John Yearnold

Hadzor Parish, Worcestershire, England
A. D. 1575


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The true inventorie of

___ of John yearnold of hadsore

of whose deceasse _____ &

____ willm yearnold Thomas___

the ffifte daie of sept Anno

1 ________ the wheate & ___corne barlie & }

2 maltcorne in sheffe in the barne } £xl

3 Itm the pease £xiii vs viiid

4 Itm the hay £ix

5 Itm wagnes ploughes yoke towes hoke bowes £v xiis iiid

6 harrow & horse geers }

7 Itm nyne mares & colte } £xvi

8 Itm sixe oxen £xvi

9 Itm seaven kyne & one bull £xiii vis viiid

10 Itm two litle bulls & thre }

11 haifers three calves } £xii xiis iiiid

12 Itm the wode £x

13 Itm the malte £ix

14Itm the swyne £v

15 Itm the pultrie xxiis xd

16Itm the shepe & lambes £x

17Itm the corne in the house that is }

18 thresshed } xxxs

19Itm the fflaxe vs iiid

20Itm the weting ______ pynte pales }

21 & barrells } xviis


22 In the olde parlour

23Itm one bedde with the paynted clothes }

24about the same ____ & two coppers } ls

25Itm Ten payr of hempen shete xlvs

26Itm ffoureten payr of hempen shetes xl s

27Itm two coverlette one canves six }

28 cusshings & one bolster } xxxviiis


29 in the olde chamber by the buttrie syde

30Itm his Reyment . £iii viis viiid

31Itm one bedde with the paynted clothes xls

32Itm seaven payr & one flaxen shetes }

33 one payr of hempen shetes } £iiii

34 Itm ffive coppers xs

35 Itm seaven borde clothes fower _____ }

36two dosen of napkins } xviiis

37 Itm eight olde cusshins iis


38 In the chamber over the hall

39 Itm the gesten bedde xxs

40 Itm fyve bedds for meuney with the }

41 paynting about the same bedds } ls

42 In the kytching }

43Itm brase potte pannes of brasse mylke }

44 pannes & creame potte } vs

45Itm two doson of pewter xvis

46Itm fower scower pottes two salte & }

47one pewter pott } xxs

48Itm one bason seaven candlestickes two }

49chaffing disshes } vis

50Itm brockes coldyrons dripping

51pannes one payr of tongs _________ pott

52hoke one yron grate one fyer shovell xiis

53Itm plowe Tymber sawed borde xiiis iiid

54Itm axe bille one mattock Iron wedge vs viiid

55Itm one spade & one shovell xiis

56Itm awgers sawer one chissell iis


57 In the hall

58Itm two cubbords vis viiid

59 Itm thre bords one forme thre shelves vs

60Itm one chayr ____ & other covas ixd

61 Itm the cheare xiiis iiiid


62 In the seler

63Itm hurdells for the flue xxd


64 In the yard

65Itm ladders xviid

66Itm the baggs & _____ for the kylne & }

67one wynnowe } iis iiiid

68Itm one bridle & saddle iiis iiiid

69Itm one malt mylne iiis iiiid

70Itm one hatchett and hurding _____ iis iiiid

71Itm one carpett xxd

72 Itm one grinding stone & one old trowe iiis iiiid

73Itm disshes trenshers & spuds xxd

74Itm bottells & cuppes xxd

75Itm one cribe one ____ one rippling combe }

76 two henne pens } xiis

77Itm the _____ xxxiiis iiiid

78Itm the ottmeale _____ & other small }

79triffles } vis viiid

80 Itm one dosen of cuntersett disshes iiis iiiid

81Itm two skeynes of lynnen yarne att }

82 the waevers } xxviiis


83 In dette owing

84Itm Christofer channce xxs

85 Rychard callow of odyngley xxxvs

86 henry stevens xxxiis viiid

87Edmond alen vis viiid


Sum tote £ clxxxxvii xiiis viid

(£197 13s 7d)

notes

spud-small wooden tool for weeding

meinie(line40)-household attendants


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Inventory information provided and transcribed by:
Derek Yarnall
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