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Thomas Clarke of Painswick
Inventory September 1646
Gloucestershire Archives 1646/22 Image
1 An inventory taken the 19th day of September
2 1646 of all the goods and chattles of Thomas
3 Clarke of Painswick deceased appraised by
4 Robert Cooke and Henry Gardner of Painswick
5 aforesaid
£ s d
6 Impris in money in his purse 0 1 0
7 Item in wearing apparel 1 10 0
8 9 10
Item in bedding 2 flockbeds and one bedcase one pillow 2 bolsters 2 rugs 2 coverlids one sheet and one blanket
2 10 0
11 12 13
Item 2 table boards with frames 2 coffers one little joyne stool one chair one form
0 13 4
14 Item three bedsteads 0 10 0
15 16
Item in brass 3 pots 3 kettles one skillet and one skimmer
2 0 0
17 Item in pewter 3 pieces 2 salts 0 5 0
18 19
Item in cooperyware 3 half barrels 2 cowles
0 5 0
20 21
Item one broadloom with his appurtenances thereto belonging
2 0 0
22 Item in sundry other small implements 0 5 8
Total 10 0 0
Robert Cooke Henry Gardner
Over leaf
Latin ....at Gloucs the third day of October 1646 by ? Clarke, administrator according to the nuncupative testament spoken by the deceased
Transcriber’s Note – Sarah Harris
line 9: bed case = a wooden bedstead
Latin transcription : possible translation
Henry Clements of Painswick
Inventory August 1716
Gloucestershire 1716/73 Image enter image number
1 An Inventory of
2 The Goods of Henry
3 Clements late of Paynswick Batcheler
4 Dec[ease]d as followeth viz
5
£ s d
6 Impris One parsell of Arable Ground lying
7 Item And being in a certaine fielde called Haw
8 Item Fielde within the Townfields & Territories
9 Item Of Paynswick afores[e]d containing by
10 Item Estimation about three acres valued
11 Item At Nineteen pounds
12 Item
Total 19 0 0
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Hen[ry] Gardner Samuell Jefferis
Latin ….24 August 1716…….
Transcriber’s Note
Difficult because crossing of letters created a line through much of the writing!
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
Thomas Cook (alias Castle), Free Mason of Painswick
Inventory February 1711/12
Gloucestershire 1711/189 Image enter image number
1 A True and Perfect Inventory
2 And account of ye Goods &
3 Chattells of Thomas Cook al[ia]s Castle
4 Of the parysh of Paynswick Free
5 Mason lately dece[ased]d
£ s d
6 Impris Wearing apparel &
7 Money in purse 00 02 06
8 Item All other Goods Cattles
9 Item Chattles whatsoever 4 10 00
26
Total 4 12 06
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In witness whose of us have put our hands the Seventh Day of February 1711/12 Richard Cook al[ias] Castle Sarah Holman
Latin …9 February 1711….Thomas Cook al[ia]s….
Transcriber’s Note
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
Hannah Cook of Painswick
Inventory February 1713
Gloucestershire 1713/221 Image enter image number
1 A true and perfect Inventory
2 Of all the Goods & Chattells of
3 Hannah Cooke late of the p[ari]sh of
4 Painswick in the County of Glouc[este]r Widoe dece[ase]d
5 And taken & praised the 12th day of February in
6 The 12th years of the Reign of our Sovereign
7 Lady Anne Queen over Great Britain
8 Anno Dom[ini] 1713 – 14 by us whose names are
9 Here unto subscribed
