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PENKRIDGE 1660-1700: inventories of outlying areas in the parish or where location is specified other than Penkridge.

 

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.

 

BICKFORD.  

  1. 1.Ellen Cowper/Ellenor Cooper, spinster, taken by John Tomlinson of Bickford 25 May 1681. 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In Bills & Bonds & in ready money due to the deceased.

 

69

00

00

 

26

1

Her wearing apparell

 

06

00

00

 

22

1

 

 

75

00

00

 

 

1

 

  1. 2.Alice Collins, widow, taken by John Cooper and Hugh Weat on 30 January 

1684.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Her wearing cloathes & Monny in her pockett

 

01

10

00

 

23

2

Two Cowes one Calf

 

02

00

00

 

2a

2

Corne on ye Grownd

 

01

00

00

 

4a

2

Bras and pewter

 

00

05

00

 

10

2

Potgeales fire showvell & tongs & grate

 

00

01

06

 

11

2

In ye Chamber over house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One bedsted one feather bed two blankets two boulsters

 

00

08

00

 

9

2

Seaven pare of sheets two pillow beares

 

00

05

00

 

9

2

In ye shoppe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two loomes and geeres

 

02

00

00

 

7

2

One table screene one forme two cheers

 

00

06

08

 

12

2

One trucel bed

 

00

01

06

 

9

2

One cubard one chest three coffers

 

00

04

03

 

12

2

Ould lumber

 

00

05

02

 

14

2

                                            sumis

 

08

07

01

 

 

2

 

  1. 3.John Cooper, yeoman, taken by Thomas Tomlinson of Bickford, John Cooper of Mitton and ffrancis Tomlinson of Bickford on 17 February 

1692/3.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Wearing Apparill & moneys in his pockits

 

05

00

00

 

23

3

Two oxen two bullocks

 

13

00

00

 

2a

3

Five cowes two Heifers & two calves

 

20

00

00

 

2a

3

Two mares & a horse

 

07

00

00

 

20

3

Four swine

 

02

04

00

 

2c

3

Geese & poultrey

 

00

13

00

 

2d

3

Corn Hay & Clover

 

31

00

00

 

4b

3

A waine a cart tumbrill plowes harrowes yokes chaines geers a trine of fellies with other husbandry ware.

 

05

00

00

 

3

3

Two ladders

 

00

05

00

 

14

3

Five beds

 

05

00

00

 

9

3

Four paires bedsteads & one trickle bed

 

02

00

00

 

9

3

Ruggs coverlids blankets vallents & curtains

 

05

00

00

 

9

3

Sheets napkins tablecloathes & childbed cloathes

 

08

12

00

 

13

3

Haire pannells & silk farridine and ten yards of woollen cloath

 

06

00

00

 

13

 

Brass & pewter

 

03

09

02

 

10

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three fire grates a pare of rackes a spit apot a kettle fireshovell & tongs

 

02

01

06

 

11

3

Cheese and bacon

 

04

10

00

 

4c

3

Books

 

02

00

00

 

14

3

Four Table boards one furm one chest one trunk

 

03

01

00

 

12

3

Five chaires six stooles & three Turkey cushions

 

02

02

00

 

12

3

A standing press & a safe

 

01

00

00

 

12

3

Four barrils three tubs two peales & a little gallon

 

01

04

00

 

10

3

Three coffers a cubbert a cheesepress three spinning wheels two reels

 

01

00

00

 

12

3

A Dishcase noggins & Dishes & a ladle

 

00

01

06

 

10

3

Two cisterns & two pigg troughs

 

00

17

00

 

3

3

A saddle & two pannels

 

00

08

00

 

21

3

Winnowing sheet & baggs

 

00

10

00

 

3

3

Nine sheep

 

01

16

00

 

2b

3

Lumber ware & things forgotten

 

00

06

08

 

14

3

                         Sum to[tal]

 

135

00

10

 

 

3

 

BYTHORNE.

 

  1. 4.John Jodrell, yeoman, taken by Matt. Byrch and James Lunne on 20 June 

1691.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Too melch cows

 

05

00

00

 

2a

4

Too twinter heffers

 

03

00

00

 

2a

4

His waring ap[par]ell and money in his purse

 

04

00

00

 

23

4

 

 

12

00

00

 

 

4

 

CALF HEATH.

 

  1. 5.Edward Furnis, yeoman, taken by Gillm. Olerenshaw and John Daws on 

22 May 1691.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

His waring apparell

 

02

00

00

 

22

5

In ye house place

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 pewter dishes &1 flaggon

 

00

04

00

 

10

5

1 bras pot & a bras pan

 

00

06

08

 

10

5

1 Iron pot & a frying pan

 

00

04

08

 

10

5

In ye buttry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 barrells and a loom a kneading tub & other wooden ware

 

00

06

00

 

10

5

1 Table and 1 forme

 

00

03

00

 

12

5

In ye parlour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 featherbed 1 cupborde

 

02

03

04

 

9

5

In ye Chamber

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 featherbed wth yeappurtenances

 

02

00

00

 

9

5

1 chest wth some linen

 

00

10

00

 

12

5

4 coffers & other trumpery ware

 

00

06

00

 

12

5

1 waine wth other husbandry ware

 

03

00

00

 

3

5

2 Cows

 

03

10

00

 

2a

5

4 oxen

 

08

00

00

 

2a

5

3 young beasts

 

02

00

00

 

2a

5

1 mare & colte

 

02

10

00

 

20

5

9 sheep

 

01

00

00

 

2b

5

Muck or manure

 

00

10

00

 

3

5

1 pig

 

00

05

00

 

2c

5

For corne in ye house and barne

 

02

00

00

 

4b

5

For corne on ye ground

 

04

00

00

 

4a

5

Ye Totalis is

 

34

18

08

 

 

5

 

  1. 6.Isabell ffurnes, widow, taken byJohn Bill, Job Short and Edward ffurnes on 

11 December 1691.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

1 ox Harrow & weane body & 1 ox yoake

 

00

16

00

 

3

6

Hay & Corne

 

01

05

00

 

4b

6

1 ffeather bed 3 blanketts & 2 boulsters

 

00

16

00

 

9

6

1 chest & 2 coffers

 

00

07

00

 

12

6

Iron pott &2 little kettells & 1 pewter dish

 

00

08

00

 

10

6

1 Table 1 Cheare 1 Kimnell & 1 long wheele 1 Little wheele 1 peale & 1 barrell

 

00

10

00

 

12

6

1 Grate fyer shoole & Tonngs

 

00

04

04

 

11

6

Frying pan 1 baxstone

 

00

02

00

 

10

6

1 Dresser 1 forme

 

00

02

00

 

12

6

1 pig

 

00

08

00

 

2c

6

2 Cowes

 

03

15

00

 

2a

6

1 Calfe

 

00

10

00

 

2a

6

 

 

09

03

04

 

 

6

 

  1. 7.Robert Ollerenshaw, husbandman, taken by John Stubbs jun. and Thomas  

Mountfort on 18 March 1696/7.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

1 Cow & 1 Heyfer

 

05

11

00

 

2a

7

1 paire of Bedsteds

 

00

03

00

 

9

7

1 ffeather Bed

 

00

10

00

 

9

7

1 Chaffe bed

 

00

02

00

 

9

7

5 blanketts

 

00

02

06

 

9

7

His weareing Cloathes

 

00

03

00

 

22

7

1 Chest

 

00

06

00

 

12

7

2 Coffers

 

00

02

00

 

12

7

1 presse Cobert

 

00

01

00

 

12

7

1 Glasse Cage

 

00

00

06

 

14

7

6 pewter dishes & 2 plates

 

00

07

00

 

10

7

3 Candlestickes 1 fflagon & 1 chamber pott

 

00

03

00

 

14

7

1 warmeing pan 1 skimer

 

00

01

00

 

14

7

1 Hacking Knife & 1 flesh forke

 

00

00

06

 

10

7

1 ffire shoole 1 paire Tonges

 

00

00

06

 

11

7

1 paire of bolles

 

00

00

06

 

10

7

1 Iron grate

 

00

01

00

 

11

7

2 plates

 

00

01

00

 

10

7

2 Kettles & 1 Brasse pott

 

00

04

00

 

10

7

1 pair Iron Traces

 

00

00

06

 

3

7

1 Hooke 1 Spade& 1 Axe

 

00

01

06

 

3

7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Table Board

 

00

02

06

 

12

7

Lumber ware

 

00

01

00

 

14

7

Mucke

 

00

02

00

 

3

7

1 old Cart & 1 paire of harrows

 

00

10

00

 

3

7

 

 

08

19

06

 

 

7

 

CONGREVE.

 

  1. 8.Edward Thornes, yeoman, taken by Henry Duncalfe, Thomas Acton, Richard Thornes and Thomas Bourne on 13 May 1653. 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Six oxen

 

22

00

00

 

2a

8

Six cowes

 

17

00

00

 

2a

8

Ffive young beasts

 

06

13

04

 

2a

8

One mare & two colts

 

09

00

00

 

20

8

Sheepe and lambes

 

07

00

00

 

2b

8

 Three Swine and poultry

 

02

03

04

 

2c/d

8

All the Corne in the house and barne

 

19

04

00

 

4b

8

Hay in the barne

 

01

00

00

 

4b

8

Corne growing

 

12

00

00

 

4a

8

The Moity of a Messuage and land in Congreave

 

07

10

00

 

24

8

All brasenware

 

04

00

00

 

10

8

All iron instruments in the house

 

01

05

00

 

10

8

All pewter ware

 

01

06

00

 

10

8

All tables Cheares and stooles presses chests coffers barrels & instru[me]nts of wood

 

04

00

00

 

2

8

Woole

 

00

13

00

 

13

8

bookes

 

00

06

00

 

14

8

Three joyne beds and 5 ffeather beds with blankets sheets & furniture belonging

 

14

00

00

 

9

8

All other sheets napkins table cloths linen cloth & all linen ware

 

09

10

00

 

13

8

All butter and beefe cheese and butter

 

03

00

00

 

 4c

8

All waynes plowes instru[me]nts of husbandry plow timber and other timber

 

11

12

00

 

3

8

Waring apparel and money and plate

 

13

06

00

 

23

8

All bonds bills specialties depts and money owing  

 

110

18

04

 

25

8

All other goods not praysed

 

00

06

08

 

14

8

Sume total

 

277

13

08

 

 

8

 

  1. 9.Mary Thornes, widow, taken by William Southall, Thomas Acton and Thomas Downes on 1 November 1661. 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One Cowe

 

4

10

00

 

2a

9

All her brasse & brasenware

 

03

00

00

 

10

9

All her Iron ware & Implem]en]ts of Iron

 

01

00

00

 

10

9

All her pewter & pewter ware

 

01

00

00

 

10

9

All her Tables Chaires Stooles presses Chests coffers Barrells & instruments of wood

 

03

10

00

 

12

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All her Three Joyned Bedds with ffether beds blankets coverlids sheets table clothes napkins and all other her linen ware

 

20

00

00

 

9

9

All her plate money in her purse and wear[in]g apparel

 

07

00

00

 

23

9

All her bonds bills spetialties and money owing

 

125

10

00

 

25

9

All her other goods not before praysed

 

00

15

00

 

14

9

                            Total

 

165

05

00

 

 

9

[corrected total]

 

166

05

00

 

 

9

 

  1. 10.Thomas Bourne, yeoman, taken by William Southall, William Tonckes,  

      Thomas Acton and Thomas Downes on 12 May 1662.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Foure oxen

 

21

00

00

 

2a

10

Five cowes and six calves

 

23

00

00

 

