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Anthony Poole yeoman of Painswick Inventory April 1671 Gloucestershire Archives 1671/2 Image 1 An inventory taken the first day of April 2 Anno Domini 1671 of all the goods and chattels 3 of Anthony Poole deceased of Painswick within 4 the Diocese of Gloucester yeoman praised by Henry Gardner 5 Thomas Bliss and Thomas Osborne £ s d 6 Impris of money in the deceased's purse at his death 78 00 00 7 Item His wearing apparel 10 00 00 8 Item In money owing to the deceased upon bonds 97 00 00 9 10 11 Item In the parlour one tableboard and frame 6 joyne stools a sideboard one pair of andirons a fire shovel and tongues 2 00 00 12 13 14 Item In the Hall a table board and frame one carpet 6 cushions a joyne form 6 joyne stools one little joyne stool one pair of andirons 2 00 00 15 16 17 18 Item In the kitchen one dresser 5 brass kettles 4 brass pots and skillets a warming pan a chafing dish 2 iron spits a frying pan a gridiron a little pair of iron dogs 6 10 00 19 20 21 22 23 24 Item In the buttery one joyne cupboard one table board & frame & form 13 dishes of pewter half a dozen of small dishes more 2 basins one chamber pot half a dozen of pewter candlesticks one flagon one half flagon 3 porringers & 3 salts 2 tineing dripping pans 3 6 8 25 Item in the dayhouse 3 cowles & one churn 00 10 00 26 27 Item In the cellar 2 horses 3 barrels and two lesser vessels 00 6 08 28 29 30 Item In the parlour chamber one joyne bedstead mat and cord ne red set rug one tuke bed one tuke bolster two pillows 2 00 00 31 32 33 34 35 Item In the hall chamber one joyne bedstead one joyne cupboard and press one joyne chest one joyne chair 2 tuck beds 2 tuck bolsters 2 pillows 3 red rugs one pair of valences and curtains one coffer 5 00 00 36 37 Item In the entry chamber3 canvas beds two rugs one coverlet 3 bolsters 01 10 00 38 39 40 Item In linen 4 pair of sheets 4 table board cloths one dozen of napkins half a dozen of towels 03 00 00 41 Item Of woollen blankets 6 pair of all sorts 2 00 00 42 Item In meat of all sorts 4 00 00 43 Item In cheese 4 00 00 44 45 Item In barley and wheat in the barn not threshed 5 00 00 46 Item Of wheat now growing 7 acres at 7 00 00 47 Item Of peas now sowed 2 acres - 06 08 48 Item 5 kine 2 calved 3 t(w)o calve 15 00 00 49 Item Of ewes & lambs 33 13 03 04

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Anthony Poole yeoman of Painswick

Inventory April 1671

Gloucestershire Archives 1671/2 Image

1 An inventory taken the first day of April

2 Anno Domini 1671 of all the goods and chattels

3 of Anthony Poole deceased of Painswick within

4 the Diocese of Gloucester yeoman praised by Henry Gardner

5 Thomas Bliss and Thomas Osborne

£ s d

6 Impris of money in the deceased's purse at his death 78 00 00

7 Item His wearing apparel 10 00 00

8 Item In money owing to the deceased upon bonds 97 00 00

9 10 11

Item In the parlour one tableboard and frame 6 joyne stools a sideboard one pair of andirons a fire shovel and tongues

2 00 00

12 13 14

Item In the Hall a table board and frame one carpet 6 cushions a joyne form 6 joyne stools one little joyne stool one pair of andirons

2 00 00

15 16 17 18

Item In the kitchen one dresser 5 brass kettles 4 brass pots and skillets a warming pan a chafing dish 2 iron spits a frying pan a gridiron a little pair of iron dogs

6 10 00

19 20 21 22 23 24

Item In the buttery one joyne cupboard one table board & frame & form 13 dishes of pewter half a dozen of small dishes more 2 basins one chamber pot half a dozen of pewter candlesticks one flagon one half flagon 3 porringers & 3 salts 2 tineing dripping pans

3 6 8

25 Item in the dayhouse 3 cowles & one churn 00 10 00

26 27

Item In the cellar 2 horses 3 barrels and two lesser vessels

00 6 08

28 29 30

Item In the parlour chamber one joyne bedstead mat and cord ne red set rug one tuke bed one tuke bolster two pillows

2 00 00

31 32 33 34 35

Item In the hall chamber one joyne bedstead one joyne cupboard and press one joyne chest one joyne chair 2 tuck beds 2 tuck bolsters 2 pillows 3 red rugs one pair of valences and curtains one coffer

5 00 00

36 37

Item In the entry chamber3 canvas beds two rugs one coverlet 3 bolsters

01 10 00

38 39 40

Item In linen 4 pair of sheets 4 table board cloths one dozen of napkins half a dozen of towels

