Held at:

National Library of Wales

Reference:

BR/1628/164

Source:

Original documents

Title:

Probate Collection; Bond and documents for Sibell Morgan

Place name:

Clodock

Date:

1628

Description:

Documents:
1. Bond
dated
3 July 1628 .
Bounden; Phillip Prees of Clodock, gent and Hugo Evans of Brecon, yeoman in a
surety of £100.

2. Inventory: Dated the last day of June 1628; value not totalled. Assessors: Thomas Lewis, John Wm Watkin, David Morgan, jn , Thomas Morgan, David Morgan, senior.

 

 

Observations:

The inventory is reproduced below with modern spelling:
                                                  Inventory
                                                                                                                       £     s     d 

4 bullocks                                                                      4li                           4
1 bullock and a year old heifer                                 xiijs 4d                           13    4
4 calves                                                                          xxs                           1
1 mare and colt                                                            xxs                            1 
4 hogg and 2 piggs                                                      xs                                 10 
5 Ewe and 4 lambs                                                      xvs                                15 
8 Acres of Oats                                                           xvjs viijd                          16     8
2 acres of barley and an acre of rye                         xvs                                 15
4 Bushell of wheat                                                    vis viijd                               6     8 
1 feather bed one flock bed wth their appts       xxvjs viijd                       1    6     8   
'all the wering clothers of these Sibell'                       xs                                 10 
1 Brasen pan & one brazen pot                             vjs viijd                               6     8 
7 pewter Dice[dishes] & one candlestick
& salt celler                                                                4s iiijd                                4     4 
5 Coffers and one chest [hole]
2 table boards & 3 chairs 3 benches &
2 joint stools                                                                 2s                                    2
2 Barrels on[e] Stand , all the wooden vessles     2s                                    2
1 Spit one brandiron 2 iron gobbard pott hooks    2s                                    2    
1 Bosnet [Posnet] & one frying pan                              ijd                                     

The hole against the value of the "5 coffers and a chest" means that we have no complete value for this inventory but from the figures we have the value seems to be £13 0 6d. The mix of Arabic and Roman numerals indicates the increasing move away from the Roman at this time.


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