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Transcript of Inventory, D/Bo/F 19
Transcript of an Inventory of the belongings of William Blackiston (D/Bo F19). Please remember that all transcripts show what is written on the page; spelling and grammatical mistakes are not corrected.
An Inventorie of al and singuler the goods and chattals movable and unmoveable of William Blackiston lait of Gibside in the parish of Whickham Esquier deceased Appraised by these fower honest men videlicet [viz] William Portor James Shaftoe Anthoney Meaborne and John Blartour the XXIIII th daie of Februarye Anno dm 1607 As followeth videlicet [viz]
Li [pounds] | s [shillings] | d [pence] | |
In the Kitchinge Inprimis fower brasse pottes three old Millen pottes two Iron pottes one posnet three yetlings one mortor and and a pestell six pannes three Candle sticks one drippinge pann one baster with all othere furniture as Iron and Pewder vessell in the kitchinge ......................... | 5 | 16 | 3 |
In the Maides Chamber Item two borded bedsteads with clothes to them ................... | 0 | - | - |
In the hall which [are heirlooms] Item one table with a frame and a cupboard table .................. | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Item one other Cupbord with a side table ............................ | 1 | 2 | 6 |
In the Butterie Item eight pewder dublers two basons and ewers fower candlesticks five chamber potts two dozen trenchers Thre pannes three jugges................................................ | 1 | 10 | 0 |