03 00 00

41 Item Of woollen blankets 6 pair of all sorts 2 00 00

42 Item In meat of all sorts 4 00 00

43 Item In cheese 4 00 00

44 45

Item In barley and wheat in the barn not threshed

5 00 00

46 Item Of wheat now growing 7 acres at 7 00 00

47 Item Of peas now sowed 2 acres - 06 08

48 Item 5 kine 2 calved 3 t(w)o calve 15 00 00

49 Item Of ewes & lambs 33 13 03 04

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50 Item Of other sheep 20 6 13 04

51 Item One kelding 3 10 00

52 Item Of hay about 3 loads 3 00 00

53 Item Of malt 10 bushels 5 10 00

54 Item Of two pigs 00 16 00

55 56 57

Item In ploughtack one long wain and wheels one dung wain and wheels one dray 3 ploughs one pair of harness

06 13 04

58 59

Item In small implements & lumber of all sorts not particularly mentioned

1 10 00

Henry Gardiner Thomas Bliss Thomas Osborne

Transcriber’s Note – Sarah Harris

line 24: tineing = tin

line 26: horse = bench or plank on which beer barrels were placed

line 29 and 30: tuke (otherwise tick) - linen or cotton cloth

line 51: kelding - gelding?

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Richard Poole of Painswick

Inventory November 1707

Gloucestershire Archives 1707 159 A & B Image enter image number

1 A True & perfect Inventry of all the

2 Goods & Chattells of Richard Poole

3 Of the P[ar]ish of Paynswick Gent[leman]

4 De[cea]sed

£ s d

5 Impris Wearing apparel & money in his Purse 50 00 00

6 Item Thirty four cow beasts 75 00 00

7 Item One Hundred & eighty Sheep & Lambs 30 00 00

8 Item Four Horses 16 00 00

9 Item Twelve Sowe 8 00 00

10 Item Hay 20 00 00

11 Item Corn of all Sorts 70 00 00

12 Item In Malt 9 00 00

13 Item Six acres of wheat upon the Ground 6 00 00

14 Item Twenty acres of Land ye is now to be Sowne 0 10 00

15 Item Four Plowtack of all Sorts 12 10 00

16 Item The furniture in the Parlour Chamber 10 00 00

17 Item The furniture in the Hall Chamber 6 00 00

18 Item The furniture in the Study 3 00 00

19 Item The furniture in the Garrett 2 10 00

20 Item The furniture in the Kitchen Chamber 2 10 00

21 Item In Wool and Yarne 10 00 00

22 Item Cheese 10 00 00

23 Item Cloth shares and Teasels 1 00 00

24 Item Plate 40 00 00

25 Item Book debts 50 00 00

26 Item In Linen of all sorts 30 00 00

27 Item The Goods in the Parlour 5 00 00

28 Item In the Hall one Clock & other Goods 5 00 00

29 Item IN the Kitchen Brass & Pewter with one

30 Item Jack and other goods 10 00 00

Total 490 00 00

Over leaf

28 Nov 1707…Rich[ard] Poole…..Paynswick

Taken and appraised by upon the 6th Day of November 1707 Will[ia]m Froame Rich[ard] Gardner Will[ia]m Mills

Latin ….28 November 1707…. Graham Poole

Transcriber’s Note –

Original signatures on back i.e. on A Inventory details only on B

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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John Portlock Yeoman of Painswick

Inventory 6th May 1767

Gloucestershire Archives 1769/14 1769/14A Image enter image number

1 An Inventory and appraisement of the

2 Goods Chattells and Effects of John Portlock late of the parish

3 Of Painswick in the County and Diocese of Gloucester

4 Yeoman deceased Valued and appraised by us whose

5 Names are underwritten this 6th Day of May 1767

£ s d

6 Impris Wearing apparel and household Goods valued at 10 0 0

7 Item

8 Item

9 10

Item

11 12 13

Item

etc Item

etc Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Total

Over leaf

J[oh]no Sewell appraisers Stephen Dangerfield

Latin This Inventory was exhibited as a true one the 1st Day of June in the year of our Lord 1769 By Hannah Portlock widow and administratrix etc nevertheless under protestation of adding etc.

Transcriber’s Note – Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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John Preston Baker of parish of Painswick

Inventory January 1771

Gloucestershire Archives 1771/4 Image enter image number

1 Inventory of the Goods Chattels Effects and

2 Personal Estate of John Preston late of the Parish of

3 Painswick in the County and Diocese of Gloucester

4 Baker Deceased Taken this Twenty Ninth Day of

5 January 1771

£ s d

6 Impris Wearing apparel and Money in purse 2 10 0

7 Item Household Goods 6 14 8

8 Item Utensils of Trade 2 6 4

9 10

Item Stock in hand 1 10 0

11 12 13

Item

etc Item

etc Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Total 13 1 0

Over leaf

Appraised by me Samuel Birt

Latin

Transcriber’s Note There are two inventories, identical in content but different in layout and Samuel abbreviated.

