Appendix B
  Gillow Workmen 1766
Source: 110 Estimate Book, 1776
 
     
  Page 1: William Askew @ 2s per day  
     
  Jan 1: To Ball. Of old Account
Jan 4: To Cash…41/2 s…(?) Jan 11 cash…3s
Jan 18: To Cash…5s 3p…Jan 25…5s
Feb 7th: To Cash…5s…Feby. 8th…4s…Feby 15th 1.1.0
Mar 1: To Cash
Mar 15: Cash on Acct
To Rich Gibson’s Bill below(?)
Apr 1: To Cash in full Bill(?) Labr 29th March

£1.1.0
0.7_
10.3
1.10.0
1.1.0
1.1.0
0.9.0
0.10.8
£5.19.3
   
  Apr 1: To Cash on new Accot
Apr 12: To Cash
Apr 26: To Cash in full

0.10.4
0.10.6
1.0.3
£2.1.1
   
  May 17th: To Cash
May 24th: 9£ 101/2p To Cash 7th June…10s 6p on Buffet
June 21: To Cash on Accot
June 28: To Cash on Do
July 5th:To Cash on do
July 13: To Cash…4s To do…19th July - 10s 6p…July 26…4s
Aug 2d: To Cash…5s…Aug 9th…To Cash…5s
Aug 16: To Cash…1.1.0…To Cash…23d 5s…Aug 25…1.1.0
Aug: 29(?): To Cash…5s…Sept 6th…5s…Sept 13th…10s 6p
Sept(?): To Cash…5s…Sept 27…10s 6p 0.15.6
Oct 4th: To Cash…10.6…Oct 11…do…5p
Oct 18: To Cash…5p …Oct 25…5p
Nov 1st: To Cash…10s 6p…Nov 8th…Cash…10s 6p
Nov 15: To Cash
Thos Whitingdale 2 (?) Cash Days at Buffet
Thos Head One Day at Desk 18p…Saml Park @ 18p
Rd Escolme Do. Per Day 1s 9p Richd Ashworth
1(?)s / 17 (?)p(?)
Nov. 22: To Cash…1.1.0…Nov 29 Do…4s
Dec 6: To Cash - Dec 13th 10s  6p - Dec 20th do 5

Dec 23rd: To Cash advanced Carried to new Act (36)
To a Deal 13 ft long 113/4 brd full 3 thick 12(?) ft - 4p
1.10.10
0.10.6
1.1.0
5.3
1.1.0
0.18.6
0.10.0
2.7.0
1.0.6
0.15.6
0.15.6
0.10.0
1.1.0
5.0
0.4.4(?)
0.3.8

0.3.7 1/2
1.5.0
1.0.6
£ 13.17.(?)
1.1.0
0.4.2
     

Contra
 
1766












Jan 7: By a Buffett wth Square top solid Panels
Jan 25: By €xing a Clock at Parkinson’s 1hr
By a Chest upon Chest makg without
Feb 6: Desk’s drawers havg only two draws in Bottom part }
of 3ft th (?) 4 drawers in Top part abt (?) }
15(?): This Saturday Nt he had been 7 days @2s }
Feb 22: This nt 6 days
Mar 29: By 5 Weeks
Recevd April 1766 The Contents in full
till 29th March at 101/4 on new Act william ask
April 5th: 51/2 days }
April 12: By 6 days April 19 By 6 days Apr 26 six days }
May (?)th: (?) days
£ 1.8.0
0.0.2
1.6.6

0.12.3

0.10.6
2.12.6
6.9.11

2.11.11/2
£ 2.11.11/2
1.10.10 1/2
  June 16: By a Buffett wth Pitched Pediment
we did all the work at Pilasters but he had rather
Less work in the Partitions (?) but wth Gothic
Cornice
Sept(?) 26: By Bottom Part of Library Bookcase like }
Clothes Press solid Ends }
Aug 11: By a Cloathes Press best Sort Solid Ends
we did the frett

