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1762 VICKERS Richard INV 214/94/001

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Archive Reference: Lincoln, Lincolnshire Archives INV 214/94/001
Document Type: Inventory
Parish: Sutterby
Document Subject: Richard Vickers
Date of Document: 1760

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Lincoln, Lincolnshire Archives INV 214/94/001

Inventory, Richard Vickers of Sutterby 19 June 1762

Classical Transcription

  1. June the 19th. 1762. A true and Perfect Inventory of all the
  2. Goods and Chattells Moveable and Immoveable of Richard Vickers
  3. Late of Sutterby in the County of Lincoln deceased Valued
  4. and Appraised by us Whose Names are Underwritten.
  5. £ s       d
  6. Impr(imi)s Purse and Apparel £5 5       0       0
  7. In the Parlor One Bed £3 10s a Chest of Drawres 10s One Grate 15s 4     15       0
  8. A Table and Glass 4s 0       4       0
  9. In the Howse Chamber Two Beds £4 One q(uarte)r of Malt £1 4s 5       4       0
  10. four Chares and a Chees heck and One Wheele 5s 0       5       0
  11. In the House One Corner Cubard £1 5s One Ovil table 12s 6d 1     17       6
  12. for a Clok £1 11s 6d One White table 2s Six Chares 4s 1     17       6
  13. for Puter & a Dripingpan 15s and a Dresar 4s 0     19       0
  14. for two flats 2s fireshovel tongs & a Pestil 2s 0       4       0
  15. two Pair of Reckonhookes and a Galoback 2s 0       2       0
  16. a Box Iron & Heators 1s a bras Scumar 1s 0       2       0
  17. a fire Hors a Spit a Pare of Stilyards and a Porr 3s 0       3       0

INV 214/94/001 Classical Transcription continued/2

  1. In the Cithon a Coppor tubs & Other Brwing Vesel £3 10s 3     10       0
  2. for bouls Panshons Churn and Other Milk Vessils
  3. Belonging to the Dary 15s 0     15       0
  4. for a Salting tub and Backingtub 10s                                                            0     10       0
  5. Two temesis two Wodenbottels Eight trenchers 5s 0       5       0
  6. One Cettel Pot & Cover 7s One Peel 1s three Chares 1s 0       9       0
  7. In the Cithon Chamber one Bed £1 for Wheat £3 4       0       0
  8. for things in the Yard for Wagon and Cart £9 9       0       0
  9. for 5 Pare of Iron trases 15s five Colars & hames 6s 1       1       0
  10. foure Holtors 8s One Ox harrow 10s three hors harows 8s 1       6       0
  11. two Plows 7s 6d Screel & Wafts 18s 6d Sacks hopper &
  12. Ridels & Sives a Strike forks Spade & Shovels 15s 2       1       0
  13. [ 3 ] Trays 12s for Hay £2 10s two Yocks & Teams & Horstrees 6s 3       8       0
  14. 46 18       0

 

 

 

 

 

 

INV 214/94/002  Classical Transcription continued/3

  1. The Crop in the feeld
  2. Wheat 2 acors £2 5s Barly 34 acors £34 36       5       0
  3. Oats 11 acors £6 1 Peas & Beans 5 acors & ½ £3 0s 6d 9       1       6
  4. for Wool £15 a Belfor a Hors tumbril & Plow timber 12s 15     12       0
  5. In the Homestead 63 Old Sheep at 8s a Peece 25       4       0
  6. and 55 Lambs at 4s a Peece 11       0       0
  7. three Mares and foles at £13 13       0       0
  8. Two Drought Beas at £9 9       0       0
  9. five Yealing Beas at £1 5s a Peece 6       5       0
  10. foure Cows at £4 10s p(eec)e & Two Calfes at £1 15s 19     15       0
  11. 66 feeld Sheep at 6s 6d p(eec)e 21       9       0
  12. and 20 Lambs at 4s p(eec)e 4       0       0
  13. One Black filly at £4 4s One Browne Mare at £3 3s 7       7       0
  14. 15 Pigs at 6s 6d p(eec)e and 2 Sows at £1 19s 6    [ 1 ]    [ 1 ]
  15. for Geese Ducks & foules in the Yard 1       0       0
  16. for Stock in the Marsh
  17. for 11 Beas at £2 10s p(eec)e 27     10    [ 1 ]
  18. 2 filles and a Coult at £3 10s p(eec)e 10    [ 1 ]    [ 1 ]

