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October         An Inventory of all and singular the goods & chattels

the 20th         of Isabell Bowton of Colebrook in the countie of

1610            Bucks widow late deceased, And praised by

            Roger Croker, Jeremy Whittle & Tho Pitt


Imprimis                In the hall

            One Joined Cubbert two Tables w[i]th frames

            one chare and a Joynes forme _____________xvij s vj d

            One payre of Andyrons two hangers a fyer

            1 houell and a payre of tones two Iron bares 

            one payre of bellowes two ould lettesses and 

            other ould painted Clothes________________   vij d


                In the chamber over the hall

            One Standing Beedsted one Trundle beedsted 

            two feather beeds three feather boulsters a strawe     

            beed one ringe a kiverlid and a blanket  _______ iij l


            One Joynd Table tenn Joynd stooles a chayre a

            bench one payre of Andirons & a tostinge frone   xii d

            

            Ould painted clothes _________________   v d



            In the Chamber over the Joyners Shoope 


            One Standinge beedsted a feather beed one

            Kiverled fower pillowes one blanket a matte 

            one table w[i]th a frame a forme one bench two

            Chestes one trunck a camper one boxe of lettis

            and ould painted clothes and fame cushins ______v l vj s iiij d


            A leven payre of Sheets fower table clothes

            a leven napkins fower pillowbears ____________ ij l


            In the Chamber over the larder


            Apples wood and ould Lumber _____________ x d


                In the Kichine Chamber 

            

            One table w[i]th two tressells two ould beedsteds 

            two ould flock beeds three ould matts and a forme ____   viij s viij d


            In the Chamber above the buttery 


            One ould border beedsted an ould flockbeed

            and a boulster   _______________________  iii s iiij d


                In the Kichine and the Larder 


            Sixe platters fyve pewter dishes tenn frute 

            dishes fower saucers fower porringers sixe 

            spoones two pewter cansticks fower quart

            pootes two saultes a tucmell and a goblett two

            basons and a cullender _____________  x s

 

            Two brasse panns five kittells two skillets a

            chafindish a brasse pott an Iron pott two fryenge 

            panns a warming pane two skymers fower

            Crason cansticks a mortar and pestea three

            Spitts two gridirons a trivet Three ould

            knyves w[i]th other ould Iron two halke and 

            an iron base  _____________________ xx s


            One planck with two tresses two bushels of

            wheat two kyvers and ould toobes w[i]th other 

            bords and pottes  ________________  xiij s



            In the Stable


            Neyne Longe bords and a kack? _______  iii s


            In the yard

            

            Three hoges    ____________________ xx s

            Wood          ____________________ xxv s


            Sume is           ____________________ xv l xi s

Jeremy Whittle

Thomas of Roger Cocker

Thomas Pitt




Buckinghamshire Archives DAWf: 18/128

Bowlton, Isabella, widow of Colebrook - Inventory





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