£ s d
10 Impris In wearing apparel 1 00 00
11 Item 2 sixpeny Locks & 2 eightpeny Locks 0 02 04
12 Item 2 pair of patterns & 7 pair of Cloggs 0 03 06
13 Item 2 pair of patterns wood 0 00 03
14 Item 2 dozen of Bason ropes 0 01 06
15 Item 1 pair of Skailes 0 01 03
16 Item In the Shop the Boxes 0 01 00
17 Item In Nailes tackes aules & other Iron
18 Matters in the Shop 0 07 02
19 Item 26lb of pewter valued att 6d/lb 0 13 00
20 Item One old brass bottle weighing 9 lb at 10 d/lb 0 07 06
21 Item One brass boyler one kettle & 2 skilletts
22 All weighing 10 ½ lb att 10 d per lb 0 08 09
23 Item 2 brass candlesticks weighing 23 lb att 0 01 00
24 Item One brass warming pan valued att 0 02 06
25 Item 2 skimmers & 1 Brass spoons valued att 0 01 00
26 Item In Turning[?] Ware of divers sorts att 0 02 06
27 Item In old Rusty iron weighing 9 lb 0 00 09
28 Item & Iron Doggs one fire shovel one tong
29 Item Weighing in all 11 lb att 2d per lb 0 01 10
30 Item One spit & one Tongs weighing 18 lb at 3d 0 04 06
31 Item One table board and frame valued
32 Att 2s6d and 3 joint stooles valued at
33 1:6 standing in the chamber 0 04 00
34 Item 2 Large Elbow Chairs and one Joint
35 Forme valued att 0 05 00
36 Item A Settle & Chairs valued at 4 s
37 And two Rush[?] Chairs valued at 6d 00 04 06
38 Item 3 Coffers va[lue]d at 5s & 3 Boxes att 6d 0 06 06
39 Item 1 Half barrel 1 little vessel and one
40 Item Old brewing tub valued att 0 03 06
41 Item 2 stools valued att 0 02 00
42 Item One Truckle bedstead w[i]th an old
43 Item Matt & Cord valued att 0 02 00
44 Item The Curtains & Valiants with the
45 Rods belonging to the Bed therein
46 Hannah Cooke dyed 0 04 00
47 Item Two pair of old Blankettes 0 02 00
48 Item Three pillows valued att 0 02 06
49 Item Three old sheets valued att 0 03 06
50 Item Tree Bolsters & Cases 2 Tablecloths
51 And two pillow drawers valued 0 04 06
52 Item One sheet one Table Cloth one
53 Item Napkin & two Towels valued att 0 08 00
54 Item 5 yards & an half of Black Serge
55 Valued att 2s per yd 0 11 00
56 Item 3 ½ yds of Brown Serge
57 Valued at 1s 4d per yd 0 04 00
58 Item In Lumber goods not plarly[?]
59 Named and valued 0 05 00
Total 7 18 06
Over leaf
John Packer Isaac Merrell Tho[mas] Twining J[oh]n Parker
Latin 13 Feb 1713……Thomas Cooke
Transcriber’s Note
All words in green are very dubious!
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
John Cook (Blacksmith) of parish of Painswick
Inventory August 1771
Gloucestershire Archives 1771/30 Image enter image number
1 Inventory of the Goods Chattels and Effects of John Cook
2 Late of the Parish of Painswick in the County and Diocese of Gloucester
3 Blacksmith Deceased Taken this 22nd Day of August 1771
4
5
£ s d
6 Impris Household Goods and Book Debts 17 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
Item
Item
Total 17 0 0
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Appraised by me Sam[ue]l Birt
Latin This inventory was Exhibited on the 23rd Day of August in the Year of our Lord 1771 By Sarah Cook Widow and Administratrix etc Nevertheless under protestation of adding etc
Transcriber’s Note 2 identical copies of the inventory apart from the addition of when and who exhibited it on the
second copy.
