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Joan Gardener of Painswick Inventory March 1637 Gloucestershire Archives 1637/41 Image 1 A true and perfect inventory indented of all the goods cattels 2 and chattels of Joan Gardener widow late of Painswick in the diocese of Gloucs deceased and taken 3 and praised the 7th day of March in the 13th year of the Reign 4 of our sovereign Lord King Charles Anno Domini 1637 br 5 William Osborne and Richard Gode £ s d 6 Impris the wearing apparel 20 7 8 9 Item in the hall one andiron the lickes(?) fire shovel pothooks 3 wedges 1 pick one brandiron one bellows a kettle and a howe a chair and 2 candlesticks 4 10 10 Item one iron bare 12 11 Item in the kitchen of brass 3 kettles 3 pots one iron pot 26 6 12 Item one gridiron 2 little andirons 2 braches 18 13 Item one barrell one firkin one sidlip 3 cowles 20 14 Item in pewter 6 pairs of all sorts 3 4 15 16 Item one little board 2 tressels one stool one bell one lantern one bench and other small things 22 17 Item in the chamber one bed 2 bolsters one pillowbeare 2 coverlids 2 blankets 15 18 Item in linen one pair of sheets A towel 6 8 19 Item one carpet one cradlecloth 3 4 20 21 Item 3 old coffers a little table board one brishe one old chair 18 22 Item corn and hay in the barn 5 23 Item one cow one gosling one chilver sheep 5 24 Item of corn on the ground 2 25 Item Other small implements not particularly named viz A cock and A hen 3 4 Total 11 15 8 Over leaf Latin Presented........5th day of March Anno Domini ????? by John Gardener son-in-law and supplicant administrator of the deceased Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris Line 5: Not certain of the transcription of Rich(ard) Gardener line 7: cannot decipher ' l?ckes' line 8: brandiron: a grid with a long handle used to support cooking pots line 9: unable to find an appropriate definition for 'howe' line 10: bare possibly bar: otherwise hanger; a piece of chain or iron attached to the chimney breast on which pot hooks were hung: line 13: brache = dripping pan

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Joan Gardener of Painswick

Inventory March 1637

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1 A true and perfect inventory indented of all the goods cattels

2 and chattels of Joan Gardener widow late of Painswick in the diocese of Gloucs deceased and taken

3 and praised the 7th day of March in the 13th year of the Reign

4 of our sovereign Lord King Charles Anno Domini 1637 br

5 William Osborne and Richard Gode

£ s d

6 Impris the wearing apparel 20

7 8 9

Item in the hall one andiron the lickes(?) fire shovel pothooks 3 wedges 1 pick one brandiron one bellows a kettle and a howe a chair and 2 candlesticks

4 10

10 Item one iron bare 12

11 Item in the kitchen of brass 3 kettles 3 pots one iron pot 26 6

12 Item one gridiron 2 little andirons 2 braches 18

13 Item one barrell one firkin one sidlip 3 cowles 20

14 Item in pewter 6 pairs of all sorts 3 4

15 16

Item one little board 2 tressels one stool one bell one lantern one bench and other small things

22

17 Item in the chamber one bed 2 bolsters one pillowbeare 2 coverlids 2 blankets 15

18 Item in linen one pair of sheets A towel 6 8

19 Item one carpet one cradlecloth 3 4

20 21

Item 3 old coffers a little table board one brishe one old chair

18

22 Item corn and hay in the barn 5

23 Item one cow one gosling one chilver sheep 5

24 Item of corn on the ground 2

25 Item Other small implements not particularly named viz A cock and A hen

3 4

Total 11 15 8

Over leaf

Latin Presented........5th day of March Anno Domini ????? by John Gardener son-in-law and supplicant administrator of the deceased

Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris

Line 5: Not certain of the transcription of Rich(ard) Gardener

line 7: cannot decipher ' l?ckes'

line 8: brandiron: a grid with a long handle used to support cooking pots

line 9: unable to find an appropriate definition for 'howe'

line 10: bare possibly bar: otherwise hanger; a piece of chain or iron attached to the chimney breast on which pot

hooks were hung:

line 13: brache = dripping pan

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line 11: sidlip - or seedlip: seed basket attached to a sewers belt

line 19: cradlecloth appears to be an accurate transcription but does not appear in available inventory lists

line 20: brishe possibly brush

line 23: chikver sheep is a female lamb less than one year old

Total: Added as written here it comes to £12/13/10

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Giles Gardner of Painswick

Inventory July 1705

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1 A True and perfect Inventory

