An Inventory of Thomas Boulding
An Inventory of the goods and chattells of Thomas Boulding late of Crundall in the county of Kent, Maltster apprized by us whose names are subscribed November 7th 1678
Inprimis his purse ready money and wearing apparell œ5/0/-d
In the Hall
Item one table one forme one prosse cupboard and glasse case and settle one joynd stoole three chaires one paire of andirons fire pan & tongs two candlesticks one morning pan & pothangers ...........................................œ1/1/9d
In the Parlour
Item one prose church? cupboard..........................3/-d
In the Buttery
Item ffiule bear vessells one brine tubb one trug 8 bowles one meal bag................................................18/-d
In the Chamber
Item one great bedstead of down .. vallance ... cord one featherbed two feather bolsters one coverlet two blankets one truckle bedstead one feather bed one feather bolster one coverlet two blankets one priefse cupboard one trunke three chests two chairs a parcel of hops...................œ8/16/-d
Item ..en paire of sheets sixe napkins ffoure tableclothes Three pieces of pillow coates one cupboard cloath.....œ5/10/6d
Item sixe pewter dishes and other .... pewter.........12/6d
Item two brasse bottles one brasse chasdish two potbrasse skillets and little brasse pan one brass furnace.......19/7d
Item in the Well House
Item one brewing tubb one cocking tub foure keelers...œ1/1/3d
In the Malt House
Item about thirteen seames of malt and barley and other malting instruments two ladders one croskcloath and maltsacke
....................................................œ12/18/-d
In the Barne
Item sixe bushells of wheat barley unterhouse straw?.œ10/5/0d
In the House at Wye
Item two bedsteads one suite of curtains and vallance mats & cords one featherbed Two feather pillowes one feather bolster one coverlet two blankets two chests two bages
Item two bedsteads more one flockbed one feather bolster one coverlet certain ole chests...........................œ1/5/6d
In the Parlour
Item one table one ioyned forme two ioyned stooles one old cupboard one safe......................................19/-d
In the Hall
Item one prosse cupboard one Jacke and weights one paire of andirons................................................11/-d
In the Brewhouse
Item ffive hogsheads two finall? beare vessells one copper furnace foure tubbs and keelers.......................œ4/1/8d
Item a parcell of hay.................................œ2/5/-d
Item one old mare one cow............................œ3/10/-d
Item ffoure pigges & two ghoats......................œ2/3/-d
Item the wood in the yard............................œ1/1/8d
Item book debts and other debts......................œ45/-/-d
Item old lumber and things unseen and forgotten..........6/8d
The sum is ..........................................œ113/2/3d
Apprizers William fferly, John Stokes
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