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WAGLESWORTH ARTHUR 1728 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS A True Inventory of the Goods & Chattles of Arthur Wagle s worth* of dryloade in the parish of horton in Riblesdale & County of York Lately deceased vallued and Appraised this tenth day of August Anno Domini 1728 as foloweth £ s d Imprimis His purse & Apparell horse Ryding furniture 7 0 0 Item In Bill & Bonds 79 0 0 Item Six kine & three Calves 17 0 0 Item three twinters & two Stirks 8 5 0 Item ten Ews & Lambs & two Stear Wethers 3 10 0 Item for Hay 4 5 0 Item Carts & Wheells & all other husbandry Gear 0 15 6 Item all the Goods in the Body stead 1 11 7 Item all the Goods in the Parlour 0 6 8 Item all the Goods in the body stead & parlour lofts 1 10 6 Item all the Goods in the Buttery & all other ) Huslement a Bout the House ) 0 5 6 _________ 123 9 9 Praised By Us Whose Names are here Under Written marke Edmond Taylor marke Thomas hardicker marke Thomas Joueson (?) Adam Hardicker Robt Bentham * Wiglesworth in Parish Register

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Page 1: WAGLESWORTH ARTHUR 1728...Item For Hay 04 10 0 Item for Carts and Whells & Laders & Cartgear 01 05 0 Item one gavelin and hack & other Iron Utensills 00 12 6 Item for meale and Mault

WAGLESWORTH ARTHUR 1728 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A True Inventory of the Goods & Chattles of Arthur

Wagles

worth* of dryloade in the parish of horton inRiblesdale & County of York Lately deceased valluedand Appraised this tenth day of August Anno Domini 1728as foloweth

£ s dImprimis His purse & Apparell horse Ryding furniture 7 0 0Item In Bill & Bonds 79 0 0Item Six kine & three Calves 17 0 0Item three twinters & two Stirks 8 5 0Item ten Ews & Lambs & two Stear Wethers 3 10 0Item for Hay 4 5 0Item Carts & Wheells & all other husbandry Gear 0 15 6Item all the Goods in the Body stead 1 11 7Item all the Goods in the Parlour 0 6 8Item all the Goods in the body stead & parlour lofts 1 10 6Item all the Goods in the Buttery & all other )

Huslement a Bout the House ) 0 5 6_________123 9 9

Praised By Us Whose Namesare here Under Written

markeEdmond Taylor

markeThomas hardicker

markeThomas Joueson (?)Adam HardickerRobt Bentham

* Wiglesworth in Parish Register

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ARMITSTEAD JOHN 1726 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A true and perfect Inventory of all the Goodsand Chattles Debts and Credits of JohnArmitstead late of Dubcoate in the parishof Horton in Ribblesdale in the County ofYork Yeoman Appraised by us whose name[s]are subscribed this 30th Day of May A:D: 1726

Imprimis his Purse & apparell 150 0 0Nine Cows 22 10 0Eight Stears 20 0 0Two buls 3 0 0Two Heffers 3 0 0Eight Yearing Stirks 10 0 0One Horse 2 0 095 Sheep 24 0 0Goods in the body stead of the House 1 0 0Goods in two parlers & the Buttery 1 0 0Goods in the bodystead & parlor Chambers 5 0 0In Husbandry Gear 1 5 0

________242 15 0

Appraised by usLawrence TunstallJohn CarrTho: TunstallAnthony Taylor

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BATEMAN JOHN 1723 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

December the 18 Anno Domini 1723

An Apprisement made of all the Goods & Chattellsmoveable & Immoveable lately belonging toJohn Bateman of Horton deceased

ll s d

Imprimis His purse & Apparell 1 3 4His Horse & Furniture 1 0 0His Brass & Pewter 0 9 6A Table 0 2 6Four Chairs 0 1 6Two pair of Bedstocks & Bedding 0 ? 8One Chist & an Ark 0 2 6An Iron pott with other Small matters 0 2 6A Cart & Wheels 0 6 ?Two Milk Kine 2 10 03 Heifers 2 15 03 Little Stears 3 00 01 Calf 0 06 ?Sheep 3 5 0Hay 3 0 0

______Total 18 13 2

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BENTHAM ANTHONY 1721 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

An Inventory of the goods and Cattells ofAnthony Bentham* of Nether Lodge in the parishof Horton in Riblesdale late deceased.

l s dImprimis His purse and Apparrell 01 10 00His Chest & his bed 02 00 00

______________03 10 00

Apprized by us

Robert BenthamJohn Wadeson his marke

Funerall expences 05 00 00

* Horton Parish Register burial 30 July 1721

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BENTHAM MARGARET 1729/30 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

March the 22th 1729 *Then an Inventory made ofthe Goods & Chattels of MargarettBentham of Southhouse late deceased

Apprized by usll s d

Imprimis Purse & Apparel Goods both quick & dead )Apprized the Sume of ) 4 9 0

Prizers Anthoney StoneyAdam SquireRichard Stoneay

* modern calendar 1730

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BENTHAM THOMAS 1718/19 (Will) 1718/19 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God Amen I Thoamas Bentham of Salside In the Barich of Horton And County ofyorke yeamon Being of good And perfegt memery praised Be god for the same doe upon the atwe(unreadable)th day of march In the fourt year of our Soveragne Lord king Gorge of InglandScotland france and Ireland And In the year of our Lord one thousand seven Hundrad Aighteenmake or dane And daclare This my Last Will and tastament In the maner And form as followath fristI give and bequath My soul to god Who gave It Hoping through The merits of Jesus Christ mysaviour and Radeemer he Will Rasave the same to his glory And my Body I give and Comitt to theEarth from Whance It Was taken In Hopes of a Joyfull Resurrexson at the Last dayImprimis I give to my daughter ellasebath Whaley the sum of one pound Itam I give to her daughterellasebath Whaley the sum of fife pounds Itam I give to my daughter Jane the The sum of forty fifepounds Itam I give to my daughter Isaball the sum of forty fife pounds Itam I give to my sisterIsaball bentham the sum of fife pounds Itam I give to my son Simon All my goods exsepting All theputher and I make Him my sole exsecutor of this my Last Will and Testamant In Wittnes here of Ihave set my hand And seal the day and year frist a bove WritenIn the preasnce of us Thoamas Bentham

his MarkTest francis Whaley (page torn)

Thomas Green Francis Whalley

A True and perfect Inventory of all the Goodsand Chattels which lately were and did belong toThomas Bentham* of Selside within the parish ofHorton and County of Yorke Deceased the twelfthday of March in the Year of our Lord 1718/9

ll s dImprimis his Apparrell and Money 06 10 0Item Money Upon Spechallty 16 00 0Item one Mare Sadle and Bridle 04 00 0Item three Cows and one Young Calfe 09 15 0Item one Cow and one Heffer 03 10 0Item five Stears 14 00 0Item Two Stirks 03 05 0Item four Calves 04 10 0Item Sixteen Ewes 08 00 0Item Twentie Wethers and Hogs 08 00 0Item For Hay 04 10 0Item for Carts and Whells & Laders & Cartgear 01 05 0Item one gavelin and hack & other Iron Utensills 00 12 6Item for meale and Mault 02 10 0Item one Arke & Two Chists 01 02 6Item 3 little Tables and forms 00 05 0Item one Long Settle & Chairs 00 05 0Item for Wood Vessells 01 00 0Item one pott and pans 01 00 0Item for Bedstocks and Bedding 01 05 0Item for Wooll 00 17 0Item for Beife and Cheese 00 10 0

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Item for Peats or Turves 00 10 0Item Baikstone & Brigs fryin Pan & Tongs 00 09 0Item all other Huselements belonging to the house 00 16 00

_____________

Appraised by us the 16th day of Suma Totum 94 00 0 **March 1718

William GiffordRobt. BurtonThomas BenthamFrancis Whalley

* Burial Horton Parish Register 8 March 1718/19** Should be £94 7s

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BROADLEY ROBERT 1727 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

Nov: the 9th 1727

A true & perfect Inventory of allthe Goods which lately were & did belong toRobert Broadley of Selside in the parish ofHorton in Rillsdale & County of York deceasedNovember the fourth.

ll s dImprimis His Apparrell & Money 1 0 0

Item Bedstocks & beding 0 4 0Item 3 Chests 0 6 0Item 1 Chair & 1 Desk 0 1 0Item 2 Pans & a pair of Tongs 0 2 0Item Fire elding* & money upon Specialitie 7 0 0Item And all other Huslement 0 2 0

_______8 15 0

Debts owing by the deceased

To Miles Newby 0 10 6for his house rent 0 9 0To Charles Steuard 0 6 0To John Berk 0 5 6To John Carter 0 2 0

Appraised by us whose names are here subscribed

Wm Gifford )Robt Burton )John Hesleden )Matthew Barrows his marke )

* eldin or elding = fuel

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CALVERT JOHN 1736/7 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

An Appraisement of the Goods & Chattlesand Personall Estate which did belong to John Calvertof Cham in the parish of Horton in Riblesdale &County of York Husbandman deceased who dyedIntestate the 26th day of January 1736(*) praised by uswhose names are hereunto Subscribed ths third dayof February in the Year of our Lord 1736/7

Imprimis his purse & apparell 0 15 0Item two Naggs 4 10 0Item three Kine 5 10 0Item three Calves 2 5 0Item two Twinters 2 4 6Item Nine Ewes 1 10 0Item Sixty Hoggs 9 5 0Household Goods & husbandry Gear 2 1 6Debts owing to the Intestate 1 10 0Item all the Hay 2 1 0Item all the Huslement in & about the House 0 2 6

________31 14 6

Simeon MetcalfeRobert Bentham

* 1737 modern calendar

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CARR ROGER 1718 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

October the 27th

….(?) a just aprisement made of thegoods & chattells of Roger Carr latedeceased *

His purse & apparell 1 0 0household stuff & husbandry geer 2 10 0for the bease & cattell & hay & corn 6 0 0

_____________

9 10 0aprised by us _____________

John BurtonJohn ArmetsteadLawence TunstallJohn Tayler his mark

* Burial not in Horton Parish Register

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CARR STEPHEN 1719 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

Augt. ii.1719An Aprisement made of the goods belonging toStephen Carr *

His purse & his apparell 1 18 0his wages 0 15 0his debts 0 6 0

_____________

In all 2 19 0_____________

funerall expences 1 14 0

aprised by us whose names is here subscribedJohn WalshStephen Carr his markThomas Oulfull his markWm. Walsh

* Burial not in Horton Parish Register

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CLARK ELLEN 1719/20 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

January 21.1719:A true & Perfect account of the Inventory the goods of EllenClark * in the parish of Horton in Riblesdale lately deceased

Imprimis her purse & apparell 5 0 0Item her personall estate 30 0 0aprised by us whose names are hereunder written

Chris: LittonEdmund SidgwickJohn Houson

* Burial Horton Parish Register 17 January 1718/19. Widow

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COTE THOMAS 1707 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

An Aprixsement of the goods of Tho: Cote Of Studfield within the parish Horton made by us names arethis 2d day of May Anno Dom: 1707*

li s d

Imprimis his purse and Apparill 0 10 0Item 1 Mare & 1 Cow 1` 10 8Item in pewther & Two Pans 0 7 6Item 1 Brass Pott & 1 arke 0 8 8Item 2 pare of Bedstocks 1 Rugg & 1 Cuverlet 1 pare 0 8 0of BlanketsItem 1 Long Settle & 1 Table 1 Chist Rugg 1 Rakin 0 12 0Item Bassen dishes spoones & others 0 3 0

Debt upon specally 10 0 0_____________

Totall 14 0 0_____________

Apprixed by us

Nich: HargreavesRich: RoomRobert FawcettEdmond Procter

*Burial in Horton Parish Register 4 April 1704

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DANBY EDWARD 1717 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

July 6th 1717:The now Aprisement made of the goods cattells &Chattles & Securitys due to Ed: Danby late deceased* of Mildamin the Parish of Horton in Riblesdale by us whose names are underwritten.

