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An inventory of all the goods and chattelis which laite were and did belong unto William Ward, late of Crakehall in the county of York, deceased, prised the day of Anno dni 1623 by William Whitton and George Dickonson.

Inprimis his purse and apperell 20s
Itm. one cubble 16s
It. one awmery 4s
It. one deske 4s
It. one chiste 3s
It. one bedd 5s
It. two bedds 5s
It. five dublers 6s
It. one brasse pott 3s - 4d
It. one panne 2s - 6d
It. one candlestick, one tin bottle, one salt seller 2s - 6d
It. fower paire of harden sheets 9s
It. one linn sheet 3s
It. three rodds 8s
It. one covlitt and two happins 8s
It. one mattres 2s
It. one pair of tongs 8d
It. a spitt, a paire of pott crooks 1s - 6d
It. one forme and one table 10s
It. two chaires 2s
   
Sum £5 - 14 - 6  
   
Debts oweing to the deceased :  
Inprimis George Jackson upon bond £20
Thomas Mudd upon bond £12
George Pickersgill £10
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...........Stubley £4 - 15 - 4
Cuthbte Stother £4 - 0 - 0
Mr. Rookeby £2 - 0 - 0
John Tomlin £1 - 0 - 0
John Liones £1 - 0 - 0
Widdow Jackson £4 - 0 - 0
William Valians £5 - 0 - 0
Summo £8 - 15 - 4
   
Funeral expenses & debts oweing by the deceased  
Inprimis for the funerall and the buriall 40s
For the probate of the will and the  
administration and two tuicons 38s - 6d
To the apparitor 1s - 4d
To the paige for a peticote cloth 9s - 3d
For writeing and ingrossing of the inventory 2s


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