1727 Inventory of George Cook
An Inventory of the goods and chattles of
George Cook of Waldringfield lately deceased taken and app-ared
By Thomas Worford and Francis Goslyng? the 11 day of Septem.
Anno 1727
In the Head House
One Porridge Pott, One Trammle, two spits, one pair of cobirons
One pair of Tongs, a Firepann, a pair of bellows, cobjrons——— 01 – 05 – 06
One Clock as it stands with a Case to it— —- —– —– — 03 – 10 – 00
Six Pewter Dishes, 12 Pewter Boles, and a Bason — — — —– 01 – 00 – 00
Three Tables, one Corner Cupboard, four chairs three
Candlesticks, a pair of Stilliards, 1 Chafing Dish & other things— 01 – 10 – 00
One Jack, 2 Gunns and other things — —- —– —- —- — 01 – 05 – 00
In the Parlour
One Bed as it stands, 1 chest of Drawers, 7 Chairs, 1
Table, 1 looking glass, 1 pair of Cobirons and other things – 07 – 00 – 00
In the Lodging Room
One Bed as it stands, one chest, two chairs, 1 box — —- —- —- 03 – 00 – 00
In the Butteries
Two Beer Vessels, 2 frying Pans, 3 Skillets, one
Powdering Tub and other things — – —- – —- —- —– —– 01 – 15 – 00
In the Parlour Chamber
Two Beds as they stand —- —- —– —– ——- —— — 02 – 00 – 00
In two other Chambers
One Bed as it standes and 13 Comb of Pease — — —- —– 07 – 10 – 00
In the Backhouse
Two Coppers, one cheste presse, 3 Tubs, 1 Vessel, 3 Pails
warming pan and other things — —- —– —— —— — 03 – 00 – 00
In the Dairy
One Churn, 1 Butter keller, 3 milk killers, 1 salting tray
Seven Bowls, 3 Cheese Fatts and other things — —– —– 02 – 00 – 00
In the Stable
Two Mares, 1 horse and their Harness and three Colts — —- 20 – 00 – 00
In the Barns
A Parcel of Barley in the straw, a Parcel of Wheat in
the straw, a Parcel of Rye in the straw — —– —— —— – 24 – 16 – 00
In the Yard
One Waggon, 1 tumbrel, 2 plows, a pair of Harrows — —- 08 – 00 – 00
Six Cows, 3 Calves, 5 Hoggs, 19 sheep —- —- —– —— 30 – 00 – 00
A — Parcel of Working tools —- —– —— ——- —— 01 – 10 – 00
The Hay Stack —- —- —- —- —- —- —- —— —- —– 03 – 00 – 00
The Deceased’s wearing Apparel and money in his -rket? 06 – 00 – 00
Apprized by us Thomas Worford
Francis Gosling
Probate
Pyfares the exemtricom defunum
16 Sept 1727
1727 George Cook lived and died. six horses. £worth around £100
Might be worth comparing to George Coock 1705 – father?
1727 Inventory of George Cook of Waldringfield.
Head House?, Parlour, Butteries, Lodging Room, Parlour Chamber, 2 other Chambers, Backhouse, Dairy, Stable, Barns and Yard.
Goods, Chattels and Livestock to total of approx. £123.0.0