Imprimis purse apparell 2 10 0Item 1 mare sadle & bridle 2 0 0Cartwheels & husbandry geer 1 0 0by Security 31 10 0Old Sheep 60 20 0 0lambs 3 0 03 kine 1 Stear 8 0 05 young bease 5 0 02 calve 1 0 01 yearing Stagg 0 15 0Goods in the bodystead 0 10 0Goods in the parlour 1 10 01 pr bedstocks 7 bedding thereto belonging 1 0 0Goods in parlour loft 0 10 01 pr bedstocks & bedding 0 10 0Meal 0 10 01 pr bedstocks & Some Small bedding in butt'ry loft 0 10 01 quantity of ale 0 10 0brewing vessell & other wood vessell 1 0 0brass ware & pans 2 0 0pewter 1 0 0Ironware 0 2 0potts bottles & other odd hustlement of householdstuffe 0 2 0

_____________

84 9 0_____________

aprised by usWm. SkirrowJohn BurtonGeo: Gagear his markRichard Eglin

* Burial Horton Parish Register May? 1717

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EGGLINE MARGARETT 1724 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

An - - Inventory of all the Goods & Cattlebelonging to Margarett Eggline of Selside Widowdeceased Valued & prised this 9th day of the 1t MonthCommonly Called March Annoquibus Domini 1723(*) by Us whoseNames are hereunto Subscribed

ll s dImprimis Her Purse & Apparell & Ryding Furniture 01 00 0Item Two Cows 04 00 0Item 3 Heifers 05 00 0Item 3 Stirks & 1 Calf 03 15 0Item 2 Steers 03 15 0Item One Old Horse 01 10 0Item Eight Sheep 02 00 0Item Husbandry Geer 01 00 0Item Horse & Turves 01 00 0Item Bedding & Bedstocks & Some Small Linnen 01 00 0Item Chists Tables & 1 Ark 01 00 0Item Brass & Pewter 00 15 0Item Chairs Stools Long Settle & Wood Vessell 00 6 0Item Looms Gears Wooll Cloth & other things belonging)the Woollen trade ) 02 0 0Item Meal Malt & Beef 00 5 0Item Bakestone Briggs Tongues Toasting Iron & the rest )of the Huslement of the House ) 00 10 0

_______Total 28 6 0 (sic#)

Apprisers Names

Richard StoneyRobert BurtonSimon BenthamThos Carr

* 1724 modern calendar# Should be £28 16 0

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EGGLINE STEPHEN 1706 (Will) 1706 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

Be it Remembered that this Twenty Second day of the Ninth Month Comonly Called November Inthe Yeare According to the English Acount one Thousand seven hundered & Six I Stephen Egglineof Selside in the parish of Horton in Riblesdale & County of Yorke Clothier being grown Aged &Infirm in body but of perfect & disposeing Memory And Cnsidering the uncertainty of my time inthis Mortal state Is minded to make this my last will & Testament Touching my outward &Temporal Estate as followeth (That is to say) First I give & beqweath unto my son Richard Egglineof Stangerthwaite the sum of five shillings Allso I give & bequeath unto my daughter Ellin the wifeof Henery Whalley the sum of five pounds Allso I it is my will & mind & I doe give & bequeathunto my son in Law Willyam Cumberland of over Bentham All my Shapen Cloths both Woollen &Linnen Allso it is my will & minde & I doe give & Bequeath All the Rest of my goods Chattels &

Personal Estate whatsoever unto Margret Egglinejurat

my dear & will beloved wife & to her Asigneor Assignes for Ever upon Condiction that she pay All my debts Legasies Aforementioned &Funeral Expences And it is my will & minde to Nomineate & Appoint her whole Executorix of thismy last will & Testament, And Allso it is my will & minde that these my Aforesaid Legasies be paidwthin Twelve months Affter my decease, And in wittness that this is my Last will And Testament Ihave hereunto put my hand And seal the day And year Above written in the sight & presence ofwittnesseseJohn Whalley his Ǝ Marke James Harries juratThos Carr Stephen Eggline

debts & Credits

An Inventory of All the Goods & ChattellsLately belonging to Stephen Eggline of Selside in theparish of Horton & County of Yorke Clothier Deceased*valued & prised the 9th day of the 10th Month ComonlyCalled December 1706 by us whose Names are hereun(to)Subscribed

ll s dImprimis his purse & Apparel 02 10 0Item In the house in Brass pewder & wood vessell 01 10 00Item In Bedstock & Bedding & Table linnen 01 18 00Item One (?) Arke Chists & Tables 02 10 00Item Two old Longsettles & some ould Chairs with someother ould Hustlement 00 03 00Item In Beefe Meale & some other Corn 01 0 07Item Range Bakestone Reckon & All the Rest of the householdment of the house 00 15 00Item A Lead** for Dying wooll Looms & other gears)belonging to his Trade ) 05 0 00Item In Cloth & in yarn 08 04 01Item In wooll & in (unreadable) 09 09(?) 00Item In Cartes & wheells & other Husbandry gears 00 05 00Item In Cows Heifers steers stirks & Calves 16 00 00Item In Ewes weathers & Hoggs 08(?) 00 00Item In Hay viz in 2 barns & 1 old hors 4 00 00Item In Turfs in the Turf hous 0 6 8

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Totall 77 11 0(?)__________________________

William GiffordRichard StonyJames HarreyThomas Carr

* Burial not in Horton Parish Register** Vat of lead or lead-lined

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EGLIN GEORGE 1719 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the year 1719. & upon 27. of AugustApprisement made of the Goods ofGeorge Eglin lately deceased*

l s dHis horse and his purse and his apparell 10 0 0And his quick Goods 15 0 0And his hay 4 0 0And his Carts and Wheels & other husbandry Gear 1 10 0And the Houshold Goods 10 0 0

_____________

The total of this prisement is 40 10 0_____________

Apraisors-Chris: LittonGeorge JaggerJohn RidmanJames Jagger

* Burial Horton Parish Register 21 August 1719

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EGLIN RICHARD 1708 (Will) 1708 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God Amen the twenty first day of September Anno Dom: 1708 I Richard Eglin ofthe Raw in the Parish of Horton in Riblesdale Yeoman do make this my Last will & Testament inmanner & form following first my will & mind is that my debts & funerall expences be payd by myExecutors hereafter named out of my personall estate Item my will & mind is that mine heirAnthony Eglin shall have all my estate at the Raw after my wifes decease to have & to hold to him& his heirs for ever Item My will and mind is that my wife Agnes have the one half of the saidestate dureing her naturall Life. Item my will & mind is that my said heir Anthony Eglin & my saidwife Agnes have the Lease Land dureing the time & being of the Lease equally betwixt them, ItemI give & bequeath unto my son John Eglin twenty pounds to be paid to him as followeth – x tenpounds thereof when he shall attain the age of twenty one years of Age and the other ten poundsthereof when he shall Attain the age of twenty five years, & if he dy before the times of the yearsbefore prefixed that then the said Heir to be clear of the said payment & the said moneys redound tothe said heir, Item my will & mind is that my Executors put my young Son the said John Eglin to atrade & be at equal Charge att maintaining him dureing his Apprenteship. Item my will & mind isthat a tester'd bed standing in the new Loft which my father Anthony Eglin gave me my heirAnthony Eglin shall have over & bessides the one half before bequeathed, And Lastly I do Appoyntand hereby make the said Agnes my wife & the said Anthony my son Joynt Executors of this myLast will and Testament hopeing they will well & truly performe the same In witnesse whereof Ihave hereunto sett my hand & seal the day & year first above writtensealed published & declaredin the sight & presence of

John JermaneTho. Hurtley his mark & seal

Richard E Eglin

A true Inventory of all the goods & chattels rights &credits of Richard Eglin* late of the Raw in the parish ofHorton in Riblesdale & County of York deceased appraisedthe Second day of October 1708 by us whose names arehereunto Subscribed.

l s dInprimis (sic) his purse & Apparell 0 10 0Houshold goods in the Parlour where the deceased lay 1 10 0Goods in the Chamber above the Said Parlour 2 10 0Goods in the house & buttery 0 15 0Brass pewter & wood vessell 0 10 0All other hustlement 0 5 0Plough ploughgear Carts & wheels 0 10 0Forty five Sheep 5 00 0Four Cows 6 00 0Eight young beasts 6 00 0A Mare & a Foale 2 00 0Corn & Hay 7 00 0Debts owing to the Testator by Wm. Wetherherd 5 16 0More by John Butterfield 1 10 0Desperate 2 00 0

_____________41 16 0

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Debts owing by the TestatorTo Chris. Litton 20 00 0To Tho. Foster of Astwick 20 00 0To George Eglin 17 00 0To Geo. Sedgwick 10 00 0Rent to Mr. Weatherherd 04 00 0Funerall Expences 06 00 0

_____________77 00 0

Appraisors -Geo. EglinJoseph BondJohn ButterfieldTho. Hurtley.

