St Margarets


Name

LHS reference

NLW reference

Inv Date

Date of death

James, William, yeoman

mfs_mar_0670

BR/1702/92

30 Mar 1702

 



 



Item

£

s

d

£

s

d

Impris his wearing Apparel & money in his pocket

x

0

0

10

  0

0

His books of all sorts

i

   0           

0

1

  0

0

     In his bed chamber
one bedstead two beds being upon one bedstead
the outside of Curtains two Cushions one chair
one great chest




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0




0




  2




  0




0

In the Hall
Seven dishes of pewter three plates one brass pan
three brass pots one brass kettle one furnace
  one warming pan one pewter gun five tankards being old pewter two old chamber pots two salt cellar one brass candlestick one porringer one little pewter cap one brass mortar a little posnet one Iron pot one pair of Iron Andirons a pair of Iron Cobbs three small spits one dripping pan one pair of tongs links & pot hooks one brand iron one chest one long table with a form one Joint stool a screen one frying pan two clivers [cleavers?] one pair of bellows one little stool a small table  one brass skimmer one chafing dish one flesh fork














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vi














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4














6














9

In the maids Chamber
one chest of drawers one press one desk Two boxes one bedstead one old settle one great Chest



i



x



0



1



10



0

In the Kitchen & two butteries
one Cheese press  one table hogsheads & barrels
with other wooden vessels beef & other things



i



x



0



1



10



0

In the best Chamber
one feather bed two blankets one rug one bolster
three old pillows one oval table two pictures one little old table  four stools five chairs one old bedstead  Curtains belonging to the bed one of them unfinished one little covering of a table  two pieces of new Cloth one old Coffer one piece more of Cloth








iij








0








0








  3








  0








0

In the room over the Kitchen
Barley & peas

 


xv


0




15


0

In the Chamber over the lodging ???chamber & in the whole house in linen
Seventeen pair & half of sheets A dozen of napkins
four table Clothes  six pillow bears three towels
four males [?] two bags four shirts one pair of drawers one old clock one old Jack* one old cap* a Tub  a bushel & some flax one old stool wheat and muncorn one old Coffer one old chair








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0








0








  5








  0








0

In the room over the Hall
one old Chaff bed one feather bed & bolster one
rug one old blanket Two litle old bedsteads
one old chaff bed  one old feather bed two old bolsters one Canvass two old blankets one old carpet Two trunks three flitches   of bacon one of
pork  A small quantity of oaten malt







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x







0







3







10







0

About the dwelling house

  Three small Cows in Calves & three small Cows with Calf



xv



  0



  0



15



  0



0

About the said house, three little bullocks & two yearlings


x


0


0


10


0


0

In and about the fold three store piggs

i

v

  0

  1

5

0

Implements of husbandry

i

x

  0

  1

10

  0

A galash

 

xv

  0

 

15

  0

Twenty two couples of small ewes & lambs
  & seven small sheep


vi


0


  0


6


  0


  0

At Pickess land in the parish of St Michael Church
seventeen couples of ewes & lambs, four two year
old, eight yearlings 



vi



  0



  0



6



0



  0

Two  bullocks two yearlings  one 2 year old
seven cows with calves four cows without
calves  one barren cow  two in calf cows 



xxxix



0



  0



39



0



  0

Oates & barley in & about the house

iij

  0

  0

  3

  0

  0

Milk vessels & old Implemts of husbandry

i

  0

  0

1

  0

  0

Four horses and mares

x

  0

  0

10

  0

  0

At the upper house
Three Cows with calves  Eleven Cows without
Calves & two three year old heifers



xlij



  0



  0



42



  0



  0

Three horses

v

x

  0

  5

10

  0

Twenty one sheep & six lambs

iij

  0

  o

  3

  0

  0

At the Mandee in Craswall
Sixty three sheep of all sorts, ten lambs six goats one buck goat



xij



  0



  0



12



  0



  0

Milk vessels & other things

 

xij

  0

 

12

  0

Mortgages bonds bills & other desperate Debts

xxx

  0

  0

30

  0

  0

Odd things forgotten & not seen

i

  0

  0

1

  0

  0

                                                                  Sum: Tot

clxxviiij

iij

viiij

179

  3

  9

* A jack was the name given to a leather or canvas jacket onto which scales of steel plate were sown and then an outer canvas layer attached, to form a crude form of armour for militia troops in the 16th and early 17th century. The mention of a cap in conjunction with a jack would seem to imply that this was a steel head piece sometimes worn as an inner lining to a felt hat by a trooper.          

[spelling modenised]

Tho : Harper
Thomas Rogers      Apprs
Tho : Gundy
                                               


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