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PENKRIDGE 1660-1700 : Inventories of Town Dwellers (ie without any other address) sorted into categories with each item numbered with inventory number.

 

The transcription of the Penkridge probate inventories was the work of an adult education class under the auspices of Keele University Department of Continuing and Professional Education, tutor, Rose Wheat.

 

  1. 1.Richard Barker of Penkridge, Tannor, taken by James Sowthall, John Sawyer, John Weeb, Francis Barker and John Hicken on 24 February 1659/60. 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. no

First in the hall or dwelling house one longe table and one short table    

 

00

15

00

 

12

1

Also five joined stooles three chairs and one cradle

 

00

12

00

 

12

1

Itm one iron grate a fire shovel & tounges pot geales & pot hookes one spit & a paire of rackes a fringe pan a paire of bellowes and a lanthorne with other small implements

 

00

15

00

 

11

1

Itm in the parlor one table and one joined forme and one Rounde table

 

01

00

00

 

12

1

Allsoe one joined Chaire 2 little chaires one stoole one joyne Bedsteds & a trundle bed with cords

 

01

14

08

 

9

1

Allsoe one feather bed one feather bolster one flocke bed and a chafe bolster tow blankettes & a coveringe with curtaines vallandes & mattes

 

02

10

00

 

9

1

Five Cushons

 

00

05

00

 

13

1

Item in the Chamber over the Parlour one joyne bedsted with cords and matts

 

01

00

00

 

9

1

Allsoe one ffetherbed one blanket and a Covering with curtaines & vallandes

 

02

10

00

 

9

1

One Linen cubbard with a cloath 4 covered stooles one cradle cloth

 

01

06

00

 

12

1

Allsoe one Joyne chaire and a cushen one greate shovel 2 straw vesselles for Corne

 

00

08

00

 

12

1

Allsoe Barley mault and blendcorne & meale

 

05

18

00

 

4b

1

Item in the chamber over the hall tow bedsteads with cords & matts

 

00

10

00

 

9

1

Allsoe one featherbed tow chaff bedes one flockebed & feather bolsters tow pillowes

 

02

00

00

 

9

1

Blanketts & coverings curtains & vallandes for one bed

 

01

15

00

 

9

1

One joyne table and tow chestes

 

01

06

08

 

12

1

One coffer and tow Boxes

 

00

04

06

 

12

1

One great cushen three twigen baskets one strawe vessel one little wheele

 

00

10

00

 

12

1

A lookinge glasse an old flockebed and a womans sadle cloath

 

00

06

00

 

14

1

Itm in the Cockloft one bedsted one featherbed one chafe bolster &a pillowe tow cloathes tow blankets one pillion

 

01

13

04

 

9

1

Allsoe one woollen sea cloath

 

00

14

08

 

13

1

One peece of new flaxen cloath one peece of new hempton one dozen of new hempton napkeninges

 

01

12

06

 

13

1

Item three peeces of new canvase cloath

 

00

12

00

 

13

1

Item hempton and canvase yarne

 

00

05

00

 

13

1

Item drest hempe in the house

 

00

05

00

 

4d

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item foure paire of fflaxen sheetes three paire of hempton sheetes ten table cloathes tow towels three pillow beeres tow dozen of napkins foure paire of waringe sheetes with hand towels and other Lynnens

 

07

02

00

 

13

1

Item one Brasspott one Iron pott one greate brasse kettle three Little kettles one skellet three tyn dreeping panns

 

01

17

00

 

10

1

Item nineteene great pewter dishes tenn lesser pewter dishes three pewter candlesticks tow salts tow fflagons five pottinger dishes of pewter tow chamber potts and spoones

 

02

07

00

 

10

1

Item Barrells loomes tubes pailes and all other Coopery ware

 

01

10

00

 

10

1

Item dishes trenchers and Earthen vessells

 

00

03

04

 

10

1

Item Butter cheese and Lard

 

02

00

00

 

18

1

Item Bacon and other powdered meate in the house

 

02

00

06

 

18

1

Item debts owinge by specialty

Thomas Steedman the Elder

Thomas Beven

Thomas Beven more

 

 

42

10

00

 

08

12

16

 

00

00

00

 

 

 

 

26

 

 

1

Item debts owinge by the Booke

Thomas Beven

John Walker

Thomas bennett

William Rowlins

William Kinge

John Stubes

Abraham woolvaston

William Clarke

Edward Masson

 

 

08

02

04

02

00

00

00

00

00

 

00

14

00

00

08

10

09

09

03

 

00

00

00

00

00

00

06

06

04

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Item three Cowes and one Nagg

 

10

01

08

 

2a

1

Item poultry

 

00

03

04

 

2d

1

Item hey Strawe and Corne in the barne

 

01

10

00

 

4b

1

Item Corne groweinge in the grownd

 

01

00

00

 

4a

1

Item in the Tanhouse and pittes

Ffower dicker of ffrym leather

 

 

34

 

00

 

00

 

 

6

 

1

Ffower dicker more of leather

 

28

00

00

 

6

1

Three Cutt hides

 

03

04

00

 

6

1

Sixeteen hides in the Lymes

 

10

08

00

 

6

1

Tenn white hides

 

01

13

04

 

6

1

Nyne white hides in the Lymes

 

01

00

00

 

6

1

Sixe kipps skins in the Tanhouse

 

01

10

00

 

6

1

Nyne keepes in the Lymes

 

01

00

00

 

6

1

Sixe calves skines

 

00

11

00

 

6

1

Barke

 

08

00

00

 

6

1

The millstone & the Apeltree haire hornes and all other tooles belonging to the tanhouse

 

01

14

00

 

7

1

Item one grindlestone a cheesepresse shelves benches and timber and warminge pann manure and other lomber

 

02

00

00

 

8

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item his waringe apparrell money in his purse one gold Ringe

 

11

00

00

 

23

1

                                   Sum tota

 

236

15

10

 

 

1

                         Corrected total

 

236

13

10

 

 

1

 

  1. 2.Henry Duncalfe of Penkrich, yeoman, taken by Richard Collins, Robert Stevenson, John Webb, Henry Adams and Humphry Arkoll on 3 February 1661/62. 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat

Ref No.

Imps. Two Oxen

 

11

10

00

 

2a

2

Eight Cowes and one Bull

 

39

00

00

 

2a

2

Seaven Twinter bease

 

17

10

00

 

2a

2

Seaven yeare old Calves

 

09

06

08

 

2a

2

Two Sucking calves

 

01

00

00

 

2a

2

Seaven peeces of Horseflesh

 

24

10

00

 

20

2

Sheepe ffourescore & Seaven

 

20

00

00

 

2b

2

Seaven Store Swyne & one Sowe

 

04

00

00

 

2c

2

Wheate and rye in the Barne

 

46

13

04

 

4b

2

Barley in the Barne

 

60

00

00

 

4b

2

Hey and Straw in the Barnes

 

03

00

00

 

4b

2

Corne growing on the ground

 

18

00

00

 

4a

2

In the Hall or dwelling house, one Long table two Joined Formes one Skryne one Cubbard one ioyne chaire one Iron Grate a paire of tonges & a fire Shovell two paire of Bellowes

 

 

 

02

 

 

 

06

 

 

08

 

 

11/12

 

2

In the  parlour one long table one Joyne forme four Joyne Stooles one Joyne Cubbard four ioyne covred stooles one greate twiggen chaire two other chaires Nyne [illegible]curtaines and [illegible] two bolsters & a pillow one covring and two blankets a paire of tonges one Iron grate & a paire of Bellowes        

 

 

 

08

 

 

00

 

 

00

 

 

 

11/12

 

 

 

 

2

In the chamber over the parlour two tables three chaires one chest two Coffers one Joyned bedsted wth the furniture & one trundle bed two fetherbeds two bolsters wth the blankets and a covering

 

 

12

 

00

 

00

 

 

 

9/12

 

2

In the little chamber ov[e]r the house one bedsted wth a featherbed wth one bolster wth blanketts and covring one little round table and one chaire

 

 

02

 

10

 

00

 

 

9/12

 

2

In the little Cockloft one bedsteed wth a bed blankets & Covering one little Coffer

 

1

 

00

00

 

9/12

2

In the parlour over the Sell[e]r one little table one Joyne forme one Joyne bedsteed and a trundlebed one fetherbed 2 bolsters three pillows foure blankets and one chaire

 

 

 

05

 

 

00

 

 

00

 

 

 

9/12

 

2

In the serrt maids chamber two bedsteads one fetherbed two bosters one chaffebed wth Blanketts

 

02

10

00

 

9

2

All manner of lynnens flax hemp yarne and all other napery ware

 

22

05

00

 

13

2

All brasse and pewter

 

12

00

00

 

10

2

Rackes spits dreeping pans and all other Iron Implements in the house

 

2

00

00

 

10

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All Brewing vessels Hogsheads Barrells and all Lumbery ware

 

04

00

00

 

10

2

Corne mault bacon Butter and cheese and other p[ro]vision in the house

 

13

06

08

 

4c

2

Barr Iron

 

07

00

00

 

14

2

Hens geese and poultry ware

 

01

00

00

 

2d

2

Carte waines plowes Harrows yoakes geeres and all other Implem[en[ts of Husbandry

 

06

13

04

 

3

2

Two leases for terme of yeares

 

06

13

04

 

24

2

Manure Ladders benches shelves dishes trenchers and all things forgot and unprized before

 

02

00

00

 

14

2

His waring apparrell and money in his purse

 

20

00

00

 

23

2

                   The totall sum is

 

384

15

00

 

 

 

 

  1. 3.Richard King of Penckrich, husbandman, taken by Thomas Dickinson and Richard Perry, on 11 April 1664. 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

 Impmis one little table and Buffet Stool

 

00

03

00

 

12

3

Item one Chaffe Bed two old blankets one flocke Bolster one paire of Canvas Sheets

 

00

06

08

 

9

3

Itm one ffurme

 

00

00

03

 

12

3

Itm two Coffers

 

00

02

00

 

12

3

Itm one Iron Pott & 2 little kettles

 

00

03

06

 

10

3

Itm one sive and two little baskets

 

00

00

06

 

10

3

Itm Gallands

 

00

00

06

 

10

3

Itm Ticknall ware Spoones & Trenchers

 

00

00

06

 

10

3

Itm one greate wheele & 2 little wheeles

 

00

04

00

 

12

3

Itm one Backstone & Axe

 

00

01

06

 

11

3

Itm Reele

 

00

00

02

 

14

3

Itm Churne

 

00

00

06

 

3

3

Itm one ffrieinge pan and potgailes

 

00

03

00

 

10

3

Item one Grate fire shoovell & tongs

 

00

03

00

 

11

3

Itm one hanging table

 

00

00

06

 

12

3

 Itm two little stooles

 

00

00

06

 

12

3

Itm two peales

 

00

00

06

 

10

3

Itm one Roleing Pin & chapping knife.