2a

10

Nine young sterks and twinter beasts

 

16

10

00

 

2a

10

One nagg and one mare

 

06

00

00

 

20

10

Foure swine ffoure pigs and all poultry

 

02

10

00

 

2c/d

10

Five and twenty sheepe and sixteen lambes

 

09

10

00

 

2c

10

Corne in the barne and house and hay and strawe

 

07

10

00

 

4b

10

All kinde of corne and grayne sowed

 

67

00

00

 

4a

10

All Waines tumbrels plowes harrowes plow timber and other timber and all other husbandry ware

 

12

00

00

 

3

10

All his brasse, pewter, potts pans & all iron ware

 

16

00

00

 

10

10

All his joined beds and other beds ffether beds fflockbedds bolsters Ruggs Coverlidds blankets and Appurtennces for the said bedds

 

13

08

00

 

9

10

All his sheetes napkins tablecloathes & all other his linen & nappery ware

 

08

16

00

 

13

10

All his Tables Tableboardes joyned stooles & other stooles Chaires formes presses Chests coffers Tubbes barrels weeting fatts Lewnes payles fannes for Corne, barrels close pailes trenchers cheesefatts kimnells and other his wooden ware

 

11

15

04

 

12

10

One haire Cloth

 

00

06

08

 

3

10

All kind of yarne

 

00

10

00

 

13

10

Halfe a malt mill

 

00

10

00

 

14

10

Beefe bacon butter and cheese

 

04

00

00

 

4c

10

All his bookes

 

00

14

00

 

14

10

All his bonds bills spetialties and other depts

 

125

10

05

 

25

10

His waring apparel and money in his purse

 

06

13

04

 

23

10

His plate

 

02

13

04

 

16

10

All thinges not before praysed

 

00

13

04

 

14

10

                                       sume

 

356

10

05

 

 

10

 

  1. 11.Thomas Acton, yeoman, taken by Henry Pickstock and Simon Mountford on 

26 January 1665.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Ffive cowe bease

 

10

00

00

 

2a

11

One mare & three swine

 

03

00

00

 

20/2c

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Corne and hay in the Barne

 

18

00

00

 

4b

11

Waines plowes and all other husbandry Implemts & of all timber

 

04

10

00

 

3

11

Corne on the ground

 

16

00

00

 

4a

11

Foure joyne bedsteeds

 

03

00

00

 

9

11

Foure chests apresse coffers and other wooden ware in the parlour

 

02

10

00

 

12

11

Three featherbeds with bolsters pillows blankets coverings curtaines vallens

 

03

10

00

 

9

11

All the nappery ware

 

03

00

00

 

13

11

Brasse & pewter

 

04

10

00

 

10

11

A furnace and all barrels tubs loomes pailes and other coopery ware

 

02

00

00

 

10

11

Bacon butter cheese & other provision in the house

 

02

10

00

 

4c

11

Tables fourmes benches shelves chairs and stooles

 

02

00

00

 

12

11

Money owing to the sd. Tho: Acton

 

05

18

00

 

27

11

Racks spits grates fire shovels tongs & other Iron ware in the house & all things forgotten

 

01

00

00

 

11

11

His waring apparrell and money in his purse

 

20

00

00

 

23

11

                    Sume

 

101

08

00

 

 

 

 

12.   Thomas Downes, yeoman, taken by Thomas Yardlett, Edward Read sen., Thomas Johnson and Humphrey Arkell on 8 November 1688.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the dwellinghouseplace one Long Table board with formes chaires stooles & other wooden thinges

 

01

00

00

 

12

12

In the parlor one joynd Bedsteed on ffetherbed Covering Blanketts curtaines & all other furniture to it, on joynd Chest & some other goods in the said roome

 

05

00

00

 

9

12

In the Chamber over the parlor one joynd bedsteed with a fetherbed bolsters pillows & other furniture to the same one joynd chest and a joynd presse

 

04

15

00

 

9

12

In the Chamber over the houseplace two joynd Bedsteeds two featherbeds & other furniture belonging to them & sev[er]all othergoods in the said roome

 

05

00

00

 

9

12

All Brasse & pewter in the house

 

10

00

00

 

10

12

All manner of Iron ware

 

01

00

00

 

11

12

In the servantmans Chamber one bed and furniture to it

 

01

10

00

 

9

12

All Barrells tubs Brewing vessels and Coopery ware

 

02

00

00

 

10

12

All sorts of Linnens, linen cloth & yarne

 

06

00

00

 

13

12

Nine Cowes

 

18

00

00

 

2a

12

Ffoure draught Bullocks and one ox

 

17

00

00

 

2a

12

Seven young bease & four calves

 

13

00

00

 

2a

12

One old mare one nag & one colt

 

06

00

00

 

20

12

Sheepe & Swine

 

11

00

00

 

2b/c

12

Wheat Blendcorne Barley and all other sortes of corne & graine in the house & Barnes and corne growing on the ground

 

72

00

00

 

4a/b

12

Waines plowes & other husbandry ware

 

05

00

00

 

3

12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Lease granted by John Congreve gent & Mary his wife & all debts by spetialties

 

120

00

00

 

24/26

12

His waring apparrell money in his purse & all things forgot & left unprized

 

10

00

00

 

23

12

         The total sum is

 

308

05

00

 

 

12

 

13.   Jane Bourne, widow, taken by John Bourne and Thomas Downes in 1687.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Thre ffetherbeds and thre Bousters

 

06

00

00

 

9

13

2 rughs and 6 blankets and a pare of curtains

 

02

00

00

 

9

13

One Joyne bed and 2 other beds

 

02

10

00

 

9

13

5 pillowes

 

00

12

06

 

9

13

2 pare of flaxen sheets 6 pare of other sheets

 

02

10

00

 

9

13

One flaxen board cloth one hempton board cloth

 

00

07

00

 

13

13

A dosen and a halfe of napkins

 

00

10

00

 

13

13

16 pewter dishes one gun one can two candlesticks 6 plats

 

02

12

00

 

10

13

2 broches one iorn dreping pan one pare of cobberts one pestill one fireer shole and tungs one lond iron and pot goales

 

00

10

00

 

11

13

One brase pan thre bras kettles 3 bras pots

 

04

00

00

 

10

13

3 barils 2 tubs 2 peales one little cimnill one tabell 3 joyn stules 2 cheares 2 cuffers one preese one levery cubbort

 

02

15

00

 

12

13

One Holland sheet 3 holland pillow beares and face cloth and cradle cloth

 

02

00

00

 

9

13

And then one gown and two peticoates and ther wareing cloes and purse

 

02

00

00

 

23

13

Other things not valued

 

00

10

00

 

14

13

A flich of bakon and other provision

 

00

15

00

 

18

13

                Sume is

 

28

01

06

 

 

13

                   [corrected figure]

 

29

01

06

 

 

13

 

COPPENHALL.

 

14.   John Sallom sen.,  taken by George Ward and Thomas Perry on 16 August 1670.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One table one stoole one bench

 

01

00

00

 

12

14

One little table towe cheares

 

00

03

00

 

12

14

One dishboord and goosepens

 

00

05

00

 

12

14

Towe shelfes

 

00

02

00

 

12

14

Towe kettles one pan one pot

 

01

06

08

 

10

14

Ffour pewter dishes one salt

 

00

06

08

 

10

14

Fire irons and all the implements of the fire

 

00

03

00

 

11

14

One Bible

 

00

04

00

 

14

14

One pair of bedstids one table one cofer one cheesepress

 

01

10

00

 

12

14

Six shelves

 

00

02

06

 

12

14

One fetherbed one Boulster one covering and one blanket

 

02

06

00

 

9

14

One pair of bedstids

 

01

10

00

 

9

14

One chest and one cofer

 

00

15

00

 

12

14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Towe ffither beds

 

00

15

00

 

9

14

One coffer

 

00

02

00

 

12

14

One swine

 

00

14

00

 

2c

14

Hay

 

02

00

00

 

4b

14

Towe strike of pease

 

00

05

00

 

4b

14

One weanes body

 

00

02

06

 

3

14

Mucke or doung

 

00

10

00

 

3

14

Five geese

 

00

05

00

 

2d

14

His wearing apparill

 

01

05

00

 

22

14

                                  Totall sume

 

15

12

04

 

 

14

 

15.   John Adams, yeoman, taken by Humphrey Vaule on 14 February 1677.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In ye house one table one forme & too cheeres

 

01

00

00

 

12

15

In the p[ar]lor one bed too blankets and one coverlid

 

03

00

00

 

9

15

One coffer one box a warming pan

 

00

10

00

 

12

15

In brass & pewter

 

02

00

00

 

10

15

Barrels & all loumeary ware

 

00

05

00

 

10

15

One grate fireshovell & tongues

 

00

05

00

 

11

15

Too spiny wheles

 

00

03

00

 

12

15

In ye over chamber one bed with all belonging to it

 

02

00

00

 

9

15

Corn & hay in ye barne

 

03

00

00

 

4b

15

His wearing aparell & mon[ey] in purse

 

02

00

00

 

23

15

In chees & bacon

 

01

00

00

 

18

15

Corn ly on ye ground

 

01

00

00

 

4a

15

Five cows & one calf

 

16

00

00

 

2a

15

Part lease of tyth

 

05

10

00

 

24

15

Debts due upon bond

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Due from Robert Talbot of forbridge

 

20

12

00

 

26

15

Due from Mr Edward Chumley upon bond

 

10

06

00

 

26

15

Due from  John Sallom upon bond

 

02

01

02

 

26

15

Pultry everything els that may be forgotten

 

00

10

00

 

2d

15

                        The some

 

71

02

02

 

 

15

 

  1. 16.John Sallom, husbandman, taken by John Webb, Thomas Coadell  and 

        Humphrey Vaule on 15 September 1678.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In houshold goods of all sorts

 

03

06

08

 

8

16

Too heifers

 

04

10

00

 

2a

16

Five sheepe

 

00

12

00

 

2b

16

Corne and hay in the barne

 

12

00

00

 

4b

16

One hogg

 

01

00

00

 

2c

16

One ould nagg and one ould mare

 

03

10

00

 

20

16

One carte and husbandry ware

 

01

10

00

 

3

16

The some is

 

26

08

08

 

 

16

Debts owed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First in rent

 

21

00

00

 

27

16

To Will. Ranshawe

 

02

10

00

 

27

16

To John Sale

 

03

00

00

 

27

16

To Widdow Addams

 

02

00

00

 

27

16

To Roger Stubs

 

01

10

00

 

27

16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Som[m]e

 

30

00

00

 

27

16

 

17.   Humphry Vaule, yeoman, taken by Edward Safuage and John Carles on 15 October 1684.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

For his waring Apparill & money in his pocit

 

05

00

00

 

23

17

Five beds

 

12

00

00

 

9

17

Bras and pewter

 

02

00

00

 

10

17

Napery and linins

 

06

13

04

 

13

17

Hemp flax and wooll

 

01

00

00

 

13

17

Cheese and mault

 

05

00

00

 

4c

17

Three coffers and one box and one table and two stooles

 

02

00

00

 

12

17

For barils and all manner of Lumberware seen and unseen

 

01

00

00

 

10

17

One cart and Tumbrill and one pare of harrowes & Two plowes and husbandry

 

04

00

00

 

3

17

For Couls

 

00

10

00

 

14

17

For weat and blendcorn

 

11

00

00

 

4b

17

For barley

 

35

00

00

 

4b

17

For paise

 

04

10

00

 

4b

17

For oates

 

03

00

00

 

4b

17

For hea

 

04

10

00

 

4b

17

Five mares and one coult and geeres

 

22

00

00

 

19

17

Seven coues

 

19

10

00

 

2a

17

One bull

 

05

10

00

 

2a

17

Foure bullocks

 

10

10

00

 

2a

17

Five sterkes

 

08

10

00

 

2a

17

Seven caulfes

 

06

00

00

 

2a

17

sheep

 

08

05

00

 

2b

17

Two swine

 

02

00

00

 

2c

17

For corne groeing and increesing

 

21

10

00

 

4a

17

                           The Some

 

196

18

04

 

 

17

             [corrected total]

 

200

18

04

 

 

17

 

  1. 18.  John Lewis, yeoman, taken by Tho: Hodson and Robert Hodson on 17 May 

       1693.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

beddinge

 

02

00

00

 

9

18

Linnens

 

01

00

00

 

13

18

Brass and pewter

 

01

10

00

 

10

18

Wearing apparel & money in his pockett

 

01

10

00

 

23

18

Total

 

06

00

00

 

 

18

 

19.   George Ward, taken by Daniell Warde and Josif Warde on 10 April 1694.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Close and mones in his pockets

 

10

00

00

 

23

19

4 oxson

 

19

00

00

?

