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An inventory of all and singular the goods and chattells moveable and unmoveable that lately were and did appertain unto William Husband, late of Little Crakehall deceased, praysed the third day of September 1589 by these foure honest men viz : George Storye, William Jackson, John Clapham and George Symondson.

In primis his appareli 10s  
four horses £5 - 6 - 8  
one stagg 13s - 4d  
23 old sheep £3 - 9 - 0  
14 hogge £1 - 8 - 0  
one chader of barley [one chalder = 96 bushells] £2 - 8 - 0  
12 bushells of rye £1 - 10 - 0  
2 quarters of beans £1 - 12 - 0  
3 acres and three roods of winter corn sown £3 - 0 - 0  
in hay £1 - 6 - 8  
1 coupe £1 - 13 - 4  
2 kyne £3 - 0 - 0  
2 calves 16s  
1 sow and 6 shotes £1 - 0 - 0  
4 pots and 3 kettles £1 - 0 - 0  
1 almerys, 1 caule and one presser 10s  
2 mattresses 6s - 8d  
5 coverlets 12s  
1 pair of blankets 2s - 6d  
11 yards of huswief frise 11s  
four pair of linen sheets 13s - 4d  
four pair of harden sheets 6s - 8d  
four pillowbeers 3s - 4d  
four chests 4s  
his working tools 13s - 4  
one chair with other implements of household 13s - 4d  
1 plough, 2 yokes, 2 teams with irons 10s  
plough gear with harrows and other implements 6s - 8d  
     
Debts owing by the deceased :    
Inprimis to Richard Storye for 2 oxen £2 - 0 - 0  
Cuthbert Brown, 3 quarters of barley 12s  
William Rowe, 2 quarters of barley 8s  
George Wright 3s - 4d


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