* Burial Horton Parish Register 1 October 1708

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EGLIN RICHARD 1731 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

December the 1st 1731A true & PerfectInventory of All the Goods& Chattells which latelywere & did belong to RichardEglin late of Thorns in the Parishof Horton & Diocess of York deceasedas here was Viewed & apprized by uswhose Names are here Subscribedas followethJohn Hesleden & Edmund TaylorJohn Battersbie & William Gifford

ll s dImprimis His Apparell & Money in his purse 2 0 0Item One Mare 3 0 0Item Five Beasts 10 0 0Item in Hay 3 0 0Item One Cart & one Pair of Wheels 0 15 0Item in Goods in the bodystead of the )

Loft above ) 1 0 0Item in Goods in the Parlour & Loft above 0 10 0Item in Housholdment about the house 0 5 0

_______In all 20 10 0

Debts owing by the Deceased.In Charges about his Funerall Expences 8 0 0Rents owing to the Land Lord 5 0 0

_______13 0 0

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FIELDHOUSE JOHN 1717 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

Sept. the 12th 1717:

Aprisement made of the goods lately belongingto John Fieldhouse* of the Raw

His purse & his apparell 1 10 02 chairs a long settle & a table 0 5 0One dispard** & furniture with it 0 10 0the bed & furniture with it 1 0 0One Ark 0 5 0brass & pewter 0 15 03 chests 0 10 0the range bakestone & tongs 0 10 0

_____________

5 5 0_____________

William Mason his markGeorge EglinRichard EglinJohn Lund

* burial Horton Parish Register 19 June 1716** dishboard? Dresser for displaying dishes and plates

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FISH THOMAS 1715 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

A true & perfect Inventory of the goods & chattels Latebelonging to Thomas Fish* of Dubcoate in the parish ofHorton in Riblesdale in the County of York apprizedby us whose names are hereunto subscribed this twentyEight day of July Anno Domini 1715 -

ll s dImprimis his purse and Apparel 03 15 00A Cottage 10 00 00One Cow 02 10 00meale & a chist wherein It Lyes 00 06 00A pair of Bedstocks and beding 00 05 00An old dishboard 2 Litle pans 4 Chaires Some )old wood vessel & other huslement ) 00 10 00Turves 00 04 00Debts due to the deceased upon security 20 00 00

______________37 10 00

John ArmesteadLawrence CustattT. Lawson

* Burial Horton Parish Register 1 July 1715

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GREEN EDMOND 1721 (Will) 1721 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God Amen the Twenty third day of July in the yeare of our Lord God One thousandseven hundred Twenty & one I Edmond Green of Craghill in the parish of Horton in Riblesdale inthe County of York yoman beeing infirme in body but of sound & disposeing memory praysed beGod for it do make this my last Will & Testament in maner following First & principally I comendmy Soul to almighty God my Creator assuredly trusting through the pretious death & merits of myblessed saviour & Redeemer Christ Jesus to receive full & free pardon of all my Sins, and my bodyI comit to the earth from whence it was taken to be buried in such decent and christian maner as tomy friends shall be thought meet & convenient And as for such worldly Estate as the Lord in hismercy hath lent me I give and devise the same as hereafter in and by this my Will is expressed Andfirst I give and devise all that my Mesuage and Tenement at Kraghill wherein I now dwell with allLandes Closes hereditaments and premises whatsoever thereunto belonging unto my son RichardGreen and to his heires and Assignes for ever upon Condition that he pay unto his mother my dearwife the yearely summ or Annuity of Five poundes for & dureing the Terme of her naturall life attwo equall payments in the yeare vizt. at May day and Martinmasse the first payment thereof to bemade and begin at such of the said dayes as shall fall next after my decease which said yearlypayments are to be in full payment and discharge of all the Dower & title of Dower which my saidwife shall or may have or claime out of my said Mesuage & Tenement Landes & premisses or anyparte thereof But if my said son shall neglect or refuse to pay the said yearly summe or any partethereof to his said mother as aforesaid That then & from thenceforth it shall & may be lawfull to &for my said wife to enter into & upon my said Mesuage & Tenement landes & premisses & everyparcell therof & to hold & enjoye the same until shee shall be payd her said Annuity with all arrearsif any such ther happen to be Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Jennett the summe of Onehundred poundes to be payd her at her age of one and Twenty yeares by my said son out of myMesuage Landes & premisses aforesaid if my personall estate fall short to pay the same And afterpayment of my just Debts if any such happen at my decease, & funeralls, & Legacyes aforesaid bymy Executor herafter named I give & bequeath all the residue & remainder of my Goods &Chattells whatsoever unto my said son Richard & doe make him sole Executor of this my last Will& Testament. And do appoynt John Dowbiggin my brother in Law, & my Cosin Thomas Greenboth of the parish of Horton aforesaid Trustees & Supervisors hereof to see this my will fullyexecuted & performed In witnesse wherof I have hereunto set my hand & seale the day & yearefirst above written /

Signed sealled & published by the Testatorto be his last Will & Testament & witnessed assuch in his presence by Chr: Wetherherd Edmond Green

Wm. WetherherdTho. Wetherherd

Jurat coram me # R. Mitton

A Prisement made of the Goods and Chatt(el)s whichdid of late belonging to Edmond Green* of Cragghill in the Parish of Horton and County of Yorkyeoman made this 2d Day of September Anno Domini1721

l s dImprimis his Purse and Apparell 5 0 0Item Six Cows 14 0 0Item 7 Stears and Heifers 08 0 0

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Item ten Stirks and Calfs 7 10 0Item two Geldings 2 0 0Item Six Sheep 10 0 0Item Hay and turf 5 0 0Item two upper Chambers 5 0 0Item Below Stairs 5 0 0Item Husbandry geer and Hustlements 1 10 0Item In Bills and Bonds 60 0 0

_____________the Totall 122 8 0 **

Debts owing by the said deceased 6 13 0

Apprized by us Lawrence DowbigginJohn Jackson his hand and markeJohn Langstroth

* Burial Horton Parish Register 4 September 1721** Should be £123 0 0# Sworn before me

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GREEN JAMES 1717 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

Sept. the 6th 1717:A True Inventory of all the goods & chatt(els)formerly belonging to James Green* ofHorton

Imprimis 1 mare & a Stagg & apparell 2 0 02 Cows 3 0 01 heiffer 1 1 63 yearin Stirks 2 0 03 calves 1 10 030 Ewes 6 0 01 pair of bedstocks & bedding 0 10 01 cupboard & chairs 0 6 0brass & pewter 0 7 0husbandry geer 0 5 0hay 2 10 0all hustlement belonging the house 0 5 0

_____________totall 19 14 6

Aprisers Thomas ProcterLawrence DowbigginHenry WilkinsonAnthony Taylor

* Burial Horton Parish Register 18 July 1717

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HAMMOND THOMAS 1715 (Will) 1715 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God Amen the Sixteenth day of May in the yeare of our Lord God One Thousandseven hundred and Fifteene I Thomas Hamond of Helwith Bridge in the parish of Horton inRiblesdale in the County of Yorke yoman beeing somthing infirme of body but of sound anddisposeing mind and memory praysed be God for it doe make this my last will and Testament inmaner following vizt. First I comend my Soule to the mercy and protection of Almighty God fullytrusting through the death and passion of my blessed Saviour and Redeemer Jesus Christ to obtainefull & free pardon and remission of all my Sins and to inherit everlasting life, and my body I comitto the earth from whence it was taken to be buried in such decent & christian maner as to my friends& Executrix hereafter named shall seeme meet and convenient And as for my temporall Estate Igive and dispose the same in maner following That is to say I will and order that all such just Debtsas shall be oweing by me at my decease shall be truly payd as they grow due or in as convenienttime as possibly may be and as herein hereafter is expressed Item I give and bequeath unto myloveing wife Mary All that my Mesuage house or Tenement at Helwith bridge wherein I now dwellwith all the Houses and buildings Garths and Gardens thereunto belonging and also all those threeCloses or Inclosures of arrable meadow or pasture ground thereunto belonging and comonly calledthe Greene, the Close before the doore, also the Midle Close, and the Farr end Close with theire &every of theire hereditaments & appurtenances To have and to hold for & dureing the Terme ofForty yeares if shee fortune to live so long in full satisfaction & recompence of all the Dower whichshee shall or hereafter may claime out of all or any other my Landes or Tenements whatsoever andthe better to enable her to mainteine & educate my younger Children till they come to age &maturitye to mainteine & provide for themselves And after the expiration of the said terme orsooner determination thereof Then I give & bequeath & devise All my said Mesuage or Tenementwith thappurtenances & all the said Three Closes of ground with theire hereditaments &appurtenances unto my son Christofer Hamond & to his heires & Assignes for ever Item I givedevise & bequeath unto my loveing wife all those severall parcells of ground hereafter mentioned &expressed That is to say one parcell called the litle Dale lying in the Broad Ings about halfe an acremore or lesse, one other parcell called the Great Dale in the said Inggs by estimation one Acre & anhalfe more or lesse, One parcell lying in Thistlebotham & called Thistlebottam One Acre more orlesse & One other parcell called Kirkmire halfe an acre be it more or lesse, And all those SixBeastgates or Cattle Gates in Studfold Moore with the ground & Soyle thereunto belonging Tohave & to hold to my said wife Mary & to her Heires & Assignes for ever upon trust & confidence& to & for the only intent & purpose that shee may sell the same with all convenient speed & to payall my just Debts & Funeralls with the moneys thereby ariseing what as my personall Estate shallfall short & not extend to pay And after payment of my just Debts & Funeralls then my will & mindis that if any moneys remaine out of the said Sale the same shall be devided by my said wife equallyamongst all all my Children share & share like Item I give devise & bequeath unto my said wife &to her heires & Assignes for ever All those Two Closes or Inclosures of arrable meadow or pastureground lying above the Lane & there comonly called Studfold Closes upon the like trust &confidence and to the only intent and purpose that she may be hereby enabled and impowered tosell the same with what convenient speed as may be & to paydistribute and pay the moneys therebyariseing to & amongst my younger Children as herein hereafter is expressed that is to say to my sonDawson Hamond the summe of Twenty poundes when he shall attaine the age of Foare & Twentyyeares And to my Son William the like summe of Twenty poundes when he shall attaine to the saidage of foure & Twenty yeares And to my son John the like summe of Twenty poundes when he shallattaine to the age of one and Twenty yeares And to my son Joseph the summe of Three poundeswithin Twelve months next after my decease And to my daughter Elizabeth the summe of Fivepoundes at the end of Two yeares next after my decease And my will & mind is that if any of mysaid Children happen to dye before his or her said Legacy shall become due and payable asaforesaid That then the sayd Legacy or Legacyes of him her or them so dying shall (after theFuneralls be discharged of him or her so dying out of the whole Legacy) the remainder therof be