2a

19

4 cowes and calles

 

17

00

00

 

2a

19

2 Hefers in calfe

 

07

00

00

 

2a

19

1 stearke and 3 calles

 

08

00

00

 

2a

19

1 Hors 1 mare 1 coult

 

13

00

00

 

20

19

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 sheep

 

04

00

00

 

2b

19

2 piges

 

02

00

00

 

2c

19

Wheate in the barne

 

08

00

00

 

4b

19

Winter corne on the grounde

 

20

00

00

 

4a

19

Lenton corne on the grounde

 

10

10

00

 

4a

19

Husbandre ware

 

10

00

00

 

3

19

Gudes in the parlor

 

14

00

00

 

8

19

Gudes in the upper chambers

 

30

00

00

 

8

19

Gudes in the hall

 

04

00

00

 

8

19

Brase and puter in the kichen and other goodes

 

08

00

00

 

10

19

Goodes in the backhouse

 

03

00

00

 

8

19

 

 

171

10

00

 

 

19

[corrected total]

 

187

10

00

?

 

19

 

  1. 20.  George Ward, yeoman, taken by Robt. Miles and Jos. Ward on 17 October  

        1694

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

His wearing apparel and money in his purse

 

03

00

00

 

23

20

Five stirkes

 

07

10

00

 

2a

20

His goods in the house

 

10

00

00

 

8

20

Six calves

 

04

00

00

 

2a

20

Five cowes

 

13

00

00

 

2a

20

Two bullocks

 

06

13

04

 

2a

20

Fower oxen

 

17

00

00

 

2a

20

Twenty sheep

 

04

00

00

 

2b

20

Ffive swine

 

04

06

08

 

2c

20

Corne in the barne

 

30

00

00

 

4b

20

hey

 

06

10

00

 

4b

20

Husbandry ware

 

06

00

00

 

3

20

Three horses and a colt

 

14

00

00

 

20

20

                 Tot[al]

 

126

00

00

 

 

20

 

DRAYTON.

  1. 21. William Birch, yeoman, taken byVincent Lunne, James Lunne and Thomas  

Sayer on16 September 1679.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Two yoakes of oxen

 

12

10

00

 

2a

21

Two pare of Small Steares

 

07

00

00

 

2a

21

Five meltch Cowes

 

10

10

00

 

2a

21

Two twinters

 

02

05

00

 

2a

21

Two Stirkes & Six calfes

 

05

10

00

 

2a

21

Twenty eight sheepe

 

02

16

00

 

2b

21

Two Store Swyne

 

01

00

00

 

2c

21

A little old horse bridle & Saddle

 

01

00

00

 

21

21

In the Barne a mow of wintercorne A Bay & 2 little p[ar]cells of barly A Stack of payes and a little p[ar]cell at the lower barne A p[ar]cell of fitches  A p[ar]cell of oates hay in the Barne

 

33

10

00

 

4b

21

One wayne, one Tumbrill, one carte and a tumbrill body 2 plowes one pare of harrowes with yoakes and chaines and other implem[en]ts of husbandry

 

03

06

08

 

3

21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two brass potts two brass pans foure cettle with other Brass and puter

 

02

10

00

 

10

21

In the dwelling house A longe table and formes A little table A cubbert a Sault Cofer, Chaires, stooles& Ironware

 

01

00

00

 

12

21

Sault beefe baken butter and cheese

 

02

00

00

 

18

21

In the Chamber over the houseplace one fetherbed &Bolster, bedstid & other furniture One Cubbert one table & forme one twiggen chaire 2 buffet stooles and a trunke of linen & Iron grate

 

04

06

08

 

9/12

21

In the parlor one Joynd bedstid one other bedstid 2 fetherbeds & bolsters one sett of curtens coverlets and blankits, A Press one table & forme one cofer & looking glass

 

03

00

00

 

9/12

21

In the butter 2 hogshed 4 barrills a firkin, Shelves & Bentches

 

00

12

00

 

10

21

In the Chamber over the parlor two beds one cradle, wooll tow & other lumber

 

01

00

00

 

9/13

21

In the kitchin Chamber one bedstid fetherbed bolster and other furniture

 

01

15

00

 

9

21

In the kitchin A Cheesepress one large kimnell A halfe strike, pailes, benthes loomes and other lumber

 

00

15

00

 

10

21

Wareing Apparrell and money in his purse

 

02

00

00

 

23

21

All goods and p[er]sonall estate not before valued

 

00

05

00

 

14

21

 

 

98

11

04

 

 

21

 

  1. 22.  Olive Huntbach,widow, taken by Oliver Ash, Willm. Whitterance and  

Thomas Fox on 12 March 1679.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the lower parlor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One ffeather bed and one chaffe bed 2 blanketts  and a bolster

 

00

13

00

 

9

22

One Table boord three stooles one livery table and a carpett

 

00

15

06

 

12

22

In the store chamber

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 strike of barley at 18d

 

00

15

00

 

4b

22

10 strike of oates at 9d

 

00

07

06

 

4b

22

3 plankes upon tressles

 

00

02

06

 

12

22

3 peckes of Blendcorne

 

00

01

06

 

4b

22

4 Cheeses

 

00

02

00

 

18

22

2 little baskets and some old wooden tubbs

 

00

01

00

 

10

22

5 napkins and 3 pare of sheets

 

00

08

00

 

9

22

One little box

 

00

01

00

 

14

22

In the Buttery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One large Brass pan and a large kettle

 

01

05

00

 

10

22

6 pewter dishes 2 salts and one candlesticke

 

00

07

06

 

10

22

One Safe

 

00

03

04

 

12

22

One table boord

 

00

05

00

 

12

22

4 Barrells and one ffirkin

 

00

03

00

 

10

22

2 dozen of trenchers

 

00

00

06

 

10

22

In the milke house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Shilves

 

00

03

00

 

12

22

One Chirne

 

00

03

00

 

3

22

One bottle

 

00

00

08

 

10

22

One poud[er]ing tubb

 

00

02

00

 

10

22

One paile and a meale tubb

 

00

00

06

 

10

22

In the House Place

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 wooden chaires

 

00

03

00

 

12

22

Bacon

 

00

14

00

 

18

22

One grate fire shovel and tonges and one ffrying pan

 

00

03

00

 

11

22

2 spitts one pare of rackes and one dreeping pan

 

00

06

08

 

10

22

In the kitchen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One large kimnell and a planke

 

00

01

06

 

10

22

One cheese press

 

00

01

00

 

10

22

Coles

 

00

03

00

 

14

22

2 milking pailes

 

00

01

00

 

3

22

One store pigg

 

00

08

00

 

2c

22

2 Cowes and one sucking calfe

 

03

06

08

 

2a

22

Straw and Hay

 

00

03

04

 

4b

22

5 sheep

 

00

07

06

 

2b

22

Some little sowed corne on the ground

 

00

08

00

 

4a

22

Her wearing apparel and ready moneys

 

01

01

00

 

23

22

Muck and all other lumber things not here nominated

 

00

02

06

 

14

22

         Sum total

 

13

10

08

 

 

22

               Corrected total

 

13

08

08

 

 

 

 

23.   Thomas Sawyer, taken by Wallter Woollams and John Sutton on 22 May 1699.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In his lodging room one ffeather bed three blankets one coverlid one pairof Join-bed studs curtain valence courd and matt

 

02

00

00

 

9

23

One Chest one little box & two pewter dishes

 

00

12

00

 

12

23

Two Ewes and two Lambs

 

00

16

00

 

2b

23

His wearing cloathes & Shoose

 

02

10

00

 

22

23

His shovel broomhook & Javelin

 

00

02

00

 

3

23

His boots spurs sashoons & sadle

 

00

05

00

 

21

23

Money in his pocket and oweing in good depts

 

01

04

02

 

27

23

     

 

07

09

02

 

 

23

 

DUNSTON.

 

  1. 24.  John Fieldhouse, taken by Thomas Greene and John Preston on 11 November 1673 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Eight koy

 

22

00

00

 

2a

24

Two steeres

 

05

00

00

 

2a

24

Two hefferes

 

05

10

00

 

2a

24

Sixe yearelinges

 

10

00

00

 

2a

24

Fore callfes

 

03

10

00

 

2a

24

Threescoes sheepe

 

10

00

00

 

2b

24

The sorrild nagg

 

04

10

00

 

20

24

The black mare

 

03

10

00

 

20

24

The bay nagg

 

03

10

00

 

20

24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Rone mare and the bay mare

 

05

00

00

 

20

24

The bay nagg coult

 

02

00

00

 

20

24

The two yeareling coults

 

03

00

00

 

20

24

Fore slawter swine

 

04

00

00

 

2c

24

Six store swine

 

01

10

00

 

2c

24

Wheat and muncorne

 

07

08

06

 

4b

24

barley

 

25

00

00

 

4b

24

pease

 

12

00

00

 

4b

24

The wheat groweing

 

16

00

00

 

4a

24

The Roy groweing

 

05

00

00

 

4a

24

The heay in the barne

 

06

00

00

 

4b

24

The two best Cartes

 

05

10

00

 

3

24

The two kow? Tumbriles

 

01

10

00

 

3

24

The best mucking body and draughts

 

00

12

00

 

3

24

The littell body and draughtes

 

00

06

00

 

3

24

Three plowes

 

00

06

00

 

3

24

Too pare of plowirones

 

00

06

00

 

3

24

Three swingeltrees

 

00

03

00

 

21

24

Five pare of Treases

 

00

16

08

 

21

24

Eight pare of collores and homes?