30th: By a Buffett same as the above wth Cornice
Sept 22d: By a Bookcase wth Pitched Pediment Plain }
he did not cut frett }
wth Shelves (€neard Pannels) about }
Oct 10: By Desk 4 ft long Solid Top & fall without Clamps }
€neard Fronts Plain Insides Dble Pillasters }
Oct 24: By Bottom part of a Cloathes Press Best Sort
Nov 10: By a Buffett Square Top Solid Pannels & less work
in the Back than Usual @
By a Buffett wth Pitched Pediment but we did the Pilas
& Top Chinese Doors//Bottom Doors was Fineared Panl
Dec 9th: By a Plain Buffett as usual Square Top
To new Act(36) Balla Due




1.7.0



0.16.0
2.4(?).6

1.?.0

0.10.6


1.8.6
0.15.0

1.7.0

1.7.0
1.7.0
13.1.4 1/2
0.16.6 1/2
13.17.11

Source: Ledger 1763-1768
   
  1766
   
  Dr. Peter Blackstock
May 16: 220 - To stock for Sundry Wood

160 - 11.10.7 1/2
   
 
Contra
  Cabinet maker from Carlisle
249 - By stock for & wood taken into Stock

11.10.7 1/2

Source
: 110 Estimate Book, 1776
   
  Page 2: Peter Blackstock @ 1s / 9p per day
   
 
Contra
  Jan 5: By a Desk Making 4 ft. Long wth Fineard
French fall & Top Inside Drawers Fineard
Sliding Prospect abt 33s 6p
Jan 22: By 6 plain open Backt Chairs wth wth a
Hollow in the Top Rails @ 4s 2p per
By 2 ding Tables makg one 3ft 41/2 The other
Jan 28: 3ft 9 - both (put as one was tur[?])
By a Bookcase making like one that Rd. Escolme made
By a Tea Tray Making wth Banisters in Shape
By a Do. Straight
By Top Part of Chest Upon Chest making Plain
3ft 8 Long Solid Ends square Corners
By the top part of a Clothes press makg best Sort 32s  

Balla due R Gillow & per(?)  



1.13.6

1.5.0

0.10.7 1/2
0.18.0
0.6.6
0.4.0

0.19.6
1.12.0
7.4.7 1/2
0.16.3
8.0.10 1/2
 
Pd 1s more for Back C(?)
abated
Recid Short of the above Balla
0.1.0
2.3
0.3.3
 

Page 3: William Ball @ 3s / 6p per day To a piece of mahogany for a poul of €re screen wth the last at his shop 3ft 5in long

Page 4: Thomas Dawbiggin @ 1s / 9p per day

Page 6: Thomas Lister @ 3s / 6p per day (does a preponderance of chair work with some case and table work - chairs are priced per chair)

Page 7: William Ormandy @ 2s per day
  3 days about a Gallery
Jan 11: By an uncomon Tea Kettle Lamp Stand for Mr. Butler
of Kirkland (the claws were ready carved) 5 1/4 da
Jan 16: By 2 small Mahog. Tea Chests wth. Silver Furniture for }
Mr. Parker of Brawsholmes No. 2) 4 1/4 Days }
By a Tea Kettle Stand wth Fretts Round & c }
The claws were carved & made ready abt 15s }
Frett in the chest?
Feb 6: By 2 Cisterns wth frames as usual }
By 2 tabs — as usual } 13 1/4 days
Feb 17: By 1 Pembroke Table wth Plain crofs rail & }
dble Stumps for Strickland }
By 1 Do. Wth Comon open Crofs rails for Mr. Bisels(?)
Mar:  By 2 Shaving Stands as usual 1.12.0
25: By 17 days Labr about 2 Billiard Tables 1.14.0
0.6.0

