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Wills - England

Mary Alchin of Leybourne 15 Jan 1727/8
  1. Title: Probate at Rochester, Kent
    Page: 189190
    Text: Administration and Inventory of Mary Alchin of Leybourne 15 Jan 1727/8
    Rochester Consistory Court #189190

    Administration: (First part in Latin)
    Know all men by these presents that we, Anthony Alchin of Whitehall in the County Middlesex Servum?, Richard Baines __ St Clement Danes Middx Servum? And Daniel Harvey __ St Margarets Westminster Amuman? Hold ourselves firmly bound in the sum of ____
    10 Jan 1727?

    The Condition of this obligation is such that if the above bounden Anthony Alchin the natural and lawfull son and administrator of all and singular the goods chattells and creditts of Mary Alchin late of the parish of Leybourne in the County of Kent widow deceased
    Doe make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods chattells and credits of the said deceased which have or shall come to the hands possession or knowledge of him the said Anthony Alchin... at or before the last Day of April next ...

    Signed by Anthony Allchin, Richard Bains, Daniell Harvy
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    A True and Perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods chattells and creditts of Mary Alchin late of the parish of Leybourne in the County of Kent widow dec'd which since her death have come to the hands possession or knowledge of Anthony Alchin the natural and lawfull son and Administrator of all and singular the goods chattells and creditts of the s'd dec'd.

    In the Kitchen

    One pair of Cobirons, one firepan and tongs, one pair of bellows, one pair of potthangers, one iron Peale One gridiron, one pair of Pott hooks one gun three iron scewers one brass cullender one brass slice six pewter dishes six pewter plates one small iron shovell five chairs three joint stools two tables one kneading trough one looking glass, one pair of brass candlesticks, one warming pan, one spinning wheel, one keale and other odd things £2-08-7

    In the Strong Beer Buttery

    One drink vessell, one stalder, one crock with butter in it, a dox'n and half of glass bottells and other odd things £0-07-2

    In the Parlour

    One long table, one round table, three old leather chairs, one Cunting? hutch, one pair of Stilliards, one old cupboard and cupboard? Cloth, some earthen cups, some glasses on it, one joint stool £1-01-2

    In the Milk House

    Four milk bowls, one butter platter, three powdering tubbs, one churn, five wooden dishes, one pair of wooden scales and Iron Beame, two pott brass skillets, three earthen crocks?, one rush basket, one frying pan and odd things
    £1-08-11

    In the Brew House

    One brass furnace, one brass kettle, one iron pitcher, one iron crow, one Mattock?, one Howe One fork, one bucking tubb, one long keeler, one wash tubb, two drink tubbs, two small keelers, two iron potts, three payles, one funnell, one wooden bowl, one doz'n of threnchers, one stadler, one old forme, two hogg tubbs, one spitt and other odd things £3-05-9

    In the Oast House

    One Sentes? Tubb, one oast hair?, one iron sledge, two? Spades And one wheel barrow wheel £0-10-0

    In the Chamber over the Parlour

    One feather bed, one feather bolster, two pillows, one bolster stedle cord and matt curtains and vallance and curtain rodds, one flock bed and bolster, two blanketts, one coverlett, one bedsteddle cord and matt curtains and valance and curtain rodds, one chest and one joynt stool £5-02-0

    In the Chamber over the Kitchen

    One feather bed with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, three chairs, one pair of irons with brass heads, one chest of drawers, one looking glass, one earthen bowle, one chest, ten pairs of sheets, six coarse pillowcoats, eight coarse table cloaths, three coarse napkins, one side board cloth, one pair of window curtains and vallace, two diaper table cloths, seven diaper napkins, two other napkins, one pair of fine pillowcoats
    £10-18-2

    In the Man's Chamber

    One flock bed bolster and rugg, one blankett the curtains and rodds, bedsteddle cord and matt, one Deal box, one Court Cupboard and one chair?
    £1-05-0

    In the Hopp Chamber

    One bag of hopps £5-00-0

    In the Hopp Ground

    Hopp poles on two acres £22-00-0
    Three acres and a half of wheat on the ground £7-00-0

    In the Yard

    One waggon and two Courts with Whells £8-00-0
    One plough and Tackell, two harrows and one Pale? £2-00-0
    The Hopp Pole Carriage £0-10-0
    Three cows £9-00-0
    Three Fatt hoggs one hutch and three troughs and one stamping trough £9-00-0
    One sow and four shotts £2-13-0

    In the Stable

    Five horses and harness for them, one cutting box and cutter and four forks £21-00-0

    In the Barn

    Barley in the Straw £2-12-6
    Wheat in the Straw £3-12-0
    Peas in the Straw £1-16-0
    Four load of Hay £7-00-0
    One Scry? One Bushell one Farrin one Scuppitt
    one Seeve one Baskett one Tub six links?
    One Shovell and one Dung Spade £1-01-0
    Things unseen and forgot £0-05-0

    £129-16-9

    Debts due and owing to the s'd dece'd at the time of her death which this exhibitant will be accountable for when he shall receive the same:

    Due from Amhurst £8-00-0
    Due from Dennis £5-00-0
    Due from John Weekley £4-00-0
    Due from Thomas Watte £6-10-0
    Due from Buckett £1-00-0
    Due from Edward Martin £3-00-0
    Due from John Alchin £2-15-0
    Due from Edward Burton £1-14-0
    Due from Edward Martin £5-08-0

    £37-07-0

    Total £167-03-9

    Exhibited 15 Jan 1727/8
    Date: 10 Jan 1727/1728
 

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