 

00

00

06

 

10

3

Itm two Venice Glasses

 

00

00

06

 

10

3

Itm in the Upper Chamber one half head Bed one truckell Bed one Whip Saw one little ffurme one Chaffe Bed and one Blankett

 

00

10

00

 

9

3

            Suma Totalis

 

02

01

07

 

 

3

 

  1. 4.Anne Duncalfe of Penkrich, widow, taken by Richard Collins, William Southall, John Webb, John Deakin and Humphrey Arkoll on 3 October 1664. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Imp[rim]us Corne & graine as followeth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Itm.  Barley

 

50

00

00

 

4b

4

Itm.  Pease and vetches  

 

27

10

00

 

4b

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Itm.  Oates

 

04

10

00

 

4b

4

Itm.  Blend corne

 

15

00

00

 

4b

4

Itm.  Six yearling calves

 

10

00

00

 

2a

4

Itm.  Tenn Cowes and a bull

 

34

00

00

 

2a

4

Itm.  One yoke of Oxen

 

10

00

00

 

2a

4

Itm.  Three calves

 

02

06

08

 

2a

4

Itm.  Six mares and Nags

 

22

00

00

 

20

4

Itm.  Swine

 

08

06

08

 

2c

4

Itm.  Sheepe

 

05

00

00

 

2b

4

Itm.  The profit of two Leases

 

20

00

00

 

24

4

Itm.  Bees and poultry

 

00

13

04

 

2d

4

Itm.   Two paire of Iron bound whels one carts body waine timber & other husbandry ware

 

05

00

00

 

3

4

Itm.  Hay

 

09

00

00

 

4b

4

Itm.  One Stone cisterne & other troughs and fatts

 

00

16

00

 

3

4

Itm.  Two fetherbedds and 3 bolsters

 

02

13

04

 

9

4

Itm.  Two chaires

 

00

01

04

 

12

4

Itm.  Two brass potts and two brass kettles

 

00

10

00

 

10

4

Itm.  Two Coverings

 

00

16

04

 

13

4

Itm.  Thirteene pewter dishes 6 sawcers 4 counterfets 2 salts one chamberpot one Candlesticke

 

02

00

00

 

10

4

Itm.  Two brasse Candlesticks

 

00

02

00

 

14

4

Itm.  One set of Curtaines

 

00

05

00

 

13

4

Itm.  One dozen of napkins 4 paire and a halfe of sheets one tablecloth and other napre ware

 

02

03

00

 

13

4

Itm.  Hempe and fflax wooll and qurne

 

03

13

04

 

14d

4

Itm.  One birding gunn

 

00

06

08

 

14

4

Itm.  Three paire of fflaxen sheets two fflaxen towels foure pillow beers two dozen of flaxen napkins one flaxen table cloth & c[ur]taine peeces of new Linnen cloth

 

 

03

 

10

 

00

 

 

 

13

 

4

Itm.  Bacon Butter Cheese and other p[ro]vision in the house

 

03

10

00

 

4c

4

Itm.  Corne and mault in the howse

 

02

05

00

 

4a

4

Itm.  Ffower new blankets and cloth for Curtaines

 

02

05

00

 

9

4

Itm.  Two remnants of woollen cloth two of flaxen cloth & two of hempton

 

01

10

00

 

13

4

Itm.  Her waring Apparrell and money in her purse

 

06

00

00

 

23

4

Itm.  The rents and profits of the freehold Lands and Tenem[en]ts Due unto the Executors prized at

 

50

00

00

 

24

4

Itm.  One wrought towel one cisterne two tin pudinge pans one frying pan & all other things unprized and forgotten prized at

 

 

01

 

10

 

00

 

 

10

4

                                                      Sum Total

 

307

3

8

 

 

4

 

  1. 5.Richard Ingram of Penckrich, shoemaker, taken by Roger Boulton, John Huntbatch and Robert Stevenson, on 31 May 1666. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Imprimis. 4 Cowes

 

10

00

00

 

2a

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ittm.  4 Cowes more left in trust wth the Deceased for the use of John Lea sonne of Thomas Lea of Little Betton in the county of Sallup to be Deliverd to the said John when he shall attaine to the full age of 21 yeares.

 

 

11

 

00

 

00

 

 

2a

 

5

Ittm.  5 naggs and mares

 

11

10

00

 

20

5

Ittm.  18 ould sheepe and 4 Lambes

 

06

13

04

 

2b

5

Ittm.  4 ould swine and 7 pigges

 

04

04

04

 

2c

5

Ittm.  14 strike seednes of winter corne

 

05

10

00

 

4a

5

Ittm.  22 strike seednes barley

 

07

06

08

 

4a

5

Ittm.  22 strike seednes of payse & oates

 

04

00

00

 

4a

5

Ittm.  Corne in the barne about 12 strike of Rye

 

01

10

00

 

4b

5

Ittm.  Maulte and corne in the house 90 str.

 

10

15

00

 

6

5

Ittm. 44 payer of shewes in the shopp

 

05

00

00

 

6

5

Ittm.  One Dossen of Childrens shewes

 

00

10

00

 

6

5

Ittm.  In the shop uncut leather

 

01

10

00

 

6

5

Ittm.  Lastes in the shop & working tooles

 

00

06

08

 

6

5

Ittm.  In the shop booke of good & desperate Debts

 

30

00

00

 

27

5

Ittm.  Onne ould wagon body & wheeles, One ould tumbrill & ould wheeles, with plowes harrowes horse geares, and all manner of wayne and plowe tymber & implements of husbandry

 

 

05

 

00

 

00

 

 

3

 

5

Ittm.  60 Loade of meanure and upmucks

 

02

10

00

 

3

5

Ittm.  In the Dwellinge house one Longe table one side table one Iron Jacke 5 Joyned stooles 5 Cheeres and other necessaries used in the house

 

 

01

 

16

 

00

 

 

12

 

5

Ittm. In the Lower p[ar]lor one longe table 2 Joyned formes, one great Joyned Chest, one livery Cubbard, one Joyned bedstid,bedcords, bedmatts& one trundlebed, & 3 Cussions, one featherbed 2 boulsters, one rug, 2 blanketts with Curtens and vallents

 

 

 

04

 

 

07

 

 

00

 

 

 

9/12

 

 

5

Ittm.  In the best Chamber, one longe table, one Carpett, 6 Joyned Cheeres, 5 Cushions, one Joyned stoole, one Joyned Bedstidd, one trundle bedstidd, one ffeatherbed 2 boulsters, 2 pillowes, 2 blanketts, one Rugge, with Curtens and vallents, bedcords & matts one Largelooking glass & one iron grate

 

 

 

09

 

 

05

 

 

00

 

 

 

9/12

 

 

5

Ittm.  In the Inner Chamber, one table, one joined bedstidd, one Joyned Cheere, one ffeatherbed, one blanket, one coverlid, 2 boulsters, 2 curtens, & one side vallent, one bedmatt & bedcord & 2 Cushions.

 

 

 

03

 

 

06

 

 

04

 

 

 

9/12

 

 

5

Ittm. In the chamber over the house, one longe table & carpette, 2 Joyned bedstidds, one Joyned furme, 3 Cheeres, one ffeatherbed 2 boulsters, one pillowe one payer of Curtens & Vallants, one blanket, one Coveringe, one other course bed,one boulster, 2 blanketts, on e peyer of Curtens & vallants one Iron grate, ffyer shouell & tonges, bedmatts and bedcords

 

 

 

 

06

 

 

 

04

 

 

 

06

 

 

 

 

 

9/12

 

 

 

5

Ittm.  In the middle Chamber, one ould table, one Joyned furme ,one coffer, one halfe headed bedstidd, one ffeatherbed 2 ffeather boulsters, 2 pillowes, one Coveringe, one blanket, one payer of curtens and vallents, a bedmatt & bedcord.

 

 

03

 

12

 

00

 

 

9/12

 

5

Ittm. In the Inner Chamber, one little table, one halfe headed bed stidd, one trundle bed, 2 ffeatherbeds, 3 ffeather boulsters, 2 Cov[er]inges 3 blanketts bedmatts & bedcords.

 

 

03

 

00

 

06

 

 

9

 

5

Ittm.  In the Chamber ov[er] the Shoppe one Joyned bedstidd, 2 trundle bedstidds, one ould trunke, bedcords & matts, & one side table.

 

 

00

 

13

 

04

 

 

9

 

5

Ittm in the mayds Chamber, one bedstidd one ffeatherbed, one boulster, one Cov[er]inge, 2 blanketts, bedcord & matt.

 

01

15

10

 

9

5

Ittm.  In the Lower p[ar]lor next the house, two bedstidds, one chest, one deske, one greate coffer, one Cubbard,  2 ffeatherbeds, 3 boulsters, 2 Cov[er]lings 3 blanketts, bedcords and bedmatts, one payer of Curtens.

 

 

 

04

 

 

18

 

 

04

 

 

 

9

 

 

 

5

Ittm. In the Kitchen, one brasse furnace, brasse potts, and brass kettles & possnetts used there.

 

07

04

00

 

10

5

Ittm. All Sortes of pewter

 

04

06

00

 

10

5

Ittm.  One mault mill, all manor of brewinge vessells, 3 Iron Spitts, one payer of Iron Rackes, Iron Grates, ffyer Shouell, and tonnges, Dreepinge pans, pott geales, and all other necessarys either of iron or tin used in the Kitchen.

 

 

 

04

 

 

08

 

 

04

 

 

 

7

 

 

5

Ittm. In the Sellar 6 hodgsheads, 3 barrells, & two halfe hodgsheads

 

02

00

00

 

7

5

Ittm.  Nappreware, 16 payer of flaxon sheets,

 

08

00

00

 

7

5

16 payer of hempton sheets

 

06

10

00

 

7

5

4 payer of canvas sheets

 

00

13

04

 

7

5

5 Dossen of flaxon napkins

 

02

00

00

 

7

5

3 Dossen & a halfe of hempton napkins

 

00

14

00

 

7

5

4 Dosse & a halfe of canvas napkins

 

00

05

00

 

7

5

16 table cloathes

 

02

10

00

 

7

5

18 pillowbeares

 

01

04

00

 

7

5

6 towells

 

00

03

00

 

7

5

Newe cloth uncutt in the house

 

00

10

00

 

6

5

Ittm.  Salte meate in the house, and all manor of houseolt p[ro]vision

 

05

00

00

 

4c

5

Ittm.  6 dossen of trenchers, 4 pailes, and all other necessarys, & Lumber either greate or small not praised before used in house keepinge

 

 

01

 

00

 

00

 

 

7

 

5

Ittm.  His wareing apparel and Readdy money in his purse

 

06

13

04

 

23

5

                       Totall sume is

 

209

05

10

 

 

5

 

6. William Brooke of Wood field in the parish of Penkridge, tailor, taken by Sampson Turner, John Goodall and Thomas Rutter on 9 June 1670.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref

.No.

Imprimis two cowes

 

05

05

00

 

2a

6

Item One yearlinge heffer and one calfe

 

02

00

00

 

2a

6

Item.  Two mares one nagg and one twinter coult

 

05

10

00

 

20

6

Item.  Twentie sheepe & ten lambes

 

05

10

00

 

2b

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item.  Two swine

 

00

08

00

 

2c

6

Item.  One peece of corne upon the commones upon the Pinfould banke neire to much of the lane

 

15

00

00

 

4a

6

Item.  Corne upon the ground in the fields &backside beinge barley and peze

 

01

13

04

 

4a

6

Item.  One cart one plow horse gears & other impleyments of husbandry wares & one pare of harrowes

 

01

12

00

 

3

6

Item.  One cheese presse & one planke two ladders in the barne & two little stone troughes

 

00

03

00

 

3

6

Item.  Goodes in the house one table board a forme and one cubbart

 

00

12

00

 

12

6

Item.  Two Joynd stooles three cheares w[I]th other stools & one forme one little fallinge table

 

00

05

00

 

12

6

Item.  Three shilfes

 

00

00

06

 

12

6

Item.  The potgoales laundiron fire shovels & Tounges & other ironware & one pare of bellowes

 

00

03

06

 

11

6

Item.  Two brass pots three kettles & all the other brass & pewter in the house

 

02

00

00

 

10

6

Item.  One iron pott

 

00

05

00

 

10

6

 In the parlor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item.  One joined bedsteads one other bedsteed one chest

 

01

04

00

 

9

6

Item.  Two boxes & one coffer

 

00

02

00

 

12

6

Item.  One ffetherbed one boulster one chaffe bed one coverlet with blankets 7 pillowes to the same belonginge

 

02

07

00

 

9

6

In the chamber over the house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One bedsteede one chest one coffer one cradle & some cubbart loosebordes

 

00

12

00

 

9

6

In the chamber over the parlor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One little table one box two barrels one letchell & other  imployments there

 

00

10

00

 

12

6

Item.  Foure pare of sheetes two table cloathes foure napkins & all other napery ware

 

00

16

00

 

13

6

Item.  One mattock one p[ ]   hook one sadle & other imployments there

 

00

03

00

 

21

6

Item.  One winnowinge sheete yarne and towe in the house

 

00

05

00

 

13

6

Item.  One halfe strike and some old sackes

 

00

01

06

 

14

6

Item.  One kimnell one churne tubs peales & other wooden ware.

 

00

17

00

 

10

6

Item.  One pare of bedsides & other imployments

 

00

01

06

 

9

6

In the buttery. One barrel & one loome & other wooden ware with seane potts & milk pans & other imployments there

 

00

06

00

 

10

6

Item.  Six geese three ducks & other poultery

 

00

06

00

 

2d

6

Item.  All his wearinge apparrell & money in his purse

 

00

10

00

 

23

6

Item.  Chattells Reall one lease of his house with Thappurtenance  

 

22

00

00

 

24

6

Item.  Teyth belonginge to him

 

26

00

00

 

24

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     The sume

 

86

08

04

 

 

6

     Corrected total

 

96

08

04

 

 

6

 

7. William Hadley of Penckrich, husbandman, taken by Thomas Ley, John Hadley and John Haddersich on 21 January 1673/74

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref.

No.

