January the first; 1676;
A true Inventorie of the goodes and Chattelles Rightes & Credittes of Thomas Hyndmers Laite of Bearle in the parish of Bywell St. Andrew, & County of Northumber[land] deceased; |
li | s | d | |
Inprimis the purse and apparrell of the deceased | 00 | 13 | 04 |
Item two oxen apprised another two kine & one steer | 08 | 15 | 00 |
Item one Mare | 02 | 00 | 00 |
Item the plow & Waine with their furniture | 01 | 10 | 00 |
Item all the howshold stuff | 01 | 10 | 00 |
Item the Cropp of Corne | 03 | 12 | 06 |
Item 4 sheepe | 00 | 16 | 06 |
Debts oweing by the deceased;
li | s | d | |
Inprimis to Jain Watson: | 2 | 2 | 6 |
Item to John Lumley; | 1 | 5 | 0 |
Item to John Simpson; | 1 | 6 | 3 |
Item; the funerall expences: | 2 | 6 | 8 |
Debtes & funerall expences deducted this Inventory Amounts to |
14 | 16 | 11 |
Aprised by
Edward Fletcher mark
George Simpson mark
William Urwen; mark
John Sisterson;
Thomas filius juratus - Margaret viduam renunciavit
[Thomas the son sworn - the widow Margaret has renounced]
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inprimis | in the first place |
item | also |
kine | cows |
steer | a young ox, especially one that has been castrated |
wain | a wagon; a large open vehicle, drawn by horses or oxen, for carrying heavy loads, especially of agricultural produce |
Know all men by these presents that I Henry Clements on board his Majesties
ship the Winchelsea Mariner have and by these presents doe make Ordaine and Constitute Eleanor Huntly of North Shields in the County of Northumberland Spinster My true and lawfull Attorney irrevokeable for me and in my name and for my Use To aske, demand and receive of and from the Right Honourable the Treasurer or Paymaster of his Majesties Navie and Commissioners for prize money and whom else it may Concern, As well All such Wages, and pay Bounty money, Prize money, and all other summe and summes of money whatsoever, as now is and which hereafter shall or may be due or payable to me pursuant to their Majesties Gracious Declaration of the 23d of May 1689 And also all such Pentions, Salleryes, Smart Money, and all other moneys and things whatsoever which now and at any time hereafter is and shall be due to me for my Service or otherwise in any of his Majesties Shipps, Fryggotts, or Vessells, or any Merchants Shipp or Shipps As also to demand recover and receive of all other person and persons whatsoever whom it doth or may Concerne All and Singular such other summe and summes of money, goods, wares, Effects, wages, debts, dues, Claimes, and demands, whatsoever which now and hereafter is or shall be due and payable unto me either by Bond, Bill, book, accompt, or otherwise howsoever And moreover in my name and for my proper use to demise, and Lett by Lease in Writing or otherwise All or any of my Messuages, Lands, or tenements to such person or persons and for such terme of yeares Condicions and reservations as my said Attorney or her Councell shall think fitt and Convenient, Giveing and hereby granting unto my said Attorney my full and whole power in the premisses and to recover and receive all and singular the summe and summes of money Matters and things abovesaid, and upon none payment thereof or any part thereof All such person and persons whome it may concerne and where need shall require their Executors Administrators and goods to sue Arrest, Attach, seize, Imprison, prosecute and Comdemne, and to Compound and agree and out of prison to release and discharge And upon receipt of the said premisses or any part thereof, acquitances, releases or any other Discharges for me and in my name to make seale and deliver and one attorney or more to Subsititute and att pleasure to revoke and generally to Act and doe all other Acts, matters, and things, whatsoever needfull and necessary to be done, in and touching the premisses, as fully and effectually as I ought or could doe if I were personally present Ratifying and allowing for firme and valid and Irrevocable all and whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfuly doe or cause to be done in or touching the premisses by Virtue of these presents.