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distributed and payd equally amongst all my surviving Children share & share like And after fullpayment & discharge of all my Debts Legacyes & Funerall expences out of my whole Estate asaforesaid I give & bequeath the remainder thereof unto my loveing wife Mary whom I doe herebymake & appoynt sole Executrix of this my last Will & Testament In witnesse whereof I havehereunto sett my hand and Seale the day and yeare first above written. /

Sealled published & declared )in the presence of ) Thomas Hamond

Robert Twisleton

the hand marke of

Edmund E H Hemingway jurat coram meRogro: Mitton

Chr: Wetherherd

A true & perfect Inventory of all theGoods and Chattells debts & Credittsof Thomas Hammond* late of Hellwith-bridge in the County of York yeoman deceased made& Aprised by us whose names are subscribed theThirteenth day of June Anno Domini 1715:

£ s dImprimis his purse and apparell 3 10 0Item one Mare and a foale 2 0 0Item One Cow & two heifers 6 0 0Item four Calfs 2 10 0Item one swine 0 10 0Item tables Chists Chairs & other seates 1 10 0Item bedstocks and bedding 1 0 0Item one Hutch 0 6 8Item one dresser and one Cupboard 1 0 0Item in brass and Pewter 0 13 4Item kettles and other boylers with wooden vessell 1 10 0Item Carts & wheels with other husbandry geers 0 16 8Item in other small hustlement 0 10 0

_____________£ 21 16 8

John Twisleten )Richard Forster )Edmund Hemingway ) AprisersRobt. Twisleton )

£Debts oweing by the Testator 71 0 0

* Burial Horton Parish Register 3 June 1715

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HEBDEN LAWRENCE 1732 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A true Inventory of theGoods & Chattels Rights &Credits which did belong toLawrence Hebden of Cham inthe Parish of Horton in Riblesdale &County of York Husbandman Deceased.Valued & Praized this 23d day ofSeptember Anno Domini 1732

ll s dImprimis His purse & Apparell 5 0 0Item All the Hay 18 5 0Item Nine Kine 22 10 0Item Eight Stears 19 0 0Item 2 Illdistemper’d Kine 0 10 6Item two Twinter Steers 3 0 0Item Five Heffers 9 15 0Item One other Heffer 2 0 0Item Six Stirks 7 5 0Item Three Calves 2 5 0Item One Bull 1 5 0Item four Stags 6 5 0Item two Old Scotch Galloways 3 0 0Item One Mare & Foal 4 12 6Item 380 Sheep at 6s. Apiece 114 0 0Item 5 Sheep at 5s. Apiece 11 5 0Item all the Goods in the bodystead of the house 6 4 0Item all the Goods in the Milkhouse & Chamber over it 1 10 0Item all the Goods in te Chamber over the bodystead 2 17 6Item One Hogg 1 5 0Item Husbandry Gear & all the Hustlement in )& about the house ) 1 02 6Item Debts owing to the Deceased 15 0 0

________Totall 257 17 0

Rob: Bentham )Henry Lodge ) The prizersJohn Town ) NamesFrancis Hesletine )

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HESLEDEN JANE 1722 (Will) 1722 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God Amen The Seventh day of June In the year of our Lord One Thousand andSeven Hundred & Twenty Two. I Jane Hessleden of Brackenbottom in the parish of Horton inRibblesdale in the County of York Spinster being somewhat weak & infirm in body but of soundmind & in perfect memory praised be God for it and calling to remembrance the uncertain Estate ofthis Transitory Life and that all flesh must yield unto death when it shall please God to call doemake & declare this my Last Will & Testament in manner following First I commend my Soul untoAlmighty God my heavenly father hoping & fully believing thro' the death & passion of my blessedSaviour & Redeemer Jesus Christ to obtain full & free pardon & remission of all my Sins & toinherit everlasting Life and my body to the Earth from whence it was taken to be buryed in suchdecent & Christian manner as to my Executor hereafter named shall be thought meet & convenientAnd as for the settleing of my worldly Estate I give & dispose of the same as follows. First I willThat all such Just Debts as I shall owe at my Decease as also the Funeralls of my body be paid &discharged with all convenient speed after my Decease. Item I give & bequeath unto my elderBrother Bryan Hessleden the Summe of Five Shillings to be paid to him by my Executor withinOne month after my Decease and to Anne Metcalfe I give Five Shillings to be paid to her by myExecutor within One Month after my Decease all the Residue & Remainder of my Estate of whatnature kind or quality soever (herein before not disposed of) I give & bequeath unto my youngerBrother John Hessleden whom I doe make sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament InWitness whereof I the said Jane Hessleden to this my Last Will & Testament have set my hand &Seall the day & year above written ///

Sealled Signed & declared )by the said Jane Hessleden ) Jane Hesledento be her Last Will & Testament )in the presence of )

The mark ofRoger R WigglesworthWm. Bentham Jurat: coram me Rogro. Mitton

A true and perfect Inventory of all the Goods andChattells Debts and Credits of Jane Hesleden* late ofBrackenbottom in the parish of Horton in Ribblesdalein the County of York Spinster deceased apprized by us whosenames are Subscribed this Twenty Third day of JuneAnno Domini 1722.

li s dImprimis her purse & apparrell 02 00 00Specialties 16 15 00

______________Total 18 15 00

Apprized by usJames IvesonHenry MoorhouseWm. Bentham

* Burial Horton Parish Register 14 June 1722 (Hesleton)

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HESLEDEN WILLIAM 1716 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

July the 6th Anno Domini 1716Aprisement made of all the goods& chattels moveable & immoveablelately belonging to William Meselden*(sic)of Brackinbothom deceased

£ s dImprimis his purse & apparell 5 0 0his & furniture (sic) 5 0 0brass & pewter 2 0 0In the Parlour 2 0 0Parlour chamber 2 0 0bodystead chamber 1 0 0meal malt beef bacon 3 0 0one horse & 1 filly 5 0 04 Stears 10 10 04 kine 12 0 03 young Stears 5 0 03 young heiffers 9 0 04 yearling Stirks 5 0 03 calves 2 0 020 ews & one ram 5 0 012 Shear Gimmers 2 14 07 Shear weathers 1 11 613 lambs 1 16 035 Fleeces of wooll 1 10 0grass & corn growing 8 0 0Carts & wheels & all sorts of husband geer 1 5 0

_____________88 6 6 **

aprised by us

John Armitstead

Chris.o

LittonTho. FosterJohn Hesledon

* Burial Horton Parish Register 5 July 1716** Should be £90 6 6

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HOLMES JOHN 1730/31 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A true Inventory of the Goods & Chattells rights& Creditts which did belong to John Holmes ofof (sic) Nether Lodge in the parish of Horton inRiblesdale & County of York Deceased valued &prized this 27th day of January Anno Domini 1730 *

ll s dImprimis his Purse & Apparell 1 0 0Item in Debts 23 0 0Item two kine & one Calfe & hay 6 10 0Item Cart Wheels & other husbandry Geer 1 1 0Item all the Goods in the bodystead of the house 1 1 6Item all the Goods in the Parlour 1 10 0Item all the Goods in the Milkhouse 0 5 0Item all the Goods in the Chamber over the )Milkhouse & Parlour ) 0 15 0Item all the houslements in or about the house 0 5 0

The Totall summe is 35 7 6

Debts owing out of the above mentioned )Goods is ) 15 15 6

Item for Funerall Expences 1 10 0

The Prizers Names arehereafter written

Edmond TaylorJohn Town his MarkLeonard Battersby his MarkRobt. Bentham.

* 1731 modern calendar

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HOWSON JOHN 1735 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A True and perfectInventory of the GoodsCattle and Chattles ofJohn Howson late of Hortonin Riblesdale in the County ofYork Yeoman Deceased made andAppraized this twenty First day ofAugust in the Year of our Lord onethousand & Seven hundred and Thirty Five

li s dFirst His Purse and Apparell 5 0 0

Goods in the Body Stead 2 2 0A Table Bed and other Goods in the Parlour 2 10 0A Bed & Ark & other Hustlment in the Chamber 2 5 0pans potts & other Goods in the Buttery 1 4 0Carts Wheels and other Husbandry Gear 1 15 0Six Cows 12 0 0Four Heffers 6 0 0One Stear and four Stirks 6 10 0Six Calves 4 15 0One old mare a Young Colt & a filley 5 5 0Sixty old Sheep 15 0 0Thirteen Lambs 1 6 0Moneys Owing upon Specialty 190 0 0

________Total 255 12 0

Appraisors here of

Francis Howson his markRichard Thornton

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HOWSON LEONARD 1732 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A true & perfect Inventoryof all the Goods Cattle &Chattles late belonging toLeonard Howson of Newhouses inthe parish of Horton in Ribblesdalein the Diocess & County of York YeomanDeceased made this 24 day of July AnnoDomini 1732

li s dImprimis purse & apparell 2 2 0Brass pewther & other Goods in the bodystead 2 0 0Goods in the Little Parlour 0 10 0Milk Bowls & other Goods in the Buttery 0 5 0A bed Table & other things in the Great Parlour 1 1 6A Chist & a Chair above Stairs 0 6 8Bed Cloths Bed Linnen & Table Linnen 3 10 4Husbanddry Gear & other Houslement 1 5 0An old horse 1 10 0Four Cows 10 0 0One Heifer 2 1 6two Stirks 2 13 4Two Calves 0 13 8Four Ews & one Lamb 1 15 0Hay & Grass 4 17 6