0.10.6

0.8.6

0.15.0
0.0.6

1.6.6

0.9.0
0.10.0

 
Cornice moldg & mending Tabl
0.1.0
 
By 6 Hours about Library Table Glue ornaments on
0.1.0
 
helping 1/2 day
0.1.0
  By a Straight Frett Tray 0.7.0
By 9 Hs Labor Helping Thomas Wilson 0.1.6
Mrs Wilson: By A Shapt Frett Tray but Plainest Frett
By 2 Night Tables but the Bottoms(?) Rails Beaded
like(?) 2 drawers            11s p       @  Per
By 2 Straight Banister Tea Trays @ 4s per 0.8.0
Apr. 20: By a Plain Tea Kitchen Stand for Mr. Wilson  41/2 days
By one Do. Best Sort wth Fretts in Chock(?)
By a Plain One same as Mrs Wilson’s
May 2d: By a Commode Best Sort
June1: By 2 Knife Cases without Covering
June13: By 2 Shaving Stands as usual           @ 16s


0.8.6

1.2.0

0.9.0
15.6
0.9.0
1.18.0
14
1.12.0
 

Page 8: James Procter @ 1s / 9p per day (by 2.5 days helping Peter Blackstock Feb. 22)

Page 9: John Pendleton @1s / 9p per day
 
 
Contra
  May (?): By 6 Chairs for Mr. France all but Carving @6
Page 10: Edmund Sykes @ 1s / 9p per day
Page 11: William Taylor @ 1s / 9p per day
1.16.0
  1766 Mar: To Cash
for 2 Odd Handles
13/4 ft of Stuff Inch Deal @21/2 p
11 ft 5/8 Stuff 11/2 p
60 Inch & (?) Spriggs
Silvering a Glass
To 1/2 ft full of Inch Oak
To 1 ft 1/4 of 21/4 Inch Oak
To 11/2 ft of Inch Oak
To 8 Inch & 3/4 Skrews @ 3p & 8 Inch Do 11/2 p
To a Brass Snap 6p . 6 skrews 1/2 Inch Long  

2.2.0
0.0.5
0.0.4 1/2
0.1.4 1/2
0.0.2
0.0.6
0.0.2
0.0.11
0.0.6
0.0.4 1/2
0.0.7
2.7.6 1/4
1766

June 21st: To Cash in full the Ballance

9.3.43/4
11.10.9
  Received 21 June 1766 from Rbt Gillow and Son the above
Ballanceot £9.3.5 in full of all demands (signed)William Taylor
     
 
Contra
 
1766 Jany 23: By 2 Mahogany Tea Trays wth Fretts @ 10s
Jan 28: By 3 washing Stands wth Couple do(?) & Lidds
as usual    @ 8s
: By 7 Chairs makng for Charls Strickland French
Feb 17th: Elbows @ 4s 6p
Feb 24: By a new Card Table Top makng abt 2 days }
Mar 6: By alter of Do 7 hours - A Screen for Geo Saulsay }
A Poll Screen 3 days 8 Hours }
By a Tea Table makg best Sort
By 2 Tea Trays makg best sort but not best Frets @ 10s
By 61/4 Days about Bed Parts
May 2: By 4 Weeks Labor at Cloathes Press Makg of - Mr. Frances
By 11/2 Days Jobing for Mr. France @ 21p
June 13: By Fire Screen making to fold 4 days 4 hrs   @ 21p
By a Pole Fire Screen 3 days 21p per
By a Tea Tray wth Bannisters Plain
By a Cornice for Mr. France 2 Days 11 hrs
By a Pair of Bed Pillars done }
1 Day 11 hrs abt Do.  @ 21p }
2 Stools for Mr. France @ 21p per 5 Days
By 1 Day helping Thos Wilson  omitt March
By helping wth Toilet
By 8 Chair Brackets  

1.0.0

1.4.0

1.11.6

0.10.05

1.11.6
1.0.0
0.10.11
2.1.8
0.2.7
0.7.7
0.5.3
0.4.0
0.5.0

0.3.3
0.8.9
0.1.9
0.1.7
0.1.0
11.10.9
  Page 12: Christopher Sowers @ (?) carving, tables and case work  
     
 
Contra
 
  April 16: - 6 carved claws @ 18p per
May 23: - By carving 4 of Mr. France’s chairs @5s
(numerous jobs badly done - also does some case work )
0.9.0
1.0.0
 
