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Richard Scrivener 1667
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| A true and perfect Inventory of the Goods and Chattels of Richard Scrivener of Potterspury in the county of Northampton Gent : Late deceased. Taken the xxv of March Anno regin Donn' ndi Caroli Secundi..illeg 1667. In Manner & forme Followinge |
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| In the Hall |
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| Item A table & stooles & Chayres, A Courte Cupbert, Carpetts & Cupbert Cloath Cushions and A Pare of Andirins |
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| In the Butterye |
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| Item All the Caske & drinkestalls, Two tables A Powderinge troffe, A sousetubbe, A Joyned Cupbert, A spinning wheele; A Flaskett, One baskett, A pasty peele, & some Bakon |
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| In the Chamber over the Kitchin |
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| Item A Joyned Bedsteed Featherbed & boulsters And the Furniture to it |
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| A Trundlebedsteed, Featherbed & boulsters And the rest of the furniture to it |
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| All the stooles & Chayres, & Cushions, A box-Cupbert Cupbertscloath & carpett, Two trunkes Two Chests Two boxes, A pare of Andirons fire Shovell, and tonges, A pare of bellowes And A warminge panne, And some other small utensills in that roome |
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| All the Lynnen small & greate |
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| In the Chamber over the Brewhouse |
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| Item A Canopy Bedstead A Featherbed And the rest of the Furniture to it: one Chest and A Coffer, one truncke, And one deske |
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| In the Chamber over the Hall |
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| Item One High bedsteed Featherbed & bowlster And the rest of the Furniture to it, one halfe headed Bedsteed, woollbed, And Coffer And a box And a chest, stooles, Chayres and Cushions, A pillion [light saddle, woman's saddle or pad attached to a saddle] and rideinge Furniture, A pare of green vallens, And Curtaines, A woollen spinninge wheele, And two Lynnen wheeles, A Joyned bested[sic] And some other small utensills & Lumber |
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| In the Brewhouse |
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| Item All the brewing vessells with A brasse Furnase & Lumber |
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| In the Kitchen |
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| Item A table and Forme, stooles and Chayres, three pottage potts: Fowre Kettles, two Skilletts A brasse Kandlesticke: A warminge panne Three drippinge panns, Fowre spitts, A pare of Andirons, fireshovell, and tongues, and Fire iron, And bellowes, and potthookes, and small utensills |
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| Item One silver spoone |
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| Item All the pewter small and greate |
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| In the Dary howse |
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| Item six woodden trayes, two Churmes A Cheesepresse & waites: A washtubbe six Chees fatts, three milke bowles & A forme |
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| In the Chamber over the Dary house |
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| Item two quarters of drest barley; six sackes And A winnowcloth Tressells, Cheesboards And A Cheeswracke; two Corne shovells and bushells |
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| Item All the Hoggs in the neather yard And A Hovell and strawe, and Lumber |
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| Under the Dovehouse A parcell of boards And plowtimber, And Rakes and other Ymplements A malt mill A steepeing fatt; six Apletrees, And A parcell of hay |
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| Item In the upper Yard All the Hovells and the Faggots uppon them, And a stacke of pease and two stackes of barley uppon them, Five Cowecribbs And a parcel of Freestone; two longe Cartes, two Dunge Cartes, 3 pare of wheeles two ladders |
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| Item a parcell of hay & A parcell of wood in ye Close |
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| Item In the greate barne A parcell of Corne thashed[sic] And A parcell unthrashed and A winnow gigge |
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| Item All the Harneisse for horses, A plowe, two paire of harrowes; A bridle, and saddle, and other ymplements |
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| Item At the sheephouse; A Hovell of wheate, And all the Hovells hurdles & sheepewrackkes wood |
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| Item Nyne beasts & bullockes younge & old |
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| Item Six score and Foure sheepe & seaven horses |
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| Twenty one Acres of wheate uppon ye ground and Twenty one Acres of barley uppon ye ground And seaven Acres of pease uppon ye ground |
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| Item All the Tylth to be sowed |
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| Item A parcell of wood |
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| Item A parcell of bookes |
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| Item A guhne, A sword, A dagger |
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| Item His weareing Apparrell |
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Summa totalis
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| Vallewed & Appraysed by us |
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| Paul Dayrell |
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| Thomas Saule |
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| Henry Scrivener his H marke |
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| William Scrivener |
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