_______The Totall 34 11 6

Apprizers hereofGeorge FawcettRobert FosterLeonard SidgswickRichd Thornton

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HOWSON THOMAS 1705 (Will) 1705/6 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God Amen I Thomas Howson of Blindbeck in the Parish of Horton in Riblesdale &County of Yorke being Inform (sic) of body but of sound memory praysed be God for the same dohereby make Publish & declare this my Last will & Testament in Manner & form following that isto say first I do Commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it hopeing throughJesus Christ to obtain pardon, And as to my body I comit it to the earth to be decently buryed at thediscretion of my Executrixes as hereafter named and as to my worldly estate I give as followeth thatis to say first my will & mind is that my debts & funeral expences be paid equally by myExecutrixes & then my will & mind is and I give & bequeath unto my daughter Jane all my estate atBlindbeck & one Close called Parke one other Close called thackpot Item thirteen Catle gates on aPasture called the Low moore, Item three Catle gates in a pasture called Harbour Cow Close Item Igive & bequeath to my younger Daughter called Agnes all my estate I have att the Rawend exceptthe Parke & Thackpot before bequeathed with thirteen Catle gates on the Low moore & two Catlegates on the Pasture called Harber Cow close. Item my will & mind is that my abovesaid daughtershall pay all the rents belonging to both the estates as above bequeathed equally betwixt them ItemI give & bequeath to my daughter Jane the Rents due from Tho: Wilson Gentm(Gentleman) beingthree shillings yearly & twopence from the estate at furdale yearly all the former bequests I give tomy said daughters to them their heirs Executors Administrators & Assignes for ever & for Leaseaccording to the deeds. Item I give & bequeath unto my brother Leonard the summe of five poundsafter the expiration or at the end on one year & other five pounds when my daughter Jane shallattain the age of twenty years, the former five pounds my will & mind is that my said daughters payit equally betwixt them the Latter five pounds my daughter Jane to pay it onely Item I give &bequeath unto Christopher Burton whom I stood up for a witnesse in baptisme ten shillings to bepaid by my executrixes at the end of one year after my decease Item my will & mind is that ifeither of my said daughters happen to dy before they have a child or children that their shareformerly bequeathed shall go to the other & her child or children & if neither Live till she hath achild then my will & mind is that my brother Leonard shall have the same or the Lands formerlybequeathed paying ten pounds to the School at Horton afforesaid & ten pounds to the poor thereoff.Item I give & bequeath unto George Fawcet my nephew five shillings to be paid by my Executrixesatt the end off one year after my decease, all the residue off my goods & Chattels unbequeathed Igive unto my daughters Jane & Agnes whom I hereby nominate and appoynt my Executrixesequally betwixt them, Lastly I request my Father Thomas Carr his son william Carre & my brotherLeonard Howson to be Feoffees in trust for my said Children In witnesse whereoff I have hereuntosett my hand & seal the twenty first day of December In the year of our said Lord one thousandseaven hundred & fifesealed signed & published in the sight & presence of us Tho: Howson

Robert Lawson Law BurtonThomas Hurtley Jur

A True and perfect Inventory of all the Goods &Chattells debts & Creditts of Thomas Howson late ofBlindbeck in the parish of Horton in Riblesdale in theCounty of York Yeoman deceased made & Apprized byus whose names are under subscribed the tenth dayof January 1705 as Follows

li s dImprimis his Purse & Apparrell 08 00 00Item his Horse Sadle & Bridle 03 00 00Item two Young Colts 02 05 00Item three Cows & three Young Calfes 06 10 00

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Item one Pair of Steers 04 00 00Item two oxstirks & one Bull Stirk 02 13 04Item Six Young Heifers 04 13 04Item twenty five ewes & one Tup 05 00 00Item in the bodysstead of the house one Great Cupboard 01 00 00Item one Long Table & one Long Settle 00 12 06Item one Clock & Case 01 00 00Item five Ash Chairs & five Cushions 00 05 00Item in the Parlour One Great Table one great Cheste 01 00 00Item 1 Salting Tubb 4 Loose boards & Some other Huslements 00 05 00Item One bedstead with Curtains & Vallans 00 15 00Item 2 Chaffbeds thereon 1 pair of Blanketts 1 Pair of )Sheets 2 Bolsters 2 Coverletts & 1 Rugg ) 00 08 00Item one little Trucle bedstead & 2 Fether Bolsters 00 01 06Item one Warming Pann & Spinning Wheele 00 07 00item in the Chamber over the parlour One bedstead with )one Chaff bed thereon 00 15 00Item one Close Press one Table four Oak Chairs & )one Wanded Chair ) 02 06 08Item one Great Trunk 00 05 00Item in the Chamber over the bodystead 2 two(sic) great Arks 00 08 00Item one Great Cheste one Lesser Chest 00 02 00Item one bedstead with two Chaff beds thereon 3 Chaffe )Bolsters one Pair Blanketts three Napkins ) 00 05 00In the Porch Chamber one bedstead 00 01 00In the Buttery Chamber 1 bedstead with a Chaffbed & 2 Bolsters 00 15 00Item one Great Chest one litle Table & one Chair 00 16 00Item in the Buttery 13 Pewter dishes & Pewter Plates 2 Candlesticks )12 Pewter Porringers 1 Mustard box 1 Pewter Chamber Pott 1 )Pewter Flaggon 2 Pewter Tankerds & 2 Salts ) 01 15 00Item 1 Brass morter & a brass Candlesticks 2 ladle & a Scummer** 00 05 00Item 4 Flaunder*** Pan 1 Frying Pann & 1 Iron Pott 01 00 00Item In Wood vessells as Tubbs Gallons Pigins Basons Dishes etc 00 10 00Item in Bedding a Feather bed 5 Fether bolsters 3 Ruggs 2 )Coverlitts 6 Blanketts & 7 Cushions & Curtains for a Bed ) 04 00 00Item 2 Pair of linnen Sheets 2 Table Cloths & 8 Napkins 01 00 00Item Meal 4 Bushells 01 01 06Item Curtains & Vallans for another bed 00 05 00Item 5 old Sacks 00 04 00

57 09 10

In Husbandry Gear li s dItem six Carts one Coope & 2 Pair of Wheels 01 00 00Item two Ploughs & one Harrow 00 07 06Item Yoakes & teams 00 07 06Item 1 Gavelock 2 Stone Hammers & Some other Implements 00 08 00Item in Forkes & Spades Ropes Traces & Brackbands 00 02 06Item in Corne in the Sheaff 01 10 00

03 15 06Tot. 61 05 04

Debts oweing to the )Testator ) 50 09 00

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Tott. 111 14 04Debts oweing to# the Testator 136 13 04

Funerall Expences 17 1 3Tot. 153 14 7

Christopher Litton )Sedgwick )

Law: Burton ) ApprisersJohn Bateman )

* Burial Horton Parish Register 25 December 1705** Skimmer*** Made from iron imported from flanders# Should be by the Testator

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LUPTON WILLIAM 1725/6 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A true and perfect Inventory of all the Goods andChattles Debts and Credits of William Lupton lateof Horton in Ribblesdale in the County of YorkYeoman Deceased apprized by us whose names areSubscribed this 4th day of February annodomini 1725*

Imprimis his purse and apparell 1 0 0Item household Goods 3 6 8

_______totall is 4 6 8

Apprized by us

Brian HesledenWilliam BenthamWilliam ProcterHenry Wilkinson his mark

* 1725/6, or 1726 modern calendar

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MASON ROBERT 1722 Borthwick,York EMS

A Schedule of the Effects of Robert Mason & Ursula Masonthe Naturall and Lawfull Children of Robert Mason* late ofBirkwith in the Parish of Horton in Riblesdale in the Diocesseof York their late deceased Father Exhibited into Court byElizabeth Mason their Mother & Tutrix

Imprimis A reall Estate of Lands & Tenements in Horton in Riblesdale aforesaid of the yearly valueof fifty Pounds or thereabouts belonging to the said Robert Mason the Minor

Item Given to the said Ursula by one Indenture of Assignment bearing Date the fifteenth day of July1719 the Summe of three hundred Pounds when She arrives at the age of twenty one Years likewisethe Summe of one hundred Pounds at the Birth of the first Child also the Summe of One hundredPounds at the Birth of the Second Child & the Summe of One hundred Pounds at the Birth of thethird Child______________________

* Burial Robert Mason Horton Parish Register 26 April 1722

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MOORE PETER 1728/9 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A True & Perfect Inventoryof all & Singular the GoodsChattels & Creditts of Peter Mooreof Thorns in the Parish of Horton &County of York Husbandman latelydeceased Apprized by us Whose names areSubscribed this 14th day of February AnnoDomini 1728/9

ll s dImprimis His Purse & Apparell 4 6 8Item One Cow 2 10 0Item Hay 0 5 0Item Specialties & other Small Debts owing to )

the Testator ) 64 0 0Item Goods in the Bodystead & Chamber over it 0 13 4Item Goods in the Parlour & Chamber over it 0 12 6

_______

Totall 72 717 6

Apprized by usPeter ProctorJoseph PrestonJohn Peacock his MarkWm Benthams

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MOORE THOMAS 1717 (Will) 1717 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God amen the 19th day of december in the year of our Lord 1717: according to theComputation of the Church of England I Thomas Moor of Haccknashaw in the perish of Horton &County of Yorke yeoman being of perfect Memory and rememberance praised be god doe andordaine this my last will and Testament in mannor and form following first I bequeath my Soullinto the hands of Almighty god my maker hopeing that through the meritorious death & pashon ofJesus Christ my onely saviour & redeemer to receive free pardon & remyshon of my sins & as formy body to be buried in Christian buriall at the discreshon of my executors hereafter nominatedItem I give to my Grand daughter Margaret Eckles the sume of Tenn pounds Item I give to Leonardwetherhead of Ingelton fell the sume of Tenn pounds; Item I give to my Godson Richard Eglin inBolland the sume of Tenn pounds Item I give to my Grand daughter Ellen Moore the sume ofThirtie pounds to goe forwards with her Item I give to my daughter Agnas Dowbeggin the sume ofTwentie pounds Item I give to the pour of Horton perish the sume of Tenn pounds Item I give tomy Kinswoman Joan Edmondson of Dent the summe of two pounds and for all these Legasies to bepaid in Twelve months time after my desease and for all the rest of my Bills Bonds and goodswhatsoever I give to my Sonn William Moore and his heyes forever upon Condition that he pay myDebts Legasies and funerall expencis and make him sole Executrix of this my last will andTestament revoaking all other wills and Testaments what ever

Attested,William procter (unreadable) Moorehis ∩ marke his marke

Thomas MooreAlis Atkinsonher Λ marke

William Gifford jurat, coram me Rogro Mitton

A true and perfect Inventory of all the Goods andChattells which late were & did belong to ThomasMoore* of Hacknay-Shaw near Selside in the parishof Horton in Riblesdale & County of York deceasedthe 23d day of December in the year of our Lord1717.

li s dImprimis his purse and apparrell 30 00 00Item One Mare and one Saddle 02 05 00Item bedstocks & beding 04 00 00Item for household stuff & Chests 01 10 00Item Two arks & huslements 01 10 00Item for money upon Specialtie 155 00 00Item for other lent money 010 00 00

______________The Totall is 204 05 00

Legacies given by the deceased 092 00 00Item his Funerall Expencies 010 10 00

Apprized by us

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Thomas Bentham his markeWilliam Proctor his markeRobert BurtonWilliam Gifford

* Burial not in Horton Parish Register

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MOORE WILLIAM 1725/6 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

An Appraisement made on the thirty first day ofJanuary 1725* of the Goods and Chattles of WilliamMoore Deceased as followeth