2 Of all the Goods & Chattells

3 Of Gyles Gardner the Elder

4 Of Sheepscomb in the parish of

5 Paynswick late dec[ease]d is as

6 Followeth

£ s d

7 Impris His wearing Apparell & mony in his Purse 4 00 00

8 Item Three bedsteads and two Beds and

9 Bedding there unto belonging 2 10 00

10 Item Two table clothes & a dozen of Napkins 0 10 00

11 Item Two Chests & a Coffer 0 15 00

12 Item Two tableboards one frame & cupboard 0 10 00

13 Item In brass & pewter 1 10 00

14 Item Spitts Tonges & a Dripping pan links

15 And a stool Gridiron & two iron dogs 0 04 00

16 Item Twenty five sheep 2 10 00

17 Item One Cow 1 10 00

18 Item One Horse 1 10 00

19 Item Three Aker of Barley & Pease 1 10 00

20 Item Two drink vessels and all ye

21 Rest of the Lumber Goods

22 Belonging to the House 1 10 00

Total 17 09 00

Over leaf

19 July 1705 …??? Gardner ..Sheepscombe ..Paynswick

Praised by us July 10th 1705 Stephen Cull Thomas Trustram John Gardner John Gardner

Latin … 19 July 1705…. Edward Gardner…

Transcriber’s Note –

Signatures difficult to read on A & B

Could be Stephen Cull?

Could be Thomas Trystrum?

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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John Gardner, Yeoman of Painswick

Inventory January 1715

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1 A True and perfect Inventory of the Goods

2 And Chattles of John Gardner Deceased

3 Late of the parish of Painswick, within the

4 Diocese of Glouc[este]r, Yeoman, taken and

5 Appraised the twenty sixth day of January

6 Anno Domin 1715 by us whose names are here under written

7

£ s d

8 Impris His wearinf apparrell of all sorts 05 00 0

9 Item In money in the deceased’s purse

10 At his death 06 09 0

11 Item In the Buttery five brass Kettles

12 One large Boyler and Coller, three

13 Potts, one brass pann one warming

14 Pann 05 00 0

15 Item Thirteen dishes of Pewter and

16 Tenn plates 02 00 0

17 Item In the P[ar]lor one table board and

18 Frame & sode cubbords and

19 One cheese press 01 01 6

20 Item In the Inner Chamber one bed

21 And bedsted and all belonging to

22 It, & one chest & one old Clock 03 15 0

23 Item In the Chamber over the Kitching

24 Two beds one bedsted four pillows

25 And three blankets and a Rug and

26 Sheet & one table board two boxes

27 Two coffers and one chair 04 10 0

28 Item In the Chamber over the Shopp

29 Item One bed and bedsted and all belong[-]

30 Item ing to it & one trunk & one coffer 2 00 00

31 Item In the Corkloft one Iron beam

32 Item And sceales and eight board meas-

33 hurs 30 foot and upwards , one

Item Pitch Kettle 00 15 0

35 Item In the Shop one Iron Grate and

36 One Ellme board nears six foot 00 05 0

37 Item In the Kitching one furness and

38 One Kettle and one Doughtrough

39 One settle and four Chairs 03 02 0

40 Item In Wooll four loads 03 00 0

41 Item In the Cheese Loft four hundred

42 And a half of cheeses 2 10 0

43 Item In the Kitching in the Doughtrough

44 Two hundred and a half of Cheeses 2 10 0

45 Item In the cheese Loft nere one hundred

46 foot of boards 0 10 0

47 Item In butter and Lard 0 03 6

48 Item In the Chamber where the wooll

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49 Item Is put are two Churnes one Pillion

50 One bushel and Sceell & one old body

51 Sled 0 14 0

52 Item In Lining Five Sheets 01 04 0

53 Item Three Table Clothes and half

54 A dozen of napkings 00 10 0

55 Item In the Cellar two barrels

56 And three half barrels, one brewing

57 Tubb and one cistern 01 02 00

58 Item In the Lone meado twenty

59 Item Five sheep ewes 10 00 0

60 Item In the Siches Fifteen sheep

61 Call[e]d hoggs appraised at 05 05 0

62 Item In the Orchard two other sheep

63 Sheep weathers 06 00 0

64 Item Two Store Piggs 01 01 6

65 Item Four Cow beasts 13 05 0

66 Item In the Long meado on Stack

67 Of hay standing now eight tuns 8 00 0

68 Item In the Little meado by John

69 Gydes one little Cock of hay 1 01 6

70 Item Att the Houspoole one Rick

71 Of Clover hay stand 02 03 0

72 Item In Wheate not Threshed 03 00 0

73 Item In barly in the house barn 05 00 0

74 Item In beanes not threshed 03 10 0

75 Item One Gelding hors best 05 10 0

76 Item One Carte and one Dray and

77 Wheel-barrow 1 10 0

78 Item In hay in Pitts Leyse and a Rick

79 Yard hedge 0 09 0

80 Item In Bakon in the house

81 Item In Lumber of all sorts not

82 Item P[ar]ticularly mentioned 3 00 0

Total 153 07 0

Over leaf

An Inventory of the Goods of John Gardner Deceased, late of the Parish of Painswick 28 Jan 1715

John Pool Thomas Gardner

Latin January 1715…..Elizabeth Gardner & Mary Bliss……

Transcriber’s Note

The entry on the back is written in two places, one in English and one in Latin

The registered and initialled entry is the latin one and contains the date.

