scollop’d cup and saucer, image pattern; a basket bordered dysart plate; a Japan bread and butter plate.