Held at:

National Library of Wales

Reference:

BR/1634/193

Source:

Photocopy of original documents

Title:

Probate Collection: An accounting of the estate of Thomas Prichard.

Place name:

Clodock

Date:

1634

Description:


Documents

[see observations below]
1.   Account
:
Debts oweing upon Bond by Thomas Prichard at the time of his death and payd by the Administrator.


Thomiam Prichard 'teneri' John Jennings in viginti libris [£20] the 2 June 1626 .
Condicioned for paymt xli   viijs [£10  8s] the 2 December next after
  the date showes In discharge of which bond the Administrator paid
  xli [£10] principall xvjs [16s] interest and viijs xjd [8/11d] for charges of suite

 



£11  4  11d

Thomiam Prichard 'teneri' Will Prichard of Dore xxli ultimo die July 1630.
Payment xli xvjs   2 July then next coming. In discharge of wch bond
the Administrator payd xli   viijs


£10  8  0d

Thomiam Prichard 'teneri' Margaret Powell in octo libris [£8] date
29 October 1631 . Condicioned for payment of iiijli upon the first day
next to come after the date sheweth.
In discharge of wch bond the Administrator payd iiijli



£4

Thomiam Prichard 'teneri' Margaret Powell in xxli dated 10 November 1630
Condicioned for the repayment of xli xvjs upon the 10th November next  In discharge of wch  bond the Administrator  payd xli xixs


£10  19  0d

Thomiam Prichard 'teneri' Phe Thomas Prees in xxli date
21 June 1632 Condicioned for payment of xli one shilling  upon the first of November next for Discharge of wch bond  the Administrator payd xli xvjs


£10  16  0d

Thomiam Prichard 'teneri' Jonett John Nicholl in xli date 6 May 1631 Condicioned for the payment of vijli 25th March  next in Discharge  of wch bond the Administrator payd vijli principal and xxvs for interest.


£8  5  0d

Thomiam Prichard 'teneri' Elizabeth Prichard in xli date 27 July 1628 Condicioned for payment of vli   viijs   24th July 1629 In discharge of wch bond the Administrator hath payd  vli viijs


£5  8  0d

Thomiam Prichard 'teneri' Blanch Symont spinster in xxli   date 3 February 1631   Condiconed for payment of xli xvjs the 4th February 1632   in discharge of wch bond the Administrator hath payd xli principal and xxxijs interest.



  £11  12  0d

Thomiam Prichard 'teneri' Walter Jones in iiijli   date 20 April 1632
Condicioned  for payment  of xli 1 August per pro. In discharge of
wch bond the Administrator payd xs . 


          10s

The administrator payd more to John James in discharge of
a bond  xli xviijs


  £10  18  0d

The administrator payd to John Prichard in discharge of a bond vli   vs

  £5  5  0d

He payd also to Mr Robb Parry for rent due by Thomas Prichard  at the tyme  of his death vli


  £5

He hath also payd to Blanch Nicholls of the debt of Thomas Prichard xxs

        10s

The second page -
[In a different hand the first line is difficult to read but seems to concern the administrator's expenses in proving the will and travel from Walterstone to Brecon]   ?Ǫ xxxs


 

funeral expences          xxvs xd

 

In discharge of a bond to  Lewis John Thomas Watkin       ijs vjd

       

for passing this acompte  & [unreadable]            xxs

 

[the final lines are almost indecipherable but seem to be mostly in Latin. So far as they can be read the words are] Admiss xiiijth Augusti 1634 /        plus reposit qui [unreadable] 14 ??? 9 ??? 7 nicato [unreadable] Jacito [unreadable] clirc comiss. [unreadable initials]   

 

 

Observations:

This is an unusual document and relates to the estate of Thomas Prichard of the Bryn see mfs_clo_1130 or BR/1632/168.
The cover sheet, which is part of sheet 2, states 'Computed being Thoma Prichard de Bryn'.   Also on the cover sheet is an informal attempt to sum the total in the bottom corner all the amounts are listed and added to make £96  11  9d [ but actually comes to £95  5  11d] from which has been subtracted the figure of £85  6  2d which appears at the top right hand corner of the main sheet. Perhaps this was the total the administrator had taken for the value of the deceased's assets[ in fact the assets from his inventory came to £83  9  10d. and the 14  9  7 figure? Was this what was calculated as still outstanding?
Transcription of this document posed some problems as it was a mix of Latin and English. Where Roman numerals for amounts were used these have been retained , but for dates our modern style of date has been substituted for the regnal system used in the document.


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