And I the said Henry Clements Considering the Incertainty of this transitory life doe make and Declare these presents to containe my last Will and Testament That is to say my Soule I bequeath to God who gave it, and then as for all such Wages Summe and Summes of money Lands Tenements Goods Chattells and Estate whatsoever wherewith att the time of my decease I shall be possessed or Invested or which shall then belong or of Right appertaine unto me I doe give devise and bequeath unto my true friend Eleanor Huntley of North Shields aforesaid And I doe hereby Nominate and appoint the said Eleanor Huntley my whole and sole Executrix And doe revoke all fomer Wills and Deeds by Guift by me at any time heretofore made and doe ordaine these presents to stand and be for and as my only last Will and Testament In Witnesse whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the Twenty Second day of Aprill Anno Domini 1696 And in the Eighth year of the reign of William the 3d of England &c King.
Signed Sealed Published
and declared in the presence of Henry Cle[ments]
Anthony Tolat [Captain]
W. Scott Richard Moseley William Johnson
[End of page 1 of 1. Ref: DPRI/1/1696/C7/1-2]
accompt | account |
bounty money | a gratuity given to recruits on joining the army or navy |
… appoint my said Newphew John Trumble sole executor of
this my last will & Testament In witnesse whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seale the day & yeare first above
written.
PETER TRUMBEL
Signed Sealed and Declared
in the presence of
Henry Atkinson
John Richardson
Richard Wilson
[End of page 1 of 1. Ref: DPRI/1/1689/T7/1-2]
[li] | [s] | [d] | |
Item seaven payre of linnen sheets | 2 | 13 | 4 |
Item ten payre of harden sheets | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Item ten tablecloths | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Item twoo cover cloths and a dosen of lad napkins |
0 | 8 | 0 |
Item fifteene lin napkins | 0 | 5 | 0 |
Item a doosen of course napkins | 0 | 3 | 4 |
Item eight pillabers | 0 | 6 | 8 |
Item fower lin towels and six courser towels | 0 | 3 | 0 |
Item twelve yards of new cloth with thirty cuts of lin |
0 | 6 | 0 |
Item eight coople of saltfish | 0 | 8 | 0 |
Item his apparell | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Item his gold ring | 1 | 0 | 0 |
In the Studie |
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Item eighty eight <books> in folio | 20 | 0 | 0 |
Item seaventy nyne books in quart | 6 | 0 | 0 |
Item small books in octavo and dicimo sexto | 7 | 0 | 0 |
Item one larg map the world in twoo globes | 0 | 10 | 6 |
Item a map of England and Ireland | 0 | 5 | 0 |
Item three old plaie mapes | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Item two pictures | 0 | 0 | 6 |
Summa totali bonorum |
94 | 17 | 9 |
Debita quæ debet [Debts he is owing] |
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Item To Joffay Dickison | 8 li | 0 | 0 |
Item to William Bulmer | 1 | 15 | 0 |
Item to Isabell Foster | 0 | 5 | 0 |
By me Oswold Chaistor
Thomas Smith
George Horsley
Henry Wouldhave
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folio | a volume made up of full-sized sheets of paper folded once; a volume of the largest size |
harden | a coarse fabric made from the hards of flax or hemp |
lad | laid |
lin | linnen |
pillabers [pillow-bere] | pillowcase |
plaie | play [?] |
quart [quarto] | a volume of sheets folded twice to form four leaves (eight pages) |
sesto [sexto] | a volume of sheets folded to form six leaves (twelve pages) |
…
renewed att my Charge, and that my Neece Sell Byfeild shall have the same house dureing her life, And that after her death the same shall come to my Cosin Amor wills his Executers & assignes, Item I give the one of my Gownes to my Cosin Charles Oxley and the other to Sir Grey. In witnesse whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale the Nyneteenth day of August Anno Domini 1669. |
|
Amor Oxley |
Robert Grey Robert Bulman Notary Public
John Mallabarr
A Scheadule or Catalogue of all such Bookes as by the Will hereunto annexed are given towards a Library for the Free Schoole in Newcastle |
Inprimis one Paignens Hebrew Lexicon in folio.
Item one Dudeus Greeke Dictionary in folio.
Item Dudeus Græce Exercitationes in folio.
Item Clemens Alexandrinus in folio.
Item all Chrysostomes workes consisting of eight volumes in greeke in folio.
Item Nazianzine Greeke and Latine in Two volumes in folio.
Item Gregory Nyssens workes in folio.
Item all Saint Basills workes in greeke and latine in folio.