Imprimis.  Three nags and one mare  

 

06

00

00

 

20

7

Item.  One cowe and one heifer apprized at

 

04

00

00

 

2a

7

Item.  One swine all hoggs & poultry apprised at

 

01

00

00

 

2d

7

Item.  Hay and fitches apprised at

 

04

10

00

 

4b

7

Item.  Corne in the house & barne apprized at

 

16

00

00

 

4b

7

Item.  Goods in the parlour vizt one fetherbed one flockbed with the bedstids blankets Covrerlidds & app[ur]ttences belonging one Cupboard three coffers and one planck apprized at

 

 

 

02

 

 

00

 

 

00

 

 

 

9/12

 

 

7

Item.  Goods in the dwelling house vizt. One table board, one Cupboard, one Cheire, with the benches & boards apprized at

 

00

10

00

 

12

7

Item.  Brasse and pewter apprized at

 

03

00

00

 

10

7

Item.  One firegrate with tongues, fireshovel broach & other Ironware apprized at

 

00

04

00

 

11

7

Item.  One Carte, one plowe, geares harrowes and husbandryware apprized at

 

04

00

00

 

3

7

Item.  One Kymnell and all barrells pailes and other woodenware apprized at

 

01

00

00

 

10

7

Item.  In the chamber vizt. One fetherbed two flockbeds with the bedstidds blankets cov[er]lids & app[er]tences thereto belonging, and one chest, three coffers two straw measures, one wheele and all other wooden ware & goods in the Chambers apprized at

 

 

 

 

02

 

 

01

 

 

00

 

 

 

9/12

 

 

7

Item.  Linen Woole and Toe apprized at

 

01

10

00

 

13

7

Item.  Manure apprized at

 

01

00

00

 

3

7

Item.  Money in his purse, depts oweing and wareing apparel apprized at

 

04

00

00

 

23

7

Item.  All other things not afore valued or named apprized at

 

01

05

00

 

14

7

                                            Sume

 

52

00

00

 

 

7

 

8. Nathaniel Hinde, of Penckridg, Clerk, taken by Henry Yate and John Hathersich, on 3 January 1673/4.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref.

No.

Imprimis.  In the Kitchen; 3 dozen of pewter dishes, with other pewter goods

 

07

15

06

 

10

8

Brass pans, potts, furnice and other brass things

 

10

03

00

 

10

8

Wracks, cobbards, spits, dreeping pans, fire shovels, Tounges and other such like Iron Ware

 

03

04

00

 

10/11

8

One table, fourmes, chaires, stooles and other such things

 

01

00

00

 

12

8

In the Hall.  A Table, screene, fourmes and Chaires.

 

01

10

00

 

12

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the parlour. One Table, one side Cupboard, stooles, chaires, and Carpetts and such like things

 

04

10

00

 

12

8

In the Buttery:: one table, one safe,one Glass=Case, Hodgheads, and Barrells trenchers, and other Coopery Ware

 

04

07

00

 

12

8

In the Buttery Chamber: one bed and furniture there unto belonging; with Coffers, Boxes, Trunckes, & desks, and other Goodes there.

 

 

 

06

 

05

 

00

 

 

 

9/12

 

8

In the Chamber over the parlour- A Bed with theire appurtenances one Hanging press, one chest, one side cupboard, boxes, and trunckes, and another suite of hanging for beds.

 

 

09

 

00

 

00

 

 

9/12

 

8

In the best Chamber. One bed with the Furniture there unto belonging, Stooles, Chaires, one side table, one Bason & ure and one looking-glass

 

 

12

 

 

19

 

06

 

 

9/12

 

8

In the Chamber over the Hall. Two Beds with the appurtenances; Coffers and other Goods there

 

04

17

00

 

9/12

8

Foure & twenty p[are] of sheets, twenty dozen of Napkins and other linnens

 

17

00

00

 

13

8

In the store Chamber.  Weate, Munckorn Barley and mault flax and yarn and provision

 

21

00

00

 

18

8

Two silver cups and other plate

 

07

00

00

 

16

8

Shelves, Benches, and such like things in all the roomes in the house

 

01

10

00

 

12

8

Bookes in the studdy

 

30

00

00

 

14

8

Eleven Sheep

 

01

10

00

 

2b

8

One Lease of a Tenement

 

10

00

00

 

24

 

In Money

 

37

00

00

 

23

8

The Wearing apparel of the defunct

 

10

00

00

 

22

8

And all other things within the house and without Which are not here expressed

 

00

05

00

 

14

8

                            Sum Totalis

 

200

16

0

 

 

8

9. Thomas Masefen of Penckrich, dyer, taken by William Southall, Thomas Collins and George Ward on 7 June 1675.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Imprimis two Cowes one mare and one Colt

 

07

10

00

 

20

9

Item.  One table board and one forme

 

00

08

00

 

12

9

Item.  Three Cheares, two stooles & one dresse board

 

00

03

00

 

12

9

Item.  Tubs barrels kimnell brewing lewme, pailes & wooden ware

 

01

07

00

 

10

9

Item.  Broach & cobbeards, one grate with fire shovel tongues bellowes and frying pan

 

00

06

00

 

11

9

Item.  Pewter

 

01

00

00

 

10

9

Item.  Linens and napery ware

 

01

10

00

 

13

9

Item.  One Iron morter & one Iron kettle

 

00

02

06

 

10

9

Item.  One pan, two potts and five brasse kettles

 

02

00

00

 

10

9

Item.  Bacon, beefe, butter & cheese

 

02

10

00

 

4c

9

Item.  One standing bed & bedding thereto belonging

 

01

10

00

 

9

9

Item.  One half headed bed with the fetherbed Coverlid & two blankets bolsters & a pp[urt]ences

 

02

10

00

 

9

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item.  One Tableboard, three stooles and two coffers

 

00

13

00

 

12

9

Item.  One Joyned presse and one boxe

 

00

10

00

 

12

9

Item.  Two plaine beds wth flockbeds blankets bolsters & app[urt]ences

 

01

00

00

 

9

9

Item.  Witches & Lumber goods

 

00

05

00

 

14

9

Item.  Malt and Corne

 

01

00

00

 

18

9

Item.  One spinning wheele

 

00

01

00

 

7

9

Item.  Shoppe tooles

 

02

00

00

 

7

9

Item.  Loose wast timber

 

00

05

00

 

14

9

Item.  Depts oweing

 

05

00

00

 

27

9

Item.  Apparell & money in purse

 

02

10

00

 

23

9

Item.  Things not before apprized

 

00

10

00

 

14

9

         Sum Total

 

34

10

06

 

 

9

 

10. Thomas Dickinson , of Penkridge,taken by John Hicken, Jo. Grately, John Iremonger and Tho: Bennet on 22 November 1675.

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Imprimis.  One Joyne bed with bedsteads in ye farth[er] parlo[r]

 

01

10

00

 

9

10

One table, a fforme, a Cobbart, & a Coffer etc

 

01

00

00

 

12

10

One bed with bedsteads etc

 

01

00

00

 

9

10

In ye little Parlo[r]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One table

 

00

05

00

 

12

10

In ye Chamber

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Chests one coffer, one table, two bedsteads, one bed with other things

 

01

10

00

 

9/12

10

Seven pare of sheetes, one dozen of Napkins

 

00

15

00

 

9

10

One Carte rope

 

00

02

00

 

3

10

In ye buttery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 flaggons, 8 pewter dishes

 

01

00

00

 

10

10

One brasse pott, one dreeping pan, two kettle, one Iron pott, one warmeing pan

 

02

00

00

 

10

10

Two barrels, one loome, two pailes, two wheeles with old wooden ware

 

00

12

00

 

10

10

In ye house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One table, one forme, two Chares

 

01

00

00

 

12

10

One cisterne of stone

 

00

05

00

 

14

10

Two swine

 

01

00

00

 

2c

10

Two mares

 

02

00

00

 

20

10

One old cart, one plow,& other husbandry wares, horse harness

 

00

10

00

 

3

10

                                      Total

 

14

09

00

 

 

10

11. John Bankes, yeoman, taken by William Iremonger and Francis Mountford 30 May 1676.

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the parlour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  A table

 

00

13

00

 

12

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 formes

 

00

03

00

 

12

11

8 cheirs

 

00

02

08

 

12

11

A Carpett and Curtains

 

00

09

00

 

13

11

2 Curtain rods

 

00

00

06

 

14

11

In the chamber over the house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Bed, bedsteads featherbed and Coverlaide

 

01

10

00

 

9

11

2 beds, bedsteads, coverlaids & all other things belonging

 

01

10

00

 

9

11

1 Coffer and three boxes att

 

00

07

00

 

12

11

2 Cheires att

 

00

00

08

 

12

11

In the Chamber over the Parler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Bed, be[d]steads Trucklebed valens, Coverlaids and all things belonging

 

04

05

00

 

9

11

A Table a carpet and 6 cheires

 

00

10

00

 

12

11

A Land Iron

 

00

02

00

 

11

11

In the house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Sadle

 

00

02

06

 

21

11

1 chafeing & Bellowes

 

00

02

00

 

11

11

A Jack

 

00

07

00

 

10

11

Lawnd Iron, tongues and fier shovels

 

00

14

00

 

11

11

2 cleavers, flesh forke and pott geles

 

00

02

00

 

10

11

1 skreen and a bacon frame

 

00

07

00

 

10

11

4 cheirs

 

00

02

00

 

12

11

A Brass bench, a Glass case and a baskett

 

00

04

00

 

12

11

2 guns, 6 flagons

 

00

16

00

 

10

11

3 chamber potts and 6 porrenger dishes att

 

00

06

00

 

10

11

2 Candlestiks att

 

00

01

06

 

14

11

1 Tin Candlestick, a tin cover, a dreeping pan, a tin melter

 

00

02

00

 

10

11

15 pewter dishes and other pewter things

 

03

00

00

 

10

11

2 warming pans & a frying pan

 

00

10

00

 

10

11

2 Little tables

 

00

02

00

 

12

11

3 Curtains 1 cradle cloth

 

00

02

06

 

13

11

Chamber over the shop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 beds, bedsteds, Rugg, Coverlaids and all things belonging and a table

 

04

10

00

 

9/12

11

Chamber over the buttery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bedsteds 2 tubbs 1 barrell

 

00

03

00

 

9

11

A Saw a drawing knife, a tubb and a peale

 

00

02

00

 

10

11

In the Buttery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A p[ar] of Cobbetts

 

00

05

00

 

10

11

2 potts and 2 kettles

 

00

12

00

 

10

11

In the celler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 old barrels, 1 hogghead, and a tun dish

 

00

09

00

 

10

11

A peale

 

00

01

06

 

10

11

In the Kitchen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Kimnells and 2 brewing tubs

 

00

09

00

 

10

11

1 furnace att

 

00

10

00

 

10

11

In the shop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 cheirs

 

00

02

06

 

12

11

6 Cushions att

 

00

02

00

 

13

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 tables

 

00

05

00

 

12

11

1 Looking Glass and Basons

 

00

05

00

 

14

11

1 Table Cloth and 12 napkins att

 

00

07

00

 

13

11

Glasses, Cans, trenchers, and other small things

 

00

02

06

 

14

11

 The sum totall

 

24

18

10

 

 

11

The money that John Banks owed before he died

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To Elezabeth Tomlison

 

05

00

00

 

28

11

To William Sare

 

04

00

00

 

28

11

To John Hicken

 

04

04

00

 

28

11

To ffrancis Wooley

 

02

04

00

 

28

11

To Christopher Robinson

 

01

00

00

 

28

11

To Henery Yate

 

02

02

00

 

28

11

To John Phillips

 

01

00

00

 

28

11

To William Underwood

 

00

06

00

 

28

11

           The sum total

 

19

16

00

 

 

11

 

12. Thomas Clarke, of Penckridge, taken by Thomas Hickin and Paul Yate on 15 June 1678.

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

1 Table Boarde att

 

00

05

00

 

12

12

1 Little Table att

 

00

04

00

 

12

12

2 Beds att

 

02

00

00

 

9

12

10 Pewter Dishes att

 

00

08

00

 

10

12

1 Warming pan

 

00

01

00

 

14

12

2 Cheeres att

 

00

02

00

 

12

12

3 Buffettes Stooles att

 

00

02

00

 

12

12

1 Brass Pott att

 

00

06

00

 

10

12

1 Kettle att

 

00

01

00

 

10

12

1 Hogshead att

 

00

02

06

 

10

12

1 Kimble

 

00

02

06

 

10

12

1 Wheele att

 

00

02

00

 

12

12

2 Coffers att

 

00

04

00

 

12

12

The Reversion of a Lease

 

10

00

00

 