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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John Gardner Yeoman of Painswick

Inventory Nov 1726

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1 Nov[ember] 16th 1726

2 A True and perfect account

3 Of the Inventory of the Goods

4 And Chattels of John Gardner

5 Yeoman late of the parish of Painswick

£ s d

6 Impris Wearing Apparrell & money in Pocket 5 00 00

7 Item Fifteen pounds upon bill of hand w[i]th us ( all a desperate debt 15 00 00

8 Item Five cows 18 00 00

9 Item Four Horses 20 00 00

10 Item Four grose sheep 32 00 00

11 Item Six pigs three fatt and three store 08 00 00

12 Item Thirty four acres of Corn 70 00 00

13 Item Four stack of Hay and maidred(?) fodder 15 00 00

14 Item The furniture in the Parlour Chamber 06 00 00

15 Item The furniture in the Kitchen Chamber 05 00 00

16 Item Cheese 05 90 00

17 Item Fruit 01 10 00

18 Item The furniture in the Kitchen 06 00 00

19 Item The furniture in the Brewhouse 03 00 00

20 Item The Plow tack 10 00 00

21 Item The Dung 02 00 00

22 Item The furniture of the Parlour 01 00 00

23 Item The Lumber Goods 02 00 00

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Total 224 10 00

Over leaf

19 Nov 1726 ( in latin, registered and initialled)

William Hall Francis Rowdon

Latin 19 Nov[ember] 1726………..Saram Gardener

Transcriber’s Note

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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John Gardner Baker of Painswick

Inventory August 1735

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1 An Inventory of all and

2 Singular The Goods and Chattels

3 Of John Garner of Shepscombe

4 In the parish of Paynswick

5 In the County of Gloucester

6 Baker Lately deceased as

7 Followith and appraised by us whose names

8 Hereunto subscribed this 9th Day of July

9 1735

£ s d

10 Impris Wharing apparel and money in purse 1 10 10

11 Item Thirty Sheep 6 0 0

12 Item One old Cow and a little Heifer 3 00 00

13 Item Two Horses 4 00 00

14 Item In Hay 0 05 00

15 Item Goods in the Kitchin 0 10 00

16 Item Goods In the Buttery 1 10 00

17 Item Goods in the room over the Buttery 0 15 00

18 Item Goods in the Room Over the Kitchin 0 10 00

19 Item Lumber Goods in the Garrett 0 10 00

20 Item In Goods and bad debts 10 00 00

Item

Item

Total 28 10 00

Over leaf

you may have a few words on the ‘outside’ of the Inventory – enter them here

Giles Millard Lawrence Rodway Appraisers

Latin This Inventory was Exhibited the 12th Day of August in the Year of our Lord 1735 by Ana Garner [sic] one of the executors For a true one and so forth nevertheless under protestation Of adding etc.

Transcriber’s Note

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Robert Gardner yeoman of Painswick

Inventory May 1682

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1 A true and perfect inventory

2 of the goods and cattels of Robert

3 Gardner of the Edge in the parish of

4 Painswick yeoman lately deceased

5 taken and praised by Richard Maysey

6 John Rodway and Thomas Woodward as

7 followeth

8 in the great chamber £ s d

9 10

Impris the deceased's wearing apparel: two chests two chairs one table

1 10 6

11 board and frame one bedstead 1 0 0

12 13

three fleeces of wool and some broken wool two beds two bolsters one pair of blankets

0 6 0

14 one coverlet 1 0 0

15 three bushells of mixed corn 0 9 0

16 three old books 0 2 0

17 in the kitchen chamber

18 19

Item two bedsteads one little table one stool one box one little desk

0 6 6

20 two beds two bolsters with their coverings 1 10 4

21 in the kitchen

22 23 24

Item one table board and frame one dough trough one cupboard one straw chair two green chairs

0 5 6

25 26

Item one great kettle one lesser kettle two skillets one warming pan one brass pot

1 00 00

27 28

pewter in the same room one with another

0 10 6

29 30

two flitches of bacon and a half three spits one fire tongs two stools

1 5 0

31 32 33

two anidrons two pairs of pothooks one flesh pick one basting ladle one candlestick one frying pan

0 3 2

34 2

35 In the day house £ s d

36 37 38 39

Item one table board and frame one joyne form one coffer one chest two drink vessels churn one cheese press one side board two low stools

0 15 5

40 Item bread and cheese 0 5 0

41 three bushels of drodg[][?] malt 0 6 6

42 one cheese coule one brewing coule 0 2 6

43 44

a certain parcel of old iron old boards and other lumber goods

0 2 0

45 in the whom closs two cows and calves 6 0 0

46 four yearling cattle 4 0 0

47 two little store pigs 0 10 0

48 ten ewes and lambs and eight dry sheep 5 10 0

49 two acres of barley and beans 1 10 0

50 an old pair of wheels 0 10 0

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51 a certain parcel of hay and a little barley straw