 

00

08

00

 

21

24

Pads & panneles & bridles

 

00

07

00

 

21

24

Five yockes and one aleois Cheane

 

00

11

00

 

21

24

The harrowes and the hopper

 

00

06

06

 

3

24

One iron back band fetters & lock

 

00

03

06

 

3

24

Fore picelles and a cart rope

 

00

04

00

 

3

24

One pick and one Mattock 2 ackes

 

00

02

06

 

3

24

Too broome hoockes

 

00

01

00

 

3

24

Plow timber

 

00

06

00

 

3

24

One hackney saddle

 

00

05

00

 

21

24

One cart saddell

 

00

01

06

 

21

24

2 shoovels one mock fork and a mock hoock

 

00

01

06

 

3

24

Fifty and fore poundes of puter

 

02

16

08

 

10

24

Three bras potes 83 poundes

 

02

15

04

 

10

24

Five Cettelles 46 poundes waight

 

02

13

08

 

10

24

Fore bras panes 2 Cantellstickes 47 pounds

 

02

14

10

 

10

24

Six stone of fleece wooll

 

02

02

00

 

6

24

One stone of Lames wooll

 

00

07

00

 

6

24

Three hundred of halfe new milke cheese

 

03

03

00

 

4c

24

One hundred and a hallfe of 3 meelecheese

 

01

04

00

 

4c

24

The late made cheese

 

00

09

00

 

6

24

Fifty pound of butter

 

00

16

08

 

6

24

41 pound of bacon

 

00

14

08

 

6

24

Fore Joyned beds and mates and cordes

 

04

11

00

 

9

24

Three standing bedes

 

01

10

00

 

9

24

Five fetterbedds

 

16

16

08

 

9

24

One new bedstick and one new bouster

 

00

18

00

 

9

24

Fore bousters

 

01

06

08

 

9

24

Five pillowes

 

00

18

06

 

9

24

Three pare of curtines and vallanes & a carpit

 

02

18

00

 

9

24

Nine pare of sheetes

 

04

19

00

 

9

24

Fore pare of blackits

 

04

13

04

 

9

24

Five coverings

 

04

16

08

 

9

24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fore tabellclose and one cubbart cloth

 

01

10

08

 

13

24

Five dozen of napkins too toweles

 

02

13

04

 

13

24

Fore pillow beares

 

00

08

00

 

9

24

Three Dozen and a hallfe of Trenchers

 

00

02

00

 

10

24

Too presses

 

02

00

00

 

12

24

Too Long tabeles

 

01

19

04

 

12

24

Fore littell Tabells

 

00

15

00

 

12

24

Fore formes

 

00

14

08

 

12

24

Fore Coffers and one chest

 

01

08

00

 

12

24

Too Joyne cheares

 

00

14

00

 

12

24

Three Greene cheares

 

00

05

00

 

12

24

Too throwne cheares one bufit stoole

 

00

03

06

 

12

24

One cradell

 

00

03

04

 

12

24

The warmeing pan

 

00

06

00

 

14

24

The morter and pestill

 

00

03

06

 

10

24

Seven barrills too brueing loomes

 

01

10

06

 

10

24

Too churnes

 

00

08

00

 

3

24

4 peales 3  pigenes one buter tubb

 

00

06

08

 

10

24

Too cimnelles one hallstwick hoop & gawne

 

00

10

00

 

10

24

Too crackes an one cheese pres

 

00

13

04

 

3

24

Too winnowe sheetes 10 bagges

 

01

10

06

 

3

24

Too big coffers and the colles

 

01

12

00

 

14

24

Cobbarts broches & dreeping panes

 

01

10

00

 

10

24

Too Landirones firesulle and tonges

 

00

10

00

 

11

24

The Long Latther

 

00

10

00

 

14

24

Five swine troughs

 

00

10

00

 

3

24

Three spinning wheeles

 

00

08

09

 

7

24

The Looking Glas

 

00

03

00

 

14

24

Sifes and riddelles& baskits

 

00

03

06

 

14

24

Too bottelles 8 chesfates

 

00

10

00

 

3

24

The smouthing iron

 

00

01

00

 

14

24

Shilfes and benches

 

01

00

00

 

12

24

The some is

 

253

06

11

 

 

24

 

25.   William Worsey, yeoman, taken by Richard Assprey and John Greene on 6 June 1676.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One Joyned Bed

 

00

12

00

 

9

25

6 Blanketts

 

00

12

00

 

9

25

One ffeatherbed

 

00

06

08

 

9

25

6 pairs of Hempton Sheetes

 

00

11

00

 

9

25

4 Napkins and a Towell

 

00

02

00

 

13

25

7 peeces of pewter

 

00

05

00

 

10

25

3 Brasse Kettles a furnace and a posnet

 

00

15

00

 

10

25

3 yards of woollen Cloath

 

00

10

00

 

13

25

1 Pewter Candlestick a table & frame a firme

 

00

06

08

 

12

25

Implemts of husbandry

 

00

05

00

 

3

25

6 Cowes

 

09

00

00

 

2a

25

1 Nag

 

01

10

00

 

20

25

9 Yewes and lambs

 

01

10

00

 

2b

25

For his wearing apparrell and money in his pocket

 

00

13

04

 

23

25

 

 

16

18

08

 

 

 

 

 

 

26.   Alexander Lynell, taken by Thomas Lynell, Walter Crutchley and Tho. Hiskins on 6 September 1678.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the parler One ffetherbed and bedsted with the appurtenances & one coffer and that which is in it

 

04

10

00

 

9

26

His wareing apparell and money in his purse

 

02

05

00

 

23

26

His funeral expenses

 

02

10

00

 

28

26

Ffower & twenty thrave of hard corne

 

04

10

00

 

4b

26

Twenty strike seednes of barley

 

08

00

00

 

4b

26

Tenne strike seednes of pees

 

03

05

00

 

4b

26

Fower strike seednes & halfe of oates

 

01

05

00

 

4b

26

Three cowes

 

09

10

00

 

2a

26

Ffive stirkes and calves

 

06

05

00

 

2a

26

El;even sheepe

 

01

09

00

 

2b

26

Two swine

 

01

05

00

 

2c

26

Hay in the ricke and in the barne

 

02

10

00

 

4b

26

Cheese and butter

 

01

05

00

 

18

26

Bacon and three hens

 

00

06

00

 

2d

26

Hemp and fflax

 

00

02

06

 

13

26

 

 

48

17

06

 

 

 

 

27.   Henry Pickstock, yeoman, taken by John Hickin, John Doodie, John Dirch, Henry Lynill and Walter Wolloms on 16 September 1679.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Impris. In the house place one table bord and one joyne form and a shelfe and skreene

 

00

13

04

 

12

27

One silver bowle

 

02

10

00

 

16

27

A fire grate and pothooks five chaires and five Cushions

 

00

06

08

 

11

27

In the great parlour a joyne bedstead and truckle bed a cupboard table a joyne Chest and two little Chaires one cushion & a joyne stoole

 

01

15

00

 

12

27

One ffether bed a chaffe bed three bolsters two pillows old curtains and valence & rods and two brushes

 

02

05

00

 

9

27

In the little parlour A ioyine bedsted old curtains and valence a ffetherbed and Chaffe bed two bolsters and a pillowe two blankets & a Coverlet

 

03

15

00

 

9

27

Three Cushions one old Chaire two Coffers & old box

 

00

05

06

 

12

27

In the best Chamber One joyne bedsted and fetherbed two Chaffe beds fower blankets & a Coverlet Curtains & valence & rods three pillows and one bolster

 

05

10

00

 

9

27

A joyine Chest and a standinge presse

 

01

00

00

 

12

27

A twiggen Chaire two other Chaires  two stooles & a Cushion and a Carpet & 4 old blankets

 

01

00

00

 

12

27

A little table & a Carpet & an old box

 

00

02

00

 

12

27

In the parlour Chamber One joyine bedsted and a fetherbed two bolsters and a pillowe three blankets and a Coverlett curtains & a valence & Chaffe bed

 

04

10

00

 

9

27

A linen Cupbord & carpet two Cushions a Coffer a stoole & a little lookinge glasse

 

00

06

08

 

12/14

27

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the Chamber at the staire head An old bedsted & bed two bolsters and fower blankets stoole & Coffer

 

00

13

04

 

9

27

In the Cocklofte 92 Cheeses valued at

 

04

16

00

 

4c

27

In the kitchin One old table bord & a forme and two stooles

 

00

07

06

 

12

27

A fire grate shovel and tongues & two potgailes

 

00

02

06

 

11

27

Seventeene pewter dishes two salts one pewter gun 3 sawcers one Chamber pott 4 porrenger dishes two candlestickes

 

01

16

08

 

10

27

Three brasses potts and an Iron pott

 

01

12

08

 

10

27

Three brasse panns

 

01

00

00

 

10

27

One bigge Kettle 3 little Kettles

 

01

00

00

 

10

27

One skellet and a bastinge spoone and two brasse Candlesticks & a warming pan

 

00

03

06

 

10

27

One pair of Cobbards and three Spitts

 

00

09

00

 

10

27

A tin driping pan Crowe of Iron & 2 wedges

 

00

06

00

 

10

27

Pestell & morter trenchers and other wooden ware

 

00

02

06

 

10

27

One Cleever & a Chopping Knife

 

00

01

00

 

10

27

In the stoor Chamber one table a greete barrel a skreyn an old whitche and old coffer and five shelves

 

00

15

06

 

12

27

New ticking and feathers at

 

01

05

00

 

9

27

The Servant mans Chamber two Coursebeds blankets & other lumber at

 

00

15

00

 

9

27

In the Seller and buttree One hogshed two great barrels and two little ones

 

00

17

00

 

10

27

Two wooden bottells a mealtub a salting troughe

 

00

04

10

 

10

27

One brewing loome and an other little loome Cheese tub & churne two water peales a milke pealle & gawne and a piggin

 

00

12

00

 

10

27

In the newe house three wheeles seives and other iron ware

 

00

10

00

 

3

27

In the Backhouse fower plong beames 3 axtrees 6 ploughthrocks two pair of plough tayles two trine of fellyes and a ttrine and halfe of spokes

 

01

02

00

 

3

27

One Kneadinge trough a strike two batchbaggs Kneading bord a trough a Cracke haireseives and a searche 6 strike of munckhorne

 

01

10

00

 

10

27

One Mault Mill

 

01

00

00

 

10

27

In the stable Harnisse and geyres Collers bels & homes for 5 horses

 

00

15

00

 

21

27

Three pannells one saddle and fetterers

 

00

04

00

 

21

27

One Cart and geyres tumbrel body and draughts

 

03

13

04

 

3

27

One other tumbrel at

 

01

10

00

 

3

27

One other old tumbrel three old wheeles wheelebarrowe a lather two ploughs sn-ke and Cutre at

 

00

13

04

 

3

27

One paire of harrowes pikels rakes cartropes spade mattocke bags and other utensils of husbandry at

 

00

12

00

 

3

27

Three Swine

 

03

00

00

 

2c

27

Two flitchins of bacon

 

01

00

00

 

18

27

Woole

 

00

01

00

 

13

27

Ffive Cowes

 

12

00

00

 

2a

27

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fower twinter bullocks and a segge

 

09

10

00

 

2a

27

Fower stirks

 

05

10

00

 

2a

27

Three Calves

 

01

13

04

 

2a

27

Seven Sheepe

 

00

17

06

 

2b

27

Twelve paire of Sheets and a Halve

 

03

02

06

 

9

27

Two flaxen table clothes

 

00

07

00

 

13

27

Two old hempen ones

 

00

01

06

 

13

27

Two old paire of sheetes

 

00

04

00

 

9

27

Five flaxen pillowesbeares

 

00

05

00

 

9

27

Five short towels and two long ones

 

00

04

06

 

13

27

Two dozen and fower napkins

 

00

08

00

 

13

27

One wallet and some other linnen

 

00

02

00

 

13

27

Two bayes of white and gray peas

 

06

13

04

 

4b

27

One bay and half of barley

 

15

00

00

 

4b

27

60 thrane of hardcorne

 

13

06

04

 

4b

27

One bay of hay

 

06

00

00

 

4b

27

A parcel of oates

 

03

00

00

 

4b

27

Two mares and Colts and one filly

 

20

00

00

 

20

27

All bookes

 

01

00

00

 

14

27

His wareing apparel and money in his pockitt

 

02

10

00

 

23

27

All thinges unprized

 

01

00

00

 

14

27

                           Sum total

 

159

04

10

 

 

27

 

