336 APPENDICES 



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

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

 for Audubon (§• Rozier, giving certain exact indications 



Mess'"^ Audubon & Rozier 



1805 



Jan 4 Cash for sundries 11.25 



12 d" 1 



18 Brother 150 



1807 



Apl 22 Cash M^ Rozier 66 



Advertis'*^ in Philad^ & Norristown . . 7 



Cash p^ M Fisher 40 



d° paid Vendreman 3 



1808 



Adv.t= & hand bills 3.75 



Cash M^ Pears 14.50 



May 3 Exps of Horses to Philad^ 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'' 31 Cash p<l M' 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 