0 3 0

Total 29 0 6

John Ralway Richard Maysey Thomas Woodward

Latin

Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris

line 41: unrecognised word possibly with a superscription

line 42 : coule = cooler

line 45: unrecognised word

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Thomas Gardner of Painswick

Inventory May 1701

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1 A true and perfect Inventory of all the goods

2 & cattle of Thomas Gardner of Painswick

3 in the County of Gloucester as it was appraised

4 by us whose names are hereunder written

5 the 19th day of May Anno Domini 1701

£ s d

6 Impris his wearing clothes and money in his purse 2 00 00 7 8

Item in the chamber one bed & bedstead one rug two blankets

0 10 00

9 10

Item one chest one old coffer one box one chair one old rug two bolsters

0 05 00

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Item in the kitchen two little kettles three little pots one warming pan one copper pot one little skillet five little dishes of pewter one flagon one cup two half barrels one little rundlett one jack one iron dripping pan one old frying pan two pair of tongs and fire shovels two old iron dogs one grid iron one little pair of brass scales one cupboard two old skimmers one table board two old chairs one flitch of bacon one spit

2 00 00

20 21 22

Item in the shop one old chair one little glass nine old razors one pewter basin two old trimming cloths and scissors

0 10 00

23 Item in the stable one old mare 01 00 00 24 Item in the backside one pig one pile of wood 01 5 00

25 Item lumber of all sorts 00 5 00

Total 07 15 00 Appraised by us

John Parker Richard Whitehead

Transcriber’s Note – Sarah Harris

line 8: number has been altered but I think two is the best reading

line 14: rundlett probably runlett - a barrel of varying capacity

I think he was a barber

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Thomas Gibbins of Painswick

Inventory August 1657

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1 A true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and

2 chattles of Thomas Gibbins in the parish of Painswick

3 in the County of Gloucester deceased had and taken and

4 indifferently praised by Henry Fletcher Gyles Field

5 Edward Gardner David Page & Richard Cole the older the seventeenth

6 day of August in the year of Our Lord 1657 as followeth

£ s d

7 Impris for his wearing apparel 3 4

8 Item for one table board with the frame 4

9 Item one joyne cupboard 10

10 Item one dow skille 6

11 Item one brass kettle and skillet 4

12 13

Item one drink vessel and a little pail and other small treen utensils

18

14 Item one hanging rack over the fire 12

15 16

Item one narrow loom with all the tools to it belonging

35

17 18

Item in the chamber one standing bedstead and one truckle bedstead

15

19 Item for a flock bed and blankets 6 8

20 Item for an axe spitting sholve and bill and one hatchet 3

21 Item for a garter loom 5

22 Item for one pegge 20

23 Item for wood and lumber 10

Total 6 4 6

Latin Presented ........... the first day of October 1677 by widow and administratrix

Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris

line 10: possibly dough scales

line 20: spitting sholve = spade

line 21 : possibly a small hand loom (Stick or card loom) used for weaving narrow bands of cloth

line 22: given the value this is probably a pig not a peg

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Jane Gleed of Painswick

Inventory January 1714

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1 A true and perfect Inv[entor]y