Item all Xenophons workes greeke and latine in folio. Stevens print
Item the Greeke Heroicke Poems Stevens print in folio.
Item Plutarchs worke Six volumes in greeke Stevens print.
Item Lucians workes two volumes in greeke and latine.
Item Atheneus his dypnosophies greeke and latine in folio, with
Cassaban his learned Annotacions upon them in another folio.
Item Tullies workes two volumes in folio.
Amor Oxley
[End of page 1 of 1. Ref: DPRI/1/1669/O5/1-2]
A note of such bookes as I have lent
to my Freendes.
[End of page 1 of 1. Ref: DPRI/1/1609/P3/1-4]
An Inventarie of all the goodes implementes and Writinges which Luce Addison widow died possessed of (sene and prised (the xxith [21st] daie of Marche 1610.) according to the Computacion of England) by the person under named. |
Imprimis an old counter table with a single leafe valued to |
ii s vi d | |
Item an old trunck | ii s | |
Item a little table | xvi d | |
Item an old Chist | xii d | |
Item one stoole | ii d | |
Item a little old barrell | i d | |
Item a long stole | vi d | |
Item a little stand for drink | iiii d | |
Item a Wasshing Tubb & a collet | viii d | Summa totalis |
Item 7 or 8 peeces of old bordes & wood | viii d | xix s xi d |
Item a stone mugg and 4 disshes | ii d | Laurenc[e] |
Item iii [3] chymney barres and a little paire of broken old tonnges with A Recken Crooke |
iiii d | Turton [?] Danyell Nesbet |
Item a <Rapping> for a bedd | ii s | George Todd |
Item 2 <xii d> smokes. 2 <iiii d> kyves. 2 <iiii d> crosecloths. 2 <iiii d> neck kirchars. a <xvi d> waistcote A Russet <xviii d> petticote, & a <ii s vi d> Clooke |
vii s | his mark Thomas Cuthbert |
Item a paire of hose & shoes | vi d | |
Item 2 old paire of sleeves of <male> | vi d |
Thomas Cuthbert. Thomas Tedder & <Thomas> Satterthwayte
[End of page 1 of 1. Ref: DPRI/1/1611/A1/3]
clooke | cloak |
collet | collar; a collared stand for the tub |
crosecloth [cross-cloth] | a linen cloth worn across the forehead |
kyve [keeve] | a tub or vat |
mark | 13 shillings and 4 pence |
neck kirchar | neckerchief |
recken crooke | pot hanger |
russet | a coarse homespun woollen cloth of a reddish-brown, grey or neutral colour, formerly used for the dress of peasants and country-folk |
sleeve of male | a sleeve of chain-mail |
smoke | smock |
Item paied by this accomptant for mayntaning and keepeing six persons six weekes whilste they remayned in the deceased his howse |
xv s |
Item paied to the Phesecion for drugs to the deceased as by an acquitannce maie appeare the somme of |
xxv s iiii d |
Item paied for servanntes waiges | xvi s vi d |
Item paied to Thomas Tedcastle <for> debt dew by the said deceased for boutes and shooes |
xx s |
Item paied by this accomptante to John Tailor Master of the said pupell in apprentishipp with him, and for making <two paier of> Indentures |
vi li xiiii s |
Item paied for two sutes apparell when he was bound apprentice | xx s |
Item this accomptant Craveth allowance for finding the said puple meate drinke apparell and schooling <a yeare and three quarters> |
ix li |
Item for drawing and passing this accompt and other Charges about the same |
xxxiii s iiii d |
Item this accomptant Craveth allowannce for traveling Fyve sunderie daies to Durham, traveling into the Connterie for Craveing the deceased his debtes, and making bills and notes of accompt and reckoninges |
xxx s |
The somme of these receiptes are |
98 li | 15 s | 0 d | Sexto die [6th] Octobris 1631 Wee whose names are heareunder |
The somme of theise disbursementes are |
74 li | 1 s | 5 d | |
Resting | 24 li | 13 s | 7 d | |
Francis Mylburne William Swinborne Signum Johannis Kinge John Tayler |
[End of page 1 of 1. Ref: DPRI/1/1631/P2/1-2]
accompt | account |
indenture | a deed between two or more parties executed in two or more copies, which copies formerly having their tops or edges correspondingly indented or serrated for identification and security |