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Samuel Prestwood Labourer of Painswick

Inventory August 1748

Gloucestershire Archives 1748/39 Image enter image number

1 An Inventory of the Goods

2 And Chattels of Samuel

3 Prestwood late of Painswick

4 In the County of Gloucester Labourer

5 Deceased

£ s d

6 Impris His wearing apparel and Money 15 0 0

7 Item His household goods valued at 3 10 0

8 Item

9 Item

10 Item

11 Item

32 Item

Total 18 10 0

Over leaf

you may have a few words on the ‘outside’ of the Inventory – enter them here

Leonard Prestwood

Latin This Inventory was exhibited the 6th Day of August in The Year of our Lord 1748 by Leonard Prestwood Nephew & Adminstrator for a true one and so forth nevertheless Under protestation of adding and so forth

Transcriber’s Note –

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Thomas Rawlins Clerk of Painswick

Inventory January 1753

Gloucestershire Archives 1753/3 Image enter image number

1 An Inventory of the Goods and Chattles of Tho[ma] s Rawlins late

2 Of the City of Glo[uceste]r Clerk dece’d Taken and appraized by us this

3 22nd day of Jaury 1753

4

5

£ s d

6 Impris Kitchen Ten Dishes of pewter and 2 doz[en] of plates 1 2 0

7 Item Six Brass Candlesticks 3s a ffire screen 8s and a ffire Jack 3s 0 11 0

8 Item A ffire grate, shovale & tongs 10s two metal tables 4s 0 14 0

9 In the room over the Kitchen

10 Item A Brass bed stead and bed with the appert[unance]s 2 0 0

11 Item A Buroe & old Chest of draws 1 0 0

12 Item 4 old Chairs 0 1 0

13 In the Parlour Chamber

14 Item A bedstead bed 2:10:0 a Buroe 15S 4 Chairs 2S 3 7 0

15 Item A dressing table & glass 1:0:0 fire shovel & tongs 2/6 1 2 6

16 Item A close stool and 2 old chairs 0 4 0

17 In the Garrett

18 Item An old bed beadstead 15s a larger Chest 5s 1 0 0

19 Item In the parlour 3 Tables 1:0:0 Two cooking Glass 2:0:0 Six Chairs 9 s 3 9 0

20 Item A fire grate fire shovel & tongs 10s 0 10 0

21 Item An old Fashion clock 15 0 15 0

22 In the brewhouse

23 Item 4 potts and kettles 10s 2 pails 23 0 12 0

24 in the Cellar

25 Item One Hogshead and barrels and 2 half barrels 0 15 0

Total 17 2 6

Over leaf

23rd January 1753 Will of the Rev[eren]d Mr Thomas Rawlins Late of Painswick Regd

Joshua Bretherton James Avard appraizers

Latin

Transcriber’s Note –

Difficult to read – plenty of ink smudges. They wrote the individual values on the lines and I have worked out that

the raised letter was a symbol for shillings but cannot remember whether this was an “s” or whether there was

another symbol and I cannot make it out.

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Samuel Rogers Vicar of Painswick

Inventory August 1701

Gloucestershire Archives 1701/33 Image

1 A true inventory of the goods and chattels of Mr Samuel

2 Rogers Vicar of Painswick lately deceased appraised by us

3 whose names are here subscribed this twelfth day of Augst 1701

£ s d

4 The wearing apparel & money in pocket & book debts 50 00 00 5 The study of books 20 00 00

6 The furniture in the parlour 03 10 00 7 The furniture in the best chamber 05 00 00

8 The furniture in the hall 00 10 00 9 The furniture in the hall chamber 01 10 00

10 The furniture in two little chambers near the hall chamber 00 10 00

11 The furniture in a little chamber near the best chamber 10 00 00 12 The plaatt 15 00 00

13 The kitchen furniture 05 00 00 14 The linen 05 00 00

15 In the dayhouse & cheese loft 02 10 00 16 In the back kitchen & butteries 01 10 00

17 In cows calves sheep & lambs 52 00 00

18 In oxen and horses 34 00 00 19 In corn in the house and in Rick and growing & in malt 52 06 06

20 In wool 05 10 00 21 one pig 00 10 00

22 In hay 05 00 00 23 In timber 06 00 00

24 In plough tack and lumber thereunto belonging 04 00 00

Total The sum total is 270 06 06

Henry Townsend Richard Gardner Samuel Sevill

Latin the date here is 22 May 1701 (see inventory date above)

Transcriber’s Note – Sarah Harris

Line 12: plaatt possibly plate as in pewter or silver table ware

line 16: back kitchen: bakehouse or general store room particularly containing brewing equipment

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John Russell of Painswick

Inventory January 1632

Gloucestershire Archives 1633/40 Image

1 A true and perfect inventory of all the goods

2 chattels rights and credits of John Russell late

3 of Painswick in the County and Diocese of Gloucs

4 deceased taken the 25th day of January

5 Anno Domini 1632 and valued and praised by

6 Those whose names are subscribed viz

7 William Acson vicar

8 John King(?) William Osborne

9 Thomas Gardener Charles Barnwood

£ s d

10 11

Impris his wearing apparel and money in his purse

4

12 13

Item three flock beds six boulsters and sheets and a pair of pillow beares

5

14 15 16

Item 4 coverlettes 3 pairs of blankets one standing joyne bedstead and two low bedsteads

