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The Inventorie of all and singular, the goods and cattell, bothe quick and dead moveable and immoveable of William Horobin of Whittle Banke in the paryshe of Sheene and in the Countie of Stafford deceased sene and praised the 28th day November 1617 by us.
George Goodwyn, William Mottram, Richard Stearndale, Henry Crichelowe and John Newton.
One cowe and her calfe 3 6
8
Thre Pullen 3 6
Twentie hoppes of oates 26 8
seaven thraves of oates straye 24
one ricke of haye 21 8
Beddinge lynon and wollen 33 4
Pewter and brasse 30 0
Thre oulde arkes and 2 cofers 40 0
Foure paire of Bedd Stickes 10 0
one cuppeboard 6 8
all other woodden wares 10 0
Twoe spitts one paire of golberts and one land iron 5 0
all other iron wares one harrowe and one Baxton [bakestone] 8 0
Fourteen little chrisses 3 4
one oulde sacke 16 0
The interest and term of his farme 12 0 0
his apparrel 13 4
Summa 26 2 0
Debtes wich this deceident oweth viz
To George Goodwyn 14 4
To Marrie Wheildon widowe 15 15 0
To Humfrey Johnson 3 6 0
To Elizabeth Froste 40 0
To Hughe Wheildon 13 0
To Richard Mellor 8 0
To John Brunte 3 6 0
To Robert Johnson 7 0
Summa 26 13 4
Signed by Agnes Horobin of
Whittle Banke in the Countie of Stafford
Signed by William Mottram, husbandman.