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
William Cook Inn keeper of Painswick
Inventory September 1721
Gloucestershire Archives 1721/90 Image enter image number
1 An Inventory taken the fifteenth Day of
2 August Anno Domini 1721 of all the Goods and Chattells of William
3 Cooke of the parish of Painswick in the County of Gloucester Innkeeper
4 Lately deceased By us whose names are hereunto subscribed the
5 Day and year above written
£ s d
6 Impris For Wearing Apparel both Linen and Woollen 1 05 00
7 Item In the Kitchen 118 pounds of pewter at 7d a pound 3 08 10
8 Item Two Brass Boylers 12lb 0 12 6
9 Item One Bell Mettall Pott Weighing 28lb 0 14 00
10 Item One warming pan 2 Skimmers 2 Brass kettles 1 Brass Ladle
11 1 Slice and Snuffers 9 Brass Candlesticks 0 07 00
12 Item One Iron Fork 2 Spitts 1 Dripping Pann 3 Tongs & a fire Shovel 0 13 00
13 Item Two Iron Backs 2 Iron Grates Links and other Iron Works
14 In all weighing 139lb at 1p 1/4 per pound 00 13
10 1/4
15 Item One Grate for the Hearth 0 02 00
16 Item One Good Iron 1 Toasting Iron 1 Chopping Knife 1
17 Frying pan 1 Iron Candlestick against the Waulle
18 Piece 1 flesh fork 00 03 00
19 Item Two Quart Muggs 4 pint Muggs 00 02 00
20 Item One Looking Glass & 1 Drinking Glass 00 01 03
21 Item One Chair Table 2 Settles 2 Foorms 4 Chairs 1
22 Joynt Stoole 0 07 00
23 Item One Tinning dripping pan 3 Tinning pudding pans
24 Item 1 Sauce pann 1 pepper box 9 payer of Sleepers 0 03 00
25 Item In the Hall 1 table board & foorme 1 Side Cupboard 0 03 00
26 Item In the Pantry 1 Table Board 1 Corn Binn 1 drink
27 Horse 1 Half Barrell 2 Chairs & 1 joynt stool 0 12 00
28 Item In the Celler Eight Hogsheads 2 Barrells 1 Tun parle(?)
29 2 Brass Corks 3 00 00
30 Item In ale 130 Gallons at 4d p Gallon 2 03 04
31 Item Two Drink Horses 0 03 04
32 Item In the Brewhouse 1 large furnace weighing 64lb at 5d p lb 3 04 00
33 Item One lesser furnace weighing 19lb at 5d ;2 p lb 1 02 09
34 Item Two furnace Grates 0 10 00
35 Item One large Mash Tubb 2 Coolers & 2 Gailes(?) Tuns 1 08 00
36 Item One half Barrell & two Skeels 0 05 00
37 Item And one small Mill 0 05 00
38 Item In the Backside in Wood 1 10 00
39 Item In the shared Board rooms 1 Flock Bed and Bedd stead
40 1 Rugg and Curtains and Valiants thereunto belonging & 1 (smudged) 1 00 00
41 Item Five Chairs 1 Small Table & 1 foorme 0 8 00
42 Item In the Chamber over the Hall 1 Good Bed matt Curtains &
43 Valiants thereunto 1 Rugg 1 Blankett 1 Bolster 1 pillow & Case 2 05 00
44 Item Fower Turkey Chairs 0 05 00
45 Item One Chair 1 foorme & 1 Bellard Table 0 02 00
46 Item In the Chamber over the Pantry one Beddstead 2 Blanketts
47 1 Rugg Curtains and Valiants 0 15 0
48 Item In the Room Called the Redd Lyon 1 Bedd and Bedstead
49 1 Rugg and 1 Blankett 1 feather bolster and 1 pillow and case 1 05 00
50 Item Two Trunks 1 Cooffer 1 Table 2 Turky Chairs 0 17 00
51 Item Five sheets 2 Table Cloths half a dozen of Napkins 8 Course
52 Item Towels & 2 pillow Drawers 1 0 0
53 Item In the Room over the Celler 1 Bed and Bedstead
54 One Bolster 1 Rugg 1 Blankett 2 Beddmatts Curtians
55 And Valiants one Stool & 2 Chairs 1 0 0
56 Item One Sign and Signpost 1 10 00
57 Item In Lumber Goods 0 10 00
Total 33 17 00
Over leaf
you may have a few words on the ‘outside’ of the Inventory – enter them here
Richard Cooke Luke Garner appraisers
Latin 2nd September 1721 William Wood, principal creditor
Transcriber’s Note
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
John Cooke, Weaver of Painswick
Inventory August 1708
Gloucestershire 1708/116 Image enter image number
1 The True and perfect Inventory of the goods and Chattells of John Cooke Weaver
2 Of the parish of Painswick deceased as they were taken and appraised by us whose
3 Names are hereunder Written the Nineteenth day of August Anno Do[mini] 1708
4
5
£ s d
6 Impris The deceased’s wearing apparel & money in purse 00 10 00
7 Item In the shop two Broad Looms with the matterials thereunto belonging 9 00 00
8 Item In the Shop Loft one Twisting Mill 1 01 06
9 And three chairs
10 Item In the Kitchin one Table one fire shovel and tongs one paire of Iron doggs 0 08 00
11 And one hung
12 Item In the shop one Brass Fountaine to hold water one little looking glass & rasor
13 And one bason and three Chaires 0 15 00
14 Item In the Cellar and above Staires tenn Little drink vessells 0 14 00
15 Item In the Brewhouse one Little furnace and Grate One Boyler one kettle
16 Item And two skoelts and one little kettle etc 1 04 00
17 Item In the Hall Seven disches of pewter one pewter flagon one
18 Pewter bason three posrringers one plate one frying pan
19 Board and four stools
20 One jack one spit one brass Candestick one warming pan one table 1 07 00
