1705 Inventory of George Coock
February 8th 1705 | ||
An Inventory of the goods & chattels of George Coock late of Waldringfield in the County of Suff[olk] License Apprized by Richard Frost & Francis Goslinges as followeth — — |
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In The Hall | £ s. d. | |
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One Cubboard two tables three chaires three stools One forme a paire of cobirons two tram[m]eles A firepan & a frying pan & tongues a driping pann & a speel one gridgiron & bellows and sum[m]e other lumber
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01 : 00 : 10 |
In the Parlor | ||
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Two beds as they stand one pair of cobirons a fireshovil & tongues one table two bords one chaire & other lumber
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03 : 10 : 00 |
In the Chamber | ||
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One bed as it stands four pair of sheets a small Ap[ar]cell of len[n]ing & other lumber
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01 : 10 : 10 |
In the Buttery | ||
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Four beer vessels, three pottage pots, three skillets & a kittle Tenn pewter dishes, six pewter plates, three poredugers Two salt cellers, two tresles & atable, three chaires & other lumber |
02 : 10 : 10 |
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Upon ye corne chamber wheat & rye
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04 : 10 : 10 |
In the Backhouse & Dayry | ||
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Two coppars, two stools, atram[m]el, four tubs, achesepress Three chesefolles, three killers, three pannes & achurne
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02 : 10 : 10 |
In the Backhouse Chamber | ||
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A small p[ar]cell of chese & sum[m]e other lumber
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01 : 10 : 10 |
In the Carthouse | ||
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One Cart, two ploughes, a pair of harrowes & acartrope
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04 : 10 : 10 |
In the Stable | ||
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Two horses, a paire of fillbells, & cart Sadle, four Collers, three paire of trais, four halters, a sadle & bridle
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04 : 10 : 10 |
In the Barne | ||
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Rye & barley & tenn sacks a Fann, & Carensieve and Half bush{les] a shovill with fork & rakes
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06 : 10 : 10 |
In the Yard | ||
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Three cows a haystack sixteen sheep two hoggs with fowles in the yard |
12 : 10 : 10 |
Item | Corne upon the ground four Acres of rye | 02 : 10 : 10 |
Item | ap[ar]cell of working tooles | 10 : 10 : 10 |
Item | His apparrell | 02 : 10 : 00 |
Total Sume | 45 : 10 : 00 |
1705 George Coock – lived and died here. Worth £45 10s farmed at least 4 acres
1705 Inventory of George Coock
House comprised:- Hall, Parlor, Chamber, Buttery, Backhouse and Dairy, Backhouse Chamber, Carthouse, Stable, Barn and Yard plus 4 acres.
Goods,Chattels and Livestock in total sum of £45.10.0