His Grace The Duke of Northumberland and
The Right Honorable
The Earl of Beverley, Executors of The late Duke
of Northumberland,
deced
To.
Henry Collingwood Selby< no role >
Drs.
1786.
£ S D
For his agency and Trouble in receiving arrears of kents
and other debts due from the late duke's Tenants and others
in Northumberland and
in remitting the Sums so received
from time to time by Bills of Exchange into the Hands of the
Executors Bankers in London, Messrs. Hoare's and Co. for their
Use Vizt. From the 6th. of March 1787. until the 9th. of November
1795 including Eighteen Audits; The Receipts thereat in the whole
amounted to £14.505, which at 1st. in the pound of receiving
and remitting amounts to}
725.. 0..0
For his Agency and Trouble in receiving from sundry persons as
& account delivered and paying the Sums into the Executor's
said Bankers on their Account from time to time during the
abovementioned period amounting in the whole to £ 9766
at 6d. in the pound}
244..0..0
For drawing a full and Particular statement of all the Executor's
Accounts of Receipts and disbursements with an accurate
Inventory of valuable effects left by The late Duke
et et in
Three Books which took up several Months in doing}
25..0..0
Making Two fair Copies of ditto, one for the duke, The other
for the Earl of Beverley at £ 12.. 10.. 0 each}
25..0..0
Paid for Paper, Pens, Books and other Stationary at different
times for Nine years and four months}
10..0..0
Paid for Coach Chaise and Horse hire, for Postage of Letters on
the Executorship business; for Porters and Messengers and for
various other contingent Expenditures during the same period}
21..0..0
£1050.. 0.. 0
Mr. Selby has purposely omitted to subjoin any of the particulars,
for which he has not made any Charge against The late Duke's Executors