Alice Yernolde

Worcestershire, England
A. D. 1588


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Inventory of Worldly Goods of Alice Yernolde 1588

1 Itm ____ her wearing apparel................................................................................................... £iii

2 Itm in wheate, maltecorne & barley growing............................................................................ £xxii _s _d

3 Itm pease ___________________............................................................................................ £_ _s _d

4 Itm in haye ______________ growing..................................................................................... £iii vis _d

5 Itm __________________________ ....................................................................................... £xi

6 Itm fyve kyne & one younge calfe ............................................................................................ £viii vis viid

7 Itm fowre yonge beaste............................................................................................................ £iii

8 Itm fowre weaning calves.......................................................................................................... xxiiis

9 Itm five mares & one colte........................................................................................................ £v xs

10Itm twenty & three shepe .......................................................................................................... £v

11Itm one sowe five ______ syxe yonge pigges............................................................................ xlvs

12 In the hall

13 One table on a frame, i joyned forme, three benches three shelves

14 fowre quissons two chayres, & paynted clothes......................................................................... xs

15 to the olde parlor

16 One table on a frame ii joyned fformes, i benche one cupboarde

17 one bedsteade , one featherbedd, one flockbedd, one bolster ii pyllowes

18 one double blanckette, one coverlett the paynted clothes ........................................................... £iii vis viiid

19 In the chamber over the parlour

20 One flockebedde i cusson, ii blanckettes, ii bolsters, ii baskettes with oaterman?

21 Oatermenes with paynted clothes................................................................................................ xs

22 In the chamber over the hall

23 Two bedsteades, two flockbeddes, ii bolsters, iii blankettes ii coverlettes

24 paynted clothes one lyttle table & a reele.................................................................................... xxiiis iiiid

25 In the newe parlour

26 One presse & one joyned stoole................................................................................................... vs

27 One bedsteade, one ffetherbedde i bolster i pyllowe, ii blankettes one

28 matteresse one covering & the paynted clothes.......................................................................... liiis iiiid

29 fflaxen sheetes x hempen sheetes xi / hurden sheetes xiive payre

30 fowre towelles, xi table clothes, ii dossen & halfe of napkins / vii pyllows

31 bares/ five chestes........................................................................................................................ £vii vs

32 Two double blanckettes, two carpettes, iiii yardes of wollen clothe and

33 peese of clothe for quishen......................................................................................................... xxxs

34 In the chamber over the new parlour

35 One ffetherbedd two fflockbedde, ii bolsters, viien blanckettes i coverlett, and

36 pyllowe, one caffer, paynted clothes, ii bedsteades & one close sloole...................................... £iii

37 One brushe fowre lether bottles & one twiggen bottell................................................................. iiis

38 In the Butterye

39 Thyrtye fowre pyces of pewter, xiive counterssett dyshes three saltes

40 one chamber pott fowre flower cuppes fowre candlestickes xiiine spoones................................. xxxvs

41 Two sylver spoones...................................................................................................................... viiis

42 In the kytchyn

43 Three brasse pottes, fowre cauldrons, ii lyttle dabnettes, three brushes

44 i payre of tongnes i awndyern, i payre of bellowes , ii payre of potthoke

45 the lynckes & bolte over the fyre, ii brandirons, i fryeng panne, i one

46 gredyrne, i yuen peale................................................................................................................... xlvis viiid

47 One weeting ffate, with the heare, ii cowles, i cupboarde, ii spinning whele

48 with payles tubbes & other cowperye wares, seven bagges / one stryk

49 & one shepemarcke ...................................................................................................................... xvs

50 Two bylles, i axe, i shovell, i mattocke, fowre sheffpykes three

51 nagers, ii hamers, i spokeshave, i addes, i payre of pynsers vi syckles......................................... vs

52 In the backsyde of the howse

53 Two tumbrelles with iron bande wheles, yokes towes plowes

54 harrowes & other ffurniture for the teames................................................................................... £iiii

55One saddle & brydle....................................................................................................................... vs

56 hennes duckes & geese.................................................................................................................. xs

57 Butter & cheese............................................................................................................................ xvs

58 Leases............................................................................................................................................ £vii

59 In woode........................................................................................................................................ viiis iiiid

60 In corne 7 malte............................................................................................................................. £ix

61 In dettes owing aboute................................................................................................................... £vii


63 ____ __ _____ __ ______ ______________ viis viiid


64 suma total £vxxiii xiiis viid


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Inventory information provided and transcribed by:
Derek Yarnall
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