Imprimis his horse purse & apparell 10 0 0Item Six Cows 18 0 0Item three three yeares old 7 10 0Item four two Years old 8 0 0Item two one year old 3 0 0Item One Yearing mare 1 10 0Item Twenty nine Sheep 07 5 0Item Fourteen hoggs 2 9 0Item household Goods in the bodystead 10 0 0Item in the parlour 10 0 0Item in the Chamber above 10 0 0Item the Husbandry Gear 2 0 0Item his Personall Estate 200 0 0

_________

the totall in all is 289 14 0_________

the praisersChris: LittonTho: FosterLawrence PowbigginFrancis Hawson his mark

* 1725/6, or 1726 modern calendar

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PEACOCK JOHN 1732 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A true Inventory of all &Singular the Goods & ChatlesRights & Credits which latelydid belong unto John Peacocklate of Ingman Lodge in the Parishof Horton in Riblesdale & County ofYork Husbandman Deceased* valued& prized by us whose names arehereunto Subscribed this 27th Day ofDecember 1732

li s dImprimis His Purse & Apparell 10 0 0Item 14 Kine & One Bull 56 5 0Item 6 Heffers 18 15 0Item 10 Stears 26 5 0Item 10 Stirks 18 15 0Item 8 Calves 11 0 0Item 4 Calves 2 10 0Item 40 Ewes 21 0 0Item 46 Ewes 19 11 0Item two Tupes 1 10 0Item 140 Wethers 59 10 0Item three Mares 11 0 0Item 4 Staggs 10 0 0Item 2 Foals 4 4 0Item one Swine 1 10 0Item Hay 25 0 0Item Carts Wheels & all other Husbandry Gear 4 17 6Item Wool 16 10 0Item All the Goods in the Bodystead 8 2 6Item All the Goods in the Parlour 2 7 0Item All the Goods in the Buttery 1 15 0Item All the Goods in the bodystead Chamber 3 17 6Item All the Goods in the Buttery Chamber 1 12 6Item All Houslements in or about the house 0 10 6Item Debts which was owing to the Deceased 142 18 6

________Totall 479 6 0

Robt. BenthamTho: BenthamRichd Peacock his MarkStephen Sedgwick.

* Burial not in Horton Parish Register

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PROCTER JOHN 1706/07 (Will) 1706/07 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God Amen I John Prockter of Studfould in the parish of Horton in Riblesdale &County of Yorke Tanner being infirme of body but of sound memory praysed be God for the samedoe hereby make publish & declare this my Last will & Testament in maner & form followingImprimis I comend my soul into the hands of God who gave it, hoping through Jesus Christ to bepardoned of all my sins, and my bodye I comit to the earth at the discretion of my Executorheareafter named, and my worldly goods I give & bequeath in maner following, I give & bequeathto my Grandchild Mathew Prockter my whole estate at Sunnibanke and all my goods both quick &dead paying out of the same ten pounds which I(boroed?) of one Thomas Howgit of Arnforth,Item my will & mind is if the said Mathew shall die before he come att the age of one & twenty thesaid bequeathed premisis shall fall & belong to my Grandchild John Prockter Item I give &bequeath that parte of the Litle garth at Studfould which I have now in my possession to my sonEd(war?)d another parcell called mire alle, & five rood be it more or les on a pla? calledShouphaw, with the rest of the parcells I bought of Tho: Claphams Wid:, Likewise four sillings(sic)rent on Studfould Moore paying out of the same to my Grandchild Elizabeth Settles twenty poundsat the age of twenty one yeares & to my & to my(sic) Grandchild Stephen Setles ten pounds at theage of twenty one yeares, & for nonpayment of the same my said Grandchildren to enter upon thepremisis, Item my will & minde is that Richard Prockter of Studfould shall be Feoffee in trust formy Executor & shall at convenient opertunity sell two gates on Studfold Moore which I bought ofWill. Bentham & the said towe gates to goe to the repairing of the dweling house(unreadable)daughter Allice shee now liveth in & after my debts & funerall Expencis be discharged my will &minde is that Rich(ard) Prockter shall have five pounds at a convenient opertunity for beingFeoffee, Item I give to my son John five shillings & my daughter Anne five shillings at theexpiration of twellve months after my decease, Item I apoynt my Grandchild Mathew Procter mywhole Executor, herby revoking all former Testaments Confirming this to be my last will &Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seall this sixt day of January in theyeare of our Lord God one thousand seven hundered and six signed sealled published pronounced& declared by the said John Prockter as his last will & testament in the presence of

her mark

Elsabeth I Prokter John Procter ˄ ˄

Lawrence Armitstead

An Aprisement of all the goods & Chatells moveableand imoveable which did lately appertaine & belong to JohnProcter* of Studfeild in the Parish of Horton in RiblesdaleCounty of Yorke Tanner the 16 day of January 1706 apprizdby us whose names are under subscribd

ll s dImprimis His Purse and Apparell 05 00 00Item 1 maire 4 bullockks 10 00 00Item one Cupboard 01 00 00Item 1 paire of bedstocks 00 05 00Item 1 litel Cupboard & 1 Chaire 00 05 00Item 1 Arke & 1 table 00 10 00Item 1 dreser & 1 range 00 05 00

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Item some beding with other househould Huslement 00 05 (torn)

Item 1 Gavelocke 00 01 06______________

Totall 17 11 06

Thomas Hamond(T)homas Langstroth(torn) nd Proter(torn) rence Armistead

* Burial not in Horton Parish Register

e

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PROCTER ROBERT 1704/05 (Will) 1704/05 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God Amen I Robert Procter of Studfield in the Parish of Horton in Riblesdale &County of Yorke Tanner being Infirm off body but of sound memory praysed be God for the samedo hereby make publish and declare this my last will & Testament in manner & form following thatis first & Principally I do commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it mehopeing through the merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ to obtain pardon for my sins & to Inheriteverlasting Life, And as to my body I commit it to the earth to be decently buryed at the discretionof my Executrix, hereafter named and as to my worldly estate I give and bequeath in manner &form following That is to say first my will & mind is that my debts & funeral charges be first payd& discharged my will & mind is & I give & bequeath to my eldest son Matthew all my Land &houseing when he comes to the Age of one and twenty years to enjoy the same to him & his heiresfor ever Likewise my will & mind is that my sons William & John shall have payd by my sonMatthew out off the said estate thirty pounds apiece when they shall attain the age of one & twentyyears, Item my will & mind is that my daughters Cicily & Jane shall have payd by my son Matthewout of the sayd estate twenty pounds apiece when they shall attayn the age of four & twenty years,Item my will & mind is that the Child which my wife now goes with if it be son shall have payd bymy son Matthew out off the said estate thirty pounds when he shall attayn the age of one & twentyyears & if it be a daughter my will & mind is that she shall have payd by my son Matthew out offthe sayd estate twenty pounds when she shall attayn the age of twenty four years, Item my will andmind is and I order the two Closes called Intack & new Close for the nonpayment of the moneybequeathed to William & John, the said William or John to enter upon them & have them inpossession till the said money bequeathed them or either off them be satisfyd & payd, Item my will& mind is that my son Matthew shall have left as heir Loomes one Ark & one Chest which myfather gave me, & other two chests of the old sort, & two tester beds the one standing in the parlerthe other in the Chamber above, & three tables & a Cupboard in the Parlour. Item I give &bequeath to my wife so long as she Remain & keep herselfe mine three pounds in the Year to bepayd out of my estate, Item I give unto my wife Elizabeth all the residue of my goodsunbequeathed whom I appoynt sole executrix of this my last will & testament humbly Requesting &ordering my Father John Procter & William Beecroft & Richard Procter as Feoffees in trust to assistmy wife in the management off her Affayres for the good off my heir & Children And I do herebyrevoak & make voyd all former will or wills by me made, In Witnesse whereoff I have hereuntosett my hand & seal this fourth day of February in the third year off the Reign of our GraciousQueen over Great Brittain etc An: Do: 1704/5

Sealed Signed & Publishedin the Sight & presenceof us.Thomas Hamond Robert ProcterTho: HurtleyRichard Procter

An Apprisement of all the Goods & Chattells Moveable &unmoveable which did lately appertain & belong toRobert Procter* of Studfold in the parish of Horton inRiblesdale & County of York Yeoman deceased prized thetwelveth day of February 1704/5 by Anthony DowbiginLawrence Tunstall William Beecroft Richard Proctor

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li s dImprimis his Apparrell & Rideing Furniture 05 00 00Item Six Kine 12 00 00Item Six Steers 18 00 00Item three Hefers & one Bull 06 00 00Item three Twinters 03 00 00Item Six Calves 03 10 00Item Thirty Ewes & One Lamb 08 00 00Item Seaven Weathers 01 08 00Item fifteen Gimer Hoggs 02 05 00Item two Mares & one Colt 07 00 00Item a Parcell of upper leather hides 05 00 00Item Hay & Corn 06 00 00Item One bed One Chest One Desk one little Table 00 07 00Item tw (sic) Kitts one Ark one Pair of Bedstocks 00 13 00Item three Pair of Bedstocks 00 06 00Item Bedding 03 00 00Item Brass & Pewter 01 10 00Item One backstone One Pair of Tongs one Reckon with )other Huslements ) 01 00 00

______________Tot. 84 09 00 **

* Burial Horton Parish Register 8 February 1704/5** Should be £ 83 19 00

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PROCTOR EDMOND 1727 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A true & perfect Inventory of all& Singular the Goods & Chattells of Edm[un,on]d* Proctorof Stoodfold# in the parish of Horton in Ribblesdalein the County of york yeoman late deceased appraisedby us whose names are Subscribed this 15th

day of Nov: 1727

Imprimis His Purse & Apparrell Horse & ryding furniture 8 10 0Item His leasehold Lands 20 0 0Item 3 Cows 7li 10s, 3 heifers 5li 1 ox Stirk 1li 10s 14 0 0Item 2 Calves 1li Hay 5li Husbandry Gears 1li 7 0 0

32 Guineas deposited in his Chest 33 12 0Goods in the Bodystead of the house 2 0 0Goods in the Parlour 2 2 6Goods in the Chamber over the Bodystead 3 6 8Goods in the Chamber over the Parlour 0 17 6

________Total 91 8 8

appraised by usLaw: ArmisteadMatthew ProctorJohn LangstrofWm Bentham

* Edmond in Parish Register# Studfold modern spelling

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SEDGWICK EDMUND 1732/3 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

March the 1st 1732/3Then an Inventory takenand an Appraizementmade of the Goods and Chattleslate Edmund Sedgwick of Hortonin Ribblesdale deceased by us whoseNames are here Subscribed

li s d

Purse and Apparell 5 0 0A Dresser, 2 Little Tables and the Rest of the )Goods in the bodystead ) 0 13 4A Cupboard a Long Table and the rest of the )Goods in the parlour ) 2 1 6An Ark and other Goods in the bodystead )

