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Membrane 7. Aug. 16, 1564, 6 Elizabeth. - Ellen Knaresbroughe,
relict of Peter Knaresbroughe, is admitted as executrix of his
will.
July 4, 1563. 1, Peter Knaresbroughe [for more information
on the name go to Knaresborough
Family AJ] of Clint,&c., to be buried in the church
yerd of All Hall, Ripley. I give to the amending of Killinghall
cawsey xiij s. iiij d.; to thamending of Yarme reid lone vj s.
viij d.; to Thos. Shutt ij s.; to Anne Canbie and Jennat Ellwen,
to either of them iij s. iiij d.; to John Coke v s.; to John
Russell, my kinsman, all within the newe parlour at Kellinghall
besides his heirelomes; to Jane Woodhowse one feitherbedd and
all that belongith therunto; to Robert Stevens v s. The rest
of my goodes &c., to Ellin my wief whome I make my hole executrix &c.
Witnesses, Tho. Shutt, chaplen, and Rob. Lewtie.
Inventory appraised by Hugh Curror, Robert Lewtie, Leonard Atkinson,
Thomas In primis, Kelinghall. In the
olde chamber - one standinge bedd, one trundell bedd, one feither
bed, one mattrys, two blankitts, two coverlittes, one covering
with one bolster, xxx s.; j counter, j clothe on it, j buffitt
stoole, j chair with hangings, x s. In the p[ar]son chambre -
three paire of bedstockes, j feither bed, j bolster, j mattrys,
iij blanketts, v coverlettes with hanginges, xlvj s. viij d.
In the ynner new chambre - j standing bedd, j tryndle bed, two
paire of bedstockes, iiij feither beddes, j matris, iiij blankettes,
v coverlettes, one covering, iij bolsters, iij coddes, j buffitt
stole, with hanginges, viij li.; ix silver spones with one maser,
iij li.; xij peces of pewther, two quart pottes, two pynt pottes,
j gill pott, two candilstickes with j salt, xx s. In the hall
- i presser, j cupborde, xxx s.; two spittes, two cobyrons with
two dripping pannes, xv s. In the kitchinge - j leade, j maskefatt,
one gilefatt, iiij barrelles, iij soandes, j soo, j awmerie,
j kimlinge, j dishbinke, xl s. Husbandrie - j cowpe lackinge
one wheile, j head yocke, j draughte yocke, j bolt, j shakell,
two teames, j horse draughte, j payre of cuttweides, j cult,
two wheile hoopes, ij harrowes with one plowe bee, viij s.; 1
sewe and j hogge, xvj s.; j stedie, xxvj s. viij d. In the kilne
- j stepefatt, j kilne heire, j bord, xv s. Goodes and cattelles
at Clint - j stott and iij whies, iij li. vj s. viij d.; iiij
stirkes, xx s.; j horse, iij mayres, two fillies and j foole,
vij li.; xvj kyen, j oxe, xxj li.; vij calves, xxviij s.; 36th wedder
and gymmer hogges, v li. ij s. viij d.; v swyne, xx s.; vj gese,
one cock, v hennes with other pulleyn, v s. In the chambre in
the west end - j standing bed, j tryndle bedd, two fether beddes,
j mattris, ij bolsters, iiij blankettes, iiij coverlettes, j
coveringe, iiij li.; x paire of lynne sheites, iij li.; xj paire
of samoron and hardin sheetes, xiij s. iiij d.; iiij lynne table
clothes, xxiiij s.; ij dussan table napkins, x s.; vj lynne towelles
vj s.; twelve codwaires, xij s.; two chestes, five quisshinges,
j chair with hanginges in the same chambre, xiij s. iiij d. In
the chambre at thestend of the howse - ij standing beddes, j
fetherbedd, j mattris; ij bolsters, iij coddes, iij blanketts,
iij coverlets, xl s. In the chambre at the greise heade - two
paire of bedstockes, two mattrisses, two blanketts, iiij coddes,
iij coverlettes, xxij s. In the buttrie - xx platters, xiiij
dishes, xiiij potigers, xij salcers, xl s.; j awmerie, vj barrelles,
vij wyne pottes with certein jugges and crewses, x s.; two chaffinge
dishes, iiij candilstickes, vij s.; j gilefatt, j cherne with
two bottelles, v s.; j silver salte with xij silver spones, iij
li. ij s. In the hall - j table, j litle bord, j buffit stole
with three chaires, xiij s. iiij d.; vj quisshinges with the
hanginges, vj s. In the parlor - j paire of bedstockes, j trundell
bedd, j feither bedd, two mattrisses, two blanckettes, iiij coverlettes,
j codd, xxiij s. iiij d.; three chists, two chaires, iiij s.;
j counter cloth with the hanginges, iij s. In the kitchinge -
j cawdron, iij kettilles with v litle pannes, xxiiij s.; iiij
pottes and j brasse panne, xv s.; j maskefatt, j soo, two skeles,
iij gallons, j kitt, iiij s.; iij spetes, two
dripping pannes, j fryeing panne, v j s.; two cobyrons, iij rakans,
j lond yron, j broyle yron, v s. vj d.; j dishbinke with all
other hustilment, iiij s. vj d. In the entrie or floore - j arke,
j awmerie, vj s.; two teames, j yron mell, j pick, j horse draughte,
two cutweides, j hacque, iij yron wedges, j axe, viij s: In the
milke howse - bowles and dishes with other implementes, ij s.
In the kilne - ij kymlinges, ij s. In the kilne chambre - v stone
of woll, xxv s.; two wheles, two paire of woll combes, iij paire
of woll cardes, vj s. viij d.; ij heckettes with other hustilment,
ij s. iiij d. Certein cowper timbre, vij s.; iij peckes, ij s.;
j carte with horse geare thereunto belonging, with one stee,
v s.; j brasing morter and j pestill, vj s.; j saddell and j
brydell, iij s. iiij d. The total is not given.
Debts owing to Jane Woodhouse, xl markes ; to Ann Cumbie, xj s.
viij d.; Rob. Stevins, x li.; to Xpof. Whelehouse, xv s. Owing
by Mr. Beckwith, of Clinte, iiij li.; Rob. Pulleyn, of Westm.,
xl li.; Lawrence Warde, of Grenehamerton, xv s.; Tho. Scaife, the
elder, iij li. ij s. iiij d.; Pearse Richardson of Thorpe in Craven,
xlvij s.; Edward Symme of the same towne, xlv s.; Tho. Spence,
of Clinte, v s. x d.
From "Wills and Administrations from
the Knaresborough Court Rolls Vol I"
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