24

12

1 Chest att

 

00

06

00

 

12

12

1 p[air] of Bellowes in the shopp

 

00

10

00

 

7

12

1 Vice att

 

00

05

00

 

7

12

And all other goods not here mentioned

 

00

01

00

 

14

12

The sum is

 

16

02

00

 

 

12

Corrected total

 

15

02

00

 

 

12

 

13. Alice Cresswell,of Penckrich, widow, taken by William Southall and Francis Mountford on 10 July 1680.

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Imprimis.  Depts oweing by specialty

 

25

18

00

 

26

13

It.  Money in her purse & possession

 

03

11

00

 

23

13

It.  Linen & napery ware

 

03

00

00

 

13

13

It.  One plaine bedd with a  fetherbed one   Chaffe bed eight blankes with pillows and appurtences

 

02

09

06

 

9

13

It.  One coffer and two boxes

 

00

12

00

 

12

13

It.  Brasse and pewter

 

01

15

00

 

10

13

It.  Copboards broaches & other Iron and fire goods

 

00

06

00

 

11

13

It.  Two cheares, one Candlestick, with trenchers spoones & other small goods

 

00

03

08

 

12

13

It.  Waring apparell

 

01

00

00

 

22

13

 It.  Goods not before valued  apprised at

 

00

01

00

 

14

13

     Sume

 

38

16

02

 

 

13

 

14. William Tonkes, blacksmith, of Penckrich, taken by Thomas Tunckes, James Lunne and Edward Reade on 12 October 1681.

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the house place

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One longe table bord and furmes and one little table borde 2 chaires and one stoole

 

00

18

00

 

12

14

One duzen of pewter dishes greate and small 2 greate flagons and 6 little ones 3 plates 2 other small dishes and bason and halfe a dussen porringers and halfe a dussen little saucers and 3 puter chamber potts 3 candlesticks and 5 Saltcellers one tankard one puter cup and a brandy pott and 2 dussen and a halfe of puter spoones and a strongwater bottle

 

 

 

 

 

01

 

 

13

 

 

06

 

 

 

10

 

 

14

One fyregrate fyre shoole and tungs 2 spitts 3 forkes 2 basting spoones 2 choping knives 3 paire of pott hookes 5 smoothing Irons 2 pestills 2 frying pans 2 paire of pott gailes one paire of bellows  and sault cofer and brass candlestick and five plate and cole hatchit

 

 

 

00

 

 

16

 

 

00

 

 

 

10/11

 

 

14

In the kitchin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 brass Potts 5 kettles greate and small one posnitt one maslin kettle and a skimmer one Brass Pan 2 Iron Potts one furnice one skellett one little brass morter

 

 

 

02

 

11

 

03

 

 

10

 

14

Two tinpans & a cover 1 lanthorne one serch one hare sive a strike and halfe strikes one peck one Greet kimnill one churne 3 pailes 2 piggins trenchers ticknall ware and other Lumber

 

 

00

 

14

 

06

 

 

10

 

14

In the Parler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One table and one furme

 

00

08

00

 

12

14

2 skreenes and 2 presses

 

00

14

00

 

12

14

One Bedstid Curtins and valands and a fetherbed wth the Coverlet & blankats

 

01

10

00

 

9

14

One looking glass and a dussen cushions and his byble

 

00

06

06

 

14

14

One Warming pan

 

00

02

00

 

14

14

In the Chamber over the house place

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One bedstid curtins and valands 2 fetherbedd pillows & bolsters belonging to ym 2 covering 2 blankits

 

02

10

00

 

9

14

One Round table one Joynd chaire 3 buffet stooles one cofer one deske

 

00

17

00

 

12

14

Mault corne butter & cheese & baken

 

01

04

00

 

18

14

In the Chamber over the Parler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 fetherbeds 1 Covering 5 blankits and 3 pare of bedstids 2 pare of curtins & valants

 

03

00

00

 

9

14

One Chast 2 chaires one of them a ioynd chaire one cofer

 

00

15

00

 

12

14

In the chamber over the Shop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Table bord and a furme

 

00

06

06

 

12

14

One bed and bolster bedstid wth curtins and valands 2 blankits & a covering

 

01

06

08

 

9

14

2 cofers and one ioynd chaire

 

00

05

06

 

12

14

19 pare of sheets course and fine 2 tableclothes 5 pillowbers 3 dussen of napkins

 

05

05

00

 

13

14

In the Celler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 Barrills 3 tubs or loomes 2 furmes 3 tressells & other household stuff

 

01

00

00

 

12

14

In the Chamber over the Kitchin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One table one corne cofer a little cofer a spinning wheele Spades Pikforkes & sevrall implemts of husbandry and utensils for the house

 

 

00

 

13

 

04

 

 

12

 

14

In the Barne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barley and oats and hay

 

?

10

00

 

4b

14

One Cow

 

01

15

00

 

2a

14

A horse bridle & saddle

 

01

00

00

 

21

14

Sawed Timber

 

00

10

00

 

14

14

Coales

 

01

10

00

 

6

14

One swyne

 

00

13

04

 

2c

14

One carte

 

01

00

00

 

3

14

One wheelebarrow and a stone trough

 

00

03

00

 

3

14

One crabmill and the press

 

02

00

00

 

3

14

In the shop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One pare of bellows one anvell Vice Iron and other tooles belonging to his trade

 

04

00

00

 

7

14

 Wearing aparrell and money in his poket

 

01

00

00

 

23

14

One ladder and all other utensils wtsoever not befor appazed

 

00

06

08

 

14

14

                          Total

?

44

14

09

?

 

14

 

15. Richard Ingram, yeoman, taken by Robert Stevenson, Thomas Byrch and Humphrey Arkoll on 14 October 1682.

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

  In the hall one long Joyned table 4 joynd stooles one sidetable one joined screene one Iiron Jack one iron grate ffireshouell & tonges one little hanging Safe and 3 chaires

 

 

02

 

 

17

 

 

04

 

 

 

12

 

15

In the lower parlor one long Joynd table one side table two Joynd formes one Chaire three cussions one Joynd Bed one fetherbed fether bolster two blankets curtaines & vallens & window curtaines

 

 

06

 

01

 

 

 

04

 

 

 

9/12

 

15

In the upper parlour one joynd Bedsteed two featherbeds one featherbolster two pillows three blankets two hanging presses one chest two coffers one trunk three boxes Curtaines and vallens & one chest at the stares had

 

 

09

 

10

 

00

 

 

9/12

 

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the best Chamber one long joynd table six chaires of turkey worke 1 livery table one Joyne bedsteed two ffeatherbedds two ffeatherbolsters two pillows two blankets one rug Curtaines & vallens five turkey worke cushens one Iron grate ffireshouell & tonnges one window Curtaine & two Carpetts

 

 

 

 

 

13

 

 

00

 

 

02

 

 

 

9/12

 

 

15

In the Little Chamber one Joynd Bedstidd one little Joynd table one fetherbed one fetherbolster two fether pillows two curtaines & vallens one Joyne Chaire & two Cushions

 

 

04

 

11

 

00

 

 

9/12

 

15

In the chamber ouer the house one long joyne table one Joyne ffourme two Joyne Bedstidds two chaires two ffether beds two ffetherbolsters six blankets with Curtaines & vallens

 

 

09

 

19

 

08

 

 

9/12

 

15

In the middle Chamber one long Joynd table one joynd Bedsteed one joyne fourme one fetherbed & fether bolster two blankets one Rugg one carpet one window curtaine one livery Cupboord curtaines vallens & one chaire

 

 

06

 

13

 

00

 

 

 

9/12

 

15

In the furthest Chamber two bedsteads two featherbeds two fetherbolsters 4 blanketts with Curtaines and vallens

 

07

 

00

00

 

9

15

In the Chamber over Oldfields shop 4 bedstidds seaven Couerings & four blankets the servant man’s bed with three blankets one fetherbed five fetherbolsters eight fether pillows six Chaffbedds and ten bolsters

 

 

14

 

16

 

04

 

 

9

 

15

Six and twentie peeces of larg pewter one dozen & halfe of pewter plates eight Chamber potts one dozen & halfe of pewter candlesticks six pewter Salts two pewter guns & eight flagons three dozen of pewter Spoones

 

 

11

 

15

 

06

 

 

10

 

 

15

In the Cockloft Six strike of Rye three score & ten strike of mault & other small things there

 

11

10

00

 

6

15

Barlye pease and fitches in the baren

 

20

10

00

 

6

15

Hay

 

05

00

00

 

6

15

In the shop chamber two bedstidds

 

00

10

00

 

7

15

Three hogsheads of Ale in the Cellar

 

04

10

00

 

6

15

In the kitchen three brasse potts three brasse kettles two brasse ffurnaces one mault mill one Iron Grate

 

08

13

04

 

10

15

Hogshead barrels and brewing vessels

 

03

03

00

 

7

15

Spitts Dreeping pans and other iron Implements

 

01

03

04

 

7

15

Ffower hogs

 

04

00

00

 

2c

15

Six and twentie paire of fflaxen & hempton sheets 15 paire of canvace sheets nine long flaxen tablecloathes three dozen of hempton napkins seven dozen of fflaxen napkins three dozen of canvace napkins thirteen flaxen pillowbeeres with towels

 

 

 

27

 

04

 

00

 

 

13

 

15

One Lease granted by S[i]r  Edward Littleton Bar[o]n[e]tt of the house and lands thereunto belonging wherein the said Richard Ingram did lately Inhabitt and Dwell valued at  

 

 

 

24

 

 

00

 

 

00

 

 

24

 

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spetialties

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Tomlinson of Bickford

 

20

12

00

 

26

15

William Rathbone of Penkrich

 

07

08

04

 

26

15

Thomas Ward of Leavall

 

10

00

00

 

26

15

John Stevenson of Otherton

 

10

12

00

 

26

15

William Rathbone of Penkrich

 

06

07

00

 

26

15

Edward Grateley of Pillington

 

11

16

00

 

26

15

Thomas Mountford of Water Eaton

 

05

06

00

 

26

15

John Stevenson

 

10

12

00

 

26

15

Wool fflax and hempe

 

01

02

06

 

4d

15

Bacon Beefe Butter Cheese and other household provisions

 

01

10

00

 

18

15

Pailes Ladders baskets stone troughs stone Cisternes and all other things forgotten and not valued before

 

01

10

00

 

7

15

His waring apparel and money in his purse

 

10

00

00

 

23

15

             The totall sume

 

293

03

10

 

 

 

Desperate Debts [ on separate sheet]

 

03

03

05

 

27

15

 

16. Richard Hill, of Panckridge, tradesman, taken by Isaac Duncalfe, John Embre and William Hill on 26 August 1684.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

 two cows a heifer and a weaning calf

 

04

10

00

 

2a

16

 twelve strikes of rye

 

01

16

00

 

4b

16

 six strikes of barley

 

00

16

00

 

4b

16

 hay

 

00

15

00

 

4b

16

 two fether beds and three bousters six blanckets and a coverlid

 

05

10

00

 

9

16

 eleven pair of sheets and five napkins and two table cloathes

 

01

06

08

 

9

16

    three brass pots

 

01

06

08

 

10

16

   three brass cettels

 

01

06

08

 

10

16

 seven peuter dishes and five saucers three candlesticks two flagons a quart and a dizen of spoons

 

00

15

06

 

10

16

 a chest and three quofers

 

00

10

00

 

12

16

 three coberts

 

00

15

00

 

12

16

 a table a furm and four stools

 

00

05

00

 

12

16

 three chears

 

00

06

08

 

12

16

 two barrels and two lumes

 

00

06

00

 

10

16

 a pig

 

01

00

00

 

2c

16

 for cheese

 

01

00

00

 

18

16

 for three bedsteds

 

01

00

00

 

9

16

 for a mare a cow and a cauf

 

07

00

00

 

20

16

 all things forgotten and unprized

 

00

05

00

 

14

16

              The whole sum

 

30

09

02

 

 

 

              Corrected total

 

30

10

02

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17.  Edward Clarke, of Penkrich,  taken by Thomas Hickin and Joseph Hickin on 15 December 1684.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

 In the kitchin one table board two Joyne Stooles a Cupboard three Chairs and two little stooles prized at

 

00

14

00

 

12

17

 One broche grate fire shovel and tonges and tosting Iron and potgaylles & cobberds

 

00

06

06

 

11

17

Seaven pewter dishes two pewter guns and three flagons a tin dreeping pan & a fleshe forke

 

01

00

00

 

10

17

One brasse pott fower ke[ttles?] skellet & a basting spoone

 

01

00

00

 

10

17

Three Candlesticks a pair of bellowes a loome and three payles another loome & cooler & other wooden ware

 

00

04

00

 

10

17

In the buttery one table bord and three barrells

 

00

10

00

 

10

17

In the parlour one bedsted & bedding& curtaines three Cushions one table one Chair two coffers and a box at

 

02

02

06

 

9/12

17

In the chamber over the parler two indifferent beds and blanketts and bedstedds one chair a Coffer valued at

 

01

00

00

 

9

17

In the Chamber over the houseplace bedstedds & other lumber & one Chair

 

00

05

00

 

9

17

Linnens of all sorts valued at

 

01

00

00

 

13

17

Two Mares valued at

 

04

10

00

 

20

17

One Cowe & calfe at

 

02

10

00

 

2a

17

Two little load of hay

 

01

01

06

 

4b

17

Five sheepe and one guilte

 

00

18

00

 

2b

17

His waring apparel & money in his pocket

 

01

00

00

 

23

17

                     Tot.