28.   Thomas Proctor, gent, taken by Thomas Barnfeild, Thomas Pickstock and Thomas Sayer on 18 August 1684.  

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the parler six Cheers & stooles one Carpet one case of Pistolls & holesters

 

02

10

00

 

12/14

28

In the Hall one clock two portmantuas one Carpet

 

02

05

00

 

14

28

In the Kitchin one little wheele ffowre Joyned stooles three Cheere Twenty plates & other pewter & Brasse one little Box & a little Trunke one Iron Grate with Tonks ffireshovells & other Iron Ware & Two fflittches of Bacon

 

04

00

00

 

12

28

In the Brewhouse one Shovell one Bill one Axe with Brewing vessels & other wooden ware

 

01

10

00

 

10

28

In the best Chamber one ffether Bed with bedsteed & all that belongs therto one little grate six cheers one Twiggen Cheer one little Table

 

15

00

00

 

9

28

In the little Closet one silver Boale ffowre silver salts eight silver spoones & a looking glasse

 

08

00

00

 

16

28

In the portch Chamber one Bed with all that belongs to it one Chest with drawers one Trunke one deske

 

06

00

00

 

9

28

In the servants Chamber one bed & Blanketts with Bedsteed & one Coffer

 

03

00

00

 

9

28

In the cheese Chamber Corne & malte ffifty Cheeses with hanged Beefe one Bed Two Tables one Cofer one ole Straw Which

 

07

00

00

 

4c/9/12

28

All sort of napery ware

 

02

10

00

 

13

28

Corne & Hay in the Barne

 

09

00

00

 

4b

28

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ffive Cowes Two sterkes one waining Calfe one gelding

 

23

00

00

 

2a

28

Three swine with poultry in the folds

 

01

10

00

 

2c

28

Wareing Apparell & money in his purse

 

10

00

00

 

23

28

All other things forgotten

 

01

00

00

 

14

28

                                        Sum tot.

 

96

05

00

 

 

28

 

  1. 29.Edward Fieldhouse, yeoman, taken by Thomas Barnfield, Thomas Ffeildhouse and Walter Bowring on 1 June 1684. 

 

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the ( torn)ler one ffetherbed one long Table Two fformes Two Joyned Cheeres (torn) one little Table

 

06

10

00

 

12

29

In the (torn) Chamber over the parler Two Beds one presse one Chest Three (torn)ers one straw Basket one little Table six paire of sheetes fowre (torn) able Cloaths three dozen of napkins ffowre pillow Bears

 

08

00

00

 

9

29

In the ( torn) Chamber over the house one bed one Table one fforme eighte(torn)ne Cheeses seven stone of fflax

 

04

00

00

 

 4c/9

29

In the Closett six silver spoons

 

02

00

00

 

16

29

In the (torn)eller seven Barrells one Churne one butter Tub one brewing loome (torn)ree peales

 

 

01

10

00

 

10

29

In the House place one Table Two fformes one presse one little table one Iron Grate

 

02

00

00

 

12

29

Brasse and pewter in the house & Tw Iron dreeping pans & a warming pan

 

02

10

00

 

10

29

In the kitchin Chamber one bed one straw which Three ffliches of bacon & Three spinning (illegible)

 

03

??

00

 

9

29

In the Carthouse Two Carts Two Tumbrells Two paire of Harrows Two Plows

 

08

00

00

 

3

29

Corne in the barne & malte in the house

 

03

00

00

 

4b

29

Six Cows, ffowre Calves Three yearling beasts on e Twinter heifer

 

24

10

00

 

2a

29

Ffowre Horses

 

15

00

00

 

20

29

Six sheepe Two lambs

 

01

10

00

 

2b

29

Two swine

 

01

10

00

 

2c

29

Corne upon the ground

 

45

00

00

 

4a

29

Horse geeres and other od lumber stuffe

 

00

10

00

 

21

29

Waring apparel & money in his purse

 

06

00

00

 

23

29

                         

 

134

10

00

 

 

29

30.  Thomas Worsey, yeoman, no appraisers named, on 7 June 1683.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the Chamber over the great parler two ffetherbeds ffower Blanketts & two pillows two joyne Bedsteeds a Truckell Bed one Chest one Box & one Livery Cupboard Curtains & valens

 

07

00

00

 

9

30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Shutes of Cloaths with other wearing aparell & money in his purse

 

04

00

00

 

23

30

Eleven paire of sheets six pillow Beares two dozen of napkins fower table cloaths 3 shirts & a pair drawers

 

02

00

00

 

13

30

In the great parler one long table two joyn fformes one livery table one presse one deske one sword and one littell desk two carpets & forty three Cheeses & twenty pound of butter on peece of new Cloath & yarne

 

03

10

00

 

12

30

In the little parler one ffetherbed ffower Blanketts one bolster one pillow one presse one chest two trunks one warming pan

 

03

00

00

 

9

30

In the old Chamber & storehouse Chamber one ffetherbed & a bolster twen strike of rye six strike of Oates & sixteen strike of dredge malt

 

04

00

00

 

9/4b

30

In the old parler one bed

 

01

00

00

 

9

30

In the house Brasse & pewter Two tables one Cupboard two Joyne formes one skrene one grate pothooks and cobberds and other Ironware &Bacon 3 flitches cheers & stools

 

04

00

00

 

8

30

In the brewhouse one furnise one cheese presse two Hogsheads two Barrells one firkin 3 peales one brewing tub one churne & all other wooden ware one Buckett & a Cheane att the well and one stone sesterne

 

01

10

00

 

10

30

Husbandry ware one Cart one old Bare foot tumbrel one hackney saddle 2 plowes horse gears & other implements of Husbandry with old hay in the barne

 

04

10

00

 

3

30

Six Cows

 

15

00

00

 

2a

30

Thre Twinter beasts

 

05

00

00

 

2a

30

Ffive yeareling beasts

 

05

00

00

 

2a

30

Ffowre rearing Calfes

 

01

06

08

 

2a

30

Two store swine

 

01

10

00

 

2c

30

Two nags one mare one yearling Colt

 

17

10

00

 

20

30

Corne upon the ground groweing

 

30

00

00

 

4a

30

Poultry

 

00

04

00

 

2d

30

 

 

110

00

08

 

 

30

31.  Margaret Collier, ‘who deceased the one & twenth of June…1686’, taken by James Barnfield and Edward Day.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Her wareing Aperrill &  moneys in her pockitt

 

01

00

00

 

23

31

One cow

 

02

00

00

 

2b

31

One swine

 

01

00

00

 

2c

31

All her Corne

 

05

00

00

 

4

31

Brass and puter

 

02

00

00

 

10

31

Napery ware

 

03

00

00

 

13

31

Fower featherbeds blanckits & curtins

 

04

00

00

 

9

31

Cheeres & stules

 

00

10

00

 

12

31

Peles Barrills & tubs

 

01

00

00

 

10

31

Two Tables

 

00

15

00

 

12

31

One Cheespress

 

00

02

06

 

3

31

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fworteene bords

 

00

05

00

 

14

31

One chest one desk & one Cabinet & one Standart

 

00

15

00

 

14

31

Grate firesull & tounges & Creepers & pottracks two broches

 

01

00

00

 

11

31

Morter & pestill

 

00

01

00

 

10

31

                                  Some totall

 

22

08

06

 

 

31

 

32.  Thomas Barnfield, gent., taken by John Egginton,gent., Thomas Pickstocke and Thomas Collins on 23 July 1686.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the little Parlour one ffeatherbed one Boulster one chaire & one stoole

 

01

05

00

 

9

32

In the large Parloure One Table, one Press, five chaires six Chushions and two Carpetts

 

01

06

00

 

12

32

In the Hall One Jack foure spits one grate, two paire of Tongues one old fire shovel two dripping pans one Grid Iron

 

01

11

06

 

10/11

32

One paire of bellowes and other things in the Chimney

 

00

01

06

 

11

32

One chest, one skreene, one stoole and two chaires

 

00

12

00

 

12

32

In the Buttery.  Brass and Pewter

 

04

00

00

 

10

32

Wooden ware

 

00

10

00

 

10

32

One silver bowle three silver spoones

 

03

00

00

 

16

32

In the Parlour Chamber.  One couch chaire

 

00

10

00

 

12

32

Six chaires and six stooles

 

01

10

00

 

12

32

One Trunk and one chest with drawers

 

00

15

00

 

12

32

One paire of Lound Irons

 

00

04

00

 

11

32

In the Buttery Chamber.   One Bed and Bedsteds with its furniture

 

01

00

00

 

9

32

One Iron chest and two wooden chests

 

01

05

00

 

12

32

Two Trunks and two boxes

 

00

05

00

 

12

32

In the Cockloft.   Napery ware

 

02

00

00

 

13

32

Cheese and other provisions

 

02

00

00

 

18

32

His wearing Apparell, his purse & money therein

 

05

00

00

 

23

32

In the field and out Houses.   One cow

 

03

00

00

 

2a

32

One Pigg and Poultrey

 

00

10

00

 

2c

32

One cart and all manner of old Lumber not before valued

 

05

00

00

 

3

32

                                       Sum Totall

 

32

05

00

 

 

32

                                  Corrected total

 

35

05

00

 

 

32

 

33.   Walter Bowring, taken by T Hickins, Walter Critchley and John Wakellen on23 May 1687.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the kitchin   one tableboard two formes a little table two chares one joyne stoole

 

01

00

00

 

12

33

One grate fire shovel and tongues two pare of potgayes one pare of pothooks and chafferinge dish morter and pestill

 

00

04

00

 

10

33

Two broches and cobbards

 

00

02

06

 

10

33

Two flitches of bacon

 

01

00

00

 

18

33

Eleven pewter dishes

 

00

11

00

 

10

33

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nine plates and five old pewter dishes

 

00

03

06

 

10

33

Two pewter candlesticks one brasse candlesticke one pewter gun and two tankards and a salte

 

00

02

06

 

10

33

In the buttree  three brasse potts one iron pot fower brasse pans a brasse skellet an iron kettle three brasse kettles a brasse skinner and a brasse chaffering dishe

 

01

10

00

 

10

33

Two tin dreeping pans a frying pan and a churne

 

00

02

06

 

10

33

Ffive barrells

 

00

10

00

 

10

33

In the backhouse A kneadinge troughe a brewing loome a cheese tub three payles and some other wooden ware

 

 

00

06

08

 

10

33

In the parlour  one fetherbed a chaffe bed bedsted blankets and coverlet and curtains and bolsters

 

01

10

00

 

9

33

One cheste one trunke one tablebord and forme one joyne stoole two chares one grate one box

 

00

16

00

 

12

33

In the parlour chamber  one old groning chare a whitch a wheele and other lumber

 

00

05

00

 

12

33

In the lower chamber  two featherbeds and bedsteds blankets coverlets and two chaffebeds

 

02

10

00

 

9

33

A presse two coffers a tablebord

 

00

06

08

 

12

33

Six cushions

 

00

02

00

 

9

33

In the other chamber  one fetherbed six pillows and bolsters three old coffers and other lumber one rug and two blankets

 

01

10

00

 

9

33

In the chamber over the kitchin one tablebord two coffers six pound of woole and other stuffe

 

00

10

00

 

12

33

One carte tumbrels plowes gayres and other utensils of husbandry

 

04

00

00

 

3

33

Ffower and twenty sheep and nineteene lambs

 

06

00

00

 

2b

33

Three cowes and five young calves

 

08

00

00

 

2a

33

Two swine

 

01

00

00

 

2c

33

Ffive horses and mayres and one younge colte

 

10

00

00

 

20

33

Two twinter coltes and one yearling colt

 

