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- Jeffery Ward Richmond 1563 1221/489In dei noime amen the first daoe of July in the yere of our lord god 1563 I Jefery Ward of Richmond in the Countie of Yorke yeoman hole of mynd & good of remembrance doth make this my last will and testament in maner and forme folowing, First I bequith my soule into the hands of almightie god trusting in his great mercy promysed unto me and all mankynd in Christ Jesus his son our lord and saviour to be in the number of theym that shal be savyd. And my bodie to be buried wthin the parish church yeard of Richmond aforesaid. Also I bequyth unto my son William Ward xxs in full recompence and satisfaction of his hole childes portion of goods. Item I bequyth to Elizabeth my doughter xls and also I bequyth to Elioner my doughter other xls. The rist of all my goods my detts paid my funerals deduct and discharged I gyve to Cecilie my wife and Thomas Ward my son whome I make my hole executors of this my last will and testament. And further I make Robert Ward of the said Richmond the supervisor of this my last will and testament and for his paines therein to be taken I gyve him ijs. Item I gyve tto every of thes my neighbours being the recorders of this my said last will and testament iiijd a pece. That is to say Edward Grethed clerk parson of the said Richmond, Thomas Huchonson, Robert Foster, Thomas Augill and Peter [Fell]The inventory of all the goods moveable and unmoveable of Gefrey Ward pait of Richmond in the countie of Yorke yeoman deceased praised by thes four honest men that is to saie Richard Toppinge, Thomas Huchonson, George Carter and Thomas Augill the xiijth daie of Julie Anno Domini 1563In the Haule HouseIn primis seaven bras potts xvjsItem a caudron vsItem ij kettles vsItem viij pannes ijs viijdItem iij basins xdItem vij candlesticks xvjdItem ij old chaffindishes xijdItem an ambry a cupbard & an old dishbynke iijsItem a [gte] pot of pewder iiijdItem a fryan pan ij spets a rost Iron & an old scomer for fysh xxdItem iij burds lesse and more a chiste ij furmes and ij setles ijsItem a chair and iiij litle stoles xijdItem v quyshynns xijdItem ij shelf bourds and a fleke iiijdItem a apir of tongs and a reckencroke vjdItem a pair of [bottles] jdIn the ButtryeIn primis ij chists ijsItem v shelf bourds xdItem iiij ale stands xijdItem vij ale potts xijdItem viij cruses iiijdItem a bedstock a pair of blankets and a happing ijs vjdThe hie chamber over the Haule HouseIn primis ij pair of bedstocks xvjdItem iij coverlets iij happings iij pair of blankets xiijs iiijdItem iij pair of harden shets and a pair of lynning shets xliItem ij old mattresses a pyllybye & vj cods vijsItem iij chists iijsItem a kneding trough xijdItem an old skeppe iiijdItem iij pair of trisles & certen esh wood viijdItem iiij hawlings viijdItem a skele an Iron [band] & a [stee] xvjdItem elding called turves and pete xvjdItem ij old tubes for salt ijdItem iij lytle bourds iijdThe Loft over the ParlourIn primis ix bourds ijsItem ij pair of bedstocks xijdItem iiij pantyd clothes xijdItem a bowting ton ij Sketles a bushel and a pecke ijsItem iij old burding ropes ijdItem an Iron forke ijdIn the ParlourIn primis ij gownes ij Jaketts ij pair of hose and ij dubletts xxxsItem a cappe xxdItem a gylefat a maskfat, and ij [catyng] tubes and a wort stone vjs viijdItem a say and iij [skeles] vjdItem an old buckler xijdItem ij sacks and ij pooks xijdThe StableIn primis ij packe sadles a hackney sadle wth girths and wane [towes] belonging the same iiijsItem ij swine [iijs]Item coles xvjdItem [ ] draught and other fyer wood xxiijs iiijdItem a barrow jdItem a [spaid] and a showle jdItem ij [rayks] jdItem a greenstone viijdItem a pair of shoes and a pair of old bots xvjdItem iij bowles a syle and sex dishes viijdItem a kowe xxiijs iiijdItem a horse xxsItem a mare xxsThe shoppeIn primis foure hundreth poud weight of syne pewder vessel lesse and more xijliItem of Lay metle one hundreth and a half and xlvjli weight xxxviijsItem xxth salts vjsItem iij new bottles and iij old bottles xvdItem in mowles for castyn of pewder vessel two hundreth and a half and xxxviijli[C] weight vxijs viijdItem a [print] & a [tower] bourd vsItem xiij Hewks and ij folts xxdItem iij anvelles & two swagers and eight beatin hambers vsItem ij pair of Shears iij ladles ij wombles a [pcer a grater] and a burnysher ijs vjdItem a hollow ware arke a [rap] and two fyles [xiij]dItem ij Iron Wedges and an axe iiijdItem iij beames wth the rist of all the weights iiijsItem ij horse [ ecks] ijdItem ij stoles a furme and ij [blocks] ijdItem a twell and a bourd cloth xijdItem ij sharts ijsItem [Haie] vs iiijdSuma totalis xxxiijli vjsDetts that the said Gefrey Ward doth aweIn primis to Edmund Richardson of Yorke xiiijli xvjsItem Christofer Siggiswick xxijsItem [Sir] John Barker iijs iiijdSum xvjli xvjdDetts that ys awen unto the said Gefrey WardIn primis Sir Christofer Metcalfe Knight vijs iiijdItem Richard Tuting his [ ] ijs viijdItem Henry Close viijsSum xviijs
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