Inventory of John Snowe of Shipton, 1643 (presented 1645)

Herts RO A25/3554

November the 2[- 1643?]

An Imnytory of goodes and chat[tells ---- of] John Snowe of Shipton as followeth [-----]

£
s
d
in the halle one cubarde: too Tabeles, [-----] 3 formes 3 cheares [-----]
[ - - - ]
one Bibelle
0
3
0
2 andyarnes and hanggeres and other things
0
3
0
In the loaft 3 covrlydes
1
6
8
4 blanketes 3 bolsters 4 pilowes
1
8
0
one truckle beed a table 3 coferes on truncke
0
12
0
in the loaft ore the kicinge on bedsted and other loumber
0
10
0
10 platteres one flagone and other smalle putere
1
0
0
3 potes 2 citteles and other brace
1
3
4
on saltinge trofe, 4 baryles 4 toubes and other loumber
1
3
4
In the loafte ore the myckehouse one bedsted
0
3[?]
0
a pare of shites and other smalle lynone
2
0
0
butter and chise
1
3
4
woollee
1
0
0
one gelding one mare and 2 coltes
6
0
0
3 beease
4
10
0
hoges and piges
3
6
8
shipe and lames
2
10
0
one carte and ploue and other impelmentes
1
0
0
one hoville and timber and other wood
3
0
0
wheate and barly
12
0
0
Beanes
6
13
4
haye
3
0
0
2 akeares of winter corne
2
0
0
2 weaning calfes
1
0
0
his waringe cloathes
2
0
0
 
Sum(m)a totalis
59
17
00

[ - - - - -William?] Norman
[The ma]rk of Thomas Glennester
[The mar]k of John Sheffilde
[ - - - - - ] Robart Stevenes

[Presented 5 April 1645 to Robert Maynwaring, vicar]

The ad(ministra)ion granted upon the retourne of the com(m)ission the 21th of Aprill 1645


Notes

John Snow was buried on 2 Nov 1643. A deathbed surrender which he made was recorded in 1646. He was the brother of Richard Snow, d. 1636, and son of John Snow, d.1592.

ore = over

myckehouse = milkhouse

beease = beasts