04

00

00

 

20

33

Linnins of all sorts

 

01

10

00

 

13

33

Two twinter heifers and two yearlings

 

05

00

00

 

2a

33

Ten strike  seednes of hard corne

 

06

00

00

 

4a

33

Two and twenty strike seednes of barley

 

08

00

00

 

4a

33

Six strike seednes of pees

 

02

00

00

 

4a

33

His wareinge apparel and mony in his pocket and anything not yet apprized

 

01

00

00

 

23

33

                                                              Tot

 

69

12

04

 

 

33

 

34.   Anne Bowringe, widow, taken by John Wakelin and John Bayley on 17 November 1692.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In the houseplaceone long table two forms

 

00

10

00

 

12

34

One little table three Chairs one Joyned Stool

 

00

05

00

 

12

34

Brass and Pewter and Tinn ware

 

02

00

00

 

10

34

In the best Parlour one table and form

 

00

06

08

 

12

34

One Chest one joined stool and four Chusshens

 

00

06

08

 

12

34

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Joyned bed one featherbed one bouster one pillow two blankets and one Coverld

 

02

06

00

 

9

34

In the Parlour Chamber  one old Coffer three spinning wheels one Twiggen Chaire and one strawn basket

 

 

 

00

06

08

 

12

34

In the Lower Parlour  two Joyned beds one Trucklebed Two ffeatherbeds five boulsters three blankets Two Coverlids and two pair of Curtains

 

03

10

00

 

9

34

Two Joyned presses two Coffers and one Table

 

 

00

13

04

 

12

34

In the Chamber over the  Lower Parlour three old bedstids four Coffers one box  one featherbed Two old blankets and two Ruggs

 

01

10

00

 

9

34

In the Store Chamber  one Coffer Two Barrels Two old shelves one table and twenty Cheeses

 

01

00

00

 

12

34

Ten pair of sheets two dozen of Napkins two table Clothes and other old linin wool hemp & flax

 

02

10

00

 

13

34

In the kitchin  one kneading tubb one Kimnel two tubs one barrel one Churne two peals with other old things

 

00

13

04

 

10

34

Corn & hay and straw in the barn

 

06

00

00

 

4b

34

Two Cows two Twinter heifers and three sterkes

 

12

00

00

 

2a

34

Three horses two Colts and one swine

 

06

00

00

 

20

34

The husbandry and Ireon ware

 

02

00

00

 

3

34

Corn on the ground

 

02

00

00

 

4a

34

Her wareing aparrel and money in her purss00

 

00

13

04

 

23

34

Lumber and things unapraised

 

00

05

00

 

14

34

                                             toto

 

44

16

00

 

 

34

 

35.   William Deakin, taken by Will. Sawyer, Richard Asprey and Tho. Asprey undated but probate date is 13 August 1696.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One Cow

 

03

00

00

 

2a

35

Corne in the House

 

01

08

00

 

4b

35

Corne on the ground

 

01

00

00

 

4a

35

Hay and straw

 

01

00

00

 

4b

35

Bras and pewter in the house

 

01

10

00

 

10

35

One bed and all there unto belonging

 

01

00

00

 

9

35

One table bord too forms one Coffer one box one turnill one loome too barills

 

01

00

00

 

12

35

All other things unpreased

 

00

05

00

 

14

35

Moneys dew to him upon bond or other wayes

 

17

15

00

 

25

35

His wareing aparille & money in his pockett

 

01

00

00

 

23

35

                              Totall is

 

28

18

00

 

 

35

 

36.   Anne Fieldhouse, widow, taken by John Greene and John ffeildhouse on 3 June 1698.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Her purse and Apparell

 

66

00

00

 

23

36

             total

 

66

00

00

 

 

36

 

 

37.  Mary Barnfield, widow, taken by Robart Tonkeson senior, Robart Tonkeson, junior and Will. Hall junior on 7 May 1700.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In ye big parler  3 cheers 2 tables one forme one grate 2 cusshons one carpitt

 

01

00

00

 

12

37

In ye buttery.  One chest 1 tabell 1 cheere

 

00

05

00

 

12

37

Ye Best Chamber 1 Bed and cheers and stools

 

04

00

00

 

9

37

In ye buttery chamber  1 bed 1 trunk 2 stools

 

03

00

00

 

9

37

In another Little Chamber 1 bed and stools and press

 

04

00

00

 

9

37

In ye Entry Chamber 1 which

 

00

04

00

 

14

37

In Cheese Chamber 1 jug and Kimnill and ?

 

00

06

00

 

10

37

In ye washhouse Chamber 1 bed 2 coffers

 

01

00

00

 

9

37

In ye derhouse Chamber 2 beds and valance and napkins and tabell linen and sheets and 2 trunks and 1 coffer

 

10

00

00

 

9

37

In ye derehouse and wash house Lumber ware

 

03

00

00

 

14

37

In ye Kichin  brass pewter and grate fire shule and tongs.  Stools and cheers

 

04

00

00

 

10

37

In Shews(?) parler  1 bed and 7 Clees and 1 bleet 3 weels

 

03

00

00

 

9

37

Platt in ye house

 

12

00

00

 

15

37

 

 

45

15

00

 

 

37

 

LEVEDALE.

 

38.   John Lees, yeoman, taken by Edward Cartwright and Robert Standley on 3 June 1646.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Goods in the Parlour One standing bedsted a ffeather bed & all the appertances thereto belonging One truckle bed with a ffeather bed upon it and all belonginge to it

 

05

00

00

 

9

38

One standing cubbard

 

00

15

00

 

12

38

Two tables, chaires and stooles

 

00

13

04

 

12

38

Two pewter dishes, foure cushions and three pewter candlesticks

 

00

10

00

 

10

38

Goods in the House One longe table one forme one side table one cubbard and foure ioynt stooles

 

01

00

00

 

12

38

Goods in the Chamber over the Parlour One standing bedsted a ffeather bed and all necessaries thereto belonging

 

02

00

00

 

9

38

One presse

 

00

14

00

 

12

38

One table a little coffer a box and five shelves

 

00

10

00

 

12

38

Goods in the chamber over the Butterie One standing bedstid one truckle bedstid two ffeather beds and all necessaries thereto belonginge and one safe

 

04

00

00

 

9

38

Sheets tablecloths napkins pillow beeres and all manner of napperie

 

07

00

00

 

13

38

Goods in the Butterie Brasse and pewter

 

06

00

00

 

10

38

Barrels tubs and all wooden ware

 

04

00

00

 

10

38

In the kichen broches dreepeinge pans gobbards fire shovls & tongs and other iron ware

 

01

00

00

 

10/11

38

Corn in the barn and in the house threashed and unthreashed

 

16

00

00

 

4b

38

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fiftie strike of mault

 

04

00

00

 

4b

38

Corne groweinge now upon the ground

 

34

00

00

 

4a

38

Two oxen and two bullocks

 

18

00

00

 

2a

38

Eight cows and six calves

 

24

00

00

 

2a

38

Ten yonge beasts

 

20

00

00

 

2a

38

Six and thirtie old sheepe and ten lambs

 

10

00

00

 

2b

38

Two nags two mares and one coult

 

13

00

00

 

20

38

Five old swine and fower yonge piggs

 

03

00

00

 

2c

38

Carts plows yoakes chaines & all manner of husbandrye ware

 

06

10

00

 

3

38

Geese ducks and other poultries

 

00

12

00

 

2d

38

His wearinge apparel and money in his purse

 

05

00

00

 

23

38

 

 

207

04

04

 

 

38

          Corrected total

 

187

04

04

 

 

 

 

39.   Francis Lees, yeoman, taken by William Southall, Francis Mountford and Walter Crutchley on 30 May 1687.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One Joyned bed and two paire of hempsheets

 

01

03

04

 

9

39

The possibility of the remainder of a Lease of Lands and Tenem[en]ts in Leadall aforesaid

 

05

00

00

 

24

39

His waring apparel & money in his purse

 

01

03

04

 

23

39

Goods & credits not valued before

 

00

03

00

 

14

39

 

 

07

19

04

 

 

 

  Corrected total

 

07

09

08

 

 

39

 

LYNEHILL.

 

40.   John Fletcher, gent., taken by William Southall,   Thomas Gardlett, John Thorley and Thomas Lynell on 13 June 1681.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One cow and one colt

 

05

00

00

 

2a/20

40

One store swine

 

00

05

00

 

2c

40

Two wayne bodies one ironbound cart, plow timber and implements for husbandry with yokes geeres and appettennes thereto

 

05

00

00

 

3

40

Goods in the house vizt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the parlour one tableboard & cupboards, three chaires five joynd stooles two carpet clothes six cushions and one looking glass

 

02

10

00

 

12

40

In the hall one long table board one little table one cheryre two formes

 

01

12

00

 

12

40

In the buttery two barrels, one cupboard and other goods

 

00

08

00

 

10

40

In the hall chamber one table two formes one Livery cupboard with a carpet cloth to it, one chest one joined bed with chappelleates to it and one truckle bed

 

03

10

00

 

9/12

40

Two saddles and one bridle

 

00

10

00

 

21

40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the parlour chamber one joined bed one featherbed blankets and appertennces one chest one livery cupboard one trunk and boxes of drawyers one little table one little box one grate one pare of weights one warming pan

 

 

 

 

04

 

 

 

00

 

 

 

00

 

 

 

 

9/12

 

 

 

40

books

 

02

05

00

 

14

40

In the chamber over the buttery one joynd bed with appertens one cupboard one presse and one Trunk

 

02

01

00

 

9/12

40

In the chamber over the kitchen one joined bed one truckle bed with bedding & appertens one tableboard two coffers one desk and boxes

 

03

03

04

 

9/12

40

In the kitchen brasse and pewter broaches land iron pailes bupps and other goods therein

 

07

00

00

 

10

40

One malt mill

 

01

00

00

 

14

40

Two featherbeds not in the house

 

01

10

00

 

9

40

Linen and napery ware

 

10

00

00

 

13

40

One Rapier and belt

 

00

10

00

 

14

40

Waring apparel and money in his purse

 

04

00

00

 

23

40

One plaine bed with bedding thereto and other goods in the porch chamber

 

01

10

00

 

9

40

In desperate debts

 

02

06

08

 

27

40

Goods not before valued

 

00

10

00

 

14

40

 

 

58

11

00

 

 

40

 

 

MITTON

 

41.   Edward Ward,  yeoman, taken by William Southall, Thomas Ward and Thomas Selman on 25 January 1671/72.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Eleven cowes, two bullocks, thirteene young cattle and eight calves

 

74

00

00

 

2b

41

Sixe nags mares and colts

 

20

00

00

 

20

41

Winter corne barley pease and hay in the barnes

 

34

00

00

 

4b

41

Swine and pullen

 

03

10

00

 

2c/d

41

Waynes plows plowtimber and implem[en]ts of husbandry

 

10

00

00

 

3

41

sheepe

 

12

00

00

 

2a

41

Corne and malte in the house

 

10

00

00

 

4b

41

Cheese butter beefe and bacon

 

05

00

00

 

14c

41

Goods in the dwelling house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two tableboards two formes with cheires stooles landiron and app[er] tences to the fire

 

01

15

00

 

11/12

41

In parlour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One tableboard, one fforme, two presses one coffer, two beds and bedding

 

05

10

00

 

9/12

41

In the little chamber one bed & bedding

 

01

00

00

 

9

41

Hogshead barrels lewnes tubs kimnells & wooden ware

 

03

00

00

 

10

41

In the kitchen. One malt mill, one witch with cheesepresses & other wooden ware

 

02

00

00

 