Source
: Ledger 1763–1768

 
  Page 13: James Townson (journeyman) @ 1s / 9p per day

Jan 9: By 2 Backgammon Tables @7s per
By 21/2 abt Capt Preston’s Mold - By 11/2 day Brackt
Feb 1st: By 5 days about Brackets if he work till Nt
Feb 8: By 5 days abt Do. Till Nt 8s 9p
Feb 15: By 31/2 days till Night abt Brackets (30 in all)
By a Pr fuse(?)  near 3 days
Feb 22:
March 1: By 2 days abt Carved(?) Ovolos this week }
By 33/4 about best Do. }
Mar 8: By 5 days 3/4 about Brackets Mr. Mayoir & 1/4 abt
best Moldings
Mar 15th: By 51/2 days at Night about Mr. M’s Brackets


0.14.0
0.7.0
0.8.9
0.8.9
0.6.1(?)
0.5.3


0.10.0
0.10.6

0.9.7 1/2
  By 13/4 day further about Do. }
Mar 20: By 16 Roses for Library Table 21/4 }

By 1 day 8 Hours further about ornamt for Library Table

By 4 pr Back Gamon Tables part done only

21/4 days about a Shield

By 2 days about omitted



0.7.0
4.7.0
0.2.11
4.9.11
0.7.0
4.16.11
3.11
5.0.10
0.3.8
5.4.6
  By 81/2 days further abt Library Table ornamt }
By a Shield for Gallery 2 days }
By Bed Pillars- 2 }
By 1/2 day about a Stool }
By €nishing Bed Pillars 3 1/2 }
By this day to Moldgs of Mr. Saul }
By Mr. Saul’s Moldgs 3 1/2 }
April 12: By a Chair Back-2 days }
April 19: By Chair Backs €ns 5 days 1/2
April 26: By Do. Do. 4 days
26: By 1 day Do. Abt Gallery 1/2 May 3rd By 4 3/4 days
Do. 7s 3p abt Gallery-Do. Gallery 4 1/2 days
Mr. Greys Mld 1 day



0.10.6


0.7.10(?)

0.9.6




 
Page 16: James Wilcok (Wilcocks) @ (?) ( by 6 chairs @ 4s per)

Page 17: Expenses for €eld

Page 17: our Fiel(d) Gardener

Page 18: Rent

Page 19: Rent

Page 20: Thomas Head @ 1s / 9p (by 2 close stools @ 4s / 6p - by 3 plain walnut chairs @ 3s / 6p

Page 21: Samuel Park @ 1s / 6p

Page 21: Accot. of Worke done by Mr. Roberts (by 10 chair Bottoms in Hair Cloath 4s / 6p - Upholster

Page 23: Accot. Of Worke done by Mr. Helme ( by 2 dozn. Chair Bottoms @4s - Upholster
  Page 24: John Thomlinson Carver
By Carving the Edges of 2 Card Tables - abt 6
Mar: 24 ft Enrichments @ 11.6p ea(?)
By 2 card table feet @ 3s
By 36 ft. Ovolo @ 10p per ft.

By _ a foot of carvg



1.3.0
0.6.0
1.10.0
2.19.0
0.1.6
3.0.6
  William Ormandy (from page 7)

Page 25: John O’Neill

Edmund Sykes ( from page 10)

Page 26: James Townson ( from page 13)
 