4

17 18 19 20

Item in naperieware 3 pairs of sheets and one sheet two bound cloths one towel and two table napkins and two tablecloths

10 5

21 22 23 24 25

Item two chests and 6 coffers and one press and one little square table board and a court cupboard 4 table boards with frames 3 forms and 4 joyne stools and a chair

3 10

26 27 28 29

Item in brass two pots two pans two kettles one skillet and one skimmer two chafing dishes of brass and two basting ladles

3 6 8

30 31 32 33

Item in pewter of all sorts 24 pieces one brass candlestick 1 pewter candlestick 1 dozen of pewter spoons 1 pewter basin 3 pewter salts

2 6 8

34 35 36 37

Item I ironware 1 broch a pair of Andirons one gridiron 1 toasting iron one frying pan with other small iron implements

13 4

38 39 40 41 42

Item In copperyware two skeeles one stand 1 cowle one barrel a half barrel a powdering tub a churn a cheese wringer with other small copperyware and earthenware

20 0

43 Item in cheese in the house 40 0

44 Item 6 fletches of bacon 40 0

45 Item certain wool in the house 10 0

46 47

Item In corn in the barn and the house

4 0 0

48 Item in corn upon the ground 20 0

49 Item in hay 40 0

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50 Item one mare and colt 3 0 0

51 Item seven kine 20 0 0

52 Item 20 sheep of all sorts 5 0 0

53 Item one little store pig 4 0

54 55

Item In other small implements omitted or not otherwise praised

5 0

56 Debt owing without speciality 3 6 8

Total Sum total 69 8 4

Over leaf

Latin Presented ......16th day of November 1633 by Margaret Russell, relict and exec.

Transcriber’s Note – Sarah Harris

Line 7: This reading of the name and occupation is confirmed in Victoria County Histories http://www.british-

history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol11/pp80-83

Line 9: Possibly Ellis not Thomas

line 13: beares = cases; the valuation seems to me to be high for the item but it is certainly some number of £'s and

appears to be a 'v' thus £5

line 34: broch = spit

line 36: toasting iron = toasting fork

line 38: skeeles = scales

line 40: powdering tub = a tub for pickling or salting meat

Total appears to be written as 3 score 9 £ 8 shillings and possibly 8 or 4 pence whereas the total sum might be as

large as £77/15/8

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Richard Scriven Labourer of Painswick

Inventory 24th February 1770

Gloucestershire Archives 1770/32 1770/32A Image enter image number

1 Inventory of the Household Goods and Effects

2 Effects of Richard Scriven late of the parish of

3 Painswick in the County and Diocese of Gloucester

4 Of Gloucester Labourer Deceased Taken this 24th

5 Day of February 1770

£ s d

6 Impris Wearing apparel 2 10 8

7 Item Money in purse 0 19 6

8 Item Household Goods 6 19 10

9 10

Item

11 12 13

Item

etc Item

etc Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Total 10 9 4

Over leaf

Appraised by me W[illia]m Hogg

Latin This inventory was Exhibited on the 24th Day of February in the year of our Lord 1770 By Deborah Scriven Widow and Administratrix as a true one etc Nevertheless Under protestation of adding etc

Transcriber’s Note – The repetition of “Effects” and “of Gloucester” is present in /32 but does not occur in /32A

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Giles Smith, chandler of Painswick

Inventory January 1707/8

Gloucestershire 1707/172 Image enter image number

1 A True and Perfect Inventory of all the Goods

2 And Chattles of Giles Smith of ye P[ar]ish of Painsw-

3 Ick in the County of Gloster Chandler late deceased

4 Appraised ye fifft day of January 1707/8 by us whose

5 Names are under Written

£ s d

6 Impris Wearing Apparrel & money in purse 10 00 00

7 Item Wooling & Lining Cloth & small wares in ye

8 Item Shop of what Nature or kindsoever 210 00 00

9 Item Oyle, Pitch, Brandy, Tobacco, Candles & other

10 Item Goods in the Seller 100 00 00

11 Item In ye Warehouse Cloth, serges, stuff & other

12 Item Mesory Goods 100 00 00

13 Item In the Garrets Nailes, Glew & other Waxes 050 00 00

14 Item In the Malthouse in Barley & Malt 100 00 00

15 Item In the Pantry Chamber one bed and bedsteed w[i]th

16 Item The Appurtenances there to belonging 5 00 00

17 Item In the Kitching Chamber one bed & bedsteed

18 Item With the Appurenances 3 00 00

19 Item In the Garrett over ye Kitching Chamber tow

20 Item Beds & Bedsteeds w[i]th their Appurtenances 6 00 00

21 Item In Plate 5 00 00

22 Item Brass & Pewter & Dring Vessells 5 00 00

23 Item In the Courte one large Beech Woodpile 6 00 00

24 Item Lumber of all Sorts 5 00 00

25

26 595 00 00

27 Shop Books in Good Depts and bad 300 00 00

Total 895 00 00

Over leaf

John Parker Edward Aldridge Thomas Clements Dan[ie]l Packer

Latin …10 January 1707 … ? Richard Smith

Transcriber’s Note

Latin is overleaf

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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John Smith of Painswick

