Hilary Vacation, 1778.

To Debt as pr. Warrant£1262
To Cost of Suit, &c.220
£1482

Received 30th April, 1778, of Mr. James Giles, the above-named Defendant, Fourteen Pounds, eight Shillings and 2d., for the purposes above mentioned.

Pr. Thomas Vere,
£14 8s. 2d.No. 15, Southampton Buildings.

One of the assignees of James Giles was Mr. Wm. Randall, who died before Dec. 23, 1779. In the balance-sheet of his accounts, from May 7, 1776 (the date of assignment), to that date, are frequent entries of postage of letters from Worcester; and among the receipts are accounts from Lady Melbourne, Lady Warren, Paul Orchard, Esq., Mrs. Powis, — Kent, Esq., Lady Jersey, Dutchess Dowager of Leinster, etc. The account is as follows:—

The Account of the late Mr. William Randall, as one of the Assignees of the Effects of the late Mr. Giles, from May ye 7th, 1776, to December ye 23rd, 1779.

Willm. Randall, Credr.
1776. £ s. d.
May 7. For a year’s rent of Mr. Giles’ House, due at Xmas1775, & paid to Mr. Stubbs 110 0 0
For a Bill to Mr. Stubbs, Attorney 5 13 9
 „ 31. For a Quarter’s Rent paid to Do., due at Ladyday 27 10 0
June 26. For a Letter from Worcester 0 0 4
 „ 29. For an half-year’s Interest of £200, due April ye 4th, upon Bond, to Mrs. Twiss 5 0 0
Aug. 21. For a Bill to Mr. Sheppard, Attorney 21 18 6
For a Letter fm Worcester 0 0 4
 „ 23. For a Quarter’s Rent, due at Midsummer, paid to Mr. Stubbs 27 10 0
Nov. 16. For Do.  „  due at Michaelmas 27 10 0
1777.
Jan. 15. For an half-year’s Interest, due Oct. 4th, 1776, to Mrs. Twiss 5 0 0
 „ 29. For a Letter fm Worcester 0 0 4
Dec. 13. For a Year’s Rent, due at Michaelmas, and paid to Mr. Stubbs 110 0 0
1778.
Dec. 28. For Do.  „  due at Do. 110 0 0
1779.
For a Letter from Worcester 0 0 4
Dec. 23. For a Year’s Rent, due at Michaelmas, to Mr. Stubbs 110 0 0
Per Con: Dr.
1776. £ s. d.
May 7. For cash recd. of Messrs. Stubbs—Shop Account 42 6 6
 „ 8. For Do. „ of Lady Warren Do. 11 7 0
 „ 9. For Do. „ of Paul Orchard, Esq. Do.  10 10 0
Deducted for China broken  0 10 6
9 19 6
 „ 20. For Do.  „  of Mrs. Powis  Do. 15 4 0
 „ 23. For Do.  „  of — Kent, Esq.  Do. 2 10 0
For Do.  „  of Lady Melbourne  Do. 15 1 0
 „ 31. For Do.  „  of Mr. Harris, for a Quarter’s Rentof the House late Mr. Giles’, due at Ladyday 35 0 0
June 11. For Do.  „  of Lady Jersey—Shop Account 2 14 0
Nov. 16. For Do.  „  of Mr. Harris, for an half-year’s Rent due at Michaelmas 70 0
Dec. 7. For Do.  „  of the Dutchess Dowager of Leinster, Shop Account 32 13 6
1777.
June 17. For Do.  „  of Mr. Tho: Jones  Do. 0 8 6
Dec. 13. For Do.  „  of Mr. Harris, for a Year’s Rent, due at Michaelmas 140 0 0
1778.
Dec. 28. For Do.  „  of Do.  „  „  due at Do. 140 0 0
1779.
Dec. 23. For Do.  „  of Do.  „  „  due at Do. 140 0 0

Euston Road.

In 1860 Messrs. W. and T. Wills, sculptors, having turned their attention to the production of works of art in terra-cotta, commenced the manufacture at this place. The works produced consist of vases, figures and groups of figures, busts, &c., of a size and character for drawing-room use. The subjects are principally mythological, and are admirably modelled—each piece sent out receiving its finishing touches from the artist’s own hands. In colour, Messrs. Wills’ terra-cottas are a delicate pink and deep rich red. Their names are marked on each piece.

Oxford Street.