     
  Contra
May 17: By 2 days at molding
By 1/2 day about Bottom     4days
11/2 day Gallery
May 24: 4 days work about Gothic Gallery
May 31: By 3 days at Gallery & 1 1/2 Arms
June 5: days about Arme & Stumps
June 14: By 23/4 days about the Elbows and Stumps
By 1 3/4 abt ower(?) For Chim Piece
By 1 1/4 abt Corner pieces for Clothes Press
June 21: By 1 day to corner Do - 3 days to Bed Pillar
June 28: By 3 1/4 days Bed & Pillars
23/4 Shield
3/4 to the Shield
July 5:  43/4 to Lanthorn
July 12: Lanthorn 4 days & Draf(?) 1 day
July 19: Lanthorn 4 days - 1 1/2 days Cornice
July 26: Lanthorn 23/4 days - 2 3/4 Cornice
Aug 2: Lanthorn 3—2 - Do.
Aug 9: Lanthorn 2 1/2 - 2 1/4 Cornice
Aug 16: one Shd 2 1/4 - part another 1 1/4 & 1/2 & 1/4 day
Aug 23: Shield 3 1/2 - 1 3/4 to Elbows
Aug 30: Elbows - 4 1/2 days - 1 day more & 2 hours
Sept 6: 2 Small Shields 3 days & 8 hrs - Corners 1/2 days
Sept 13: Cornices 5 days - Do. - 5 days
Sept 20: about Cornices
Sept 27: 1 1/2 his Cornice - Do. The other for (?) 1/2 day
Also 2 days abt 8 corners - Elbows - 11/2 days
Oct 4: 4 3/4 about Elbows - 1 1/4 day more Do.
Roses near a day - 4 Brackets near 2 Days
Oct 18: 16 Roses 1 1/2 day - Shield 3 1/2 days
- all this Wk - 5 days
Oct 25: Shield 3 days Gallery 2 days - all 5d
Nov 1: Gallery 5 days
Nov 8: To Gallery 1 1/2 day - 2 Shields 2 1/4 days
To part of 2 other Shields 1 3/4 days }
Nov 15: To part Do. - 5 days } all 8 days
Nov 22: To part do. 1 1/4 day }
To Ovolo Carv’g 3 3/4 days
Nov 29: To 3 3/4 days at Shield - for Mr. Jn. Buckett
To 11/4 Do. Abt Elbows & Stumps 41/4 days at Do.
Dec 13: To 3 3/4 days abt Elbow Stumps
To 3/4 do. Abt Elbows & Stumps for Mr. Raincocks(?)
Dec 20: To 2 days Do. E & Stumps
To 13/4 days about Roses for a Buffett
To 23/4 days at Claws
Dec 27: To 11/2 day - about french (scratched out) - 3 days Claws

Page 27: Thomas Lister (from page 6)

Page 27: Richd Escolme @ 1s / 9p

Page 28: Richd Ashworth @ 1s / 6p
0.7.0

0.7.0
0.7.10 1/2
0.8.9










































     
  Contra  
  July 20: By a Desk making 3ft. 8" long
Solid Top Plain Inside
Aug 9th: By Comode With Slide to Writing Upon (&c?)
2nd: By 3 Plain Walnut Chairs all mortesd
(thr’d?) top Rails      @ 3s 6p
Sept 17th: By a Desk making for a Bookcase 3ft. 10"
Single sliding Prospect 3 Drawers Each side Pross
and all €neared save? Outside Fronts
Oct 22: By a Plain Comode wth Toilet Drawer
in very Badly Made - one Drawer front broke
Nov 1st: By a Desk 3ft. 1" Solid Top & Fall
Plain Inside Dble Pillasters 2 Drws ea side Do.
By Helping Joseph
By a Chest Upon Chest Solid Ends 3ft. 10" Long
Plain Cornice & Fris ea 3 Drawr in Bottom Part
By a Plain Close Press wth Solid Ends Framg and Panels
By 2 Plain Close Stool Chairs @ 4s 6p
By Helping Wm. Askew wth Desk omitted in Nov.
By 2 Dining Tables 4 ft. Long
By Helping Joseph 1/2 Day

Page 29: Thomas Whitingdale @ 1s / 9p
Thomas Head (from page 20)

Page 30: Peter Jackson
George Armstrong

Page 31: James Proctor @ 1s / 9

Page 32: Jno. Park @ 1s / 9p
Thomas Head (page 20 )

Page 33: John Newton @ 1s / 9p
Thomas Lister (page 6 )

Page 34: Thomas Davie @ 1s / 9p

1.5.6
1.10.6

0.10.6


1.12.0

1.16.0

1.8.6

1.7.6
0.7.6?
1.10.6
0.9.0
0.1.10 1/2
0.12.0
0.0.9
12.4.7 1/2