 

18

01

06

 

 

17

              Corrected total

 

17

01

06

 

 

17

  1. 18.Simon Ironmonger, of Penkrych, taken by Robert Wolrich and Thomas Tonckes on 4 September 1685. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

His purse and cloathes

 

02

00

00

 

23

18

Three Cowes

 

05

00

00

 

2a

18

Two Heifers

 

02

00

00

 

2a

18

Two Waynings

 

00

13

04

 

2a

18

One Maire

 

02

06

08

 

20

18

One Carte

 

02

00

00

 

3

18

One Plow slead geers and other things

 

00

06

08

 

3

18

Houshold Stufe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the Parlour one table one forme one trundle one bed and bedsteads four blankets & coverlid with curtains and vallands

 

03

00

00

 

9/12

18

In the Chamber over the said Parlour one Table one featherbed three blankets one coverlid and bedsteads

 

01

00

00

 

9/12

18

In the buttery five Pewter dishes three flagons halfe a dozen of spoones two pottengers one warming pan one brass pott three lettles one iron pott one basting spoon one dripping pan

 

02

00

00

 

10

18

In another parlour two pair of bedsteads two Coffers one kneading tub one cupboard two spinning wheeles one tressell and a forme

 

01

00

00

 

12

18

In another Butterey three barrels one churne and brewing loome two cheesefats one search one hair sive

 

00

15

00

 

3

18

In the housplace one great table one little table and landiron one pair of bellows one pair of tongues and firepan two pailes

 

01

10

00

 

12

18

Linen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Four pair of flaxen sheets two pair of hempen sheets one dozen napkins two table cloathes three pillows beers

 

02

00

00

 

9

18

Corn hay and straw

 

10

00

00

 

4b

18

A Lease from Sr Edward Littleton Knight & Bart.

 

02

00

00

 

24

18

Bacon chees and butter with all other things not seen and forgotten

 

02

00

00

 

18

18

 

 

39

11

08

 

 

18

 

  1. 19. Mathew Tuft, of Penckrich, taken by Thomas Collinson and Edward Stubbes  [undated but probate 1685]  

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One healf headed bed

 

00

05

00

 

9

19

  one Chest

 

00

05

00

 

12

19

  one Coffer

 

00

01

00

 

12

19

  one featherbed

 

00

06

00

 

9

19

  one Chaffbed

 

00

01

00

 

9

19

  two boulsters and two pillowes

 

00

06

00

 

9

19

  one Table board

 

00

03

00

 

12

19

  one pres

 

00

03

00

 

12

19

  one bras pot

 

00

03

00

 

10

19

  two bras Cettelles

 

00

03

00

 

10

19

  three blankets

 

00

06

00

 

9

19

  fower pewter dishes

 

00

03

03

 

10

19

  one flagon one cupe

 

00

02

00

 

10

19

  fower pottingares

 

00

01

04

 

10

19

  Three saccers

 

00

01

00

 

10

19

  one salt one Candlestick

 

00

00

06

 

10

19

  one Warming pan

 

00

02

00

 

14

19

  one toowel pilloes beere and six napkins with five paier of sheetes

 

01

03

00

 

9

19

 one pael one firkin

 

00

01

00

 

10

19

 Two spinning Whelles

 

00

01

00

 

12

19

 for som woden bowles

 

00

01

06

 

10

19

 Two Chaires

 

00

01

00

 

12

19

  For his Cloathes

 

01

00

00

 

22

19

  For all other things unvallued

 

00

01

00

 

14

19

                                         The totall

 

05

01

07

 

 

 

                                        Corrected total

 

05

00

07

 

 

 

 

  1. 20.Richard Woolley, of Penkridg, taken by Thomas Birch and James Lunn on 10 July 1685. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

one Mare

 

01

00

00

 

20

20

One Cow

 

03

00

00

 

2a

20

One Brasse pott

 

00

06

00

 

10

20

Two Kettles

 

00

12

00

 

10

20

14 pewter dishes one chamber pott two candlesticks and a large flaggonn & a dreeping pan att

 

00

18

00

 

10

20

One warming pann

 

00

04

00

 

14

20

One Table Boarde and two formes with two Bofitt stooles and one chaior & a cubbert

 

00

13

06

 

12

20

One small chest one desk one great Cofer & a little box

 

00

11

00

 

12

20

3 Bedstedds two setts of curtains 2 featherbeds with Blankitts coverlids and all things ther unto belonging & one flock bed

 

02

10

00

 

9

20

6 strike of malt and Corne

 

01

00

00

 

4b

20

For Wooll and Leather of all sortes

 

04

00

00

 

6

20

His wearing apparel and money in his purse

 

01

00

00

 

23

20

One Iron Grate one fier showll one p[air] of tongues

 

00

05

00

 

11

20

2 flaxen tablecloth halfe a dozen napkins one Pillowes Beer 2 p[air] of hempen sheets 3 Hurden sheets

 

01

01

00

 

13

20

One churn one peal one brewing lume 3 cushions tressel shelves and all other lumber weare not befor prised

 

00

06

08

 

14

20

 

 

17

7

2

 

 

 

 

21.  John Oldfield, glover, taken by William Southall, John Chomley and Anthony Oldfield on 15 May 1685.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

 one mare one colt and five sheepe valued at

 

03

07

00

 

20

21

 Corne in the house and sowed

 

01

15

00

 

4

21

 One halfe headed bedd and one Cheyre

 

00

10

00

 

9

21

 One saddle and one bridle

 

00

03

00

 

21

21

 One blanket one pillow and two Cushions

 

00

03

08

 

9

21

 Manure

 

00

05

00

 

3

21

Leather gloves and other shop goods

 

02

05

00

 

6

21

 Depts oweing

 

00

08

00

 

27

21

 One Lease and Leasehold estate

 

14

00

00

 

24

21

 Waring apparel and money in purse

 

03

14

00

 

23

21

 Goods not before valued

 

00

05

00

 

14

21

                                     Sume

 

26

15

08

 

 

 

 

  1. 22.  Edward Stubbs, taken by Thomas Collins senior, John Wood and John Clarke on 26 November 1685. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One table boorde one forem

 

00

10

00

 

12

22

One Joyen Chere

 

00

02

00

 

12

22

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Cheares and tow Stooules

 

00

02

06

 

12

22

One Iron grate and toongues

 

00

01

00

 

11

22

One bras pot and cettell

 

00

03

00

 

10

22

One Joyen bed and healefe hedded bedd

 

00

15

00

 

9

22

Tow fetten beedes & three boulsteres

 

01

00

00

 

9

22

One coverlid and three blankits

 

00

06

08

 

9

22

Fower pare of sheetes

 

00

05

00

 

9

22

One table cloth and six napkins

 

00

02

00

 

13

22

Tow Cofferers

 

00

02

06

 

12

22

For his clothes and all other things unvalued

 

00

05

00

 

22

22

One Cow

 

02

00

00

 

2a

22

 The tootall Sum is

 

05

14

08

 

 

22

 

  1. 23. Aaron Hardin, of Penckrich, glasier, taken by William Southall, William Iremonger and Francis Mountford on 2 0 October 1686. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In his houseplace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two little tables one Joyned Chaire foure twiggen Chaires and two buffet stooles

 

06

00

00

 

12

23

Brasse and pewter and goods belonging to the fire

 

03

10

00

 

11

23

In the parlour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Joyned bed one truckle bed with two featherbeds, bolsters, Cov[er]lids, blankets hangings and app[urt]ences thereto belonging

 

04

00

00

 

9

23

One little table, one fforme one Coffer, two stooles and two Cheires

 

00

06

00

 

12

23

In the Chamber over the houseplace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two tableboards, one stoole, one Cupboard and one Cheire

 

00

11

00

 

12

23

one Joyned bedd, one fetherbed with bolsters blankets hangings and app[ur]tennces thereto

 

02

00

00

 

9

23

In the Chamber over the parlour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Joyned bed, one fetherbed with the bolstes Coverlid blankets hangings and app[ur]tennces thereto

 

03

00

00

 

9

23

One round table, two Chests, three cheires, two truncks and two stooles

 

01

00

00

 

12

23

Barrells, lewmes, tubs and pailes

 

00

06

08

 

10

23

One table and one paire of Racks and broach

 

00

12

06

 

12

23

Glasse and goods belonging to his trade

 

01

05

00

 

6

23

Mooneyes in his purse and by bonds specialties & otherwise

 

10

10

00

 

26

23

His waring apparel linens and nap[per]y goods

 

01

10

00

 

13

23

Goods not before valued, apprized at

 

00

10

00

 

14

23

                               Sume totl.

 

28

17

02

 

 

23

                               Corrected total

 

29

07

02

 

 

23

 

 

 

 

  1. 24.  Humphry Aspley, of Moorhall in the parish of Penkrich, yeoman, taken by Humphry Arkoll and William Byrch on 4 Aprill 1687. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Tenn Cowes & four yearling calves

 

33

00

00

 

2a

24

Sheepe and lambes

 

06

00

00

 

2b

24

Naggs Mares & colts

 

12

00

00

 

20

24

Swine

 

01

10

00

 

2c

24

All Implements of Husbandry

 

03

06

08

 

3

24

Corne growing on the ground Corne Hay and Mault in the house & barnes

 

16

00

00

 

4

24

Cheese Beife Bacon & other provision

 

04

10

00

 

4c

24

Bedds Bolsters Blanketts coveringe carpets Curtaines & vallens

 

10

00

00

 

9

24

Linnens

 

04

00

00

 

13

24

Brasse & pewter

 

04

10

00

 

10

24

Iron ware

 

01

00

00

 

11

24

In the Parlor ajoyn bedsteed tables formes presse Chest chaires & other joyne things

 

03

00

00

 

12

24

In the house place tables skriene chaires & stooles

 

01

00

00

 

12

24

In the Little Parlor Bedsteeds presses chaires & other things

 

01

10

00

 

12

24

In the upper chambers bedsteads and other goods

 

01

10

00

 

9

24

Tubbs Barrells & other Coopery ware

 

01

10

00

 

10

24

Manure stone troughs & other Lumber about the house

 

01

13

04

 

14

24

Hemp flax & poultrey

 

00

06

08

 

2d/4d

24

One Lease for lives & debts owing by specialties

 

80

00

00

 

26

24

His waring aparrell & money in his purse & all other things yt are forgot and unprized valued at

 

05

00

00

 

23

24

                 Sum

 

191

06

08

 

 

 

 

  1. 25.Stephen Nicholson, yeoman, taken by William Southall and Thomas Masfen on 23 May 1687. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

one fetherbed and onr coffer

 

01

02

00

 

9

25

bookes

 

00

07

00

 

14

25

In depts by bonds and specialties

 

29

10

00

 

26

25

Other depts by book and other deserate depts

 

04

00

00

 

27

25

Waring apparel and money in his purse

 

01

05

00

 

23

25

Other goods not before valued

 

00

02

00

 

14

25

                                  sume

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

36

06

00

 

 

 

26.  Andrew Creswell, currier, taken by William Southall, Edward Reade and William Haddersich on 21 May 1688.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Ffirst Goods given betwixt Mary his wife and Mary his daughter after the death of Elizabeth Iremonger widow that is to say,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sixe featherbeds, one flockbed sixe bolsters & fine pillows apprised at

 

09

10

00

 

9

26

One Rugg, two Coverlidds eleven blankets, two setts of red curtaines and valances to bedds

 

04

04

00

 

9

26

One Joyned bed, two halfeheaded beds and one Trucclebedd

 

02

05

00

 

9

26

Six chairs with rushbottoms

 

00

06

00

 

12

26

One round table, one Chest and one Close Stoole

 

01

10

00

 

12

26

One Irongrate and a plate to set drinck upon

 

00

05

06

 

11

26

Two coffers, one odd curtaine and valance to a bedd

 

00

06

00

 

12

26

One table and one presse

 

01

05

00

 

12

26

Two curtaines and two vallances

 

00

08

00

 

9

26

Two fflaxe tablecloths, two old tablecloths, three dozen of napkins, foure pairs of pillow beeres foure paire of flaxen sheets and foure paire of hemp sheets

 

04

02

00

 

9

26

One Table, one round table,one ffurme, sixe leather chaires and a looking glasse

 

02

02

00

 

12

26

Two and Twenty pewter dishes and one pewter bason, eighty pounds weight.