Loft ) 0 5 0An Ark a pair of Bedstocks & other Goods )

in the Parlour Chamber ) 2 1 6Brass, Pewther, Wooden and Earthen Ware 0 15 6Carts Wheels and Husbandry Geer 2 2 630 Sheep 9 0 05 Cows and 3 heifers 18 13 49 Young Steers and heifers 9 9 0A Young Mare One Old Mare and 2 horses 8 15 0A Parcell of Hay 2 0 0Meal Malt Barley beefe and Bacon 4 4 0Moneys Owing to the Deceased 46 0 0

________109 13 5 (sic*)

The appraizers hereofRichard ThorntonJno Howton MarkJohn LambertFrancis Howton Mark

* should be £111 0s 8d

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SEDGWICK JOHN 1721/22 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

An Account of the Goods and Chatts ofJohn Sedgwick* Son of Matthew Sedgwick lateof Ingman Lodge in the Parish of Hortonin Riblesdale in the Diocesse which said Sonis deceased

A Legacy Left by Matthew Sedgwick )above mentioned his Father Deceased ) 250 00 0

Appraised by us James SedgwickTho GreenRobt. Bankes

* Burial Horton Parish Register 9 March 1721/22

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SIDGSWICK STEPHEN 1707 (Will) 1716 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God Amen the ninth day of September, 1707 I Stephen Sidgswicke of Thorns in theperish of Horton and Countie of yorke yeoman being of perfect Memorie & rememberance praisedbe god, Doe make & ordaine this my last will & Testament in maner & form following x x

First I Bequeath my soull into the hands of Almighty god, my maker hopeing that through theMeritorious death & pashon of Jesus Christ my maker & redeemer to receive free pardon andremishon of all my sins; and my Body to be Buried in Christian Buriall, at the discreshon of myExecutrix hereafter named x x x

Item I give all my Estate of land lying at Thornes of the yearly Rent of Three Shillings andtwopence yearly to my Eldest son Matthew Sidgswick to him and his heyres for ever uponCondition that he pay forth of the same as followeth that is to say that hee pay fortie pound to mydaughter Margret within Twelve month after my deseace and for Non payment thereof it is my will& minde that she enter into poseshon of the said premisis or any part or parcell thereof till she befully paid out of the free proffits thereof and likewise that he pay five shillings yearly to mydaughter Jane the wife of Gilbert Nealson dureing her natturall life and that he shall pay to my wifeAlice the sume of Tenn pounds which shall goe towards the discharge of my Just debts and that heshall receive the said sume of Ten pounds of my son Leonard Sidgswick when it becomes due inrequitall thereof; and that he shall pay to my Loveing wife alce five pound per Annum dureing herNatturall Life in the behalfe of her Dowrie or right and for want of payment of the said summe offive pound yearly to my wife Alce Sidgswick it is my will and minde that she shall Enter into theposhon of the said Estate of Land and keep it till she be fully paid out of the same; and for all therest of my goods I give to my wife Alce upon Condition that she shall pay all my debts Legasiesand funerall Expencis & doe make her whole Executrix of this my last will & Testament revoakingall other wills and Testaments In wittnes whereof I have hereunto put my hand and seall the day &year first above written

sealled and deliveredin the presence of us Stephen SidgswickeThomas Wilson his T W MarkeWilliam Gifford jurat coram me

Rogro Mitton

A True & perfect Inventory of all thegoods & chattells which late were & did belong toStephen Sidgswick* of Thornes in the parishof Horton in Riblesdale & County of Yorkdeclared viewed & aprised by us the third dayof October in the year of our Lord 1716:

£ s dImprimis his purse & apparell 2 0 0Item 2 Cows 4 0 0Item one heiffer 2 0 0Item one Stirk 1 0 0Item one Calf 0 10 0Item hay & fogg** 3 10 0Item for peats 0 5 0Item for bedstocks 1 0 0

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Item for bedding 1 0 0Item for meal & malt 0 10 0Item for beef butter & cheese 0 5 0Item one cupboard 0 10 0Item for one table 0 1 6Item for chests 0 10 0Item for one long settle & chairs 0 1 6Item one dishboard & glascase 0 1 6Item for brass & pewter 1 0 0Item for wood vessell 0 10 0Item 2 ranges & backstone reckoncrook & tongs 0 8 0Item for one Stee & 2 wheelbarrows 0 2 6item for cushions & all other hustlement 0 5 0

19 15 0 #Debts owing by the deceased

Owing to Abraham Halliway 5 5 0Owing to Anthony Greenbanke 0 5 0Owing to Matthew Sidgswick 0 3 4Owing to Wm. Hall 0 6 0Owing to John Battersbe Land Lord 3 10 0fur funerall expences 4 5 0

13 16 4 ##Peter Moore his markJohn Hodshon I H his markThomas Sidgswick his T markWilliam Gifford

* Burial Horton Parish Register 1 October 1716** First grass after mowing# Should be £19 10 0## Should be £13 14 4

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SIDGSWICK THOMAS 1723 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A true and perfect Inventory of the Goods and Chattellsbelonging to Thomas Sidgswick of Cam latelyDeceased in the possession parish of Horton inRiblesdale and County of Yorke praised theSecond day of November 1723

Imprimis his purse and apparell 5 0 00Item three Cows and a Calf 6 00 00Item one bay Gelding 2 00 00Item in the bodystead of the house Item one Clock 1 05 00Item one Cupboard 0 10 00Item one long table 00 10 00Item one Chest 00 08 00Item one bedstead beding and hangings 1 00 00Item one long settle 4 Chairs one little table one )form one Glass Case ) 0 10 00Item one Grate one bakestone two pair of tongs )one pair of bridges ) 0 10 00Item potts pans brass and pewter 2 00 00Item 6 Cheese boards 0 04 00In the bodystead Chamber Item thee (sic) Chests one )Little table ) 0 10 00Item two bedsteads and beding 2 00 00Item Riding furniture 0 12 00Item in Wood vessell 0 15 00Item one Arke 0 10 00Item beef bacon butter Cheese and Meal 0 15 00Item one Grate more 0 03 00Item In Hustlement 0 05 00Item Hay and Husbandry gee (sic) 3 10 00Item in bills and bonds 55 00 00Item one Malt Mill and Turfes 0 13 00

________84 10 00

Item Moneys owing by the Deceased 85 0 0

Lawrence Hebdin John Sidgswick his markJohn Metcalfe his mark Tho Ripley

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SIDGWICK JAMES 1714 (Will) 1718 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the Name of God Amen the Twentieth day of september in the first year of the reign of ourSoveraigne Lord George by the grace of god King of great Britain France & Ireland defender of thefaith etc Annoquibus Domini 1714 I James Sidgwick of Camm in the parish of Horton inRibblesdale in the County of york yeoman being infirm of Body but of sound & perfect Mind &Memory thanks be to almighty God for the same do make & ordaine this my last Will & Testamentin manner & forme following And first I commit and commend my Soul into the hands ofAlmighty God my Creatour and unto Jesus Christ my redeemer stedfastly hoping & assuredlybelieving through Gods Mercies and Christs Merrits to be eternally saved & to have free pardon andfull remission of all my sins And my Body I commit to the Earth from whence it was taken to bedecently buried according to the discretion of my Executors hereafter named. And as touching suchworldly Estate as it hath pleased almighty God to bestow upon me I give divise & bequeath thesame in manner and form following Item I give divise & bequeath unto my daughter Alice the Wifeof Lawrence Hebden & to my Brother Geroge Sidgwick & to my sister Margaret Sidgwick & to myBrother John Sidgwick & to my Brother Matthew Sidgwick & to Elisabeth Knowles, daughter toThomas Knowles late Foxup in Littondale in the County of York deceased all those my HousesEdifices Gardens Closes inclosures & parcells of Meadow & pasture ground common & commonof Turbery scituate lying & being at Lingill in the parish of Horton in Ribblesdale in the County ofyork aforesaid which I purchased of George Town late of Lingill aforesaid batchelour & which weresometome heretofore parcell or Member of the late dissolved Monastery of Fourness in the CountyPalatine of Lancaster & parcell of the Mannor or Lordship of Newby being of the yearly Rent offive shillings & one half peny To have & to hold the said houses Edifices & Gardens Closes &other the premisses with their & every of their Appurtenances unto them the said Alice HebdenGeorge Sidgwick Margaret Sidgwick John Sidgwick Matthew Sidgwick & Elisabeth Knowles & tothe most & fit benefit & advantage of them the said Alice Hebden George Sidgwick MargaretSidgwick John Sidgwick Matthew Sidgwick & Elisabeth Knowles their heires & Assignes for Everfor & under the payment & performance of the rents rights & services due & to become due &payable for the same from time to time and also the said premisses (My Will & Mind is) shall bedivided amongst them in such sort as is herein hereafter Expressed (that is to say) first I compute &value the said premisses (before devised & bequeathed) to be worth the sum of sixty three poundsof Currant Money of great Britain whereof my Will & Mind is that my daughter Alice Hebden shallhave forty pounds thereof my Brother George Sidgwick shall have five pounds My daSisterMargaret Sidgwick shall have five pound thereof my Brother John Sidgwick shall have one poundthereof my Brother Matthew Sidgwick shall have Ten pounds thereof & Elisabeth Knowles Twopounds thereof & if it happen to be sold for more then sixty three pounds my will & mind is theyshall each one have his or her parts of the surplusage proportionable to their sums above ordered,Lastly I do hereby appoint my most loving Wife Isabell Sidgwick & my son Thomas Sidgwickjoynt Executors of this my last Will & Testament they paying my just debts & funerall Expences InWitness whereof I the said James Sidgwick unto this my last Will & Testament have put my hand &seal the day & year first above written

signed sealed & published in the presenceof usJohn O Nelson James Sidgswick

markWilliam F Falder jurat coram me

mark Rogro: MittonWill: Stalman

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A True & perfect Inventory of allthe Goods and Chattles Whichlate were & did belong toJames Sidgwick* of Cammin the parish of Horton inRiblesdale & County of Yorkdeceased viewed and apprizedby us the 21t Day of Octoberin the year of our Lord 1718.