21 Item In the chamber over the Kitchen One Bed and Bedsted one old Rugg
22 One bed Case one sheet one Blankett One Blster One little Table
23 One looking Glass one Chest One Fooffer One payer of Course
24 Sheets a piece of new Cloth to make ½ a duzon of napkins & 1 Table Cloth 2 02 00
25 Item In the Chamber over the Shop One Bedstead One rug One
26 Blankett and One sheet 1 00 00
27 Item In the Garret one Bed and Bedsted One Old Rugg 0 10 00
28 Item In the Hal Chamber one great fire shovel one Tongs
29 And Tenn Old Chaires 0 18 00
30 Item Two stocks of Beef and in Lumber of all sorts 0 05 00
31 Item One little furkin vessel 0 01 06
32 Item Three Ells of new Hemp on Cloth 0 02 00
33
Total 19 18 00
Over leaf
The Inventory of John Cooke Goods
John Parker John Poole Jun[ior]
Latin … 11 Oct 1708……Sarah Cooke….
Transcriber’s Note
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
Richard Cook Clothier of Painswick
Inventory December 1701
Gloucestershire Archives 1701/213 Image
1 A true and perfect inventory of the goods &
2 chattels & credits of Richard Cooke of the parish
3 of Painswick in the county of Gloucester clothier
4 lately deceased praised by us whose names are here
5 subscribed this twenty ninth day of December
6 one thousand seven hundred and one 1701
£ s d
7 8
Impris his wearing apparel & money in pocket & watch
23 0 0
9 Item two horses 10 0 0
10 11 12
Item in the parlour four table boards thirteen chairs one looking glass & chimney furniture in the parlour
05 0 0
13 14 15 16 17
Item item in the parlour chamber one high bedstead and furniture belonging one truckle bedstead & bedding one chest drawers eleven chairs two stools one looking glass & chimney furniture
12 0 0
18 19 20
Item in the pantry chamber one bedstead & bedding one little table board six chairs one coffer & chimney furniture
04 0 0
21 22
Item in the closet near the parlour chamber ------------------------the plaat--------------
06 0 0
23 24 25 26
Item in the hall chamber one high bedstead & bedding one little bedstead & bedding two little table boards one chest one coffer one little glass a desk & 3 chairs
04 0 0
27 28 29
Item in the boarsh chamber two bedsteads & bedding one little table board one box one little glass one coffer & one chair
03 0 0
30 31 32
Item in the kitchen chamber one bedstead & bedding one chest drawers one chest one trunk two chairs one stool
04 0 0
33 34
Item in the counting house one table board and books
02 0 0
35 36
Item in the kitchen cockloft one beam & scales & weights flock & other things
02 0 0
37 38
Item in the parlour & hall cockloft one bedstead & other things
01 0 0
39 40
Item in the pantry one table board twelve joyne stools & in brass & pewter
05 0 0
41 42 43 44
Item in the hall one large table board three little table boards one settle five chairs & four guns one paak and chimney furniture
06 0 0
45 Item in Linen 05 0 0 46 Item in book debts 10 0 0
new column on new page 47 48
Item in the kitchen one clock one gaak one settle two table boards chairs
05 0 0
49 50
& stools brass & pewter chimney furniture & other things
51 52
Item in the cellar fourteen vessels & twelve dozen of bottles
04 0 0
53 Item the colouring furnace & stoning vats 06 0 0 54 55
Item in the press house one voulding board & press papers
03 0 0
56 Item in timber of all sorts 10 0 0 57 58
Item a tree bought of Mr Walter Hawkins which cost three guineas
3 4 6
59 Item in fire wood 01 0 0 60 Item in corn of all sorts 10 0 0
61 Item in corn in the ground 01 0 0 62 Item in two pigs 03 0 0
63 64 65
Item in goods at Steanbridge Mill the furnace & stoning vats & press papers & other things there belonging
15 0 0
66 67 68
Item in goods at Trillycatt in table boards seastones cheese press a malt mill & other things belonging there
02 0 0
69 Item in lumber of all sorts 01 0 0 70 Item in five old pair of shears 01 0 0
71 in this page is 65 4 6 72 in the other page 102 0 0
Total The sum total is 167 4 6 Richard Packer
William Loveday Thomas Loveday Sam Sevill John Packer
Latin presented at Gloucester....... 14 March 1701
Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris
line 27: Boarsh - not recognised
line 44: paak - not recognised
line 47 gaak - not recognised
line 54: vaulding not recognised
William Cooke, Clothworker of Painswick
Inventory May 1713
Gloucestershire 1713/87 B Image enter image number
1 A true and perfect Inventory
2 of all ye Goods Cattles and Chatls
3 Of William Cooke late of ye
4 parish of Paynswick in the
5 County of Glou[ceste]r Clothworker Dec[ease]d
£ s d
6 Impris Waring Apparell and Money in purse 3 10 00
7 Item One Bell mettle pott at 0 4 00
8 Item In Money due 8 00 00
Total 9 14 00
Over leaf
An Inventory Of W[illia]m Cooke ….