2 Of the Goods, Chattells and

3 Credits of Jane Gleed of

4 Paynswick in the County of Glouc[este]r widow

5 Lately dec[eas]ed and taken & appraised by

6 Us whose names are hereunto subscribed

7 The fifteenth day of January Anno Dom[ini]

8 1714

£ s d

9 Impris 6 pints 2 quarts & 2 peny[?] Muggs 0 2 4

10 Item 2 plates & 2 basons of China Ware 0 1 0

11 Item One Table board one stand 0 1 6

12 Item 2 Window curtains & 2 Iron Rodds 0 2 0

13 Item 8 pictures with the frames 0 2 0

14 Item 1 Bushell 1 peck & 1 Chaire 0 2 9

15 Item 1 half peck 1 quarter 1 Crewett 2 glasses 0 0 8

16 Item 1 Jack and Chain and Cord 0 10 0

17 Item 2 Curtains & two Rodds 0 6 6

18 Item 2 Rodds & 1 Curtain 0 3 0

19 Item 1 Lamp & two fire Dishes 0 0 8

20 Item 1 Tuwer[?] Cover 0 1 0

21 Item 1 Small Bell 0 0 6

22 Item 3 ½ lb of pewter 0 2 0

23 Item 2 old Bellows 0 1 2

24 Item 2 pair of Slippers 0 1 6

25 Item 1 Cushion & Wooden Jack 0 0 6

26 Item 4 Brass Cocks 0 7 6

27 Item 5 patty pans & a Brush 0 0 8

28 Item In old Iron 0 5 6

29 Item 1 old Timing Lanthorne 0 0 6

30 Item In Lumber goods 0 4 9

31 Item 1 Little Board 0 0 10

32 Item Trenshers & a Rack 0 3 0

33 Item Lumber goods in the Shopp 0 0 10

34 Item 2 Starch Sieves 0 2 4

35 Item Joynt stooles & pooles[?] & wood 0 2 6

36 Item Jack & Turning tooles of all Sorts 0 5 6

37 Item 1 old bagg 0 0 4

38 Item 1 speckled bagg 0 0 4

39 Item Books 0 4 0

40 Item A little Cupboard and a Box 0 1 6

41 Item One green Curtain 0 0 9

42 Item One sad Coloured Curtain 0 2 6

43 Item 5 petticoats & 1 mante 0 10 0

44 Item 2 Smocks 3 Caps & Dressing 0 7 6

45 Item 1 little pillow Case & old ladle 0 0 6

46 Item 1 Boddy & Homager 0 5 0

47 Item 1 Wooden Cullender 0 0 2

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Item 1 Bench 0 2 0

48 Item In Cole 0 8 0

49 Item In Lumber goods in the Backhouse 0 1 9

50 Item The Honcubb[?] & Rench 0 2 0

51 Item Hoops scales Hay & Wood 0 3 6

52 Item 1 Hatshett & Salt Box 0 0 06

53 Item 2 Baggs 0 0 8

54 Item 2 pettycoats 0 13 0

55 Item 2 Manto’s[?] 1 12 6

56 Item 39 Bottles with the stiff

57 Item Therein 0 12 0

58 Item

59 Item

Item

Total 9 1 6

Over leaf

Will[iam[ Holder Edmund Knight Prisers

Latin 1714…Robert Hampton

Transcriber’s Note

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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William Gleed, innkeeper of Painswick

Inventory August 1712

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1 A True and perfect In[vento]ry

2 Of all the Goods , Chattels

3 And Credits of

4 William Gleed of Paynswick

5 In the County of Glou[ceste]r Innkeeper lately dec[ease]ed

6 This taken and praised the first day of

7 August in the 11th year of the Reigne of

8 Her Majesties Reigne over Great Britain

9 Ec Annoq[] Dom[ini] 1712 By us whose names are

10 Hereunto subscribed

£ s d

11 Impris In wearing Apparell and money in

12 Item Pocket 0 10 00

13 Item In the parlour chamber one bed with

14 Item With the appurentenses 2 00 00

15 Item In the Spare chamber in value 1 10 00

16 Item In the Kitchen chamber one bed with

17 Item The appurten[en]ses 2 10 00

18 Item In the Shovelboard chamber in Value 1 00 00

19 Item In the Cockloft in value 0 10 00

20 Item In the Cellar in Bear and Vessels 12 00 00

21 Item In the Brewhouse one old furnace

22 Item One mashing fatt & skeels 2 00 00

23 Item In Wood and cole 1 10 00

24 Item Four Store pigs 4 00 00

25 Item In the Kitchen in Brass & pewter 3 00 00

26 Item In Linnen of all sorts 1 10 0

27 Item In Good & Bad Debts 5 00 00

28 Item In Lumber goods of all sorts not p[er]tac[ular]ly named 1 00 00

Item

Total 38 00 00

Over leaf

William Board John Parker Praisers

Latin 6 August 1712….? Ian Geeld

Transcriber’s Note

Latin overleaf difficult to make out but definitely spells Geeld rather than Gleed - ? mistake by scribe

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Elizabeth Gransmore of Painswick

Inventory July 1750

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1 July 26th 1750

2 An Inventory of the Goods and Appariel of

3 Elizabeth Granmore Deceas’d July 15

4

5

£ s d

6 Impris Money in Pockett 8 2 3 1/2

7 Item One bed two blankets one Rugg one Bolster 0 8 0

8 Item One Bedstead 0 2 0

9 Item Three boxes 0 3 0

10 Item One Table Board 0 1 0

11 Item Four Gowns and Four Peticoats 2 0 0

12 Item One short Cloak 0 1 0

13 Item Four Shifts and ten Caps and Eight Handkerchief 0 10 0

14 Item Four white Aprons and five Chek aprons 0 10 0

15 Item One pair of Stays and one pair of Bodice and two Homagers(?) 0 10 0

16 Item One spinning wheel one reel 0 2 0

17 Item Two Sheets 0 9 0

18 Item Two pair of shoes four pair of Stockings two pair of Pattons 0 3 0

19 Item A Picture 0 0 6

20 Item A Pair of Silver Buttons 0 1 0

21 Item Three pair of Gloves 0 1 0

22 Item Three hats 0 2 0

23 Item One skeel 0 2 6

24 Item One Brass Boyler one little Cettle 0 4 6

25 Item One quarter Barrell 0 2 0

26 Item

27 Item

28 Item

29 Item

30 Item

31 Item

32 Item

Total 6 9 3 1/2

Over leaf

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Appraised by us whose names are hereunto Subscribed the Day and Year alone written The Mark of Will[ia]m Dobbins Sam[ue]l Bailey

