Inventory of Francis Shaw, 1686/7

Herts RO A25/4242

A true and p(er)fect  Inventory taken the seaventh day of february 1686 of ye goods cattells and chattells which late weare the goods cattells and chattells of Francis Shaw late of Winslow deceased, seen and valued by us wose names are under written

   
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s
d
Inprimis his weareing app(ar)ell
03
10
0
Item In the lower room or halle, six chayres and 3 stooles one cubbard & 1 little table fire shoule and tongues 1 hanger 1 spit with other small things
01
0
0
Item In the buttery three brase Kalderons 1 brase pann one porridgs pot three skillets two barrills 3 civers and some small pewter one warmeing pann with other Lumber
01
13
4
Item In ye chamber one bedsteed one feather bed one bolster five pillowes one coverlet[?] [.] blanckets two coffers one chest three truncke seven payre of sheets 1 doss and halfe of napkins 2 table cloaths and other small linen.
6
14
4
Item In the Garret one halfe-headed bed 1 feather bed two boulsters 1 coverlet 1 blanket and one pillow with other Lumber
3
3
4
Item One Mayre with bridles sadells horse cloathes 2 colle(rs) with other Implyments
3
6
8
   
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19
7
8

Item in Debts [ - - - - - ] & sett downe

Seene valued and prised by us    
[signed] John Watts
Ma: Bishop
Tho Godwyn
John Ambros

[Latin] Mary Shaw widow and administratrix sworn before me, John Croft, vicar of Winslow, surrogate of the court, 7 Feb AD 1686/7.

Presented 10 Feb 1686 by Mr Peter Barrett as proxy for Mary Shaw widow & administratrix.


Inventory of Mary Shaw, widow, 1712

Herts RO A25/4655

An Inventary of the Goods and Chattells of Mary Shaw late of Winslowe in the County of Bucks Widdow deceased taken and Appraised by we whose names are hereunto Subscribed this Tenth day of September Anno D(omi)ni 1712

 
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Impr(im)is her Wareing Apparrell and Mony in Purse att
02
10
00
In the Lower Roome
One Table One Cubbord One Fire Shovell One Paire of Tongs the Pewter Brass and other Odd things there
00
13
04
In the Buttery
Two Kettles Two Tubbs Two Barrells and other Lumber there att
00
13
04
In the Chamber
One Beddstead Two Chests with the Linnen and Woollen therein & other things in that Roome att
03
00
00
In the Garrett
One Beddstead and the Bedding thereupon and the other things in that Roome att
00
15
00
A Hovell and Firewood att
00
16
00
 
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Su(m)me totall
08
07
08

Simon Hogson
Phillip Budd
Appraisers

Exhibited 26 May 1714

[Latin:] Sarah Shaw, only daughter and heir, administratrix, of Mary Shaw widow was sworn May 24 1713 before me John Croft cur. sur.


Administration of Mary Shaw

Herts RO 151AW32

[summarised from Latin and English]

Sarah Shaw of Winslow, single woman, and Simon Hogson of Winslow, yeoman, were bound to the Archdeacon for £100, 26 May 1714.

Sarah Shaw, "naturall and lawfull daughter" and administratrix of Mary Shaw, late of Winslow, deceased, is to present an inventory by 31 Aug and accounts by 31 May 1715.

Signed in the presence of
Edm(un)d Browne Reg(istra)r

Sarah Shaw
Simon Hogson


Notes

Francis Shaw was buried at Winslow on 3 Feb 1686/7, and Mary on 18 Aug 1712. They seemed to have lived at 6 Horn Street. Mary was the daughter of Edward Tomlyn (d.1685) and Hester (d.1686). Sarah Shaw was bap. 22 May 1687.