10

41

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the best chamber one bed & bedding thereto one table two formes one chest one twiggen cheir with cushions and other goods

 

07

00

00

 

9/12

41

In the little chamber one bed & bedding & other goods

 

03

00

00

 

9

41

In the upp[er] chamber goods valued at

 

02

10

00

 

14

41

Woole

 

00

10

00

 

13

41

Brasse, pewter and linen

 

10

00

00

 

10/13

41

All other goods not afore valued

 

00

05

00

 

14

41

 

 

205

00

00

 

 

41

 

42.   Hugh Waite, gent., taken by Thomas Byrch, John Bourne, Thomas Ryley and John Greene on 14 December 1686.

                   

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Cattle Corne and goods in Mitton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two oxen and foure bullocks

 

21

00

00

 

2a

42

Ffoure heifers and five Calves

 

20

00

00

 

2a

42

Eight Cowes and one Bull

 

30

10

00

 

2a

42

Two mares one Nagg and two Colts

 

21

00

00

 

20

42

One stoned Colt and one other mare

 

15

00

00

 

20

42

Sheep, swine and poultry

 

13

10

00

 

2b/c/d

42

Rye and muncorne & corne threshed

 

04

05

00

 

4b

42

Barley and Pease

 

25

08

00

 

4b

42

Hay and Clover

 

12

00

00

 

4b

42

Payments for land in Mitton for three yeares

 

06

00

00

 

24

42

Corne sowed on the ground in Mitton

 

08

00

00

 

4a

42

Husbandry goods

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Wayne, one Cart & two tumbrells w[i]th th,app[ur]ten[an]ces

 

10

00

00

 

3

42

One great Slead and husbandry goods in the Upper Carthouse, two Cartropes & one scope

 

00

17

04

 

3

42

One oxe harrow, two p[air]e of small harrowes one hopper and one wheelebarrow

 

02

00

00

 

3

42

Ffive plowes, three p[air]e of plow Irones and one little sherde

 

01

00

00

 

3

42

Sixe paire of Iron geares, and one p[air]e of ffetters with a locke

 

00

17

06

 

3

42

Two Iron backbands, two Iron bally bands and one Cartsaddle

 

00

05

00

 

21

42

Ffoure Cartbridles and sixe p[air]e of homes

 

00

08

00

 

21

42

Ffoure stone troughs, one cheesepresse one tubb and two furmes

 

00

15

00

 

3

42

Three oxe chaines & one Iron Crow

 

00

05

08

 

3

42

One Malt Mill

 

00

18

00

 

3

42

Two spades, five picles als. Pickforkes one pick and three fforkes

 

00

08

00

 

3

42

Two axes and one Bill

 

00

01

02

 

3

42

Plowe Timber and wayne and Cart timber

 

00

06

08

 

3

42

Goods in the house place

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Tableboard, one ffurme & one little table

 

01

03

04

 

12

42

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One dresseboard

 

00

05

00

 

12

42

Three chaires and two Cushions

 

00

05

00

 

12

42

One Jack, two broaches, fire shovel and tongues, one Land Iron with cheeks to it, pothooks, one chafing dish, one paire of Iron Cobbards, one p[air]e of bellowes one Cleever one Iron pott and one dreeping pan.

 

02

10

00

 

10/11

42

Ffoure shelfes

 

00

02

06

 

12

42

Goods in the chambers over the houseplace and Brewhouse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Corne brye, two witches, one spinning wheele and one straw witch

 

00

10

00

 

14

42

Cheese and Butter

 

03

12

00

 

14c

42

Sixe boards, two old barrels, two old tubs one witch and one cheire

 

00

10

00

 

12

42

Goods in the Brewhouse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One weeting fatt, three Tubbs, one bigg Kimnell one planck and one scearch

 

01

03

00

 

10

42

Goods in the wash house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two old barrels, one tubb, one frying pann, two pailes, one piggen, foure bottells, one Churne five cheesefatts, sixe boles, one halfe strike, one Kimnell, sixe boards & one hacking board

 

01

13

06

 

10

42

Goods in the Chambers over the buttery & parlour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One plaine bedstidd, with one Coverlid, two blankets one chaffebed, with the furniture to the beds belonging

 

01

00

00

 

9

42

One Cradle, one Chest, one livery table, three coffers, one stoole & one childs going stoole

 

01

01

00

 

12

42

Ffortie boles and dishes

 

00

06

08

 

10

42

Twenty eight pounds of fflaxe

 

00

14

00

 

13

42

Three paire of old sheetes, one tablecloth and cloth at the websters, foure p[air]e of hemp sheets, one cubboard cloth and three p[air]e of other sheets

 

01

10

00

 

13

42

Ffoure paire of flaxen sheets & five tableclothes

 

01

13

06

 

13

42

Two dozen of flaxen napkins, one pillow beere and other napery goods

 

00

08

00

 

13

42

Two bedstidds, ffoure blankets and one coverlid with their appurten[an]ces and one Coffer

 

01

05

00

 

9

42

One side saddle and one body horse girth

 

00

03

00

 

21

42

Sixe ffetherbedds, eight bolsters & sixe pillowes

 

09

17

06

 

9

42

Pewter

 

01

11

06

 

10

42

Brasse and brazen goods

 

02

18

00

 

10

42

One ffurnace

 

00

16

00

 

11

42

Goods in the little parlour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One paire of bedstidds, three blankets, one rug, with the hangings and app[ur]ten[an]ces

 

01

10

00

 

9

42

Parte of a Livery Cupboard, one Trunk and three dozen of trenchers

 

00

14

00

 

10

42

Books

 

00

17

06

 

14

42

Goods in the Buttery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One hogshead, three barrels, one Cupboard, one shooter and one Cheeseplate

 

00

14

00

 

10

42

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Goods in the great Parlour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Joyned bedd with hangings, Curtaines and app[ur]ten[an]ces thereunto, and one Rugg, two blankets and one counterpane and one truckle bed

 

03

00

00

 

9

42

One Clocke

 

00

10

00

 

14

42

One Table board, two Joyned furmes, seven buffet stooles, one presse & two Carpett clothes

 

01

03

00

 

12

42

One Twiggen Couch Cheire

 

00

05

00

 

12

42

 

 

One fire shovel, two paire of Tongues, one grate, one looking glasse, one little stoole, three cheires and three Cushions

 

00

13

00

 

8

42

Waring apparel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Coate, one paire of breeches & one wastcote

 

02

10

00

 

22

42

One other paire of breeches & two coates

 

01

10

00

 

22

42

One other paire of breeches & two wastcoates

 

00

06

00

 

22

42

One black Coate and breeches

 

00

06

00

 

22

42

One paire of Buckskin breeches

 

00

10

00

 

22

42

One Cloake and three Coates

 

00

16

00

 

22

42

One p[air]e of bootes, two p[air]e of shoes & stockings

 

00

11

00

 

22

42

Ffoure hatts

 

00

16

00

 

22

42

Money in purse

 

03

00

00

 

23

42

One Watch

 

01

00

00

 

17

42

Womens waring apparell

 

01

10

00

 

22

42

Old bedding in the servants chamber, coles, one ladder & one grindle stone

 

00

10

00

 

14

42

Two saddles and bridles

 

00

14

00

 

21

42

One little seale, one tobacco stopper, a bunch of Ribbons and Laces

 

00

01

00

 

14

42

One Rapier, one Belt, one case of pistols and one gun

 

01

00

00

 

14

42

Corne at Marston

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rye and wheate

 

03

19

00

 

4b

42

Pease and oates

 

02

10

00

 

4b

42

Hay and straw

 

02

10

00

 

4b

42

Corne at Lapley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barley and winter Corne

 

32

00

00

 

4a

42

Hay

 

04

00

00

 

4b

42

Corne and goods at Longnor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winter Corne and Barley

 

16

04

00

 

4a

42

Old oates and new oates

 

07

10

00

 

4b

42

Hay and ffodder

 

08

00

00

 

4b

42

One Tumbrell

 

00

15

00

 

3

42

Boards, timber and other goods

 

01

11

00

 

14

42

Goods not before valued, are valued and apprised at

 

00

05

00

 

14

42

 

 

330

04

04

 

 

 

 

43.   Richard Haughton, yeoman, taken by William Jackeman and Edward Read on 27 February 1698/9.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Two cheests

 

00

13

00

 

12

43

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lininens in the leser Chest

 

01

07

00

 

13

43

Waering apparriell and money in his poors

 

11

00

00

 

23

43

Moonney upon Bond

 

35

00

00

 

26

43

      The totall

 

48

00

00

 

 

43

 

44.   Richard Powell, servant, taken by Joseph Cooper and John Boalis on 3 March 1698/99.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One coffer

 

00

02

06

 

12

44

Waring apparel

 

06

17

06

 

22

44

Money in his purse

 

10

11

06

 

23

44

 

 

17

10

06

 

 

44

Corrected total

 

17

11

06

 

 

44

 

OTHERTON.

 

45.   John Stevenson, yeoman, taken by Humphry Arkell, John Wright, John Gainton and Thomas Lynell on 12 September 1690.  

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Four oxen

 

16

00

00

 

2a

45

Four bullocks

 

10

00

00

 

2a

45

Six twinter heifers

 

12

00

00

 

2a

45

Eight stirks

 

09

00

00

 

2a

45

Twelve Cowes and one Bull

 

32

10

00

 

2a

45

Five Calves

 

03

06

08

 

2a

45

Nine Mares Naggs and Colts

 

25

00

00

 

20

45

Four little mares and colts wch run on the Comons

 

02

00

00

 

20

45

One hundred thirtie and eight sheepe

 

20

00

00

 

2b

45

Four Hoggs and Six store piggs

 

06

00

00

 

2c

45

Barley in the Barnes

 

45

00

00

 

4b

45

Wheate Rye and Blendcorne in the barns

 

20

00

00

 

4b

45

Pease and Oates

 

11

00

00

 

4b

45

Haye and Clovergrasse

 

10

00

00

 

4b

45

Waines Carts plowes yoakes geeres Harrows plow timber and all sorts of Implements belonging to husbandry

 

15

00

00

 

3

45

In the hall or dwelling house two Joynd Tableboords with fourmes chaires stooles one iron jack one iron grate spitte dreeping pans fire shovel tonges and sev[er]all other household goods

 

02

10

00

 

10/11/12

45

In the little parlour two joyne bedsteads two featherbeds with bolst[e]rs pillows cov[e]rings Blanketts and other furniture a joyne presse a cupboard and other goods in the said roome

 

04

00

00

 

9/12

45

In the same room one Coffer one box one saddle a pillion and cloth and other small goods

 

01

14

00

 

21

45

In the Great parlour one longtable six joynd stooles one little side table four chaires one iron grate two carpetts

 

01

12

00

 

12

45

In the best Chamber one joyn bedsteed with Curtains vallons, featherbed and all other furniture to the same, two chests two chaires a livery table four covered stooles a looking glass a paire of new blankets one carpet and severall other goods

 

07

10

00

 

9/12

45

In the Red Chamber one Bedsteed with Curtains vallons featherbed and all other furniture, a little table a trunk a chaire and a stoole

 

02

10

00

 

9/12

45

In the Chamber over the houseplace one joyne bedsteed with curtains vallons one featherbed with other furniture and one hanging presse

 

02

00

00

 

9/12

45

In the servant maides Chamber Beds and other goods

 

01

06

08

 

9

45

In the Deary milk vessels and other things

 

01

00

00

 

3

45

Brasse and pewter of all sorts

 

05

00

00

 

10

45

One furnace and a mault mill

 

02

10

00

 

3

45

In the Buttery Brewhouse an Kitchen all sorts of cooperyware as Barrells tubs pailes and all other wooden vessels

 

02

00

00

 

10

45

Linnens of all sortes, yarne, hemp & flax

 

10

00

00

 

13

45

Butter cheese bacon and other household provision

 

08

00

00

 

4c

45

Poultry of all sorts

 

01

00

00

 

2d

45

One lease granted by Sir Edward Littleton Bart. Of the house wherein he lived with the lands thereto belonging

 

30

00

00

 

24

45

A lease granted by the said sir Edward Littleton of another house and land thereunto belonging being in Otherton aforesaid valued at

 

60

00

00

 

24

45

His waring apparrell money in his purse all things as that are forget & comprized

 

06

00

00

 

23

45

                   The total summe

 

385

09

04

 

 

45

 

PILLINGTON.