Latin

Transcriber’s Note –

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Daniel Gyde, Broadweaver of Painswick

Inventory August 1712

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1 A True and Perfect Inventory

2 Of all and singular the Goods Chattles

3 And Household Stuffe of Daniel

4 Gyde late of Paynswick in the County of Glou[ceste]r

5 Broadweaver Dec[eas]ed taken and appraised

6 By us whose names are hereunto subscribed

7 the tenth day of October Anno Dom[ini] 1711

£ s d

8 Impris Wearing apparel and money in purse 2 00 00

9 Item Two little Horses 1 10 00

10 Item One broad Loome 3 00 00

11 Item Three beds low bedsteads and all thereunto

12 belonging 3 00 00

13 Item Six dishes of pewter & six plates 0 10 00

14 Item One belmettle pott two brass kettles and

15 One skimmer 0 06 08

16 Item One little table board & frame & forms 0 02 06

17 Item Two halfe barrels one Cowle & skeele 0 07 06

18 Item Other Lumber etc 0 02 06

19 Item

20 Item

21 Item

22 Item

23 Item

24 Item

25 Item

26 Item

Total Sume tot of this Inventory 10 19 02

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9th Aug[us]t 1712 …Daniel Gyde … Paynswick

Appraised Henry Spring Rich[ard} Clarke

Latin ..9th Aug[us]t 1712 …Susanna Gyde….

Transcriber’s Note

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Thomas Hamlett Mason of Painswick

Inventory December 1734

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1 A True and Perfect Inventory

2 Of all the Goods and Chattels

3 Of Thomas Hamlett late of the parish

4 Of Painswick in the County of Gloucester Free

5 Mason deceased taken and appraised the 26th

6 Day of December 1733 by us whose Names are

7 underwritten

£ s d

8 Impris Wearing Apparrell and money in Purse 0 5 0

9 Item In the Kitchen 1 10 0

10 Item In the Over Kitchen 0 10 0

11 Item In the Room adjoining to the Kitchen 0 10 0

12 Item In the Pantery 0 10 0

13 Item All other Lumber Goods 1 10 0

14 Item

Item

Total 4 15 0

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11th December 1734 The Will of Thomas Hamlett late of the Parish of Painswick Reg[istere]d (and initialled)

Thomas Wilshire The mark of appraisers John Munden

Latin This Inventory was Exhibited the 11th Day of December in the year of our Lord 1734 by Hester Hamlet Executrix for a True one and so forth nevertheless under protestation of Adding etc

Transcriber’s Note

Name of second appraiser looks like Mundun on 69a but Munden on 69b

It does appear to Freemason in 69a and Free Mason in 69b

Note discrepancy in dates ( a mistake or 12 months delay in exhibiting)

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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John Hamons alas Jourdan of Painswick

Inventory March 1657

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1 A true and perfect inventory of all and singular

2 the goods cattles and chattels of John Hamons

3 alias Jourdan the elder in the parish of Painswick

4 in the County of Gloucs. yeoman deceased

5 being had and taken and indifferently praised

6 by Giles Field and Henry Fletcher and William Paulline the thirteenth

7 day of March in the year of our Lord 1657

8 as followeth viz

£ s d

9 Impris For his wearing apparel praised at 6 0 0

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Item In the chamber over the parlour one standing bedstead one feather bed one flock Bed one Coverlet : A pair of Blankets one Bolster one pillow to the same bedstead with a set of Curtains to the bedstead Also in the same Chamber one truckle bed one flock bed A pair of Blankets two Cover Lets - one Bolster one coffer and one trunk all praised at

4 0 0

19 20 21 22 23

Item In the chamber over the hall one low bedstead one truckle bed with two flock beds two pair of blankets two bolsters two coverlets one white rug with one old press one pair of tables All praised at

40 0

24 25 26 27 28 29

Item In the chamber over the kitchen one standing bedstead two flock beds one pair of blankets three coverlets one pair of sheets two bolsters three pillows one chest one mat chair and one joyne chair some hanging shelves one pair of andirons all at

3 6 8

30 31 32

Item in the cockloft over the kitchen chamber some small quantities of woollen yarn and implements to the value of

10 0

33 34 35 36

Item In the hall one table board with a frame one little round tableboard one mat chair three joyne stools one pair andirons one hanging links 4 cushions with one carpet cloth all praised at

20 0

37 38 39 40

Item in the room over the hall some small quantities of coarse wool and yarns old scythes - pitchforks rakes with other old implements praised at

