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Durham Probate Records
ye 14th of Aprill 1640
A
true Invotorye of all ye goods and Chattells moveable and unmoveable
that was Willya Gibsons of North Hart lately deceased and pryzed by
foure sufficient men whose names are here under written
Imprimis at Claxton twelve oxen at Eleven pound a pare ________________________________________ 66 - 00 - 00
It Nynteene sheepe at ye same place ___________________________________________________________ 7 - 00 - 00
It at Stranton tenn Oxen at seventeene noubles tow shillings a beast _________________________ 57 - 13 - 4
It more at Stranton ten stots ________________________________________________________________ 33 - 00 - 00
Itm for swine at Stranton _____________________________________________________________________ 3 - 12 - 00
Ite twellve kine and calves __________________________________________________________________ 40 - 00 - 00
It five steares at Stranton __________________________________________________________________ 18 - 00 - 00
Itm horses and meares at Stranton ____________________________________________________________ 18 - 00 - 00
It plew and plew geare harrowes sowmes and all other Implements thereunto belonginge _________ 13 - 6 - 8
It for corne and haye in the staggart ________________________________________________________ 29 - 00 - 00
It for malt corne and rye and other thresht corne ____________________________________________ 13 - 6 - 8
Ite for ye cropp of ye ground and the manner about the house _________________________________ 70 - 00 - 00
For Hart
Ite for tenn oxen ____________________________________________________________________________ 63 - 6 - 8
It for foure [?...runts?] ____________________________________________________________________ 22 - 00 - 00
Ite for seaven horse and meare _______________________________________________________________ 19 - 00 - 00
It for one horse and a meare _________________________________________________________________ 13 - 00 - 00
It for twelve kyne ___________________________________________________________________________ 46 - 00 - 00
It for therteene steares and heffers about tow yeares of age _________________________________ 34 - 13 - 4
It for nyne stirkes yearesould _______________________________________________________________ 10 - 10 - 00
It for foure score eues and lambes ___________________________________________________________ 40 - 00 - 00
It for fortye geld eues ______________________________________________________________________ 16 - 00 - 00
It for one hundred and ten hogges ____________________________________________________________ 39 - 10 - 00
It for five Rames _____________________________________________________________________________ 2 - 10 - 00
It for thertye wethers _______________________________________________________________________ 12 - 00 - 00
It for plew and plew geare waine and waine geare and all other Implents thereunto belonginge _ 25 - 00 - 00
It for Oaken wood _____________________________________________________________________________ 2 - 10 - 00
Ite for one sowe and six pigges _______________________________________________________________ 1 - 6 - 8
It one steepe lead ___________________________________________________________________________ ?? - 00 - 00
It for ye corne in ye staggard unthrasht _____________________________________________________ 20 - 00 - 00
It for malt and wheat in ye kilne thrasht _____________________________________________________ 3 - 00 - 00
It for bigge in the loft ovr ye house ________________________________________________________ 00 - 15 - 00
It for pullterye _____________________________________________________________________________ 00 - 15 - 00
It the pfit of ye lease of one farme ________________________________________________________ 160 - 00 - 00
It for the pfit of ye lease of one [?hal...?] malle farme ____________________________________ 30 - 00 - 00
It for ye cropps of ye ground of all ________________________________________________________ 110 - 00 - 00
It for ye manner at Hart and Hartinpool _______________________________________________________ 9 - 00 - 00
It for three Bee hives ________________________________________________________________________ 1 - 10 - 00
houshhoules goodes
It for all ye houshhould goodes within ye plour the widdowes bed and her ....... excepted ____ 20 - 00 - 00
It for all ye househould goods within the hale ________________________________________________ 5 - 00 - 00
It for the chamber above ______________________________________________________________________ 5 - 10 - 00
It for all ye goods within the kitchin ________________________________________________________ 4 - 00 - 00
It for three lyninge webs _____________________________________________________________________ 3 - 00 - 00
It tow bed steades sackes and pookes one windinge cloth seeves and ridles with all other implements _ 4 - 00 - 00
It his purse and his apparrell _______________________________________________________________ 10 - 00 - 00
Robert Johnson
Richard Mallam
Robert Brumley
Thomas Chipchase
debts oweinge to ye ptie deceased
Imprimis Henery Smith __________________________________________________________________________ 16 - 00 - 00
It Raph Greene _________________________________________________________________________________ 5 - 10 - 00
It John Marshall _______________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 00 - 00
It Richard Porrett ____________________________________________________________________________ 15 - 00 - 00
It Rob Ridlington _____________________________________________________________________________ 30 - 00 - 00
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transcript Dave King, published 28.5.2009