 

02

13

00

 

10

26

Two pewter Candlesticks, two dozen and three pewter plates, five pewter chamber potts, three pewter guns, six flagons, ten pollingers and one pewter can, sixty foure pounds weight

 

02

12

08

 

10

26

Two paire of brasse Candlesticks, three brasse potts, two pott kettles, one big kettle, two little kettles, one skellet, one hanging brasse candlestick and one skymer

 

03

17

00

 

10

26

One Jack and foure spitts

 

00

12

00

 

10

26

One Cleever, one hagging knife, one fleshfforke, one basting spoone, sixe iron skwers, one grate and Creepers, one paire of  Racks and ffire shovel and tongues, two chafing dishes,and one dreeping pan, one frying pan, one warming pan, one Tosting plate and one pairee of bellowes

 

 

 

01

 

 

 

 

03

 

 

06

 

 

 

10

 

 

26

One table, one ffurme, two dresseboards, one little table, six joined stooles, two screens, one bacon frame, one joined cheire, foure seggin cheires

 

 

01

 

02

 

06

 

 

12

 

26

Ffive hogsheads, three barrels, two firkins, two wooden bowles, one Tundish, three coolers, three brewing lewmes, one little tubb, one scearch,one haire siffe and one malt mill

 

 

03

 

03

 

08

 

 

10

 

26

Item Goods given to his sonne Edward being instruments of his trade vizt. Seaven paring knives foure grining boards, one pen plank, two boards, two beames,two planck tables and three steeles

 

 

01

 

06

 

04

 

 

7

 

26

Item goods given to his Daughter Elizabeth viz. one Joyned bedd in the parlour, on effetherbed, one underbed, one bolster, two pillows, one coverlid, three blankets, one paire of fflaxen sheetes with curtaines, valances & app[ur]tennces to yt belonging

 

 

 

07

 

 

00

 

 

00

 

 

 

9

 

 

26

Item goods otherwayes given vizt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Chest

 

00

05

00

 

12

26

One Coffer

 

00

02

00

 

12

26

Two underbedds

 

00

03

00

 

9

26

Rie muncorne  cheese and butter

 

00

16

00

 

18

26

Two twiggen cheires

 

00

01

06

 

12

26

 Two blankets and two bolsters

 

00

06

00

 

9

26

Benches, shelfes, ranges and boards

 

00

05

00

 

12

26

Item Malt in the house

 

14

03

04

 

4c

26

Bacon and beefe

 

04

00

00

 

4c

26

Manure

 

00

08

00

 

3

26

Leather

 

07

00

00

 

6

26

Cratches, Mangers and goods that belong to the barnes and stables

 

00

13

04

 

3

26

Pewter dishes sawcers and two saltes not before valued

 

00

16

00

 

10

26

Ale beere Cyder and bottles

 

06

10

00

 

18

26

One powdering tubb, one sope kimnell one longe kimnell one brewing lewne and one ffirkin

 

00

14

00

 

10

26

One Cow

 

01

10

00

 

2a

26

One bay nagg

 

01

10

00

 

20

26

Foure store swine and pig troughes

 

02

13

04

 

2c

26

Treyne oyle

 

01

10

00

 

3

26

One ffurnace and one grate

 

01

02

00

 

11

26

Depts oweing as supposed good

 

52

03

04

 

27

26

Depts oweeing as desperate

 

17

00

00

 

27

26

Item his waring apparel and money in his house

 

03

10

00

 

23

26

Goode not before apprized

 

00

10

00

 

14

26

                                                      Sume totlis.

 

167

08

00

 

 

26

 

27.   Thomas Rathbone,  taken by Thomas Tonckes and Thomas Byrch on 2 December 1689.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref no.

A parcell of Lattin bookes wth two other English bookes

 

01

15

00

 

14

27

A parcel of English bookes

 

01

10

00

 

14

27

Four Tables and three Joyned Stooles

 

01

10

00

 

12

27

Two Joyned Chaires

 

00

06

00

 

12

27

One old Chaire & two ffourmes

 

00

01

06

 

12

27

A Clocke & one hour glass

 

00

05

00

 

14

27

A Tubb & two pails

 

00

02

06

 

10

27

A desk

 

00

02

00

 

12

27

One Coffer

 

00

01

06

 

12

27

One cobbert & one safe

 

00

05

00

 

12

27

One chest & one Boxe

 

00

08

00

 

12

27

One Trunck

 

00

02

00

 

12

27

Two featherbeds wth blankets & Coverlids

 

02

00

00

 

9

27

Two paire of bedsteads & 2 bed matts

 

00

10

00

 

9

27

Six paire of sheets

 

00

15

00

 

9

27

Two table cloaths

 

00

02

06

 

13

27

Four napkins and one pillows beer

 

00

02

06

 

13

27

Four potts, three Little Barrells one firkin, & one frying pann

 

00

15

00

 

10

27

Seven pewter dishes

 

00

07

00

 

10

27

A gun, and a fflagon

 

00

04

00

 

10

27

Two pewter Chamber potts, 6 pollenger, 2 Candlesticks, two sawcers and 2 salt sellers

 

00

04

06

 

10

27

One Jack, 2 broaches, and one paire of Rackes and one dreeping pann

 

00

07

00

 

10

27

One hacking knife, one flesh fork, one brass Ladle and one Tinnpann

 

00

01

00

 

10

27

Ffive Cushions

 

00

01

06

 

13

27

Three segg chaires

 

00

01

06

 

12

27

Two grates, 2 fire shovels, one paire of Tongs, 2 plates, 2 paire of pott gayles and one paire of bellows

 

00

08

06

 

11

27

Merchandise or shop goods: as sugar, Raisins, Corrons, sope, Tobacco, Candles, hopss, nailes, Inckls, paper, Tobacco pipes all weights scales & weighing Instruments, Counters and boxes, drawers morter, pestill, knives, glasses wth all materials belonging to the shop

 

 

 

10

 

 

05

 

 

06

 

 

 

5

 

 

27

One straw which and his wareing cloaths, and money in his pocket wth all other Lumber yt is Unremembred or not seen

 

01

10

00

 

23

27

                                                 

 

24

04

00

 

 

27

 

 

 

  1. 28.John Lees the elder, carpenter, of Penckrich, taken by William Southall, John Stevenson and William Iremonger on 14 February 1689. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

2 cowes & a sterke heifer

 

05

00

00

 

2a

28

the Lease of his house & land in Penckrich

 

02

10

00

 

24

28

goods in the p[ar]lour one Joyned bed wth the fetherbed bolsters Coverlids blankets and one little tabell one forme one presse 2 stooles Carpetcloth 6 cushions & other goods therein

 

 

04

 

00

 

00

 

 

19/2

 

28

goods in the house place one tabell board one furme 4 Cheirs 11 pewter dishes 4 pewter Candlesticks 7 pollengers 2 Chamber potts, one pewter Cann 2 Pewter Cupps one fflagon one little pewter bottle 19 Spoones one salte one warming pan one tin pan one ffring pan fire shovel tongues postgeales & other goods in the house

 

 

 

03

 

 

00

 

 

 

00

 

 

 

10

 

 

28

 In further Chamber one half heded bed one fetherbed one bolstr 3 blanketts one chest 2 boxes & other goods

 

02

00

00

 

9

28

  in the other chamber one payer of bedstids one fflock bed 2 fether bolsters & other goods

 

01

10

00

 

9

28

  in the kitchin 2 brasse potts one furnice pan 5 kettles skellit one barrill & other wooden ware

 

02

05

00

 

10

28

  all sortes of linnes

 

02

00

00

 

13

28

   bacon cheese & butter

 

01

10

00

 

18

28

   goods in the Cole house

 

00

02

00

 

14

28

Depts good    

 

50

00

00

 

27

28

Depts in thands of John Rivins and Isaac Duncalfe wch were given by will to the grandchildren of John Lees deceased

 

18

00

00

 

27

28

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Depts Desperate besides the interest thereof

 

27

00

00

 

27

28

Goods not before appraized

 

00

09

00

 

14

28

                         Tot.

 

119

6

0

 

 

28

 

29.  William Baxter als Cooke, webster, taken by Nicholas Smith and Thomas Clarke on 19 February 1689/90.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

 For goodes & furniture in ye great parler

 

04

00

00

 

12

29

 For goodes and furniture in ye Chamber over ye great parler

 

04

00

00

 

9

29

 In ye little parler for goodes in itt

 

04

00

00

 

12

29

 For furniture in ye Chamber over ye House

 

03

10

00

 

9

29

 For furniture in ye Chamber over ye little parler

 

03

00

00

 

9

29

 For barrels and wooden waire in ye Butterey

 

01

00

00

 

10

29

 For A table board 2 formes ye grate fireshovell & toungs jack and cheares in ye Dwelling House

 

01

10

00

 

12

29

 For Beefe & Bacon in ye House

 

02

00

00

 

18

29

 For A fornice and other goodes in ye Brew House

 

04

00

00

 

14

29

 Brass and pewter

 

08

00

00

 

10

29

 For Linnin belonging to the House

 

04

00

00

 

13

29

 For two Cowse & a Calfe

 

05

00

00

 

2a

29

 In graine

 

03

10

00

 

4b

29

 For corne on ye ground and in ye barne

 

05

00

00

 

4

29

 For tooles belong to his trade

 

02

10

00

 

7

29

 For od Lumber things unseene or forgotten

 

00

05

00

 

14

29

 For his waireing cloathes amoney in his pockitt

 

02

00

00

 

23

29

 For his Lease Thomas Clarke

 

 

30

00

00

 

24

29

 Oweing unto him in debts

 

25

00

00

 

27

29

 Oweing by him to others

 

50

00

00

 

28

29

 

 

62

05

0

 

 

29

  1. 30. Margaret Creswell,  widow, taken by Ralph Smallwood, William Cresswell and Thomas Rawlins on 18 March 1689/90. 

 

 

       

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

 The bedstids and Table Leafe in the fur Rume        

 

00

04

06

 

9

30

 the bed in the middle Rume    

 

01

10

00

 

9

30

 Tow Coufers and one Chere and a Table    

 

00

04

00

 

12

30

 The bedd in the parler

 

01

10

00

 

9

30

  the Table and press in the parler  

 

01

00

00

 

12

30

  Linnen yarne and one Chere in the parler    

 

00

04

00

 

12

30

  Linnens in the parler  

 

01

10

00

 

13

30

  One Lookeing glas in the parler    

 

00

01

00

 

14

30

  the pewter in the house    

 

01

00

00

 

10

30

  the brass in the house    

 

00

08

00

 

10

30

  for the grate and tongs and fier shovle and pott geales              and spit and Rackes and Ironware    

 

00

12

00

 

11

30

  for Bacon      

 

00

15

00

 

18

30

  for tinnware    

 

00

01

0

 

10

30

  for wooden ware and cheres and stooles    

 

00

10

00

 

12

30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

for the table in the house  

 

00

07

00

 

12

30

for the wooden ware in the butterre    

 

00

07

00

 

10

30

for the furnace in the house    

 

00

15

00

 

14

30

for tow turnills and one Lume    

 

00

05

00

 

10

30

for tow wheels    

 

00

02

00

 

12

30

for Rackes and mangers    

 

00

02

06

 

3

30

for one pare of old bedstidds tow old formes

 

00

01

00

 

12

30

for her wareing close and muny in her pockett  

 

01

00

00

 

23

30

for a sesston and a sinkston  

 

00

02

06

 

14

30

                        The sum is

 

12

11

06

 

 

30

 

31.   Frances Baxter, of Penckrich, widow, taken by William Southall, William Iremonger and Thomas Gunn on 4 November 1690.

       

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

  two fetherbedds, two bolsters foure blankets foure pillows one Counterpaine and Coverlid & one set of Curtaines & vallances        

 

05

10

00

 

9

31

 nine pewter dishes one bason one candlestick two Chamber potts one brase ladle & one pewter gun.        