13 4

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Item In the kitchen one short tableboard one side tableboard one joyne chair one mat chair: A hanging rake over the fire one joyne stool one form three low stools - four brass kettles three brass pots one iron pot three broches two pair of pothooks one link two hooks - A pair of tongs and fire shovels one pair of bellows one gridiron one pair of andirons one pair of racks - one dripping pan five skillets one brass basting ladle one flesh

5 13 4

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50 51 52

pick one frying pan three band steels one iron crane- one warming pan three leather bottles all praised at

53 54 55

Item in the Malt Mill Room one malt mill one mustard mill one boulting trough one old cupboard with all the treen utensils praised at

20 0

56 57 58 59

Item In the buttery one little table board eight drinking vessels Awith two standing forms that the vessels standing on with the drinks and other implements in the same room praised at

23 4

60 61

Item for all the pewter in the house ab platters flagons and dishes

41 8

62 Item two silver spoons 10 0

63 64

Item for seven pairs of sheets three holland pair of drawers and all napery praised at

3 6 8

65 66 67

Item the spitting sholves broad sholves padles one iron bare matox with axle hatchets and all other implements belonging to husbandry

10 0

68 Item for wood about the house 3 4

69 Item for one bible and other books 5 0

70 Item five oxen 24 0 0

71 Item three kine and two heiffers 15 0 0

72 Item four horses 8 0 0

73 Item four score and seventeen sheep 23 3 4

74 Item five pigs 10 0

75 76 77 78

Item two long wains one dung wain harrows Swoollway(?) ploughs drays ladderss dray bridles plough strings yokes and ox-bows and all other implements belonging to husbandry

10 6 8

79 Item five acres of wheat 10 0 0

80 Item eight stalls of bees 26 8

81 Item for bacon beef butter and cheese in the house 2 10 0

82 Item for four stoninge pigs troughs 3 4

83 Item one leather male and two corn sacks 3 4

Total 123 13 8

Giles Field Henry Fletcher The mark of William Paulline

Over leaf

To be copied ?? Hammonds to be ?ond ??????????????

Latin Presented.....Gloucs the ninth day of February Anno Domini 1663 by executor of the testator deceased.....

Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris

line 6: The third appraiser's name is inserted above and the second part of the surname obscured by the letters

above and below. The name Paulline is deduced from the signatures below

line 54: the figure for the valuation is partially obscured but looks like 'xx' therefore 20/-

line 76: I believe 'swoollway' is accurately transcribed but can find no reference to suggest a meaning

line 82: stoninge = made of stone

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line 83: male = bucket

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Elizabeth Harris Clothier of Painswick

Inventory July 1731

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1 A true and perfect Inventory

2 Of all the Goods Rights and Creditts

3 Of Elizabeth Harris deceased the late

4 Wife of Thomas Harris of Paynswick

5 In the County of Glouc[este]r Clothier taken

6 And appraised the 24th Day of July 1731

£ s d

7 Impris A parcell of Goods bequeathed to the said

8 Elizabeth Harris by the last Will of her late father

9 Thomas Smith deceased valued at 8 0 0

10 Item

11 Item

12 Item

13 Item

Total 8 0 0

Over leaf

you may have a few words on the ‘outside’ of the Inventory – enter them here

Appraized by us Richard Davis John Harris

Latin …..Thomas Harris

Transcriber’s Note –

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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John Harris of Painswick

Inventory August 1713

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1 The Inventory of the

2 Goods of John Harris

3 Late of Paynswick Dec[ease]d

4

5

£ s d

6 Impris We James Hilman & Charles Harry

7 Item Doo appraise the Deceaseds

8 Item Goods in the Whole att 5 09 07

Total 0 09 07

Over leaf

Overleaf are an un labelled list of numbers:- 3:0 5:10 2:0 3:6 4:4 10.0 19:0

Latin 6th Aug[us]t 1713 Thomas Harry

Transcriber’s Note

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Thomas Harris, Yeoman of Painswick

Inventory February 1716

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1 A true and perfect Inventory of the Goods and

2 Chattels of Thomas Harris late of the P[ar]ish of

3 Painswicke Deceased, within the Diocese of Glouc[ester]

4 Yeoman, taken the firth day of February Anno

5 Domini 1716 by us whose names are here under

6 written

£ s d

7 Impris His wearing apparrell of

8 All sorts 1 10 0

9 Item In Brass and Pewter in the Kitching 3 00 0

10 Item In the Chembers in Beding of all

11 Sorts, and two Chests 6 00 00

12 Item In Grains in the store and in the house

13 That is threshed 7 00 0

14 Item In Cattle now upon the Ground all sorts 22 00 0

15 Item In sheep upon the Ground 05 00 0

16 Item In lumber of all sorts 01 00 0

17 Item In Hay 05 00 0

Total 50 10 0

Over leaf

9 Feb 1716 …Thomas Harris… ..Paynswick Reg[istere]d (and initialled)

Appraised by us Joshua Collerick John Poole

Latin Feb..1716….Eliza Harris

Transcriber’s Note

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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William Harris Miller of Painswick

