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1623 SKITTLE Genet INV 128/126

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Archive Reference: Lincoln, Lincolnshire Archives INV 128/126
Document Type: Inventory
Parish: Driby
Document Subject: Genet Skittle
Date of Document: 1623

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Lincoln, Lincolnshire Archives INV 128/126

Inventory, Genet Skittle of Driby 8 November 1623

Classical Transcription

1. An Inventorie of all the goods & chattles of Genet Skittle of

2. Driby in the county of Lincoln widow deceased the eight day of

3. November one thousand six hundreth twentie and three praised by

4. Thomas Evison, James Scott, George Dent.

5.

6. In the Hall

7. Inprimis her purse and apparell x s

8. Item two cubbards and one dishbench x s

9. Item two pannes two pewter dishes v s

10. Item two kitts two planks two formes iiij s

11. Item a butter pott ij s viij d

12. Item one chearne foure kettle pannes xviij d

13. Item one brassen panne and one kettle xx d

14. Item two pitchers and two mugges iiij d

15. Item one fryinge panne one chaire three stooles xviij d

16. Item one wollen wheele one wodden bowle xvj d

17. Item certaine painted clothes xij d

18. Item one potte vj d

19. In the Parlour

20. Inprimis two great chests ij s vj dINV 128/126 Classical Transcription continued/2

21. Item one bedsteed two mattrices two coverlids

22. one coverlidd one paire of sheetes three neckcher- v s

23. cheifes three ould kercheifes

24. Item one bolster xij d

25. Item a lease of the messuage wherein she dwelt iij li

26. In the pastures

27. Item foure and twenty sheepe two kine x li

28. Item in the Barne

29. Item all the corne xxiiij s

30. Item all the hay xx s

31. Su(m)ma xvij li xij s

32. Money w(hi)ch she oweth

33. To Martine Houlden vj s

34. To the Miller of Ketsbie xviij d

35. To Robert Smithe of Calceby v d

36. Thomas Evison

37. James Scott

38. George Dent

Probatim et al Horncastle 7th April 1624Lincoln, Lincolnshire Archives INV 128/126

Inventory, Genet Skittle of Driby 8 November 1623

Translation

1. An Inventory of all the goods & chattels of Genet Skittle of

2. Driby in the county of Lincoln widow deceased the eighth day of

3. November one thousand six hundred twenty and three appraised by

4. Thomas Evison, James Scott, George Dent.

5.

6. In the Hall

7. Firstly her purse and apparel 10s.

8. Item two cupboards and one dish-bench 10s.

9. Item two pans two pewter dishes 5s.

10. Item two kits two planks two forms 4s.

11. Item a butter pot 2s. 8d.

12. Item one churn four kettle pans 18d.

13. Item one brass pan and one kettle 20d.

14. Item two pitchers and two mugs 4d.

15. Item one frying pan one chair three stools 18d.

16. Item one woollen wheel one wooden bowl 16d.

17. Item certain painted cloths 12d.

18. Item one pot 6d.

19. In the Parlour

20. Firstly two great chests 2s. 6d.INV 128/126 Translation continued/2

21. Item one bedstead two mattresses two coverlids

22. one coverlid one pair of sheets three necker- 5s.

23. chiefs three old kerchiefs

24. Item one bolster 12d.

25. Item a lease of the messuage wherein she dwelt £3

26. In the Pastures

27. Item four and twenty sheep two kine £10

28. Item in the Barn

29. Item all the corn 24s.

30. Item all the hay 20s.

31. Sum £17 12s.

32. Money which she owes

33. To Martine Houlden 6s.

34. To the miller of Ketsby 18d.

35. To Robert Smithe of Calceby 5d.

36. Thomas Evison

37. James Scott

38. George Dent

Probate etc. Horncastle 7th April 1624