 

01

05

00

 

10

31

Two Coffers

 

00

04

06

 

12

31

 Sixe paire of sheetes, three dozen of Napkins foure paire of [illegible]    

 

02

10

06

 

13

31

two brasse potts, two kettles one skellet one furnace and one kneading trough      

 

01

10

00

 

10

31

two Joyned beds, two plaine beds, two coffers, two tables, one little table, two furmes,one grate and one cupboard      

 

02

04

00

 

9/12

31

in money and depts      

 

05

05

00

 

27

31

Goods not before apprized      

 

00

05

06

 

14

31

                                                            Sum

 

18

14

6

 

 

31

 

  1. 32.  Ralph Smallwood, tobacconist, taken by John Cox and Thomas Smallwood on 10 March 1690/91.  

 

       

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref.

No.

 1 little table with five stools seven chairs        

 

00

13

00

 

12

32

One Jack 2 spitts & racks        

 

00

18

00

 

10

32

1 great fireshovel & tongs wth other yings      

 

01

10

00

 

11

32

Candlesticks        

 

00

05

00

 

14

32

Beefe and bacon      

 

02

00

00

 

18

32

5 barrels with firkins        

 

00

14

00

 

7

32

Glass bottles        

 

00

05

00

 

7

32

Brass & Pewter        

 

06

10

00

 

10

32

1 Furnace        

 

01

03

00

 

10

32

Wooden ware        

 

01

00

00

 

10

32

1 Case of knives        

 

00

05

00

 

10

32

2 bedstids & two featherbeds with all things belonging to them        

 

05

00

00

 

9

32

1 looking glass one trunk one Coffar 3 boxes        

 

1

0

0

 

12

32

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Chest of drawers      

 

01

05

00

 

12

32

1 Looking glass        

 

00

08

00

 

14

32

 2 featherbeds 1 truckle bed with yeire Appertenances      

 

05

00

00

 

9

32

 2 tables 6 chairs & 1 trunk      

 

01

07

00

 

12

32

 1 little grate fire shovel & tongs      

 

00

03

06

 

11

32

 All Linens      

 

16

00

00

 

13

32

 Corne malt & straw wch is      

 

09

05

00

 

4b

32

 1 featherbed and one bedstid with things belonging      

 

01

10

00

 

9

32

 Cheese      

 

02

00

00

 

4c

32

 1 Mare & ye hay      

 

03

05

00

 

20

32

 Boards & other timber      

 

00

08

00

 

7

32

 12 hundred & a half of tobacco at 9¼d p[er] lib        

 

53

19

04

 

6

32

 40 pound of ye best cut tobacco at 14d p[er] lib      

 

02

06

08

 

6

32

 243 pound of Cut tobacco 10d p[er] li.      

 

10

02

06

 

6

32

 126 pound of Cut tob. At 12 d      

 

06

03

00

 

6

32

 190 pound of stem at 6d per lib.        

 

04

15

00

 

6

32

 30 pound of tobacco at 13d      

 

01

12

06

 

6

32

 One Engine 1 press box & other Implements      

 

08

10

00

 

7

32

 Empty hogsheads      

 

00

12

00

 

7

32

 1 pestle & Mortar      

 

00

06

00

 

7

32

 1 box of sugar 0-216      

 

01

16

00

 

6

32

 1 kilderkin of sugar      

 

01

03

07

 

6

32

 33 pound of loafe sugar      

 

00

17

10

 

6

32

 Sugar Candy 166      

 

00

03

09

 

6

32

 120 pound of sugar      

 

02

00

00

 

6

32

 22 Gallons of strong water      

 

03

02

00

 

6

32

 42 pound of pitch      

 

00

07

00

 

6

32

 1 Rundlet of Aniseed water 1 Rundlet of brandy      

 

02

10

10

 

6

32

 1 barrel of soap      

 

04

00

00

 

6

32

 12 of Rozin      

 

00

02

00

 

6

32

 Caddus laces & other things      

 

00

10

00

 

6

32

 Knives      

 

00

04

00

 

6

32

 Ribbons & gallooms      

 

00

10

06

 

6

32

 Silk      

 

00

08

02

 

6

32

 In buttons      

 

01

04

00

 

6

32

 Starch      

 

00

07

01

 

6

32

In thread

 

00

17

00

 

6

32

 In ferret ribbons filleting Inkles & caddus

 

01

17

00

 

6

32

In Cards clasps, buttons seeds & corn

 

01

04

00

 

6

32

More Caddus & Inkles

 

00

10

00

 

6

32

Cotton tape hookes taftiy ribbons wth many odd things in a nest boxes

 

03

00

00

 

6

32

12 pound of Glew

 

00

05

00

 

6

32

In nayles of all sorts

 

01

05

00

 

6

32

Candles

 

01

00

00

 

6

32

Indigo paper seeds ginger nuts and other small yings

 

01

5

0

 

6

32

1 hundred of Raysin solis & other yings

 

02

00

00

 

6

32

Currans & Raisins seeds

 

00

16

00

 

6

32

1 hundred & quarter of hops

 

03

12

00

 

6

32

12 grose of pipes

 

00

09

00

 

6

32

Paper & ginger bread

 

01

03

00

 

6

32

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In white paper

 

00

12

00

 

6

32

Seales & weights

 

01

16

00

 

7

32

1 Nest of boxes chest & drawers in ye shop

 

01

10

00

 

7

32

Money owing in ye book

 

78

09

00

 

27

32

Money Lent

 

42

10

00

 

27

32

In ready money in ye house

 

89

00

00

 

23

32

Wareing Apparel

 

04

10

00

 

22

32

Things overlooked

 

00

05

00

 

14

32

More money by specialtyes

 

40

00

00

 

26

32

                                               totalis

 

447

10

6

 

 

32

 

33.   John Iremonger, yeoman, taken by Thomas Tonckes on 28 December 1691.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One Cowe

 

01

10

00

 

2a

33

3 store swine

 

00

15

00

 

2c

33

poultry

 

00

02

00

 

2d

33

Hay & straw

 

00

10

06

 

4b

33

2 pig troughs & a roller

 

00

01

06

 

3

33

In the parlour-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One table board 2 formes

 

00

16

00

 

12

33

One joined bed wth the banketts and  appt

 

02

00

00

 

9

33

One livery table 2 boxes One chest & 3 cheires

 

00

06

08

 

12

33

Little p[ar]lour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One table &one forme One cheire & one coffer

 

00

07

00

 

12

33

One joyned bed & bedding to it

 

01

10

00

 

9

33

In parlour chamber

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 joyned beds one course bed &bedding

 

01

06

08

 

9

33

1 table 1 forme

 

00

02

06

 

12

33

In the house chamber

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 plaine bed trucklebed & cov[er]lid 1 Coffer & 2 plank formes & straw flasket

 

00

07

00

 

9

33

In cheese chamber

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 joyned bed 1 plaine bed 1 table 2 formes

 

00

14

00

 

9

33

Cheese & bacon

 

01

00

00

 

18

33

In the kitchin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One ffurnace wth lewmes tuppes pailes & other goodes

 

01

02

00

 

10

33

In the houseplace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 table 1 forme 5 cheires 4 stooles one presse 1 grate 1 plate fire shovel & tongues & other Irongoods

 

01

18

00

 

12

33

Linen

 

01

04

00

 

13

33

brasse & pewter

 

01

04

00

 

10

33

In Celler  3 barrells

 

00

09

00

 

10

33

Wareing Apparell

 

01

04

00

 

22

33

Other goods not before val[ued] & in the Stables & barne

 

00

10

00

 

14

33

                                         

 

18

14

2

 

 

 

 

 

18

19

10

 

 

33

 

 

 

 

  1. 34.  William Clift,  Webster, taken by John Chomley, John Chomley and Paul Yate, on 12 September 1694.  

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

For two Looms geers and Warping Barr and other materialls

 

02

10

00

 

7

34

For two Joyn Beds and all things belonging

 

05

00

00

 

9

34

For two Cophers and three boxes

 

00

08

00

 

12

34

For twenty pounds of spun Jarsey

 

02

00

00

 

6

34

For woolle

 

02

00

00

 

6

34

Halfe a dozen Napkins

 

00

02

00

 

13

34

Ten Pounds of Woolley Yarne

 

00

05

00

 

6

34

For Jarsey Woolle

 

01

00

00

 

6

34

For one Press

 

00

07

00

 

12

34

5 Pewter dishes 6 plates 3 porringers one Cann & a salt

 

00

15

00

 

10

34

For two Brass potts and two Kattles

 

01

10

00

 

10

34

Dishes Trenchers and one Dish Crate

 

00

02

00

 

10

34

For two Barrells a paile and one Gaun

 

00

05

00

 

10

34

For a paire of Jarsey Combes

 

00

10

00

 

7

34

For 4  chaires and two stooles

 

00

02

06

 

12

34

For two Tubbes and a forme

 

00

10

00

 

12

34

For a paire of skales

 

00

01

00

 

7

34

For one Iron Grate fire shovel and tongues

 

00

10

00

 

11

34

For two Candlesticks, one Broach, one chafing dish one smoothing Iron, one basting spoone, one dushe, a paire of Bellowes 4 pott gales

 

00

07

00

 

10

34

Bacon 6 sh. For 2 long whells & one little wheele

 

00

11

00

 

7

34

For Coale and charcoale

 

01

02

06

 

7

34

For two woollen Ruigs

 

00

02

06

 

13

34

For his wearing apparrell & Money in his purse

 

02

00

00

 

23

34

And for all other things not here mentiond

 

00

02

00

 

14

34

                           The totall is

 

22

02

06

 

 

34

 

35.    John Cooper, wheelwright, taken by Thomas Toncke and John Wright senr. on 23 September 1694.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

25 teine of ffellis

 

05

05

00

 

6

35

Fourrtyeine Axle trees

 

00

14

00

 

6

35

60 shelboads and plow tails

 

01

10

00

 

6

35

10 pair of Nathes

 

01

15

00

 

6

35

20 Clefts of Oake

 

00

10

00

 

6

35

Plow Timber unhewn

 

01

10

00

 

6

35

16 plow Beanes

 

00

12

00

 

6

35

One Kettle, and a little Kettle

 

01

10

00

 

10

35

11 pewter dishs

 

02

00

00

 

10

35

1 doz. of plates and six porringers

 

00

13

00

 

10

35

One big flagon and a little one

 

00

05

00

 

10

35

Two brass potts

 

01

00

00

 

10

35

Two table boads 2 formes

 

01

02

00

 

12

35

One Safe and two chaires

 

00

10

00

 

12

35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One feyne Bed one plaine bed

 

00

18

00

 

9

35

Two ffeatherbeds

 

02

00

00

 

9

35

2 setts of Curtaines

 

01

00

00

 

9

35

1 Rugg 6 Blanketts

 

01

08

00

 

9

35

9 paire of sheets

 

02

05

00

 

9

35

1 pillowe beare 1 doz of Napkins

 

00

09

00

 

13

35

3 Barrlls and one kimnell

 

00

15

00

 

10

35

1 fire shovel 1 p[ai]r of Tongues pott gales

 

00

08

00

 

11

35

Wheell rights Tooles

 

02

10

00

 

7

35

2 dressors., and pewter shelfes

 

00

10

00

 

12

35

His purse Wari[n]g Apparell and all things unremembered

 

03

00

00

 

23

35

                         

 

33

19

00

 

 

 

 

  1. 36. Humphrey Arkoll,  yeoman, taken by Thomas Woolley in 1695. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Three Calves

 

02

10

00

 

2a

36

Six beas e& a Colt

 

16

10

00

 

2a

36

140 Strykes of Malt

 

16

06

08

 

4b

36

50 Strykes of Oates

 

03

06

04

 

4b

36

6 Strykes of pease

 

00

15

00

 

4b

36

Cheese

 

04

00

00

 

4c

36

12 Strykes of blend corn

 

01

10

00

 

4b

36

In ye Parlour two beds & all things thereto belonging

 

06

00

00

 

9

36

One Presse

 

00

10

00

 

12

36

One Chest & 2 boxes

 

00

11

04

 

12

36

One table, one form, 2 stooles & 1 cheir

 

00

12

00

 

12

36

One Looking- glass

 

00

02

06

 

14

36

In ye Kitchen chamber 1 bed

 

02

00

00

 

9

36

1 coffer & 1 pair of bedsteads

 

00

05

00    

 

9

36

In John’s chamber one bed

 

02

00

00

 

9

36

In ye Kitchen Brass & pewter

 

02

10

00

 

10

36

In ye House, a long table, a Round table, 2 joyn chairs, 2 forms, an Iron grate, a fire shovel & a pair of tongs & one Spitt

 

 

02

 

00

 

00

 

 

12

 

36

3 flitches of bacon

 

01

10

00

 

4c

36

1 brasse pan

 

00

05

00

 

10

36

Cowper’s ware

 

01

00

00

 

10

36

2 swine

 

02

00

00

 

2c

36

All Husbandrey Implem[en]ts

 

06

00

00

 

3

36

2 ladders & one wheelebarrow

 

00

10

00

 

3

36

5 Horses

 

17

00

00

 

20

36

Old corn Unthreshed

 

09

00

00

 

4b

36

5 Cows

 

20

00

00

 

2a

36

One piece of Standing corn

 

06

00

00

 

4a

36

2 pieces of barley

 

18

00

00

 

4a

36

2 pieces of pease & Oates

 

06

00

00

 

4a

36

Barley & Oates in Tedgley

 

02

10

00

 

4a

36

1 piece of Corn at Robbinson

 

08

10

00

 

4a

36

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27 Sheepe

 

04

0?