Inventory November 1702

Gloucestershire Archives 1702/171 Image

1 A true and perfect inventory taken the 25th day of this instant

2 November in the year of Our Lord 1702 of all the goods

3 chattels and cattle of John Smith late an inhabitant of the

4 parish of Painswick in the County of Gloucs who deceased the

5 twentieth of this present instant this inventory is as followeth

£ s d

6 Impris his wearing apparel and money in his purse 7 0 0

7 8 9

Item in the kitchen one brass pot one brass kettle six small dishes of pewter one table board 2 chairs and other small lumber

1 0 0

10 11 12

Item in the chamber 2 beds 2 bedsteads 2 bolsters 2 coverlets 2 pairs of sheets 2 chests one coffer

3 0 0

13 Item in the malt house 12 bushels of malt 1 10 0

14 Item in the barn 2 parcels of hay 4 0 0

15 Item one horse pad & sacks 1 10 0

16 Item of good debts 34 0 0

17 Item of desperate debts one band twenty pounds 20 0 0

18 Item of small desperate debts three pounds 3 0 0

Total 75 0 0

Appraised by us Daniel Bliss the mark of William Rundle

Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris

line 15: pad = small cushion for a pillion

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Thomas Smith Yeoman of Painswick

Inventory June 1731

Gloucestershire Archives 1731/44 Image enter image number

1 A true and perfect Inventory of

2 All the Goods and Chatles of Thomas

3 Smith late of Paynswick in the

4 County of Gloucester yeoman lately

5 Dece[ase]d taken and appraized the

6 Seven and twentieth day of May

7 1731 b us whose names are under

8 written

£ s d

9 Impris Three milk cows 9 0 0

10 Item One horse 2 10 0

11 Item Two hogsheads 0 14 0

12 Item One barrel two half barrels 0 8 0

13 Item Three beds and bedsteds & all thereunto belonging 6 0 0

14 Item One pair of Brasses 0 2 0

15 Item Table linnon 01 5 0

16 Item One chest of drawers one Looking glass 0 16 0

17 Item One trunk with a drawer under it 0 2 0

18 Item Two chests one trunk 0 5 0

19 Item Sixteen Chairs 0 16 0

20 Item Six leather Chairs 0 12 0

21 Item One oval table 0 6 0

22 Item One Clock 0 15 0

23 Item Two Joint Stools 0 2 0

24 Item Nine dishes of pewter 1 7 0

25 Item Seventeen pewter plates 0 9 0

26 Item Three brass kettles 0 18 0

27 Item One brass pott 0 5 0

28 Item One bellmetal pott 0 4 0

29 Item One iron fork 0 4 0

30 Item One brass pan 0 2 0

31 Item One cheese press 0 2 6

32 Item One oval table pair of brass andirons in the

33 House of Thomas Harris 0 12 0

34 Item One bed and bedstead a all thereto belonging 3 0 0

35 Item One silver tankard 6 0 0

36 Item All lumber goods 0 5 0

37 Item Wearing apparel of dece[ase]d 0 10 0

Total 38 10 0

Over leaf

4th Junii 1731 (in Latin) //// of Thomas Smith …………..

William Holder Stephen Cadd App[raiser]s John Loveday

Latin 4th June 1731…….Anna Smith

Transcriber’s Note –

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Latin not copied

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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John Stephens, Clothworker of Painswick

Inventory October 1713

Gloucestershire 1713/195 Image enter image number

1 A true and perfect Inventory

2 Of all the Goods Cattells and

3 Chattells of John Stephens

4 Clothworker lately dec[eas]ed of

5 The parish of Paynswick in manner & form

6 Following viz

£ s d

7 Impris In the kitchen

8 Item Three books in all 2 old bibles & one little book 0 01 06

9 Item One table board & forme & 2 joint stools & 2

10 Little stools & 2 old chairs 0 06 00

11 Item Two pair of iron dogs & fire irons Salt box

12 And a pair of bellows 0 02 00

13 Item One spit & dripping pan & small things

14 On the stove 0 03 00

15 Item An old frying pan & Baconrack & paile 0 01 00

16 In the Buttery

17 Item An old cupboard an old table & 3 old

18 Drink vessels one doz[en] of trenchers 0 05 00

19 Item Six Glass bottles and old earthen pans &

20 Item Cups one skimmer & ladle & Hair Siefe 0 02 00

21 Item In old pewter about 14lb 0 06 00

22 Item One cowle one skeel 4 d One little brass

23 Item Pott one Iron pott one kettle & one boiler 0 14 00

24 Above stairs

25 Item A flock bed & bedstead & 2 coverlids 2 blankets

26 One bolster 2 little pillow 3 p[ai]r of sheets

27 & 3 napkins in all 2 10 00

28 Item On joint chest two leather trunks 5 Boxes

29 One old Coffer one old cupboard in all 0 12 06

30 Item All wearing Apparell 1 06 00

31 Item Wood and Lumber 0 10 00

Total 7 1 02

Over leaf

Oct[ober] 29th 1713 This is a true appraisem[en]t made by us Arth[ur] Lawrence Jos[eph] Elland