Taken and appraised by us (ye 15th day Of May Anno D[o]m[ini] 1713 ) whose names Are hereunder written John Parker Tho[mas] Hopton
Latin ……. Eliza Stephens……
Transcriber’s Note
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
William Cooke Yeoman of Painswick
Inventory January 1737
Gloucestershire Archives 1737/72 B Image enter image number
1 A true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods and Chatles
2 Rights and Credits of William Cooke late of the parish of Painswick
3 In the county of Glouc[estershire]
4 Yeoman Deceased Taken valued and appraised
5 by us the Thirteenth day of January 1737
£ s d
6 Impris The Deceased’s wearing apparell + money in purse 10
7 Item One and twenty ewe sheep 5 10
8 Item Eight Weather Sheep 2 10
9 10
Item One Store Pigg 10
11 12 13
Item
etc Item
etc Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Total 9 0 0
Over leaf
you may have a few words on the ‘outside’ of the Inventory – enter them here
The mark of Appraisers Edw[ar]d Hyott The mark of William payton
Latin This Inventory was Exhibited the 31st Day of January in the year of out Lord 1787 by Ruth Cook Administatrix for a true One and soforth nevertheless under protestation of
Adding etc
Transcriber’s Note –
72 A has the same content without “This Inventory was Exhibited etc” but has spelling errors and is much less
legible.
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
Jonathan Copping of Painswick
Inventory 1726?
Gloucestershire Archives 1726/32 Image enter image number
1 A true and perfect Inventory of
2 All the Goods Cattles and Chattells
3 Of Jonathan Copping late of
4 The parish of Paynswick Dece[ase]d
5
£ s d
6 Impris His wearing Apparell and money
7 In purse 5 00 00
8 Item Three beds and bedsteads sheets
9 Item Blankets coverdlids and all other the
10 furniture 3 00 00
11 Item Two brass kettles one brass boyler
12 Six Dishes of Pewter one dozen of
13 Pewter plates 2 10 00
14 Item All other lumber Goods & Drink Vessells 1 00 00
15 Item Sixty eight sheep 18 00 00
16 Item Three Cows and a weaned Calf 10 10 00
17 Item Two horses and their Harness 12 00 00
18 Item Four pigs 2 12 00
19 Item Three Stacks of Hay 5 00 00
20 Item One other parsell of Hay 2 10 00
21 Item One Waggon one Dung Cart two Sullas
22 all[ia]s Plowes three harrows and other
23 Plow tack 3 10 00
24 Item Two Acres of Barley 9 10 00
25 Item Three Acres of Wheat 2 09 00
26 Item Seven Acres of peas & Beans 5 08 00
27 Item Four other Acres of Barley 4 00 00
28 Item Three Acres of Oates 1 19 00
Item
Total 58 18 00
Over leaf
you may have a few words on the ‘outside’ of the Inventory – enter them here
Appraised by us Daniel Blisse Robert Hinton
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
No date on the inventory
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
James Davis, Yeoman of Painswick
Inventory September 1713
Gloucestershire 1713/187 Image enter image number
1 Gloucestershire Painswick
2 September ye 8 1713 An Inventory
3 Of the Goods & Chattells of James
4 Davis of the Parish of Painswick in
5 The County of Glouc[este]r Yeoman
6 Taken & apprised by us whose names
7 Are hereunto subscribed
£ s d
8 Impris In wearing Apparell & Money in Purse 1 10 00
9 Item In the Chamber tow old Beds with the app[ur]tenun[ce]s 1 10 00
10 Item In the lower Roome brass & Pewter 1 00 00
11 Item A Cupboard & a table board 0 10 00
12 Item In Lumber of all Sorts 0 10 00
13 Item One Pigg 0 12 00
14 Item
Total 4 02 00
Over leaf
20 Oct[ober] 1713 …….James Davis …Painswick
John Parker William Pallinge Tho[mas] Gardner
Latin …… Hanna Davis…..
Transcriber’s Note
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
Richard Day , butcher, of Painswick
Inventory January 1712
Gloucestershire 1712/304 Image enter image number
1 A true and perfect
2 Inventory of all the
3 Goods and Chattells of
4 Richard day late of Paynswick in the
5 County of Glouc[este]r Butcher dec[eas]ed as
6 They were appraised by us the
7 Fifteenth day of January Anno Dom[ini]
8 1712
£ s d
9 Impris His wearing Apparell and Money
10 In purse 0 05 00
11 Item In the Chamber ov[e]r the Shop one bed
12 Item And the bedding to the same belonging 0 10 00
13 Item In the Chamber and the Kitchen one
14 Item Other bed & bedding to the Same belonging 0 10 00
15 Item In the Kitchen one table board and
16 Item Frame att 0 05 00
17 Item In Brass & pewter att 2 00 00
18 Item In good and Bad Debts 12 00 00
19 Item Lumber of all Sorts 0 10 00
Total 16 00 00
Over leaf
17 January 1712 ..Rich{ar]d Day.. Paynswick
Taken and Appraised by Us the day and year above John Packer Hen[ry] Gardner
Latin ..7 January 1712 …………….?Winafred Day
Transcriber’s Note
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
Mary Downe of Painswick
Inventory November 1681
Gloucestershire Archives 1681/25 Image
1 A true & perfect inventory of all the goods cattles
2 & chattels of Mary Downe widow of the parish
3 of Painswick in the county of Gloucester late
4 deceased had taken and praised the twenty second
5 day of November Anno Domini 1681
6 by us whose names are hereunto subscribed
£ s d
7 Impris in money and wearing apparel and linen
03 00 00
8 9
Item six beds and bedsteads with curtains ruggs coverlids and blankets to the same belonging
15 00 00
10 Item a brewing furnace and other brass and pewter 05 00 00
11 Item six table boards of all sorts long and short 02 00 00
12 13
Item six red leather chairs and one joyne chair and [?] joyne stools and two joyne forms
01 00 00
14 15
Item in iron goods that is to say spits andirons a jack grates fire shovel and tongs
00 15 00
16 Item one coffer a desk two side cupboards a chest 00 15 00
17 Item a malt mill and cisterns 01 00 00
18 Item three little pigs 00 10 00
19 Item a pair of roccks[?] 00 02 06
20 21
Item in lumber goods not particularly nominated
00 05 00
Total the sum is 29 07 06
George Watkins William Loveday Ro. Vyner
Latin presented in the registry of Gloucester the 29th day of November Anno Domini 1681 by the administrator......
Transcriber’s Note – Sarah Harris
line 13: [?] overwritten on a six deleted - possibly three - cannot decipher
William Dudley of Painswick
Inventory August 1712
Gloucestershire 1712/114 Image enter image number
1 An Inventory of the
2 Goods of William Dudley
3 Late of Paynswick Dec[eas]ed
£ s d
4 Impris Wearing Apparell in Value 0 3 06
5 Item In the Shop a Broad Loome in Value 1 10 00
6 Item In the Kitchen Goods in Value 0 15 00
7 Item In the Kitchen Camber in Value 0 17 00
8 Item In the Shop Chamber in Value 0 19 00
Total 4 04 06
Over leaf
Praised by John Stephens Maurice Harrison Thomas Bryan
Latin …6 August 1712…..Susan Dudley
Transcriber’s Note
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
John Eldridge of Painswick
Inventory March 1707
Gloucestershire Archives 1707/11 A & B Image enter image number
1 A True Inventory of the Goods and Chattels
2 Of John Eldridge late of Painswick Deceased
£ s d
3 Impris One Acre of pasture Ground lying in the
4 Item Parish of Brackcerup[?] known by the name
5 Item Of Pagdon Lease 4 0 0
6 Item One Acre of Arable land lying in the parish
7 Item Of Harscome known by the name of the Square
8 Item Acre 2 0 0
9 Item Ten Dishes of pewter 0 10 0
10 Item Fifteene little plats 0 5 0
11 Item Six porringers 0 2 0
12 Item Too pewter camerpotts 0 1 0
13 Item Tree pewter pints & one quart 0 3 0
14 Item Too Brass panes 0 15 0
15 Item Too kettles of Brass 0 6 0
16 Item One bellmetal pott 0 3 0
17 Item 1 warming pan 0 1 6
18 Item One little coper & a little spite morter 0 15 0
19 Item Seven ould bere barrels 0 10 6
20 Item Three beds & bedsteads 3 0 0
21 Item To ould table boards 0 3 0
22 Item Three paier of Tongs & to spits
23 Item & one paier of fire dogs 0 3 4
24 Item Six spoones 0 0 6
25 Item Waring Cloths & money in pocket & lining 1 10 0
26 Item Five Candell stickes 0 10 0
27 Item For other lumber Goods 0 10 0
Item
Item
Total 15 0 2
Over leaf
Praised this 28 day of March in the year of our Lord 1707 by us Stephen Wren Rich[ard] Mills John Young Francis[?] Buskell[?]
Latin … 30 March 1707… Isobel Eldridge
Transcriber’s Note –
This is a copy of A complete with spelling errors. B has made quite a few corrections eg. Camerpotts to chamberpotts
but clearly the scribe who wrote B could not read the signature of the 4th appraiser.
B suggests the Parish is Brookrup
The latin is from B
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
William Ellis of Painswick
Inventory April 1733
Gloucestershire Archives 1733/10 Image enter image number
1 An Inventory of the Goods
2 And Chattels of William
3 Ellis late of Painswick in
4 The County of Gloucester
5
£ s d
6 Impris Wearing Apparell and Money 2 0 0
7 Item & Chattel Lease of a House 15 0 0
8 Item
9 Item
10 Item
11 Item
12 Item
Total 17 0 0
Over leaf
you may have a few words on the ‘outside’ of the Inventory – enter them here
John Pool And Appraisers Nath. Simons
Latin This Inventory was Exhibited the 28th Day of April In the year of our Lord 1733 by Mary Ellis Sole Executrix for a true one and so forth nevertheless under protestation of adding etc
Transcriber’s Note
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
Henry Fletcher, Clothier of Painswick
Inventory June 1664
Gloucestershire Archives 1666/18 Image
1 A true and perfect inventory taken
2 of the goods and chattels of one Henry
3 Fletcher of Painswick, clothier late
4 deceased in the county of Gloucester made
5 taken valued and prised the 28th day
6 of June 1664 by all those whose names are
7 hereunto subscribed
£ s d
8 9
Impris His wearing apparel and money in purse
15 0 0
10 Owing to the deceased by John Rodway 6 10 0
11 The goods in the parlour 5 0 0
12 The goods in the hall 2 0 0
13 15 16
The goods in the parlour chamber one standing bedstead and the furniture of the chamber
5 0 0
17 18 19
The goods in the hall chamber one standing bed one low bed and the furniture belonging
10 0 0
20 21 22
The goods in the chamber over the porch one bedstead with the furniture belong to the chamber
2 0 0
23 24 25
The goods in the broad chamber three bedsteads and the furniture belonging to the chamber
3 10 0
26 27 28
The goods in the woolhouse chamber with a warping bar and skarne and wool and flocks
5 0 0
29 30 31 32
The goods in the chamber called the chyning chamber one standing bedstead the furniture of the chamber