0?

 

2b

36

Hay & Clover

 

08

?

?

 

4a

36

16 pair of sheets & ye rest of ye linnen

 

02

?

?

 

9

36

His wearing clothes & money in his pocket

 

05

?

?

 

23

36

All other goods not befire praised

 

01

?

?

 

14

36

                     Su. Totlis

 

180

?

?

 

 

36

 

  1. 37.Mary Barker,  taken by John Hickin and Thomas Ingram on 7 December 1696. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Two tables & two stooles & three chaires

 

00

10

00

 

12

37

One chest , one cofer & two Boxes

 

01

00

00

 

12

37

Three Bedds

 

05

00

00

 

9

37

Wareing Apparell and Linnen

 

03

00

00

 

22

37

Two Barrells & two Mashtuns

 

00

10

00

 

10

37

                                           Totall

 

10

00

00

 

 

37

 

  1. 38.Thomas Byrch,  yeoman, taken by Francis Woolley and William Goodall on 21 February 1695/6. 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Nyne Cows one Bullock

 

55

10

00

 

2a

38

Six Twinter Beasts ffive yearlings two calves Three Naggs & Three Mares

 

30

00

00

 

2a

38

Sheep

 

35

00

00

 

2b

38

Three Swine

 

03

00

00

 

2d

38

Barley in the house & barne

 

12

10

00

 

4b

38

Winter Corne in the house & Barne

 

13

00

00

 

4b

38

Pease Oates & hey

 

12

00

00

 

4b

38

Corne on ye Lands in S mage ?

 

12

10

00

 

4a

38

Husbandry Goods of all sorts

 

10

00

00

 

3

38

Goods in ye great parlour

 

06

00

00

 

12

38

Goods in ye little parlour

 

03

00

00

 

12

38

Goods in ye parlour Chamber

 

08

00

00

 

9

38

Goods in ye Store Chambre

 

00

05

00

 

14

38

Goods in ye house & kitchen with ye brass pewter & other goods there

 

08

00

00

 

10

38

Butter Cheese Bacon Mault Brewing goods barrel & other huswife goods in ye house

 

10

05

00

 

18

38

Lease hold Estate

 

80

00

00

 

24

38

Debts & moneys oweinge

 

10

00

00

 

27

38

Wareinge Apparell & money in his house

 

30

00

00

 

23

38

Goods not before Apprized

 

01

00

00

 

14

38

                                         

 

340

0

0

 

 

38

 

  1. 39.Catherine Moumford, widow, taken by William Southall and John Fussell. [date not given but probate granted 11 June 1696] 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One Lease at Penkrich

 

20

00

00

 

24

39

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wearing apparell

 

02

00

00

 

22

39

Money in her pockett

 

00

10

00

 

23

39

total

 

22

10

00

 

 

39

 

  1. 40.Alice Asbury, of Penkridge Heath, widow, taken by William Sawyer and Thomas Sandlands on 16 November 1696. 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Imps.  One ffeatherbed with all things belonging

 

01

00

00

 

9

40

3 Chaff beds

 

01

00

00

 

9

40

2 Table Boardes and two formes

 

00

15

00

 

12

40

3 Barrells 1 Brewing Loome

 

00

08

00

 

10

40

Brase and Pewter

 

01

10

00

 

10

40

2 longe Tormills

 

00

10

00

 

10

40

Linnens

 

01

10

00

 

13

40

For Blanketting

 

01

00

00

 

9

40

For other odd things not fore mentioned

 

00

03

04

 

14

40

                                The sum is

 

07

16

04

 

 

40

 

  1. 41.John Colclough, of Penkridge, mercer, taken by Francis Woolley Francis Mountford and Thomas Collins in 1696. 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

 In the garrott over the shop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 score of malt

 

03

00

00

 

4b

41

10 strikes of mun corne 2 strikes oates

 

01

17

06

 

4b

41

1 strike wheat 2 strikes of corn

 

00

12

06

 

4b

41

3 straw tubs 4 old tubs

 

00

05

00

 

10

41

100 and ½ Cheese

 

01

10

00

 

4c

41

In ye middle garrott

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 bed with 3 blanketts and steads

 

02

10

00

 

9

41

! box 1 trunk

 

00

02

06

 

12

41

2 spinning wheels 2 pr herringles

 

00

08

00

 

7

41

8 pound hemp yarn

 

00

08

00

 

6

41

In the garrott over Parler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 bed with blanketts and bolster

 

02

10

00

 

9

41

20 thousand of quills

 

02

00

00

 

6

41

2 saddles 1 pillion 1 side saddle

 

02

00

00

 

21

41

3 strike barly

 

00

07

06

 

4b

41

1 barrill some Charcoale

 

00

10

00

 

6

41

In ye Chamber over ye shoppe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 bed with hangings

 

08

00

00

 

9

41

½ Doz. Cane Chaires 1 Chest Drawers

 

02

15

00

 

12

41

1 small box Drawers

 

00

05

00

 

12

41

1 trickle bed

 

04

00

00

 

9

41

1 Looking glass 1 stand 2 chaire

 

01

05

00

 

12

41

8 Cussions with a grate and 1 table basketts

 

01

00

00

 

13

41

Hangings for ye windows

 

00

10

00

 

13

41

1 Carpitt

 

00

02

06

 

13

41

17 bottles Cherry brandy with capers

 

02

00

00

 

6

41

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 sheets napkins table cloaths with other necessary Linens

 

18

00

00

 

13

41

2 strikes wheat

 

00

08

00

 

4b

41

In the chamber over ye house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 bed with blanketts

 

04

00

00

 

9

41

4 chaires with a table

 

00

08

00

 

12

41

1 coffer and 1 trunk

 

00

08

00

 

12

41

1 Looking glass with other things

 

00

10

00

 

14

41

In the Chamber over Parler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 bed with a sett of hangings

 

05

00

00

 

9

41

½ doz chaires with Cussions

 

00

12

00

 

12

41

1 chest Drawers with a stand 1 cloath baskett

 

00

12

00

 

12

41

The grate with window hangins

 

00

12

00

 

11

41

In the space

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 coffer with some baskets

 

00

02

06

 

12

41

In the Parler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Doz Chaires

 

03

00

00

 

12

41

2 tables with window hanging and other necessaries

 

01

07

00

 

12

41

The grate fire shovel and tongs

 

00

10

00

 

11

41

In the closset in ye Parler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 doz ½ cherry brandy Bottled

 

01

10

00

 

6

41

12 bottles syder 15 pound flax

 

01

09

00

 

6

41

In the house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pewter dishes and plates a warming pan 4 brass candlesticks 2 stands and other things with ? doz trenchers

 

07

00

00

 

10

41

1 grate with ire shovall and tongs 1 grate 1 Jack 1 iron 2 spits

 

02

10

00

 

11

41

1 small table and 8 chaires

 

00

06

00

 

12

41

Beef and baken

 

00

04

00

 

18

41

In the Cellar 6 barrils

 

01

04

00

 

10

41

In the Pantry 2 Tables 2 stooles with 3 Chaires

 

00

15

06

 

12

41

In the Kitchin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Large Brass Pan I kettle 3 Pott kettles 2 Brass Potts

 

05

00

00

 

10

41

With a skellett 1 mas: kettle 1 furnace 2 Coppers and 2 Racks

 

03

05

00

 

10

41

Brewing vessels and pailes

 

01

00

00

 

10

41

In the Workhouse 1 Gridian  with a press and a mill

 

07

10

00

 

7

41

1 Crow with sives and boxes and other things belonging to the trade

 

02

00

00

 

7

41

Scales and weights

 

01

00

00

 

7

41

8 Cutting knives

 

01

00

00

 

7

41

2 wire sives with a wheel

 

00

12

00

 

7

41

In the Chamber over ye Kitchin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 bags Currans and Raisins

 

05

10

00

 

6

41

In the shopp and belonging to the shop goods to the value of

 

211

00

00

 

6

41

1 horse

 

03

00

00

 

20

41

1 swine

 

01

08

00

 

2c

41

1 parcell of hay

 

01

00

00

 

4b

41

Corn thrashed and unthrashed

 

09

00

00

 

4b

41

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 wheel barow

 

00

05

00

 

3

41

Duw in the Book

 

107

00

00

 

27

41

His wearing apparel and money in his pocketts

 

05

00

00

 

23

41

                                       The Total sum is

 

452

14

6

 

 

41

                                       Corrected total  

 

452

08

00

 

 

41

 

 

 

 

  1. 42.Mary Smith,  widow, taken by Thomas Crew and John Granger on 17 May 1697. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Imprimis.  Two ffetherbeds whreon she lay wth all things thereto belonging except the bedstids

 

02

10

00

 

9

42

Her wearing aparrell and money in her purse

 

02

09

00

 

23

42

                                   

 

04

19

0

 

 

42

 

  1. 43.Thomas Bailey,  taken by Anthony Bailey and William Bailey on 30 September 1697. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

His purse and apparaile

 

15

00

00

 

23

43

twenty one red leather hides

 

15

01

00

 

6

43

twelve necks

 

01

04

00

 

6

43

Twenty one cow hides

 

14

00

00

 

6

43

Seaven kips

 

01

15

00

 

6

43

Sixteen horse hides

 

03

12

00

 

6

43

Twenty too Cowhides

 

13

04

00

 

6

43

Nine green Cips

 

01

16

00

 

6

43

Foure swine skinns

 

00

06

00

 

6

43

Five Culfe skinns

 

00

05

00

 

6

43

Fifteen hides in the limes

 

08

05

00

 

6

43

One neck and a swine skin

 

00

02

00

 

6

43

One dry horse hide

 

00

06

08

 

6

43

Nineteen peeces of red leather in the chamber

 

02

00

00

 

6

43

All the other leather in the chamber

 

00

15

00

 

6

43

Six peeces of leather at Stafforde

 

00

08

00

 

6

43

All the Barke

 

15

00

00

 

6

43

The Barke Brake

 

00

08

00

 

7

43

All ye other things for ye trade

 

00

10

00

 

7

43

One Saddle mare

 

03

06

08

 

20

43

One saddle and Bridle

 

00

08

06

 

21

43

One bed with four Blanckets

 

03

00

00

 

9

43

One Chest one table and too Cheares

 

00

13

04

 

12

43

One grate one fire shovel and tongues

 

00

10

00

 

11

43

One bras pott one barraile

 

00

07

00

 

10

43

All the hay

 

00

10

00

 

4b

43

All the other thing seen & unseen

 

00

06

08

 

14

43

                                                       total

 

102

19

10

 

 

43

 

  1. 44.Thomas Lea, yeoman, taken by John Ironmonger and William Hathersuch on 9 May 1698. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

His wareing Apparell & money in his purse

 

01

00

00

 

23

44

One cow & 2 heifer at

 

06

00

00

 

2a

44

2 heifers at

 

03

00

00

 

2a

44

2 Calves at

 

01

00

00

 

2a

44

The mare & Colt at

 

01

00

00

 

20

44

All husbandry ware & Iron Ware

 

01

10

00

 

3

44

For corne

 

01

00

00

 

4b

44

Two featherbeds with their appurtences

 

02

10

00

 

9

44

Brass & pewter

 

02

00

00

 

10

44

One table board and all other Clumpery ware not here mentioned

 

00

10

00

 

12

44

For a Lease under Sr. Edward Littleton

 

20

00

00

 

24

44

For a Lease from my Lord Brooke