Latin …Marg… Stephens

Transcriber’s Note

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Hester Symonds of Painswick

Inventory August 1712

Gloucestershire 1712/131 Image enter image number

1 An Inventory taken

2 The 8th day of August

3 1712 of all the Goods &

4 Chattells of Hester Symonds of the P[ari]sh

5 Of Paynswick in the county of Glou[ceste]r

6 Late dece[ase]d by us whose names are

7 Hereunto subscribed

£ s d

8 Impris His Wearing Apparell & money

9 In his purse 0 5 00

10 Item In the Parlour Chamber 2 10 00

11 Item In the Rooms ov[er] the Shop in Value 1 00 00

12 Item A Second Hand Table board and

13 All other Lumber Goods 1 00 00

Total

Over leaf

8 Aug[us]t 1712 …Hester Symonds… Of Paynswick (registered and initialled)

Witness John Packer William Loveday

Latin … 8 August 1712…Samuel Simonds…

Transcriber’s Note

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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John Tawney, Yeoman of Painswick

Inventory November 1712

Gloucestershire 1712/271 Image enter image number

1 A true and perfect Inventory of the Goods and Chattles

2 Of John Tawney, yeoman, of the Parish of Painswick

3 Late dece[a]s[e]d. taken the 4th day of November Anno Dom[ini] 1712

4 By us whose names are her under written

5

£ s d

6 Impris His wearing apparel of all sorts 2 00 00 7 Item One Bed in the Parlor Chamber and all belonging 2 00 00

8 Item One Bed in the Little Chamber 1 00 00

9 Item Linnen of all Sorts 1 10 00 10 Item In Brass and Pewter 1 10 00

11 Item In Table Bords 1 00 00 12 Item Four Cowes and three Calves 12 00 00

13 Item Sheep of all Sorts 18 00 00 14 Item Three old horses 07 00 00

15 Item Four Pigges 03 00 00

16 Item In Grains of all sorts 30 00 00 17 Item In hay 08 00 00

18 Item In Lumber of all sorts 02 00 00

Total 89 00 00 Over leaf

8th Nov[ember] 1712 …John Tawney.. Paynswick

Appraised by us John Parker John Bridger John Poole

Latin if possible enter the essential points here eg Fred Blogs executor / Fredricka Bloggs Administrator/ any other dates that are not in the inventory

Transcriber’s Note

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Thomas Taylor yeoman of Painswick

Inventory April1677

Gloucestershire Archives 1677/21 Image

1 A true and perfect Inventory taken the seven and

2 twentieth day of April 1677: of all the goods chattels

3 and cattle of Thomas Taylor deceased of the parish

4 of Painswick within the diocese of Gloucs. yeoman

5 prised by us whose names are hereunto subscribed

£ s d

6 7

Impris the deceased's wearing apparel and money in his purse

03 00 00

8 9 10

Item in the parlour one long tableboard & frame & carpet one wainscot cupboard six leather chairs six joyne stools

01 00 00

11 12 13

Item In the hall a long tableboard and frame one old side cupboard a pair of iron andirons

00 06 08

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Item in the kitchen two brass pots two brass kettles one iron put two brass pans two skillets eight dishes of pewter five plates two flagons two cups four candlesticks one salt one pottinger three saucers a muster pot three chamber pots an iron dripping pad and two spits

01 10 00

21 22

Item in the buttery three barrels and two half barrels

00 05 00

23 24 25 26 27 28

Item in the parlour chamber a tester bedstead with curtains and valance a featherbed and rug two pair of blankets three old flock beds one rug five low chairs two stools a pair of andirons a fire shovel and tongs one trunk

02 00 00

29 30

Item in the buttery chamber one bedstead with curtains & valance one chest one coffer

00 10 00

31 32

Item in the hall chamber a half tester bed stead one old coffer

00 03 04

33 Item in provision and corn in the house 02 10 00

34 35

Item of quick cattle four kine two year old beast two sucking calves

15 00 00

36 Item in hay and fodder 13 00 00

37 Item of wheat growing 6 acres 03 00 00

38 Item four store pigs 01 00 00

39 40

Item of pails coolers and other lumber not particularly named

00 10 00

Total The total is 43 15 00

Henry Gardner Sam Weller Richard Clarke John Haines

Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris

line 18: pottinger = earlier name for porringer

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Henry Terrett of Painswick

Inventory July 1678

Gloucestershire Archives 1678/56 Image

1 An Inventory taken the 29 of July 1678

2 of all the goods chattels and cattle of Henry

3 Terrett late of Painswick within the diocese of

4 Gloucester translator deceased taken

5 6 7

and appraised by us James Loveday Stephen Wren Daniel Osborne

£ s d

8 9

Impris in money in the deceased's purse and owing to him at his death

29 0 0

10 Item his wearing apparel 1 0 0

11 Item three red rugs two pair of blankets 1 0 0

12 13 14 15 16

Item also two flock beds canvas outside three bolsters two tuck outside one canvas all stuffed with flocks two pair of hemp sheets & one pair of new hemp sheets