 

INV 214/94/002 Classical Transcription continued/4

 

  1. for 35 Sheep at 7s p(eec)e 12    05        0
  2. 235    14        0
  3. Prased by Us
  4. Will Roades
  5. James Procter
  6. Wm Kirkby

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lincoln, Lincolnshire Archives INV 214/94/001

Inventory, Richard Vickers of Sutterby 19 June 1762

Translation

  1. June the 19th 1762 A true and perfect Inventory of all the
  2. goods and chattels moveable and immoveable of Richard Vickers
  3. late of Sutterby in the county of Lincoln deceased valued
  4. and appraised by us whose names are underwritten.
  5. £ s.      d.
  6. Firstly purse and apparel £5 5       0       0
  7. In the Parlour one bed £3 10s. a chest of drawers 10s. one grate 15s. 4     15       0
  8. a table and glass 4s. 0       4       0
  9. In the House Chamber two beds £4 one quarter of malt £1 4s. 5       4       0
  10. four chairs and a cheese heck and one wheel 5s. 0       5       0
  11. In the House one corner cupboard £1 5s. one oval table 12s. 6d. 1     17       6
  12. for a clock £1 11s. 6d. one white table 2s. six chairs 4s. 1     17       6
  13. for pewter & a dripping pan 15s. and a dresser 4s. 0     19       0
  14. for two flats 2s. fire shovel tongs & a pestle 2s. 0       4       0
  15. two pairs of reckonhookes and a gallow brake 0       2       0
  16. a box iron & heaters 1s. a brass skimmer 1s. 0       2       0
  17. a fire horse a spit a pair of steelyards and a porr 3s. 0       3       0

INV 214/94/001 Translation continued/2

  1. In the Kitchen a copper tubs & other brewing vessels £3 10s. 3     10       0
  2. for bowls pancheons churn and other milk vessels
  3. belonging to the Dairy 15s. 0     15       0
  4. for a salting tub and backing tub 10s. 0     10       0
  5. Two temsers two wooden bottles eight trenchers 5s. 0       5       0
  6. One kettle pot & cover 7s. one peel 1s. three chairs 1s. 0       9       0
  7. In the Kitchen Chamber one bed £1 for wheat £3 4       0       0
  8. For things in the Yard for wagon and cart £9 9       0       0
  9. For 5 pairs of iron traces 15s. five collars & hames 6s. 1       1       0
  10. Four halters 8s. one ox harrow 10s. three horse harrows 8s. 1       6       0
  11. Two ploughs 7s. 6d. screel & wafts 18s. 6d. sacks hopper &
  12. riddles & sieves a strike forks spade & shovels 15s. 2       1       0
  13. [ 3 ] trays 12s. for hay £2 10s. two yokes & teams & horsetrees 6s. 3       8       0
  14. 46 18       0

 

 

 

 

 

 INV 214/94/002 Translation continued/3

  1. The crop in the Field
  2. Wheat 2 acres £2 5s. barley 34 acres £34 36       5       0
  3. Oats 11 acres £6 1 peas & beans 5 acres & ½ £3 0s. 6d. 9       1       6
  4. For wool £15 a belfor a horse tumbril & plough timber 12s. 15     12       0
  5. In the Homestead 63 old sheep at 8s a piece 25       4       0
  6. and 55 lambs at 4s a piece 11       0       0
  7. Three mares and foals at £13 13       0       0
  8. Two draught beasts at £9 9       0       0
  9. Five yearling beasts at £1 5s. a piece 6       5       0
  10. Four cows at £4 10s. piece & two calves at £1 15s. 19     15       0
  11. 66 field sheep at 6s. 6d. piece 21       9       0
  12. And 20 lambs at 4s. piece 4       0       0
  13. One black filly at £4 4s. one brown mare at £3 3s. 7       7       0
  14. 15 pigs at 6s. 6d. piece and 2 sows at £1 19s. 6    [ 1 ]   [ 1 ]
  15. For geese ducks & fowl in the Yard 1       0       0
  16. For stock in the Marsh
  17. For 11 beasts at £2 10s. piece 27     10    [ 1 ]
  18. 2 fillys and a colt at £3 10s piece 10    [ 1 ]   [ 1 ]

 

INV 214/94/002 Translation continued/4

  1. For 35 sheep at 7s. piece 12     05       0
  2. 235     14       0
  3. Appraised by us
  4. Will Roades
  5. James Procter
  6. Wm Kirkby

 

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