William Barwick 1685

An Inventory of the goods & chattels where of when William Barwick late of Grafton Regis in the county of Northampton gent. deceased Died possessed of taken and appraised the 7th day of March 1684 And in the first year of the reign of our Soverign Lord James the second king over England by John Godfrey Thomas Smyth & James Horton, gent followeth.

In that Kitchen



Twenty seven pieces of brass & pewter of all sorts. Six spits 2 pairs of andirons with other materials belonging to the chimney there, with several implements of iron & tin. The dresser chairs and tables, a small box with draws, 3 fflitches of bacon with other small implements.
£15
9s
0d
In the Hall



One table & fframe 3 joined stools, a chair forme one cupboard & one little table with other implements.
£1
10d
0d
In the Parlour



One standing bed with the furniture, one tunnder bed one table & fframe 5 joined stools 6 chairs Court Cupboard with carpette cushions & some few pictures with other implements belonging to the Chimney there.
£6
6s
8d
In the Cellar



Six hogsheads, two were filled with beer the beer stalls, ten bottles, ten flagons.
£4
14s
0d
In the Pantry



Twelve dozen bottles with the shelves & other lumber there.
£2
14s
0d
In the room at the Stair foot



One wyer sive & tubs four cans a block table & chairs.

11s
0d
In the Hostlers Room



The Implements there
£1
0d
0d
In the Brewhouse



The Copp. The Washing fflat. Hoggs tub with other lumber
£4
13s
0d
In the Malthouse



The Brewing vessel, the Maltmill, the Bushell the Corne Chest, one hogshead & other small things.
£5
5s
0d
In the chamber over the Pantry



One halfe headed Bed sheets One Trundel bed the ffurniture to each of them, two feather Bedds, one Bolster, two pillows, two Blanketts & one rug one table & carpet, 2 joined stools & one table.
£4
15s
0d

£46
15s
10d
In the Red Chamber



One joined Bedd with all the furniture viz. one feather bed two Bolsters one Blanket one rug, 3 chairs one table.
£4
11
8d
In the Gray Chamber



One Bedstead & furniture with a feather bed & bolster One little folding bed, Bedstead & bolster, one table one chair, one stoole with the furniture belonging to the chimney.
£5
17s
0d
In the Green Chamber



One halfe headed bed with Curtains & vallons One Downe Bedd a feather bed & two Bolsters. 2 Blanketts one rug And one little Bed a pillow & Blanket Three carpets one Cushion, two tables, ten chairs one Close Stoole, one looking glass &, some pictures with implements and irons & belongings to the chimney.
£7
0d
0d
In the Chamber over the Hostlers Room



Two Bedsteads, two feather beds & pillows & furniture. One Hanging.
£2
1s
0d
On the Staircase



A little cupboard with other lumber.

5s
0d
In the Leaste Roome



One Bedstead one feather bed bolster and pillow one chest and a cupboard and Bookes & other lumber.
£2
9s
8d
All the Lumber in the garret and all the Lumber in the Henroost. Linen of all sorts.
£1
0s
0d
The Hovell and the Boards in the Yard at the Sawpit with all the wood in the yard as well, timber and other wood and two Ladders and other Lumber together with the Dung.
£17
0s
0d
A Parcell of Hay
£2
10s
0d
ffour cowes one Mare three swine & thirtyseven sheep
£35
10s
0d
A gold ring and a gilded salt cellar Disposed by the Will to Mrs. Wickins and one of her sons.
£3
10s
0d
In other plate and ready money
£13
1s
0d
Wearing Apparell
£5
0s
0d
Wool not brought home
£1
13s
6d

£105
18s
10d




In toto
£152
14s
8d
James Horton
John Godfrey
The mark of Thomas Smith