1 15 0

17 18

Item two bedsteads matt and cords A little cupboard a caker & a box

0 8 0

19 Item one small parcel of boards and planks 0 3 0

20 Item in the hall one cupboard 0 4 0

21 22 23

Item three brass kettles one brass boiler one brass pot one skillet one skimmer one dish of pewter

0 18 0

24 25

Item one fire shovel one pair of tongs one pair of bellows

0 1 6

26 Item one piece of bacon 0 5 0

27 Item one parcel of wood for the fire 1 10 0

28 29

Item two bends of lethen and working tools old leeses

0 6 0

30 Item one wheel barrow and hand barrow 0 2 6

31 Item one half barrel for beer one scell 0 2 6

32 Item more in lumber 0 2 0

Total toto 36 17 6

Latin 10th August 1678 .... by Alice Rebet executrix, witnessed etc.

Transcriber’s Note Sarah Harris (I found this quite difficult!)

lines 28/29. Can't make much sense of this

line 31 scell - possibly a skeel

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Samuel Terrett, rug maker of Painswick

Inventory August 1711

Gloucestershire 1712/71 Image enter image number

1 An Inventory of all

2 The Goods and Chattles Rights and Creditts

3 Samuel Terrett late of Painswick in the Countey of Glouc[este]r

4 Rug Maker taken and ppraised the Sixteenth Day of August

5 In the Tenth Yeare of the reigne of our soveraigne Lady Queen

6 Anne by the Grace of God now Queen great Britain Scottland

7 & Ierl[an]d an[no] do[mini] 1711 by us Thomas Stanley and Thomas Gardner

8 Both of Painswick as followeth

£ s d

9 Impris For ends & Crippings & throums 04 00 00

10 Item For Abb & leisst[?] 03 03 4

11 Item For Wool in the house 01 10 6

12 Item For three white wierfs[?] 01 16 0

13 Item For Eight white Sevens 02 12 0

14 Item For three Raw rugs & Yarne on ye Loume 01 06 8

15 Item For one red rug 00 10 00

16 Item For one horse prized at 03 00 00

17 Item For one standing bedsteed & bed & bolster & furniture belonging thereunto

03 00 00

18 Item For half head bedsteed & a pair of sheets & bolster belonging thereunto 00 12 00

19 Item For two pillows 00 12 00

20 Item For his wearing apparel & pair of showse 03 15 00

21 Item For one loume & working tools & a warp tong bar & a beam & scales 01 10 00

22 Item For Caiche when the funerall charge paid 04 00 00

23 Item For two old potts one Cetell & warming pan 01 05 00

24 Item For Debts good & bad 07 03 00

25 Item For eight dishes of pewter & porringers 00 12 00

26 Item For a small table bord at 00 05 00

27 Item For one Jack two spits two small Iron Dogs & one fier Tongs at 00 08 6

28 Item For Lumber Goods 00 10 00

29 Item For wood and bolles 01 00 00

Total 42 11 00

Over leaf

Thomas Stanley Thomas Gardner

Latin …24 May 1712….Mary Tarrett

Transcriber’s Note

? unknown words or strange spellings – general spelling difficult!

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Ann Try of Painswick

Inventory November 1663

Gloucestershire Archives 1663/208 Image

1 November 23rd 1663

2 A perfect inventory of the monies goods and chattels

3 of Ann Try late of Painswick

£ s d

4 Impris in money 04 0 0

5 Item more in money 5 3 0

6 Item 1 silk grogoroon gown 2 0 0

7 Item 2 red petticoats 0 10 0

8 Item 1 cloth of silver cushnett 0 1 6

9 Item between 40 and 20 yards of red flanning 0 11 8

10 Item 1 old purple coloured velvet purse 0 0 6

11 Item 1 diamond ring 1 0 0

12 Item 2 other rings with stones in them 1 0 0

13 Item 1 jewel and 2 stones in it 1 0 0

14 Item 1 silver bodkin with a stone in it 0 10 0

15 Item 1 silver stopper and 1 wooden tobacco pipe cast 0 1 6

16 Item 2 pair of old hempen sheets 0 6 0

17 Item 1 dozen old hempen napkins 0 2 0

Total 16 6 2

Appraised to this Edmond Kingston John (Haltiplord)

Latin Presented ...... at Gloucester..... 24th day of November anno domini 1663 by the administrator......