Inventory October 1730

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1 Miller

2 An Inventory of the Goods and

3 Chattels of William Harris of the

4 Parish of Painswick in the County

5 Of Glouc[este]r Oct 14th 1730

£ s d

6 Impris Money in Cash 1 10 0

7 Item Bed & Covering 1 10 0

8 Item For Linning 1 00 0

9 Item In the Kitching 1 00 0

10 Item For Corn & Baggs 0 10 0

11 Item For Lumber 0 10 0

12 Item

13 Item

Total 6 00 0

Over leaf

you may have a few words on the ‘outside’ of the Inventory – enter them here

Taken by us appraisers as Witness Thereunto our Sett of Hand James West George Lewis His Mark

Latin …Bencaminum Harris….

Transcriber’s Note –

? Benjamin

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins

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Robert Hathway Clothworker of Painswick

Inventory November 1681

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1 A true and perfect inventory of the goods and chattels of Robert

2 Hathway late of the parish of Painswick in the County

3 of Gloucester clothworker who deceased upon the nine-

4 teenth day of November in the 33rd year of the reign

5 of King Charles the second over England etc. Anno Domini

6 1681 had taken and appraised upon the sixth and twentieth

7 day of the same month of November by those persons

8 whose names are underwritten

£ s d

9 Impris in wearing apparel and money in purse 05 00 0

10 11 12 13 14

Item in the lower room two table boards with their frames one form three chairs one settle one musket one spit with one pair of andirons and all other implements belonging to the fire

01 10 0

15 Item in the buttery in brass and pewter 03 10 0

16 17 18

and one side cupboard one table board and frame one form and five drink vessels

01 07 6

19 20 21

Item in the outward chamber two bedsteads two beds one chair one form one coffer

02 10 0

22 23 24 25

Item in the inward chamber two bed- steads two beds with appurtan- ances one table board and frame one coffer one trunk and one box

03 05 0

26 Item in linen of all sorts 02 00 0

27 Item in wheat 00 08 0

28 29

Item in one old rack or tenter with other timber

03 15 0

30 31 32 33 34 35

Item in the shop one old brewing furnace eleven shears two shear boards two pasteboards with one shear board filling two coverings & handles leads brushes & all other implements belonging thereto

15 18 9

36 37 38

Item in the shop loft two bedsteads and one bed furniture teazles and gigmill handles

02 03 0

39 40

Item in wood and cole and one peg with other provisions

03 00 0

41 42 43 44

Item in one beam and scales weights with tubs and lanterns two ladders and all other lumber goods belonging to the house

00 10 0

45 Item one chattel lease 20 00 0

46 Item in cloth in London 12 00 0

47 Item in money upon bond 10 00 0

48 Item in money owing upon accounts 15 00 0

Total 101 17 3

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Giles Gardner Richard Cole Jasp[er] Leech

Latin Exhibited in the registry of Gloucester the third day of January 1682 by the executor of the will.........

Transcriber’s Note : Sarah Harris

line 12: skillet crossed out and settle inserted above

line 39: is this coal? I have not come across coal in an inventory before

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Edward Haydon Mason of Painswick

Inventory June 1742

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1 A True and perfect Inventory of the

2 Goods Chattles and effects of Edward

3 Haydon late of the Parish of Painswick

4 In the Diocese of Gloucester Mason Dece[ase]d

5 Taken and appraised by us whose Names

6 Are under Written This 28th Day of June 1742

£ s d

7 Impris 3 Heifers 4 10 0

8 Item 10 Sheep 2 10 0

9 Item 1 Old Bed and Bedstead 2 Old Blanketts 1 Rugg

10 2 Old Sheets 0 10 0

11 Item 1 Bed and Bedstead 2 Blanketts & Rugg & Sheets 0 12 0

12 Item 3 Old Dishes Pewter 0 4 0

13 Item 1 Old Kettle 0 9 0

14 Item 2 Potts 0 4 0

15 Item 4 Old Chairs 0 1 6

16 Item 1 Table 0 1 0

17 Item 2 stools 0 0 6

18 Item 2 half barrels 0 4 0

19 Item 1 Horse 0 0 6

20 Item 1 Porringer 0 0 4

21 Item 2 Spoons 0 0 2

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Item

Total 9 1 0

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30th June 1742 The Will of Edward Haydon late of Shepscombe in the Parish of Painswick Reg[istere]d

Dan Mathews Appraisers Tho[ma]s Gardner

Latin This Inventory was Exhibited the 30th Day of June In the year of our Lord 1742 by Elizabeth Haydon Relict and Sole Executrix for a true one and so forth

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Nevertheless Under Protestation of Adding etc

Transcriber’s Note –

A is identical in content without the Exhibited details

Transcribed by E Anne Perkins