336 APPENDICES 



7. Accounts of William Bakezvell, of "Fatland Ford," as 

 protege of his future son-in-law and as attorney or agent 

 for Audubon # Rosier, giving certain exact indications 



Mess rs Audubon & Rozier 



1805 



Jan 4 Cash for sundries 11.25 



12 d 1 



18 Brother . 150.. 



1807 i 



Apl 22 Cash M r Rozier 66. 



Advertis' ts in Philad a & Norristown . . 7. 



Cash p d M Fisher 40. 



d paid Vendreman 8. 



1808 



Adv. ts & hand bills 3.75 



Cash M r Pears 14.50 



May 3 Exps of Horses to Philad a 4.76 



20 Sundries 18.50 



June 8 Cash 3.18 



17 Smith's work 5.00 



Advertise* 1. . . 



Oct 10 Exchange of Horse 10 



Keep of Horses 23 weeks 42.50 



Dec r 31 Cash p d M r Pears 18.92 



NOTE BY THE AUTHOR. This record proves that Audubon upon his first 

 return to France from the United States, must have left "Mill Grove'* on 

 the 12th of January, 1805, or not more than a day later; three days were re- 

 quired to walk to New York, which could not have been reached later than 

 the 15th, and probably as many more were needed for a letter to go to 

 "Fatland Ford." He probably sailed for Nantes shortly before January 