 

46.   William Alkin (Auken), yeoman, taken by Thomas Crosswell, William Crosswell and William Grateley on 29 April 1657.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One horse

 

03

00

00

 

20

46

Sixteen Shipe

 

02

10

00

 

2b

46

Brase and putter

 

03

00

00

 

10

46

One ffetherbed and all that belonge to it

 

04

00

00

 

9

46

Linnile and napreware

 

02

00

00

 

13

46

One tableborde one Cabard one prese one chest one Cofer

 

03

00

00

 

12

46

Money upon Specealltie

 

48

10

00

 

26

46

Money without Spesealltie

 

02

10

00

 

27

46

One Lease

 

10

00

00

 

24

46

His waring apparell

 

05

00

00

 

22

46

Money in his purse

 

00

10

00

 

23

46

 

 

84

00

00

 

 

46

 

47.   Alexander Ryley, yeoman, taken by William Birch, Thomas Byrch, Thomas Reyley and William Steedman on 5 August 1685.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

24 bease at £2 apeece

 

48

00

00

 

2a

47

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9 horses & mares at £2. 10s apeece

 

22

10

00

 

20

47

2 sucking coultes at £1 apeece

 

02

00

00

 

20

47

6 score sheepe younge & ould

 

20

00

00

 

2b

47

6 swine

 

04

00

00

 

2c

47

22 str. seednes of hardcorne

 

16

00

00

 

4a

47

19 str. seednes of barley

 

10

00

00

 

4a

47

38 str. seednes of oates

 

07

12

00

 

4a

47

14 tunn of hay

 

14

00

00

 

4b

47

15 stone of wooll

 

07

00

00

 

6

47

4 chestes and coffers

 

01

00

00

 

12

47

3 featherbeds & 4 feather bousters and 5 pillowes

 

05

00

00

 

9

47

Twelfe woollen blankites & coverlides

 

01

10

00

 

9

47

Sheetes & napereware

 

10

00

00

 

13

47

3 pare of bedstides and hangings

 

01

00

00

 

9

47

Bras and pewter

 

04

00

00

 

10

47

7 score cheeses in all big and little

 

10

00

00

 

4c

47

Bareles & tubes & such wooden ware

 

02

10

00

 

10

47

Tables stooles shilfes & cheres

 

00

10

00

 

12

47

Fire shule and tonges & all other in the house

 

00

10

00

 

11

47

For husbandryware in all

 

06

00

00

 

3

47

All his waring aparill & money in his purse

 

10

00

00

 

23

47

All other things whatsoever left unprised

 

01

00

00

 

14

47

                  The whole is

 

222

02

00

 

 

47

                      Corrected total

 

204

02

00

 

 

47

 

48.   Edward Ryley, yeoman, taken by William Southall, William Steadman, John Smyth, Thomas Ryley and John Dickman on 26 August 1686.

         

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Nine cowes, foure twinter heifers foure bullocks and two calves

 

41

05

00

 

2a

48

Two mares and one colt

 

08

00

00

 

20

48

sheepe

 

20

10

00

 

2b

48

Three swine & poultry

 

03

00

00

 

2c/d

48

One wayne wth tumbrels plowes harrowes and other husbandry goods

 

06

00

00

 

3

48

Corne and hay

 

39

10

00

 

4b

48

One lease of a house & land in Pillington

 

20

00

00

 

24

48

Rye & malt in one Chamber

 

01

16

00

 

4b

48

Cheese butter and bacon

 

05

00

00

 

4c

48

Lewnes tubs pailes & wooden vessells

 

01

14

00

 

10

48

One furnes, potts kettles pewter and other brazen goods

 

02

00

00

 

10

48

One coffer and three straw witches

 

00

04

00

 

12

48

        illegible

 

00

03

06

 

 

48

One Table one Joyned forme one Cupboard & one brasse bench & one stoole

 

01

00

00

 

12

48

One cradle & three cheires & one bench

 

00

05

00

 

12

48

Iron goods belonging to the ffire

 

00

07

00

 

11

48

One Joyned bedd two featherbeds with the coverlids blankets & app[ur]ten[an]ces and one box and one coffer

 

04

00

00

 

9

48

Two plaine beds wth the bedding thereto

 

01

00

00

 

9

48

Linen and linnen cloth

 

01

10

00

 

13

48

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Woole and hempe

 

03

10

00

 

6

48

Three stone troughs

 

00

10

00

 

14

48

Waring apparel and money & depts

 

02

00

00

 

23

48

Goods not before valued

 

00

05

00

 

14

48

                 Sume tot.

 

163

09

06

 

 

48

 

49.   Thomas Steadman, yeoman,

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Money in his purse

 

10

00

00

 

23

49

His clothes and wareing aparill

 

02

00

00

 

22

49

               The sum is

 

12

00

00

 

 

49

 

50.   Thomas Arkoll, yeoman, taken by Maurice Howell, William Steadman and Edmund Aspeley on 2 January 1693/4.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Debts owing by specialties & otherwise

 

60

00

00

 

25

50

In his chamber Trunkes Boxes Bookes waring apparrell & money in his purse

 

30

00

00

 

12/14/23

50

 

 

90

00

00

 

 

50

 

51.   Thomas Jones, cook, taken by William Steadman and John Cooper on 4 December 1694.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

Mony by him

 

40

13

06

 

23

51

Weareing apparell

 

00

10

06

 

22

51

A Box & Trunk

 

00

01

06

 

12

51

Money due on bond

 

80

00

00

 

26

51

The sum is

 

121

05

06

 

 

51

 

52.   Edward King, taken by William Greateley and William Steadman on 7 December 1694.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One cow

 

03

00

00

 

2a

52

One mare

 

02

10

00

 

20

52

2 acres of mown corne and upmuck

 

10

00

00

 

4b

52

8 strike seedness of barley and the upmucks and barley grown

 

06

00

00

 

4b

52

3 acres in galey hay paid for and utmucks

 

07

00

00

 

4b

52

Waring aparill and money in his purse

 

02

10

00

 

23

52

                        Total is

 

31

00

00

 

 

52

 

53.   Edward Greateley, yeoman, taken by Francis Streete and William Steedman on7 December 1694.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

2 oxen and 6 cowes and five young beaces

 

30

05

00

 

2a

53

Corne in the barne & Corne in the ground

 

40

00

00

 

4

53

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Four score and twelfe sheepe at £5 a score

 

20

15

00

 

2b

53

Too mares and too coultes

 

08

00

00

 

20

53

Dead goodes in the house his waring aparill and money in his purse

 

30

00

00

 

 8/23

53

 

 

129

00

00

 

 

53

54.   William Birch the elder, yeoman, taken by William Steedman and William Addams on 27 July 1698.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

The harde Corne on ye Ground

 

10

00

00

 

4a

54

Barley on ye Ground

 

16

00

00

 

4a

54

Oates on ye Ground

 

07

10

00

 

4a

54

Pease on ye Ground

 

03

10

00

 

4a

54

One hundred twenty and one Sheep

 

45

00

00

 

2b

54

Ffour Bullocks

 

13

00

00

 

2a

54

Ffour Cows

 

12

00

00

 

2a

54

Two twinter Bullocks

 

03

15

00

 

2a

54

Two yearling heifers

 

03

05

00

 

2a

54

Two Calves

 

01

06

08

 

2a

54

One Mare

 

04

00

00

 

20

54

Two Swine

 

02

05

00

 

2c

54

Eight Stone of Wool

 

06

00

00

 

6

54

In the parlour place One Long Table ffour Joyne Stooles One pair of Bedstedds Curtaines and Vallons

 

01

00

00

 

9

54

Ffour old Chiers one ffeather Bedd two bolsters and ffour pillows

 

01

17

00

 

9

54

In the Little Buttery One Little Table

 

00

00

06

 

12

54

In the house place One Little Table one Joyne Chier

 

00

02

06

 

12

54

One Grate ffire shovel and Tongues one Clever One Iron pestell one pair of pott Geales One Dripping pann and one ffryeing pan

 

00

10

06

 

10/11

54

One fflitch and halfe of Bacon

 

01

00

00

 

18

54

One Chest of Drawers One Old Chest One pair of Joyne Bedstidds and one Truccle Bedstidd One Joyne Chier Close Stool pann

 

01

02

06

 

9/12

54

In the Middle Chamber One ffeather Bedd and bolster two pair of Bedstidds and the Liv[er]y table

 

01

13

04

 

9

54

In the Cheese Chamber fforty cheeses

 

02

00

00

 

4c

54

Seaven strike of Muncorne

 

02

00

00

 

4b

54

Eleaven Blanketts

 

01

08

00

 

9

54

Nyne pair of Sheets

 

01

15

00

 

9

54

Three pillow Biers 3 Table Cloathes One dozen and 8 Napkins 3 hand Towells

 

00

15

00

 

13

54

Woodden Ware

 

00

12

00

 

10

54

All ye brasse and pewter

 

02

10

00

 

10

54

Hey in ye barne

 

01

10

00

 

4b

54

Lumber and things unpraisd

 

00

00

01

 

14

54

Wareinge Apparrell and Money in his pocket beinge disposed of in his lifetime

 

00

05

00

 

23

54

Muck in ye ffold and uppbarne

 

01

10

00

 

3

54

 

 

149

04

00

 

 

54

 

55.   John Talbott, taken by William Goodall and William Steedman on 9 May 1699.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

One Cow and one Sterk

 

02

10

00

 

2a

55

One mare

 

01

10

00

 

20

55

Corne of all sorts

 

02

03

04

 

4

55

Hay in the Barne

 

00

05

00

 

4b

55

For the title of the Lease

 

05

00

00

 

24

55

All the goods in the House Chambers & elsewhere

 

02

00

00

 

8

55

For his waring Aparill & money in his Pockett & things forgot & unprased

 

01

00

00

 

23

55

 

 

14

08

04

 

 

55

 

STRETTON.

 

56.   John Ward, husbandman, taken by George Birch on 15 March 1671.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

The wearing apparel of the defunct

 

00

13

04

 

22

56

A debt due unto the defunct by John Aspley of Coppenhall in the County of Stafford yeoman as may appear by his writing obligatory sealed by the said John Aspley ten pound

 

10

00

00

 

26

56

 

 

 

10

13

04

 

 

56

 

57.   Margaret Oldfield, the younger, widow, taken by John Byrch and John Walker the elder on 24 October 1689.

 

 

l

s

d

 

Cat.

Ref. No.

In ready money & wareing apparel

 

11

00

00

 

23

57

Two feather beds two chaff beds one flock bed with 2 paire of steeds and Bolsters and coverings and all things belonging to them

 

06

00

00

 

9

57

One table board joyne frame two joyne foorms

 

01

02

06

 

12

57

5 chairs

 

00

03

00

 

12

57

Brass & pewter