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SAMUEL PITT, YEOMAN, OF BROKENBOROUGH, WILTS

INVENTORY DATED 1707

A true and perfect Inventory of all the Goods Chattels Debts and Credits of Samuell Pitt late of Brokenborough in the County of Wilts Yeoman Deceased taken and Appraised this Sixth Day of November in the year of our Lord 1707 by us whose hands are hereunto Subscribed

Impl. Three Table Boards and two Chests £1 00s 0d
Ip, One Side Cupboard and one high Cupboard 4s 6d
Ip. One Bedstead 4s 0d
Ip. One Great Brass Skuttle and 2 Proll- muttle? Potts 15s 0d
Ip. One Moshing? Vate and one Joyne Chair 3s 0d
Ip. One Settle Board & 1/2 Dozen of Joyne Stools 6s 0d
Ip. One Bushell and Iron Harns? 2s 0d
Ip. His Wearing Apparell £2 10s 0d
Ip. Two other Brass Skuttles a Brass Pott a Pitch Kettle and Brass Pan & a Warming Pan £1 10s 0d
Ip. Half a Dozen Dishes of Pewter 10s 0d
Ip. One Bedstead & three beds £1 10s 0d
Ip. And other Lumber Goods Household Stuff & Utensils 10s 0d
Ip. Jn Debts good and bad and ready money £5 00s 0d
£14 4s 6d

Js May
Jhary Cantor Appraisers

6th November 1707

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