Receipt issued by the Bureau of Bayeux to Maître Mallouin du Breuil for 40£ 40s. paid in charges (droit d’aydes, d’octroy, etc.) for 570 jars (pots) of cider
Certificate recording the presentation of Maître Loisel, attorney, at the Office of Presentations at Caen as the representative of Laurent David, adjudicataire des fermes, plaintiff, against Blocher, innkeeper, and his wife; signed Torcapel
Receipt from Pierre Hallez of Saint-Thomas de Touques, husband of Françoise Grandin, to Malouin Dubreuil and his mother, of Caen, for 70 livres, in part payment of the annual rent due to his wife
Statement by Adrian Philippe Marais, bailiff (huissier) to the civil tribunal of Caen, regarding the seizure of goods belonging to Charles Le Val of Norey (Norrey-en-Bessin), in connection with rent owed to Nicolas Saillenfest
Summons issued by Lord Ellenborough (Chief Justice of the King’s Bench) in the cause Brydges v. Wilson, requiring particulars of the plaintiff’s demand
Copy of the court roll of the manor of Fulmodeston cum Croxton, Norfolk, recording the admission of John Backe to 1½ roods of land surrendered out of court by Thomas Umphery or Umphrey
Indented deed (incomplete), apparently between (A) John Blenerhaysset, on behalf of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, and (B) Thomas Cobbe, relating to lands in Castle Rising and Congham, Norfolk
Bond between (A) John Freshwater of Heybridge, Essex, gentleman, and (B) Edward Stillingfleet, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, and the Chapter of the same, for the performance of covenants, etc., in indentures of the same date
Warrant, signed by King George III, for the payment of £12,957 5s. 8¾d. to Lieutenant General Charles, Lord Southampton, for the pay of the 3rd or King’s Own Regiment of Dragoons for a year to 24 Dec. 1791
Certified copy of a contract between Louis Arcambal, Vice-Consul of the French Republic, and Francis Lewis Taney, merchant of New York, for the supply of 200,000 lbs of sole leather
‘The Character of Alfred the great is superior to that of the Czar Peter of Russia and his Virtues were more advantageous to his Country’, an English declamation by Joseph Acomb