Invoice to John Fox from C.S. Monger
1863hand written invoice in ink on grey lined paper with black inked vertical lines.
John Fox, convict no,4951 continued as a butcher after being transported to Western Australia.
Details
Details
Newcastle Feb 2nd 63
1862 J. Fox Dr to C.S. Monger
Jan 2nd Tobacco 7d pipes 2d Comb 6d 3 Matches 1d 1 4
5 4½lbs Mutton @ 6d 2/3 Tobacco 7d 6th 4lbs Meat @ do 4 10
Matches 1d 7th tobacco ½ 8th 6 ¾lbs Mutton @ 6d 4 7½
1 Check Shirt 4/- 9th Tobacco 7d 10th 5¼lbs Meat @ 4½ 6 8
Suit 3d 13th 6½lbs Mutton @ 6d 14th to Cash 1/- 4 6
15 5¾lbs Mutton @ 5½d 16th 4¾lbs do @ 5½d 4 10
17 6½lbs do 3/- Cash 3d ½lbs Soap 4d 3¾lbs Mutton @5½d 5 4
19 6¼ do 2/10½ 20th To Cash 6d do 1/- 21st do 1/- 5 4½
22 6¾ do 3/1 24th Cash 6d do 4½ d 5¼lbs Mutton @5½d 2/3 6 3
1 shirt 5/- Cash 2d 28th 3 ¾lbs do @ 5½d 1/8½ 6 10½
31 7 ½ lbs Mutton @ 5½d Head & Pluck 8d 3 10½
Feb 2nd 5½ do Cash 6d 2 9½
₤2 17 3½
Cr By Wages to date ₤2 5
Due to CSM 0 12 ½
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This is one of 16 documents associated with John Fox in these archives. It provides details of who Fox worked for and what he bought from Monger's store.
Other items from Greenough Museum and Gardens
- Receipt issued to John Fox by James Osborne
- Invoice to John Fox from James Drummond
- Invoice to Mr Robson from John Fox
- Promissory note from John King
- J. Richards' invoice for meat from John Fox
- Reference letter for J. Fox
- Reference letter for J. Fox
- Invoice from John Cook to John Fox
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