Imprimis His purse & apparill 3 0 0Item 5 Cows 10 10 0Item 2 Heifers 3 0 0Item 2 Stirks 2 4 0Item 2 Calves 1 4 0Item 29 Lambs at 3s 2d per piece 4 11 10Item 22 ews at 5s 1d per piece 5 11 10Item 32 Wethers at 6 2 per piece 9 17 4Item one mare 3 0 0Item Hay & Hog (sic, probably Fog) 5 0 0Item for Turfs 0 6 8Item Carts and Wheels 0 12 0Item for Husbandry Gear 0 13 4Item for bedstocks 1 0 0Item for beding 1 2 6Item for meal & malt 0 10 0(torn) for beef butter & Cheese 0 12 6(torn) one Cupboard 0 6 0(torn) dishboard & Glass Case 0 1 6(torn) tables 0 13 4Item one ark 0 3 4Item for Chests 0 8 0Item for one Long Setle & Chairs 0 5 0Item for brasse & pewter 1 2 6Item one Ironpot 0 2 6Item for wood vessel 0 10 0Item for Spitt & racks 0 1 2Item for one range backstone )(unreadable torn) frying pan ) 0 6 8item reckoncrook & tongs 0 1 0Item for one clock 0 13 4Item for quishions & all other )Huslements ) 0 6 8

57 17 0Debts owing by the deceased

Owing to John Lambard 20 0 0Owing to William Moore 10 0 0Owing to Anthony Taylor 6 0 0Owing to John Metcalfe 4 0 0Owingto Abraham Halewell 3 0 0For Funerall Expences 4 0 0

47 0 0

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John (unreadable) his mark X Jno. SidgswickJohn Metcalfe his mark T Matthew Sidgswick

* Burial not in Horton Parish Register

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SIDGWICK JOHN 1724 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

September the 7th day 1724

Apprisement then made of the Goods & Chattalls of JohnSidgwick late of Came in the County of York in the parish ofHorton in Riblesdale by whose names are Under Subscribedas followeth

li s dImprimis purse and apparrell 3 0 0Item for Cattell 27 0 0Item for Cattell 08 0 0Item for Cattle 05 0 0Item for Sheep 18 0 0Item for one Gelding 1 10 0Item for wooll 1 15 0Item for beds bedding and bedstocks 3 0 0Item for brass and pewter 4 0 0Item for one Cubbard 1 0 0Item for Chists 1 0 0Item for one ark and meal 1 0 0Item for Table 0 0 0Item for Chairs 0 6 0Item for Wooden Vessell 1 10 0Item for Disbenk* 0 4 0Item for butter & Cheese 3 0 0Item for Beef 0 2 0Item for Girdle & the Ring 0 15 0Item for the Crop growing upon the Lands 6 0 0Item for husbandry Gear 0 15 0Item all huslement Including all belonging him )deceased ) 0 6 6

_______li s d

The totall Summe in all amounting to 79 10 0 #_______

John Medcalf his markLawrence HebdenMathew Sidgwick his markAnthony Slarthwaite

* benk = bench, therefore possibly dish-bench?# Should be £87 3s 6d

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SIDGWICK MATTHEW 1720/21 (Will) Borthwick, York EMS

In the Name of God Amen I Matthew Sidgwick* of Ingman Lodge in The parish of Horton &County of Yorke Stockiner being of perfect mind & memory make this my last will & Testament Inmanner & form followin (sic) Imprimis I Commit my Soul into the hands of Almighty god hopeingby the Death of Jesus Christ my redeemer To have a Joyfull resurrection & my body to decentburiall. Item I give & bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Jane The Summ of one Hundred &Fifty Pounds Current money Item I give & bequeath unto my son John Sidgwick The sum of Twohundred & Fiftye pounds Current money. Item I give & bequeath unto my Brother in Law GilbertNelsons Children the sum of Twenty shillings a peec & That a receipt under their or their ParentsGardians or Turturs hands shall be A Sufficient discharge for such of the said Children as shall beInfants att the Time when such legacyes shall grow due Item I give & bequeath unto my loveingfriend Elkena farrer Stapler The Summe of five pounds Current money, Item I give & bequeathunto John Walton Staplerr the Summe of Twenty shillings Current money, Item I give & bequeathunto Caleb Redshaw Stockiner Ten Shillings Current money, Item I give unto Nathaniell BlenkarnTen Shillings Current money Item I give unto Daniell Moor Ten Shillings, Item I give unto IsaacMoss Ten Shillings Item I give unto Anthony Prockter Ten Shillings, Item I give unto Robertfrankland Ten Shillings Item I give unto william Birkbeck Twenty Shillings Item I give unto JohnArmistead Stockiner Twenty Shillings, Item I give the further Summe of fifty Shillings unto CalebRedshaw, Item I give unto my Sister Margretts Child Twenty Shillings. Item I give unto my Twosisters in law Mary Green & Margrett Green five Shillings a peece, Item I give unto Sarah CravenTen Shillings, Item I give unto William Alderson Dyer of Ascridg Twenty Shillings, ItemExecutors of This my last will & Testament I make & appoynt Thomas Green of Selside, francisMoor of Winterscale & Christopher Burton of Shoolbread Executors of this my last will &Testament but for & To the only Sole proper use & behoof of My son Stephen Sidgwick they payingAll my legacyes herein by me given att the end of one year next after my death. Item I give untothe three sons of my Cozin Leonard Howson the sum of five pounds Current money to be be paidunto them att the first midle of April next affter my death to buy themselves Sheep with In Wittnesswhereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal this Twenty third Day of february In the Year of ourLord one Thousand Seven hundred & Twenty / 1720

Sealed Signed by the within named )Matthew Sidgwick who In the presence of )the said Matthew Sidgwick subscribed our ) The marke & Sealnames as Witness of Matthew S Sidgwick

The mark of )Ellinor W Windsor )The mark of )Allice I Sidgwick )Chrto. Burton Jurat coram me

Rogro. Mitton

* Burial Horton Parish Register 3 March 1720/21

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TENNANT AGNES 1715/16 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

A True & perfect Inventory of all & singularthe goods & Creditts which did belong andappertain unto Agnes Tennant* of theparish of Horton in Ribblesdale in the Diocess ofYork widdow lately deceased as they were taken andapprised by us whose names are hereunto subscribedMarch the 8th Anno Domini 1715:

£ s dImprimis her purse & Apparell 0 13 4Item one bed with bedding belonging it 2 10 0Item one chest 0 10 0

_____________Summa tot. 3 13 4

The ApprisersAnthony TaylorJohn BurtonRobt. Foster

* Burial Horton Parish Register 1 March 1715/16

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TENNANT JAMES 1714/15 (Will) 1714/15 (Inventory) Borthwick, York EMS

In the name of God Amen the ninth day of February in the year of our Lord God one thousandSeaven hundred & fourteen I James Tennant of the Raw in the parish of Horton in Riblesdale in theCounty of Yorke Yeoman being Something infirme of body but of sound & disposeing mind &memory praysed be God for it do make this my Last will & Testament in manner and formfollowing first & principally I commit my soul into the mercifull hands of Almighty God & mybody to the earth From whence it was taken to be buryed in decent manner as to my Executrixhereafter named shall seem meet and Convenient and as for my temporal estate I give dispose &devise the same in manner & form following First my will and mind is that what doth I ow in rightor Conscience be well honestly payd by my Executrix hereafter named in Convenient time after mydecease. Item I give & devise to my daughter Isabel & to her heirs & assignes for ever all myfreehold messuage or tenement at the Raw wherein I now Live with all my Land & ClosesCatlegates hereditaments & premisses thereunto belonging when she attains the age of twenty oneyears Except the Close called Donnaworth which my will & mind is shall be sold to pay my debt asfar as it extends Item my will & mind is that my daughter Elizabeth shall have at the discretion oftwo good sufficient men the third parte in money of what the Land is worth I have alreadybequeathed to my daughter Isabel when the the(sic) said Elizabeth shall attain the age of twentyone years and after all my debts & funeral expences be paid out of my personal estate & the saidDonnaworth I give & bequeath the remainder thereof to my said wife whom I appoynt my executrixof this my Last will & testament. In witness whereof I have put my hand & seal this ninth day ofFeb: abovesaid

sealed signed published& declared in the presence

his mark

Richard R Ward his mark

Tho: Hurtley James } Tennant

her mark

Marg: M Ward Jurat, coram me

Rogro. Mitton

A True Inventory of the goods & chattellsof James Tennant* of the raw in the parishof Horton in Ribelldale & county of Yorkdeceased prised at the said Raw by uswhose names are hereunto subscribed the 16thday of February 1714

£ s dImprimis his purse & Apparell 1 2 0Item Two Cows 4 0 0Item one Twinter 1 10 0Item one mare one foale 1 10 0Item some househould goods 1 0 0

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_____________Summe 9 2 0

his MarkRichard R WardGeorge EglinRichard WardTho: Hurtley

* Burial Horton Parish Register 19 Feb 1714/15

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TENNANT JAMES 1733/4 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A true and perfect Inventoryof the Personal Estate ofJames Tennant late ofNewhouses in the parish ofHorton in Riblesdale in theCounty of York Deceased made thetwenty Second day of February inthe Year of our Lord 1733*

ll s dImprimis Purse and Apparell a Mare and Sadle 11 10 0A Bed bedding a Cupboard Chest table )and other Goods in the Parlour ) 1 10 0Two Tables one Dresser and other Goods in )the Body Stead ) 1 6 0A Bed in the Parlour loft 0 5 02 Arks Dales+ Old Sacks and other things )in the Body Stead Loft ) 1 15 6Goods in the Buttery 0 5 0Brass Pewther and Wood Vessell 2 0 0Husbandry Gear 2 2 0Two Cows and a Calfe 7 0 0Hay 1 0 0Money Owing to the Deceased 457 13 6

_________485 13 6 (sic) #

Apprizers hereof

Robert FosterJohn Taylor his MarkLeonard SedgewickRichd. Thornton

* 1733/4, or 1734 modern calendar+ ??# Should be £486 7s 0d

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TUNSTALL LAWRENCE 1732 Ref. Borthwick, York EMS

A True & perfect Inventory of Goods & ChattlesLate belonging to Lawrence Tunstall of Dubcoatein the parish of Horton in Riblesdale & County of Yorkyeoman Deceased made this 22d day of June in the yearof our Lord 1732

li s dImprimis Purse & Apparel 5 3 0Goods in the Body Stead 2 7 6one Bed & other goods in the Parlour 1 1 0Two Arks & other Goods in the Bodystead Chamber 0 13 4Wool & Goods in the Parlour Chamber 1 10 8A Bed & Chest in the Buttery Loft 0 7 6Wood Vessel & other things in the Buttery 0 15 0Husbandry Geer 1 15 6Four & Twenty Old Sheep & Ten Lambs 8 14 0Money owing upon Bill to the Deceased 15 0 0

_______

Summe Total 37 7 6________

Apprizors hereofEdmd. LittonRichd. Thornton