Transcriber’s Note : Sarah HArris

line 6: grogoroon = grogram; silk fabric sometimes mixed with wool and mohair and stiffened with gum

line 9: flanning possibly flannel

line 14: bodkin - a long hairpin usually with an ornamental head

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John Tunley Yeoman of Painswick Edge

Inventory November 1722

Gloucestershire Archives 1722/107 Image enter image number

1 A true and just Inv[entor]y of all & singular the goods Chattels

2 Rights debts & credits of John Tunley late of Painswick Edge

3 In the parish of Painswick in the County of Glou[ceste]r yeoman

4 Dec[ease]d who there died on or about the Eighteenth Day of this

5 Instant April takin & appraised this three & twentieth

6 Day of April in the Eighth year of His reign of our own

7 Sovereign Lord George King over great Britain or Annor[um]

8 Dom[ini] 1722 by us whose names are subscribed as appraiser

9 That is to say

£ s d

10 Impris His wearing apparel all which (save some

11 Shirts) being very old 00 09 0

12 Item Money in purse 01 17 1/2

13 Item Money due to him being the remainder of a house

14 & its appurtenances he sold to Mr Henry Baldwin 06 17 0

15 Item A brass kettle with its large iron band a Brass

16 Boiler with three iron hangers & an old bruised &

17 Broken brass pan all weighing forty four pounds at

18 Ten pence the pound 01 16 8

19 Item In parler a platter & a plate weighing three pounds 00 01 6

20 Item One spit, Three rusty curtain rods two old & rust eaten

Andirons a Thatching knife and an old keaphook(?) & speck(?)knife

Two links & a pair of old torn bathered Bellows 00 02 6

Item One stool a spit shuvil & a pick 00 02 0

Item An old Coffer a broken cupboard four wood stools

A broken chair all old & worm riden 00 04 0

Item An old Tester Bedstead an old Tick feather bed an

Item Old Bolster a bolster drawer two stools a red set Rugg

Item & two Blankets all old & [?]worn 01 01 6

Item A long table board and frame 00 03 0

Item Beer vessels a two quarter barrel & a half barrel

One cowl & a tubb a straining sieve & a peck measure 00 07 6

Item An old hatchet & a patched & rusty frying pan having

Many holes in it 00 00 8

Item A small earthen pan 00 00 1/2

Item Thirteen small brush faggots & a worm eaten Ladder 00 00 5

Item An old torn & moth eaten coverlid & an apron 00 01 6

Total 13 03 1

Over leaf

you may have a few words on the ‘outside’ of the Inventory – enter them here

Daniel Bliss Hanary Baldwin appraisers

Latin ? John Tunley………son

Transcriber’s Note

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Very difficult to read in places

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Thomas Turner, Mason of Painswick

Inventory Sept 1727

Gloucestershire Archives 1727/71 Image enter image number

1 Sept[ember] 11th 1727

2 An Inventory of the Goods and

3 Chattells of Thomas Turner late

4 Of Paynswick in the County of

5 Glouc[este]r Mason Dece[ase]d

£ s d

6 Impris For wearing apparel and Book Debts 5 00 00

7 Item The furniture belonging to the Parlour

8 Chamber 1 10 00

9 Item The furniture belonging to the

10 Kitchen chamber 0 10 00

11 Item The furniture belonging to the parlour 0 05 00

12 Item The furniture belonging to the kitchen 2 00 00

13 Item The stock & furniture of the Celler 1 10 00

14 Item For the Iron and Working Tools

15 Belonging to the shop 5 00 00

16 Item For the copper and things belonging

17 To the brewhouse 2 00 00

18 Item For a Pigg in the Sty 0 10 00

19 Item

20 Item

Total 18 05 00

Over leaf

William Hall George Cult(?)

Latin

Transcriber’s Note

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Jonathan Twining Broadweaver of Painswick

Inventory April 1730

Gloucestershire Archives 1730/9 Image enter image number

1 A true and perfect Inventory

2 Of the Goods and Chattells

3 Rights and Credits of

4 Jonathan Twinning late of the parish

5 Of Paynswick in the County of Glou[ceste]r

6 Broadwever dece[ase]d taken and

7 Appraised this 16th Day of April 1730

8 By us whose names are underwritten

£ s d

9 Impris Wearing apparel and Money in Purse 1 0 0

10 Item Three Beds with the Furniture 2 5 0

11 Item Brass and Pewter 0 10 0

12 Item BroadLoom and Implem[ent]s belonging there to 2 0 0

13 Item Chairs Forms Coffers Stools with

14 Other Lumber at 0 5 0

15 Item

16 Item

17 Item

Total 6 0 0

Over leaf

you may have a few words on the ‘outside’ of the Inventory – enter them here

Apprized by us James Bethell William Stokes

Latin … Mariam Twinning….

Transcriber’s Note –

Again should this be Maria?

There is a florid ? signature after the names of the appraisers – it may just be an artistic addition to the brackets!?

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins