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==D/DPr/430==
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#redirect D/DPr/430 Inventory of Henry Andrewes, 1638
 
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Essex Record Office, D/DPr/430 Inventory of Henry Andrewes, 1638
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'''Editorial history'''
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08/10/10, CSG: Imaged manuscript
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22/11/11, CSG: Added transcription
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===Abstract & context===
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===Suggested links===
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See [[MRP: Henrie Andrewes will|Henrie Andrewes will]]
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===To do===
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===Transcription===
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THE INVENTORY INDENTED
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Bearing date the xxviij:th day of September
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Anno Dom 1638 And in the ffowerteenth
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yeare of the raigne of our So?waignr Lord
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Charles by the grace of God King of
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England Scotland ffrance & Ireland
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defendo:e of the faith et.  Of all & singular
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the goods chattells rights & creditts w:ch late
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belonged unto Henry Andrews Esquire
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& late Citizen & Aldran (sic) & haberdasher
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of London deceased seene valued & apprized
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by William  Robothom drap William
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Hudson Skinner Richard Ellis Girdler &
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Ffrauncis Banister Joyner Citizens of
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London sworne for the true valuaton &
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apprizment thereof before the right
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honble S:r Richard ffenn Knight Lord
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Maior of the Citie of London The
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Pticulars whereof doe hereafter ensue
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vizt:
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'''IN THE Testator’s house
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In London.'''
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'''IN THE great Parlor'''
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IMPRIMIS one drawing table and
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court cupbord of walnutt tree
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ITEM two short turkie carpets att
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ITEM 6. backe stooles of ?Pussia
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Lether
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ITEM 8. high Turkie stooles
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ITEM 2 window curtens & a rodd
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ITEM a paire of andirons & xxxxx
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Fireshovell & tongs all of brasse
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SUMA
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'''IN THE dyning roome'''
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ITEM a drawing table á side table
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& a court cupbord
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ITEM one elbow chaire 1 couch
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chaire 5 backe stooles 12. high
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stooles & a low stoole áll cowed
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with greene cloth old w:th their
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cotton cases
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IT. a greene cloth carpet lent about
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4 yards
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IT. a cypress chest
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IT. a danske  chest
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IT. 5 peeces of tapestry hangings
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IT. a longe persia carpet ?lent 7 yards
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IT. one Turkie carpet at
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IT. one short Musketo  carpet
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IT. 2 greene cloth carpetts ?lent
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14. yards
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IT. one greene cloth carpet 4 yds
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Long & 3 cupbordclothes all
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Bordered w:th needleworke & fringed
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w:th silke  átt
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IT. an old greene cupbord cloth &
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window cloth & an old turky
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carpet & 1 old stript  cupbord cloth
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IT. the old verdures  ábout the
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Roome
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IT, a paire of brasse andirons
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IT. a wainscot presse  átt
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SUMA
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'''IN THE HALL'''
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ITEM two drawing tables a frame
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table 7 formes  cowed w:th green cotton
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& an old elbow chaire
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IT. 3 peeces of old tapestry hanging
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IT. one old remnant of tapestry
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IT. the ?brannch hanging in the hall
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with the 5 brass candlesticks
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thereto belonging w:th the ?angell
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& chaine & 2 hands for candles
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IT. 12 holberts  with their cases
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& and old muskett
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IT. a loading staffe á ?Partisan  á
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targett an old gorget  & an old
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sword
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IT. an ensigne old
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IT. á glass lanthorne
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IT. 2 tables of the Officers ?names
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SUMA
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'''IN THE withdrawing roome'''
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ITEM a small chest w:th drawers
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IT. á little cupbord for sweete meats
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IT. a paire of virginalls old
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IT. one barred trunke
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IT. 4 pictures att
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It. a paire of fireirons
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IT. 1 old trunke
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IT: the painted cloth ábout the roome
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SUMA
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'''IN THE presse roome'''
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ITEM a halfe headed bedsteed w:th
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matt & cord a flockbed & bolster
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1 old fetherbolster 1 blankett &
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2 cowletts
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IT. 1 great barr’d trunke
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IT. 1 lesser barr’d trunke
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IT. a cupboord
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IT. an old presse átt
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IT. a long curten rod
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SUMA
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'''IN THE old Parlor'''
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ITEM one drawing table & a court
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cupboord a round table & a small
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side table
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IT. an old skreene of green cloth
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w:th the frame
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It. 9 old lether chaires & an old
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forme cowed w:th greene
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IT. 2 old turkie backe stooles & a
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?browne stoole 5 old turkieworke
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cushions & 3 other old cushions
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IT. one vellure carpet and old short
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turkie carpett one old greene cup-
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boordcloth 2 old window curtens & rodd
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& an old stript carpett
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IT. a paire of old tables & ?men
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IT. 2 pictures a table of  ?ármes & two
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earthen ?hands for candles
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IT. a paire of small iron doggs two
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paire of bellowes a paire of tongs
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a little skreene & a little iron backe
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IT. one Bible doctor halls works
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& the Survey of London
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SUMA
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'''IN THE CLOSETT'''
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ITEM  a Chaire & a chest of drawers
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SUMA p:t
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'''IN THE Garden Chamber'''
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ITEM an old standing bedsteed matt
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& cord 5 curtens & vallens of
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crimson lyle grogren & curtenrods
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IT. a fetherbed & boulster 1 pillow
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2 blanketts & a crimson rug
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IT. an old court cupbord iij old
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trunks 1 high cushion stoole 2
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low lether stooles & an old barrd
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trunke
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IT. an East India ??standish a looking-
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glasse & 2 old window cushions
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IT. 14 small peeces of stript callico
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IT. 3 old curtens & a curtenrod
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IT. some glasses in á cupbord & an
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earthen ewer
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SUMA
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'''IN THE Maids Chamber'''
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ITEM 2 old halfe hoaded bedsteds
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with matts & cords 2 old curtens
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1 fetherbed & 2 boulsters 3 pil-
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lows 4 old blanketts an old Co
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verlet & an old rug a Canopie
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& 2 curtons of ?say & a broken-
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chest
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SUMA p:t
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'''IN THE ??backe Chamber'''
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ITEM an old bedsted matt & cord
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5 old curtens 1 fetherbed á
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fetherboulster 1 flockpillow one
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old blankett & an old cowlett
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SUMA p:t
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'''IN THE Men-Servants Chamber'''
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ITEM a halfe headed bedsted with
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an old Canopy & 2 curtens of
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?dornix matt & cord fetherbed &
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boulster a pillow 2 blanketts one
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verdure cowlitt & an old green rug
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IT. a trunke a little old press & a
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low stoole
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IT. x [i.e. ten] suits of a course blew cloth w:th
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white lace a blew Jacket a ?apatched plush jacket & viij
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course Hatts
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IT. xiij alablaster (sic) pictures (sic)
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IT. a wooden chaire a verdure cowlet
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& a deale box
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IT. a fether for á horse a cloake bag
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& an old [no noun inserted in original]
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SUMA
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'''IN THE GARRETTS'''
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ITEM a wainscót presse 2 old testers
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for a ?feild bed & other lumber
+
SUMA p:t
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'''IN THE chamber ow the Parlor'''
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ITEM a french bedsteed w:th matt &
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cord w:th curtens & vallens and
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Counterpane of ppetuana laced
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& curtenrodds
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IT. a fetherbed & boulster 2  pil-
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lows a quilt a flockbed & boulster
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& 2 blanketts
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IT. 2 old window curtens & 2
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curtenrods & á looking glasse
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IT. a gilt case with glasses and
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another old case w:th glasses
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IT. an old cypress chest
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IT. a box with drawers a Cabinet
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& a chest w:th drawers
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IT. a china bason & some earthen dishes
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SUMA
+
 
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'''IN THE NURSERY'''
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ITEM an old standing bedsteed
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matt  & cord 5 old curtens and
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vallens & curten rods 2 fetherbody
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1 boulster 1 old blankett & one
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old rug
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IT. a canopie bedstedd w:th a canopy
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& 4 curtens of yellow ppetuana
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1 fetherbed & boulster 1 pillow
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& 1 yellow rug
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IT. a trundlebedstedd matt and
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cord a little fetherbed & bolster
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2 blanketts & a cowlett
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IT. a childs bedsteed 2 little fea
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therbeds 2 fetherbolsters & a
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little mattrice
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IT. one old chest w:th drawers a
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xxxx stoole & panne 1. old lether
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chaire 2 window curtens & rod
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a paire of ??creepers & a ioynd
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stoole
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IT. an old peece of verdure in the
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?brushing roome
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SUMA
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'''IN THE Chamber next the ?brushing roome'''
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ITEM a french bedstedd matt &
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cord 5 curtens & vallens of
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greene say & curtenrods one
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fetherbed & boulster 3 pillowes
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3 blanketts & 2 old ruggs á
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cowlett & a rug mantle
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IT. a wainscot chest & a barred
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trunke
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IT. another long wainscot chest
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IT. the old painted cloth ábout the roome
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& an old window curten of say
+
SUMA
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'''IN THE ??rubd Chamber'''
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ITEM a french bedsteed w:th matt
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& cord 5 curtens for the bed &
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6 for the windows a windowcloth
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a cupboordcloth a paire of vallens
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& testers all of crimson ?lyle
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grogen & curtenrodds att
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IT. 2 fetherbeds 2 bolsters 2 pillows
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2 blanketts & a red rug
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IT. one elbow chaire 2 low backe
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stooles and 6 low stooles of
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??Stainell  cloth wrought w:th ?tent
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stitch  with their cases
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IT. 1 elbow chaire cowed w:th red kersey
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IT. a court cupboord a round
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table & an old couch chaire
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IT. the paynted cloth about the roome old
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SUMA
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'''IN THE BUTTRY'''
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ITEM a presse a napkin presse
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a bread binne a painted ??voider
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& knife a cupboord for glasses
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4 drinking glasses 1 old cover
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for á table a frame to sett
+
potts in & a case & 6 knives all at
+
SUMA p:t
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'''IN THE LARDER'''
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ITEM 2 powdring tubs an old
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lether chaire 2 ioynd stooles
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some earthen ware a tray &
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a salting troughe
+
SUMA p:t
+
 
+
'''IN THE garden-parlo:e'''
+
 
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ITEM  2 old tables & an old court-cupboord
+
IT a paire of old brasse  andirons
+
SUMA
+
 
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'''IN THE WAREHOUSE & yard'''
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ITEM a iron beame and scales
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6:ll 0.0 of lead weights and
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0.2.0 of iron weights &  iij:ll
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of brass weights
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IT. ?09 (or 19) lether bucketts in the yarde
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IT. a little deale table a ?bucking
+
tub a ??teare & lumber
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IT. a horseblocke an old ladder & a
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?paring shovell
+
SUMA
+
 
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'''IN THE ?Scowring house'''
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+
ITEM an iron to make a fire in
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2 scowring boords & lumber a fire=
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pan & a warming pan and some
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cotton wooll
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE Countinghouse'''
+
 
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ITEM one iron chest & a round
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iron box
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ITEM  a great chest an old short
+
chest a lether chaire 3 old ioyned
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stooles & lumber
+
IT. and old silw seale & an iron
+
?hamer
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE KITCHIN'''
+
 
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ITEM a ??Jacke w:th the weight and
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??theyne  7 spitts one iron drip=
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ping pan a paire of iron ?racks
+
an iron range for the fire an iron
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to fitt befor:e the fire w:th fire-
+
shovell tongs & forke a ?slice á
+
grateshovell 2 paire of pott=
+
hangers an iron barre 2 paire
+
of potthooks a gridiron 2 iron
+
potts 2 frying pannes a XXXXX
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a shredding knife & an iron
+
morter & pestle
+
IT. 3 brasse kettles a brasse pann
+
4 skelletts a brasse ladle 2 slices
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& a ??scrumer a little brass pott
+
2 brasse ?chasers a brasse
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morter a warming pan 2 brass
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plates a paire of broken brasse
+
?creeps & a brass pan to sett
+
?potts in weighing in all 157:ll
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?with the iron ??belos átt vj:d
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IT. a brasse pan for a still & a
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leaden bottome
+
IT. a Cisterne of lead w:th a brasse
+
xxxxx stoole & cover & the pipe
+
that bringeth in the water
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IT. some lattin ware  and á stone
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morter
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IT. ix:C lxxviij:ll of fine pewter
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att xvj:d
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IT. lx:ll of course pewter at 8:d
+
SUMA
+
 
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'''IN THE PASTRY'''
+
 
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ITEM a barrd trunke
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IT an old table a short forme
+
2 candle ??chists a cupboord á
+
washing bowle an iron ?poele a
+
chopping blocke 2 stone pictures
+
one old ioynd stoole and other
+
lumber and an iron oven lidde
+
some glasses for ??ovater and
+
some earthen ware
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE Stable & yard'''
+
 
+
ITEM a Cisterne of lead with á
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brasse xxxx stoole & cover & a
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wooden Cisterne lyned w:th lead
+
IT. a wheele barrow a showell forke
+
& lumber
+
IT. 2 coach horses an old coach w:th
+
the harnesse for the horses ánd
+
horseclothes
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE WASH-HOUSE'''
+
 
+
ITEM an iron kettle & 2 paire of
+
potthangers
+
IT. 2 leaden cisternes at
+
IT. 3 ioyned stooles a ??bucking-
+
tubb a washing stoole some
+
washing tubs & lumber
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE Chamber on
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the wash-house'''
+
 
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ITEM an old half headed
+
bedsteed matt & cord one old
+
fether body 2 old fetherbolsters
+
one flockbed & 3. old cowletts
+
IT. an old lether saddle with the
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footecloth & furniture for the horse
+
IT. an old table & an old trunke
+
& an old table in the
+
xxxx (can’t read last line on digital image)
+
 
+
'''IN THE CELLORS'''
+
 
+
ITEM the beere stillings & lumber
+
IT. ?beere ioysts & lumber in
+
?another cellor
+
SUMA
+
 
+
ITEM a cover for a ?couch-chaire
+
a tester for á bed & vallens á
+
Canopy-toppe and vallens two
+
long cushions one footestoole.
+
all of scarlet wrought [‘wrought’ has been inserted in original with carrot mark] w:th ?slippe  v
+
curtens of rich crimson taffety (sic)
+
for the bed & 2 for the canopy=
+
bed & 5 window curtens & 2
+
window clothes of crimson-
+
??sarcentt áll átt
+
IT. 2 side pillows
+
IT. a backe stoole case wrought
+
IT. 2 mantles for children
+
SUMA
+
 
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'''APPARRELL'''
+
 
+
ITEM one scarlet gowne & cloak
+
the gowne faced w:th sattin ánd
+
the cloake lyndd with squirrell
+
& á ?facing for the gowne of
+
sable poxxx & a lyning of greene
+
taffety for the Cloke & a tippet
+
of velvet
+
IT.  a violet gowne faced w:th ?foynes
+
& a violet cloak lynd w:th squirrell
+
IT. a night gowne of blacke ?fugured
+
sattin w:th gold & silke lace
+
IT. a livery gowne faced with
+
sattin w:th gold & silke lace
+
IT. a very old livery gowne faced
+
with ?foynes
+
IT. one overworne nightgowne
+
IT. a mourning gowne & hood & an
+
old mourning cloak
+
IT. an old blacke cloth cloake
+
lyned with ?plush att
+
IT. á blacke cloth cloak lyned
+
w:th velvet with 2 imbrodired
+
laces
+
IT. an owworne silke grogren cloake [grogrin has been inserted before cloake with a carrot mark]
+
IT. á ??tabee cloak lyned w:th plush
+
IT. an old chamlet coat & an old
+
cloth coat both lyned w:th plush
+
IT. a scarlet suit laced w:th gold
+
& silver lace
+
IT. an old cloth of ?silvx dublet
+
& á paire of dámáske hose & xx
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cassocke w:th silv lace
+
IT. am old plush suit a sattin dub-
+
blet  & a paire of plush hose, 3
+
other old suits of ápparrell
+
& 4 paire of old breeches
+
IT. a scarxx & a paire of silke
+
garters & ?roses with silw lace
+
a saddlecloth w:th silw lace & 2
+
paire of gloves & a sattin
+
facing for á gowne
+
IT. a paire of bootes & spurres
+
 
+
'''LINNEN'''
+
 
+
ITEM one paire of new holland sheets & a paire of pillowbeeres
+
IT. 3. paire of large sheets
+
IT. one paire of holland sheets of 2 bredths & a half
+
IT. 3 paire of holland sheets att xviij:s
+
IT. 8. paire of flaxen sheets at 13:s
+
IT. x [i.e. ten] paire of course sheets at 8:s
+
IT. xj paire of sheets most of them overworne
+
IT. 5 paire of pillowbeeres at
+
3:s 6:d
+
IT. 4 damaske tableclothes lent
+
32. yards at 5:s
+
IT. 3. damaske tableclothes lent 22 yards at v:s
+
IT. a damaske tablecloth lent 7
+
yards 1. cupbord a long
+
towell & 23 napkins all ?sutable (Or, ?futable)
+
IT. another damaske tablecloth lent 5 yards ½ 2 towells a cupboord cloth ?laced & 2 doz of napkins all ??sutable (Or, ?futable)
+
IT.  4 damaske tableclothes lent 17
+
yards ½ átt 3:s 6:d
+
IT. 3. towells of damaske lent 16
+
yards att 15:d
+
IT. 2 doz of damaske napkins átt
+
xv:s
+
IT. x [i.e. ten] dozen ½ of damaske napkins
+
att xx:s
+
IT. 5 damaske towells lent xxx [i.e. thirty]
+
yards att 20:d
+
IT. a damaske cupbordcloth
+
IT. 6 old damaske cupbord clothes
+
IT. 4 tableclothes &  2 cupbordclothes
+
of diap lent 36 yards att 4:s 6:d
+
IT. 4 towells of the same diap
+
lent 28. yards átt 16:d
+
IT. 6 dozen of napkins of the
+
same diap att 16:s
+
IT. 6 diap tableclothes of dixx-
+
worke lent 36 yards at 3:s 6:d
+
IT. 3 towells of the same diap
+
lent 15 yards att 14:d
+
IT. 6. doz of napkins of the
+
same diap att xiiij:s
+
IT. diap tableclothes of ?rose ánd
+
xxxxxx worke lent 8 yds at 2:s 6:d
+
IT. 2 doz of napkins of the same diap
+
IT. á doz of fine diap napkins
+
IT. 2 old diap tableclothes of ?pavy
+
worke lent 9 yards ½
+
IT. 4 diap towells of the same
+
worke lent x [i.e. ten] yards att 12:d
+
IT. 2 doz of napkins of y:e same
+
att x:s
+
IT. 3 diap tableclothes of ?pavie
+
worke ?course lent 15 yards all at
+
IT. one towell of the same lent
+
4. yards
+
IT. 4. doz of napkins of the
+
same
+
IT. 2 tableclothes of diap lavender=
+
worke (sic) lent 13 yards at 3:s
+
IT. 2 towells of the same lent 6. yards ½ att 12:d
+
IT. 2 dozen of napkins of the same at 12:s
+
IT. 9 diap ?iacke-towells lent 22. yards att 9:d
+
IT. 5 ??flerie diap tableclothes
+
lent 25 yards att 20:d
+
IT. 3 doz of the ?flored ?draper
+
napkins att 8:s
+
IT. 3 holland tableclothes lent
+
xij ells átt 3:s
+
IT. 5 holland towells lent 9 ells ½  at 8:d
+
IT. 4 ?course diap tableclothes lent 12 yards átt 20:d
+
IT. 4 diap tableclothes lent xj yards at 3:s 6:d
+
IT. 3 short diap tableclothes
+
IT. 5 towells lent x [i.e. ten] yards
+
átt x:d [i.e. ten]
+
IT. 5 diap tableclothes lent 11 yds
+
att 2:s
+
IT. 8 owworne diap tableclothes
+
& 14 owworne napkins
+
IT. 1 doz of diap napkins
+
IT. 2 doz of owworne diap napkins
+
IT. á holland tablecloth ?lent 3
+
ells ½ att 2:s
+
IT. 4 old ?darke towells
+
IT. 4 callico tableclothes
+
IT. 9 ells ½ of flaxen cloth att 14:d
+
IT. 10 yards of dimitee at x:d
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''PLATE'''
+
 
+
ITEM j:m ix:l vj oz ¼  of white plate ánd  a small quantitie of ?pcell gilt at v:s p oz
+
IT. 342 oz of gilt plate átt  5:s 4:d p oz
+
SUMA (sic)
+
 
+
'''IN AND ABOUT THE TESTATORS HOUSE ATT LAYTONSTONE IN THE COUNTIE OF ESSEX
+
IN THE GREAT PARLOR'''
+
 
+
IMPRIMIS an ovall table & a side
+
Table
+
ITEM xj backe stooles & 7 high
+
stooles covered with greene cloth
+
old
+
SUMMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE GARDEN PARLOR'''
+
 
+
ITEM  2 round tables 1 old court
+
cupbord and 1 elbow chaire of
+
Russia lether
+
IT. 4 turkieworke backe stooles
+
IT. 8 pictures
+
SUMMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE LOWER GALLERY AND GARDEN'''
+
 
+
ITEM a marble table at
+
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+
xxx [2 lines have been neatly crosse out in original, and are partially readable]
+
IT. 2 rowling stones & a lattin
+
watring pott & a wheele barrow
+
SUMMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE HALL'''
+
 
+
ITEM a walnuttree drawing table 2
+
foote ?pares a forme 4 old ioynd
+
stooles & a standard (sic) for a bason
+
IT. 8 old lether chaires
+
IT. a picture in the Entrey
+
SUMMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE LITTLE PARLOR'''
+
 
+
ITEM an old drawing table a small
+
court cupboard a stove 3 childrens
+
chaires an old mappe & an old greene carpett
+
IT. some China & earthen dishes w:th
+
certaine glasses & a case for glasses
+
SUMMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE BUTTRY'''
+
 
+
ITEM an old table a bynne for
+
bread a plated cupbord a napkin
+
presse a forme the toppe of a
+
round table a curten rodd & 2
+
old stooles
+
IT. an old table & a forme in y.e
+
yard
+
SUMMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE CELLERS'''
+
 
+
ITEM the beerestillings a stoole
+
& a ??shelfe
+
SUMMA p:t
+
 
+
'''IN THE KITCHIN'''
+
 
+
ITEM an iron range for the fire
+
a Jacke w:th a ¼ of a hundred leaden
+
weight & iron cheyne an iron forke
+
a paire of potthangers an iron barre
+
an oven lidde & 2 spitts
+
SUMA ?patet
+
 
+
'''IN THE SCULLERY'''
+
 
+
ITEM an iron pott one  iron kettle
+
two iron dripping pannes 3 spitts
+
one oven lidde a ?peele a lattin
+
dripping panne a paire of fire-
+
irons a ?trock [or ??crock]  2 gridirons
+
á chopping knife & an appleroster
+
of lattin & an iron barre in the
+
chimney
+
IT. a brasse kettle a copper kettle &
+
a ?coper watering pott
+
IT. 2 wooden covers for a cisterne
+
a smallpaire of wooden scales one
+
small brasse w:t a stone morter &
+
a [Or, 1] wooden pestle a wooden ?peele & a
+
weighing stoole & lumber
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE PASTRIE'''
+
 
+
ITEM a safe an old lattin cupboord
+
a meale-chest a candlechest á
+
hanging shelf an old powdering tub & trough
+
& 3 xxxxxces
+
IT. a brasse morter & iron pestle
+
2 old chopping  knives a prong
+
& a ?peele
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''IN THE WARDROBE'''
+
 