3 0 0
33 34
The goods in the upper buttery plate and pewter and one table board
12 0 0
35 The goods in the dayhouse 1 10 0
36 37
The goods in the dyechamber: one copper furnace
15 0 0
38 The goods in the c------ing 11 10 0
39 For sheep and other cattle 20 0 0
Jo Griffin Daniel Niblett
Total
Latin Presented..the nineteenth day of September Anno domini 1666
Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris
line 23: broad chamber was possibly the chief or biggest chamber
line 27: skarne = squirm part of the warping machinery
line 28: flocks = odds and ends of wool
line 30: probably correctly transcribed but meaning not known
line 38: word obscured
Sarah Francum of Painswick
Inventory November 1703
Gloucestershire Archives 1703/194 Image enter image number
1 A True and Perfect Inventory
2 Of all the Goods and Chattells
3 Of Sarah Francum wid[ow] dec[ease]d
4 As it was appraised by us whose names are
5 Hereunder written, this twelfth day of
6 November 1703
£ s d
7 Impris In the Kitchen, Seven Dishes of Pewter one Bason three
8 Sausers one pewter dish five Spoons one pewter 9 Tankard one Flaggon one pewter candlestick one
10 Pewter pint pott two chamdber potts two earthen 11 Salts one table board & frame two Joynt Stools
12 One forme one Joynt chair one chane five links two 13 Pair of Tons one fire shovel two spits one puddox[?]
14 One frying pan one bason rest one pair of bellows
15 One old chaire one Trencher rack on lockstool two 16 Dozen of Trenchers on Iron Grate pewter weighing
17 30lb 2 00 00 18 Item In the Buttery six brass boylers one brass kettle
19 Two skillets one of them cast one warming pan one 20 Skimmer one brass caffing ladle one Tining dripping pan
21 One pasty pan one Tining Tundish four drink Vessels 22 One wooden horse one table board & frame one
23 Chopping knife one hair sieve Brass 49 lb att 3 00 00
24 Item In the shop two cowls one skeel one Brewing 25 Tubb two packs one paddle four Oaken boards one
26 Spinning wheel one forme one spade one Iron 27 Garden rake one dresser one Riphook att 0 10 00
28 Item In the chamber over the Kitchen one flock bed 29 One blanket one Rugg one Matt Cord & bedstead one
30 Other trucklebedstead matt & Cord one sett of brown
31 Longe curtains & vallens one oak chest one coffer 32 One looking Glass one boulster two fustian pillows six
33 Holland pillow drawers one towel one other bolster 34 Drawer one coarse table cloth one Diaper table cloth
35 Six Holland Napkins eleven napkins worked with
36 Blew eleven other napkins two pair of Iron Dogs at 8 06 00 37 Item In the rooms ov[er] the Buttery one truckle bed
38 Stead mat and Cord one flock bed one pillow two 39 Blankets one rug one Cradle rug one oaken
40 Chest two boxes one looking Glass two Brushes 1 17 00
41 Item In the Garrett on bedstead matt & Cord one 42 Clock bed two red Rugs seaven sheets two lead
43 Weights one a tod one halfe a tod att 2 12 06 44 Item In wearing Apparrell & money in Purse two
45 Silk scarves one Serge Black Gown one black stuff 46 Petticoat one black Caster Hatt one black farrindine
47 Silk Gown one Green apron one black slim
48 Hood one silk pincushings and old linen att 1 10 00
Total 20 5 06
Over leaf
…Sara Francum.. 29 Feb 1703…
Appraised by us Henry Gardner George Jones
Latin ..29 Feb 1703… John Mills….
Transcriber’s Note –
Transcribed by E Anne Perkins
William Friars of Painswick
Inventory June 1702
Gloucestershire Archives 1702/74 Image
1 The inventory of William Fryers goods of
2 the Parish of Painswick and County of Gloucester who
3 deceased without will on the 30th day of August
4 in the year of our Lord 1700
£ s d
5 6 7
In the first place two broad looms and the tools that are thereunto belonging we judge and value it to be worth
4 10 0
8 9
The old bedsteads & a little old worn out lodging we judge at
1 00 0
10 9 10
A little old brass and a little old pewter & other lumber goods old and of a little value we judge at
1 00 0
Total The full inventory of the goods of the deceased William Fryer is judged and valued in full to be worth by us Robert Fryer & Thomas Butler
6
10
0
Witness our hands Robert Fryer Thomas Butler
Latin 6th June 1702 sworn by Maria Fryer widow ???
Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris