MRP: PROB 4/8600 Inventory of Nathaniel Withers the elder, 1669 XXX
PROB 4/8600 Inventory of Nathaniel Withers the elder, 1669 XXX
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Contents
- 1 Abstract & context
- 2 Suggested links
- 3 To do
- 4 Transcription
- 4.1 In the Cellar
- 4.2 In the Hall
- 4.3 In the Chamber over the Hall
- 4.4 In the little chamber
- 4.5 In the great Garrett
- 4.6 In the little Garrett
- 4.7 In the New Chamber
- 4.8 In the great Clossett
- 4.9 In the little Clossett
- 4.10 In the Kitchen under the new chamber
- 4.11 In the wash house
- 4.12 In the Coale house
- 4.13 Money in the house at the said tyme of the decease of the said nathaniel Withers
- 4.14 Money due and ?oweing unto the said Nathaniel Withers deceased
- 4.15 Money due unto him for Rent and arreares of Rents
- 5 Notes
- 6 Possible primary documents
Abstract & context
Suggested links
To do
Transcription
An Inventory and Appraisement Indented
of all and singular the Land Tenements Goods chattells
moneys, debts, late in the possession of & belonging
unto Nathaniel Withers the elder late Citizen and
Merchant Taylor of London deceased att the tyme of his
?decease being on the second day of September An:a
XXXX as they were appraised & valued by ?Rog: (or ?Joe)
XXXX & XXXXX XXXXX upon the Thirteenth Day of
September followinge, vizt.
IMPRIMIS, His xxxxxx xxxxxx XXXXXX & neere
??White(?crose?) street with all the Houses
and sheds w:th ?their Erections built & erected
upon it XXXXX (vizt Two Tenem:ts with a
stable, ?hayloft & other out Houses in
the severall occupations of Elizabeth Gale widow,
ITEM Two Tenem:ts in the occupation of
Thomas ?Corneforth, It three Houses in
the severall occupations of William Buckinghãm
Knight & M:r Holmes, It the House stables
and the Erections in the severall occupatyons
of M:r Shipthorpe, M:r Alcocke, John
Buckingham(s), M:r Bryan, M:r Porter, M:r
Merry and M:r Davis , All valued
to bee worth the summe of seaven hundred
?Thirty and five pounds
DCCli xxx
ITEM Fourteene Tenem:ts knowne by the
name of Parkers rents in the severall
occupations of Henry Elstone, mary Perry,
M:r Nailett (or, Nailott), M:r Wood, Sutcliffe, Morgan,
Hawkslee, ?Hinkesman, ?Price, John
Etherington Thomas Hamond Mary Willis (or Willy)
M:r Holgate, Grey, and Potters, M:r Marfield
M:r Tapshaw, M:r Broughton, M:r Sawyer, M:r
Tailor, M:r Webster, M:r Bradford & M:r Jones,
ITEM the Houses & shedds in the severall
occupations of Edward parsons, John
Williams, Miles Wilson, Widow Cooper and
Francis Cooper, It the houses & shedd in
the severall occupations of M:r Sherman,
Widow Harris, & widdow ?Sheldrack, It the
Houses & shedds in the severall occupations
of William Franklin M:r ??Mottersholn (or holis), M:r Perry
Widow Johnson, M:r ?Juzarre, M:r Blackman
George Bullocke and the above mentioned
M:r Adcocke, all valued worth the summe of
One thousand, one hundred pounds and
Foure pounds and tenne shllings^
MCLxxiijli xs
ITEM divers Houses shedds and gardens held
by him the said deceased by vertue of twoe
successive Indentures of Lease for the
consideraconn therein mentioned, granted
and lett by the Mayor & Commonalty and
Citizens of the Citie of London, the form:r
Indenture of Lease beareing date the first
day of march An:o Dmi 1649: the house and
p:misses thereby demised were & are to bee
held & enjoyed from the feast of the
Nativity of S:t John Baptist that was before
the day of the date thereof unto the full and
terme of Thirty & one yeares from
thence next ensueing, The latter of
the said Indentures of Lease granted and lett
as before is mentioned beareth date the
Nineth day of October An:o Dmi 1655 the houses
and p:rmisses thereby demised are to bee held
and enjoyed from the feast of the Nativity
of S:t John Baptist which shalbee An:o Dmi
16?50 unto the full and & terme of thirty
and sixe yeares from thence next ensuing
which houses and other the said premisses
scituate lyeing & being; ?Colemansalley
alias ?Soate (??Coate) ally on or neere Bunhill=
field, and knowne & denominated as
followeth, viz:t
IMPRIMIS The Houses
?? Coche (or, ???Corle) house which were in his owne
occupation before his decease, It the
houses & shedds now in the severall
occupations of M:r Peake, Thomas
Broughton, Richard Crofts, M.r Evans
M:r Philp, M:r Fuller, M:r Webster and
M:r ?Nunnerly, It a greater & a lesser
tenement with a large garden in the
occupation of Hannah Stone, It the
Houses shedds & gardens in the severall
Occuptions of Nicholas Cooke, M:r Thom,as,
William Warde, William Slade, M.r Crooke
and M.r Penn, It a little garden occupied
by him the said deceased before his decease,
It foure XXXtes (Or, ?linches), two shedds, with a large yard
and garden in the occupation of Thomas
Skinner & his under tenants, It a shedd
occupied by Robert Vyner, It a peece
of ground used for sinkeing wast water,
All valued worth the summe of One thousand
and thirteene pounds & tenne shillings
Mxiijli xs
ITEM sixe Houses, foure shedds, a yard
and two gardens, scituate lyeing & beeing in
Grubstreet, held by him the said deceased
by vertue of one Indenture of Lease for the
consideracons therein mentioned and graunted
and lett unto him alsoe by the Mayor and
commonalty & Citizens of the Citie of Lond
bearing date the one & thirtyeth day of
January An:o Dmi 1653: Which said houses
and other the p:rmisses thereby demised
were & are to bee held & enjoyed from
the feast of the Annunsiation of the
blessed Virgin Mary, which was An:o Dmi
1653 unto the full and & terme of three
score and one yeares, and are now in y:e
severall occupations of Thomas ?Orgarre
?Premitt ?Mesides, ?Bern:d Quinton,
M:r Wilton, XXXX Maude & Humphrey
??Ballard, valued worthe Foure Hundred
Ninety two pounds & tenne shillings
CCCCxCli xs
ITEM the said deceaseds householdstuffe
and other goods found in his possession att
his decease, viz:t In his dwelling house
In the Cellar
IMPRIMIS In the Cellar, one paire of fire irons
one paire of old handirons one powdering
tubb, one old ??bone (???beere) horse, two shelves
one forme, valued worth
V:s
In the Hall
ITEM In the Hall, one old table one forme
one paire of virginalls with a wooden frame
sixe old chaires foure joyned stooles
XXX presse, too cushions, a buttery
with a cupboard, and shelves
ij:li xx:s
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In the Chamber over the Hall
In the Chamber over the Hall, One
old bedsteade with a matt & coard, one old
featherbed & boulster, two feather pillowes
one paire of blancketts, one rugge, one
paire of old striped curtaines & vallens
one table, one couch two stools and
one lookeing glass
iiij:li
It more in the said chamber over y:e Hall
one paire of fire irons with brasse knobbs,
one paire of brasse handirons, one brasse fire shovell, one brasse paire of tonges, or warmeing panne, three chests, Two boxes
one truncke and one close stoole with a
panne of pewter valued worth
ij:li xij:s
It foure dozen of napkins, sixe table cloaths,
fifteene towells, two dozen of double cloaths
twenty & two paire of sheets, one large
holland sheet and five pairs of pillowbears
vallued worth
xiiij:li xvs vj:d
It one paire of greene curtaines & vallens
one greene carpett, one little striped
carpett, two window cushions, and a peece
of new Lynnen cloath valued worth
ij:li j:s
It a woodden cup tipped and footed w:th silver
and seaventy & two ounces & halfe an ounce
of silver plate and sixe gold ringes valued worth
xx:li xj:s
It the said deceaseds wearing Apparrell
both of woolen & linnen & two hatts
xij:li
It his Armes and millitary furniture,
ij:li
In the little chamber
It In the little chamber, One close bedstead
with a matt & coard, three old feather bedds,
two feather boulsters, & one feather pillow,
one paire of blankettsm, two rugges, one
great chest, one small chest with drawers,
one old trunck, three old stooles, one chaire
two paire of creepers (sic), & two sheet, val worth
v:li xvij:s
In the great Garrett
It In the great Garrett, one bedsted w:th a matt
and coard, too flock bedds, one feather boulster
one feather pillow, three paire of blanketts,
two rugges, three old chests, a paire of
handirons one ??flaskett, one wooden bowle,
foure chaires & a bedstoole with a panne
of pewter, valued worth,
iiij:li xj:s
In the little Garrett
It In the little Garrett, one close bed stead with
A matt & coard, one chest, one ?cage w:th
?bells (or, balls), foure ?vices & other tooles, two paire
of skales with brasse weights for silver and gold, valued worth
iij:li
In the New Chamber
It In the New Chamber under the little Garrett
one bedstead with a matt & coard, one paire
of blew curtaines & vallens, one feather=
boulster, one feather pillow, one court (sic)
cupboard, one table, one paire of hand
iron, one clock with cords & weights twoo
chaires w:th a large cushion valued worth
iiij:li
In the great Clossett
It In the great Clossett within the said new
chamber , three shelves, one large cabinett
with drawers , & one old ??still val: worth
vij:s
In the little Clossett
It In the little Clossett within the said newe
chamber, two shelves, both reaching round
the said closet and a pcell of glasse bottles
contayning stilled water
iij:s xj:d
In the Kitchen under the new chamber
It In the Kitchen under the new chamber
One iron jack, one iron chimney back,
one paire of fire irons, one fire shovel
one fire forke, two paire of tonges, one
fire plate, one dripping panne, one
tinne pudding panne, foure spitts,
one gridiron, one flesh forke, thre
paire of potthookes, one spit wrack,
two paire of pottwracks, foure ??seething
iron potts, two smoothing irons, and
one paire of bellowes, valued worth
iij:li xj:s
It foure brasse kettles, foure brasse skelletts
one warmeing panne, two brasse
ladles, two brasse ?skinners, one paire
of brasse candlesticks, with brasse
?handalls, one brasse seething pott, & sixe
brasse spoons
ij:li x:s
It eighteene pewter dishes of severall sizes
foure pewter basons one pewter pie
plate, seaven other pewter plates, nine
pewter porringers, three pewter flagons,
five pewter potts, of severall size, one
paire of pewter candlestciks, two pewter=
??sawcols, & one pewter bed panne, and
one chamber pott, all XXXX, five score
and eighteene pounds weight at nine
pence the pound
iiij:li viij:s xj:d
It One settle bedd two tables, five shelves
one dresser board, with a cupboard & a
shelfe, one other cupboard, foure
chaires, and a stone=sinke
xvj:s
In the wash house
It In the wash house, a copper or furnace,
??poles, tubbs, and earthen ware
j:li xj:s xj:d
In the Coale house
It In the Coale house, one load of house=
tyles, one wheele barrow, two ladders,
foure loads of sea coales, some old irons,
and other lumber valued worth
Iij:li v:s
Money in the house at the said tyme of the decease of the said nathaniel Withers
It Money in the House at the said tyme of
the decease of the said nathaniel Withers
the summe of Fiftie pounds and five shillings
F:li v:s
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Money due and ?oweing unto the said Nathaniel Withers deceased
ITEM Money due and ?oweing unto
the said Nathaniel Withers deceased
upon Bond & Bills by severall
persons, the summe of One Thousand
three hundred sixty & eight
Pounds
MCCCFxviij:li
Money due unto him for Rent and arreares of Rents
ITEM Money due unto him for
Rent and arreares of Rents
from severall persons, the summe
of Fiftie Pounds nine shillings
and three pence
F:li ix:s iij:d
The totall summe of the Contents
and particulars of the Inventory
and appraisement is Foure
Thousand ?Nine Hundred seaventy
and eight Pounds ??eleaven
shillings & three pence
MMMMCM:li viij:li xi :s iijd
W:m Coke
Five lines of latin which I have not reproduced or translated
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