+
ITEM one suit of tapestry hangings
+
xxxx[??lent] 105. ells átt
+
IT. one tapestry coverlet
+
IT. 3 short Persia carpetts
+
IT. 3 other short Persia carpetts
+
& a  short turkie carpet
+
IT. a short ?Musketo carpet
+
IT. a long Persia carpet
+
IT. 2 stript carpets
+
IT. one greene carpet & 2 cupboord
+
clothes w:th silke fringe 1 playne
+
greene cloth carpet & a ?coucher
+
of bayes
+
IT. a suit of hangings of gilded
+
lether & red cloth in panes
+
IT. a counterpane of dimitee for
+
a bed wrought w:th blacke silke
+
IT. an East India quilt old
+
IT. a Canopie & 2 curtens and
+
vallens of taffetie old
+
IT. an old greene ?sarsenet quilt
+
5 curtens for the bed & 4 for the
+
windowes of taffeta old & a
+
paire of vallens of tent stitch
+
IT. 9 covers for stooles of ??watchet [Or, natchet]
+
perpetuana imbrodered
+
IT. 4 cows for stooles wrought
+
IT. 4 curtens vallens & head cloth
+
of yellow ??wadmall moth-eaten
+
IT. an old greene cloth cupboord=
+
cloth bordered w:th needleworke
+
IT. 5 curtens & vallens of stript
+
stuffe
+
IT. 4 old stript curtens
+
IT. 6 crimson & white ?suftaffetye
+
window cushions
+
IT. 2 long pillows & 6 square
+
cushions of needleworke
+
IT. 2 fugard sattin cushions
+
IT. an old ?tuftaffety long pillow
+
& a long pillow of crimson velvet
+
IT. 6 old tapestry cushions
+
IT. 6 old square window cushions
+
of tapestry
+
IT. 2 Irish (sic) Stitch cushions
+
IT. 4 silke flowers to sitt in a
+
window
+
IT. a chest
+
IT. 3 paire of brass andirons a paire of
+
tongs & fireshovell of brass 2 pairs of
+
xxxx xxxx w:th brasse & a warming
+
 
+
APPARENT END OF THE DOCUMENT, THOUGH NO SIGNATURES NOR DATES, SUGGESTING PART OF THE DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DETACHED
+
 
+
'''NEW DOCUMENT ERO: D/DPr 435'''
+
 
+
'''RECIPTS'''
+
 
+
'''SPERATE debts voyages & Adventures owing & belonging to the Testator att his decease & received viz.'''
+
 
+
IMPRIMIS received of George With and Company in full
+
ITEM of John Godfrey  upon the voyage
+
to Bruges
+
IT. of the stocke of Adventure in the
+
East India Company by silk callicoes
+
& cloves sold for
+
IT. rec:d of John ffoyle upon th’accompt
+
of Edward Stringer & John Lewis  the
+
Testators ffactors in Constantinople
+
by bill of Exchange
+
IT. of Timothy ?Cruss  for 4 bales of
+
grogren w:th more received upon the
+
same Accompt & sold to him for
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''SPERATE DEBTS menconed in the
+
Testators Inventory to be owinge
+
to his estate for ??wards & merchandize
+
sold since his decease & received viz:'''
+
 
+
ITEM rec:d  of John Williams & Company
+
-for 2. bales of silke in full
+
IT. of Randoll Mainwaring  for one
+
bale of silke in full
+
IT. of Allart Vanderwood  for one
+
bale of silke in full
+
IT. of John Clarke for silke in full
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''DOUBTFUL & desperate debts
+
owing to the Testator átt his
+
decease and Received'''
+
 
+
ITEM rec:d of Edmund Johnson &
+
Thomas?Wholes [Or, Wheles]
+
SUMA p:t
+
 
+
'''SPERATE DEBTS mentoned in the said former Accompt to be owing to the Testato:s estate for goods received from Edward Stringer and John Lewis the Testato:s ffactors att Constantinople & sold by theis Accomptants and since received'''
+
 
+
ITEM rec:d of Edmund Trench  for 4 bales
+
of grogron yarne sold to him in full
+
IT. of John & Thomas Harvey for one bale
+
of grogrons in pte
+
IT. of Edward Hudd  for one bale of
+
grogren in pte
+
IT. of Jasper Clayton  for one bale of
+
grogren in full
+
IT. of Thomas Low for one bale of
+
grogren in full
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''SPERATE DEBTS mentoned
+
in the said former Accompt to be
+
owing to the Testato:e estate for
+
goods & mchandize mentoned in
+
y:e foote of his Inventory to be remay-
+
ning in the hands of ?theis Accomptants
+
& not then valued nor sold and since
+
Received'''
+
 
+
ITEM Rec:d of Humfry Abdy for two
+
peeces of ??terenella & 4 peeces of
+
mohaires in pte
+
IT. of Jasper Clayton  for one peece of
+
blacke ??factonet 5 peeces of terronella
+
one peece of tabee in pte
+
IT. of Edmund Griffith  for 2 peeces of
+
plushes in pte
+
IT. of Richard & William Lowfeild  for 2
+
peeces of terronella & one peece
+
of tabee in full
+
IT. of Thomas Wold for one case of
+
Rubarb in full
+
IT. of ffrancis Dashwood  for the
+
remaynder of a bale of silke in full
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''GOODS & mchandize belonging
+
to the Testators estate & menconed
+
in the foote of his Inventory to be
+
then remáyning in the hands of
+
?their Accomptants and not ?then
+
valued nor sold ánd since sold
+
ánd received viz.'''
+
 
+
ITEM of Jámes Martin  for 5 peeces of Callicoes ánd one peece of spotted velvet
+
IT. of M.r Davie (or David) Proctor  for 5 ells of taffeta & 10 yards of ?tortenella
+
IT. of Christopher Had?natt for six
+
yards of plush
+
IT. of William Henley for one
+
Case of Rubarb
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''DEBTS owing to the Testator
+
átt his decease & omitted out of
+
his Inventory & the said former
+
Accompt being not Certainly
+
knowne and since Received viz'''
+
 
+
ITEM rec:d for freight made by the
+
Testators part of the ship ''Anne''
+
Bonaventure before the apprizm:t
+
of the same
+
IT. for the freight made for the Testato:r
+
pte of the ship ''Daniel'' before the
+
same wás ápprized
+
SUMA TOTTS of all
+
the aforesaid Receipts
+
A. DEDUCCON Required
+
by XX said Accomptant
+
SUMA
+
 
+
IMPRIMIS paid for freight Custome
+
& other Charges of goods returned from
+
beyond the seas since xx said former
+
Accompt & otherwise concerning
+
theTestators estate as by ?Ex pticulars
+
may Appeare
+
SUMA x:t
+
 
+
AND soe there Remayneth Cleare
+
upon this Accomp:t the said
+
deduccons being deducted
+
 
+
'''SPERATE DEBTS owing to the Testators estate for goods & Merchandize ?mentoned in the foote of the Testators Inventory to be remayninge in the hands of their Accomp=tante ánd since sold vizt.'''
+
 
+
ITEM owing by Thomas Wold  for one Case of Rubarb
+
IT.by ffrancis Dashwood for
+
one bale Silke
+
IT. by Robert ?Winch  for one bale
+
of silke
+
IT. by Jasper Clayton for one peece
+
of silke grogron & á remnant of
+
?tabee
+
IT. by John Marshall  for one peece
+
of plush
+
SUMA
+
 
+
'''SPERATE DEBTS owing
+
to the Testators estate for goods
+
received from th’aforesaid
+
Edward Stringer & John Lewis
+
the Testators’ ffactors att Con-
+
stantinople &  ?Sinte ?sold viszt'''
+
 
+
ITEM owing by Thomas Stanhope
+
for one bale of grogrons
+
IT. by George Wroth for one bale
+
of grogron
+
SUMA
+
 
+
ITEM owing by Richard Wroth ánd Company for oyle received upon the Accompt of John Mico (sic)  for Naples ánd sold to them
+
SUMA
+
E.x.r p me Radum Lathum ?Cond
+
Servien ad Legem Civitatis
+
London
+
 
+
 
+
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+
===Commentary===
+
 
+
Henry Andrew(e)s wrote his will on August 7th 1638 “being sick in bodie”.  Beaven states that he died August 16th 1638.  He was buried on September 6th, 1638, in St. Stephens Walbrook, where he had lived since at least 1610, and where his father or another relative (Thomas Andrewes) may have lived and died.
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In the parish register of St. Stephens Walbrook he is called variously Henry Andrewes, Mr. Henry Andrewes; haberdasher,  merchant; and on his burial “alderman”, a post he held for Farringdon Ward Within since 1634.
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+
An inventory was made of his houses in London and Laytonstone on September 28th 1638, and the will was proven shortly afterwards, on October 17th 1638.  His London house was probably in the parish of St. Stephen’s Walbrook, which is one location mentioned in his will, though Bowe Church and Wansted are also mentioned, as well as the poor of Laytonstone.
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+
Henry Andrewes was ranked the second most highly assessed person out of 30 in a tax assessment upon the Parish of St Stephen Walbrook in 1632.  Mr. Hodges was assessed at £1 6s 8d, with “Capt. Hy. Andrews” assessed at £1 3s. 4d., and Arthur Juxson & Co. at 13s. 4d.  The total amount raised was £6 19s 8d. from 30 people.
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+
A large number of children were baptised to Henry Andrewes in the parish of St. Stephens Walbrook between 1610 and 1630 by his first two wives, Elizabeth (d. 1619 in childbirth) and Margaret (d. 1630).  Anne, his third wife, outlived him  and must have married him after 1630, with apparently no children.
+
 
+
Samuel Mico, who married Elizabeth Andrews, may have been resident in St Stevens Walbrook in 1630s, although he gives St Andrew Undershaft as his parish of residence at his death in c. 1666.  At least it was St Stephens Walbrook where Elizabeth Mico, Samuel’s first wife, was buried in March 1639/40, 18 months after the death of her father.  Two of Samuel Mico’s children, Samuell and Margrett, were buried inthe chancell of St Stephens Walbrook on February 24th 1641/42.
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+
Henry Andrews was active as a merchant in the Levant and the East Indies, as well as in the traditional northern European markets of the Merchant Adventurers.  He was an EIC committee for at least 1635-36, and 1636-37    A  Haberdasher, he was elected to Master of the Haberdashers, 1633-34,  and was elected alderman of London  in 1634.
+
 
+
Beaven provides a brief biographical sketch.
+
 
+
His basic kinship data are as follows:
+
 
+
WIFE: (1) First wife: Elizabeth, née XXXX (mar. pre-1619; d. Dec. 2 1619  (2)  Second wife: Margaret, née XXXX, d. 1630  (3) Anne , ("my now wife" (will of HA, 1638), née  XXXX, mar. post 1630 and outlived him
+
DAUGHTERS: (1) Ann Fenn  (m. James Fenn)  (2) Elizabeth Mico.  A significant number of daughters died in childhood
+
SURVIVING SONS: (1) Daniel Andrewes (bapt. Feb. 20, 1613/14)  (2) Henry Andrewes (bapt. Feb. 4 1615/16)  (3) Stephen Andrewes  .  A significant number of sons died in childhood
+
SONS-IN-LAW: (1)  James Fenn  (2) Samuel Mico (3) Edwin Browne  (TBC)
+
COUSIN: John Clutterbooke (sic)
+
NIECE: ffrancis Cheney (daughter of wife's sister)
+
 
+
Brenner identifies Henry Andrews, together with Rowland Backhouse, Humphrey Smith, and Robert Bateman, as Merchant Adventurers active in the Levant trade, and states that it was characteristic of the merchant political elite which emerged in the “immediate pre-Civil War period” that Merchant Adventurers elected as London Aldermen were closely associated with Levant-East India trade.  Andrews was a sherriff of London in 1632, together with Hugh Perry.
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+
Henry Andrews appears to have been active in East Indian business in the 1620s, possibly with his brother, XXXX, who predeceased him.  The scale of  Henry Andrewes trading in East Indian goods can be seen by a record in 1635 of him and Mr. William Garway standing “as security for 2,000l. of ‘callico lawnes or shashes’.  Although Henry Andrewes 1638 inventory is largely of textiles, there are also references in the EIC court minutes to dealing in rice and pepper.
+
 
+
In the 1640s, after Herny Andrews’s death, Daniel Andrews, his eldest son, continued his father’s involvement in the Levant Committee, as an Assistant, and in the EIC.  Daniel Andrews appears to have retained his father’s house in Laytonstone after his father’s death.
+
 
+
Henry Andrews’ bequest of 40 to the artillery company can be read  in the light of his inventory which lists a number of weapons in the Hall in his London house :
+
 
+
IT. 12 holberts with their cases
+
& and old muskett xxxij:s vj:d
+
IT. a loading staffe á ?Partisan  á
+
targett an old gorget  & an old
+
sword x:s
+
IT. an ensigne old x.s
+
IT. á glass lanthorne v:s
+
IT. 2 tables of the Officers ?names ij:s v:d
+
 
+
the beautification of London churches in Jacobean times  do not all readily fit “an Arminian mould, proto- or otherwise.”
+
 
+
An article by Dorothy Williams Whitney titled ‘London Puritanism: The Haberdashers Company’ in ''Church History'' states that the Haberdashers’ Company seems to have been “the most successful in promoting Puritan preaching in England between 1600 and 1640.”  The article argues that the court of assistants is the key group to look at, and it was there that interest in puritanism flourished pre-1640.  She does not examine the views of the ordinary liverymen, who she suggests were typically lesser tradesmen.  The author makes the interesting generalisation when writing about a merchant adventurer “Like many other well-to-do merchants engaged in Continental trade, Jones was a Puritan” (Whitney: 1963:304). Whitney also observes that a Puritan preacher, Richard Sedwick, graduate of Peterhouse, Cambridge, was appointed minister to the English merchants at Hamburg, remaining there for fourteen years. (Whitney: 1963:305).  She further mentions the appointment of Peter Symonds, of Trinity College, Cambridge, who she states had been  reader at the church of St Stephen Walbrook from 1623 to 1625, and who Whitney describes as a Puritan.  Symonds was appointed by the Haberdashers in 1627 to hold the lectureship at Newland. (Whitney: 1963:308).  Whitney notes that the XXXX.
+
 
+
 
+
Henry Andrew’s religious views need to be confirmed, but may have included an interest in puritanism.  He mentions five ministers in his will: Mr Leeke, preacher at Bow church; M:r Maddison Minister at Wansted; M:r Peter Symons Minister; Doctor Howell ; and M:r Downham Minister in Walbrooke.  XXXX identifies Mr Downham as “the Puritan lecturer, John Downham,” who was appointed by the Haberdashers to the London lectureship of the puitan inclined parish of S:t Bartholomew the Exchange .  XXXX uses Andrewes as a case example to illustrate that examination of supporters of
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