Collishaw Edward 1733 of Hickling will and inventory

Edward Collishaw of Hickling 1733 Will and Inventory

Nottinghamshire Archives PR/JW/6/11

In the name of God Amen the Seventh Day of February in the year of our Lord 1732/3 I Edward Collishaw of Hickling in the County of Nottingham Yeoman being weak of Body but of good mind and memory thanks be given unto God therefore do here recommend my  Soul into the Hands of God that gave it & my Body to the Earth to be buried at the Discretion of my Executors & I dispose of my worldly Estate as follows owning & allowing this to be my last Will and Testament

Imprimis I will that all my Debts and funeral Expenses be paid & discharged

Item I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Collishaw the sum of fifty pounds

Item I give to my Daughter Margaret Collishaw the sum of fifty pounds

Item I do constitute make and ordain my dearly beloved Wife Rebeccka Collishaw & my son John Collishaw to be my only Executors of this my last Will and Testament And I do hereby revoke & utterly disallow and disannull all & every other former Wills and Testaments Bequests & Executors by me in any Ways before this Time willed and bequeathed Ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Day and Year afore written.

                                                                                                         Edward Collishaw his Mark

Sign’d seald published & declared in the presence of us the Subscribers

Wriggan Webster

William Colishaw

Margaret Spencer her mark

A true and perfect Inventory of all the Goods Chattels and Cattle belonging to Edward Collishaw late of Hickling deceas’d As it was taken & appraised by us the Subscribers on the fourteenth Day of February in the year of our Lord 1732/3

  £ s d
Imprimis The fire Irons, Racking, running Hooks & Tongs 01 00 0
Four brass Candlesticks, warming pan, Skimmer & Ladle other small hooks & 3      
Iron Candlesticks, Clover Bellows Dripping pan & Spit & Beef fork & fire spatter 01 10 0
Three smoothing Irons & pots on the mantle Tree 00 05 0
Twelve pewter Dishes upon the pewter Shelf 02 08 0
Eleven pewter plates 7 pewter porringers One pewter Chamberpot One pewter      
Candlestick 9 pewter Spoons One pewter Salver two pewter Salts 01 00 8
Three Oak Tables & the dining table 01 04 0
A Clock & Case 02 15 0
An Oak Landsettle Bacon Cratch & little form 00 08 0
An Oak Chair, eight other Chairs, two Winded Chairs 00 10 4
One Gun 00 10 6
A Lanthern a looking Glass a few old Books 00 05 0
Two Beds and Bedding in the old parlour 03 00 0
A Chest of Drawers & five Boxes One Chest four Chairs 01 05 0
Thirteen Chairs in the great parlour two Oak Tables a Grate with brass Bobbs 02 02 6
One Bed & Bedding in the little parlour and an old Coffer 00 16 0
Seven Barrells & Thrall 01 04 6
  20 04 6
One frying pan 1 Dozen & 8 Trenchers 2 leather Bottles 1 Twigg Bottle & some      
little Shelves in the great Drink House & 1 pewter Tunndish 00 10 0
36 Glass Bottles 6 Mugg Basons 1 pewter Tankard 00 08 0
Two Brass Coppers 4 pots 7 pans 1 pott One Saucepan 09 16 0
A Cheese press, Churn, 1 Dozn of Trenchers 6 Noggins 2 Dishes & a few      
wooden Spoons two pewter Dishes, a Tunn-dish & Maund 00 19 0
T… Tubbs a Mash Tubb & 1 little Tubb a Kneading trough & a Maund 02 15 0
One Bed in the back parlour 00 15 0
Four Kitts & another with Grates in it, two wooden Bowls, one milk Franck ten      
Cheese Salts One Cheeseboard 1 Old Churn 4 pippins Twelve pensions,      
Butterscales & two Shelves in the Dary, two Mugg pots 01 10 0
One Bed & Bedding 2 Dozen of Napkins two table Cloths 4 pair of Sheets 5      
Chairs A press for Cloaths & an Oak Cupboard one little Table & one Trunk 13 07 0
One Bed & Bedding One Chest of Drawers 1 Looking Glass 1 Table 5 Chairs two      
quilted Stools in the Corner toward the Gate 08 02 6
One Bed & Bedding 2 Coffers 6 pair of Sheets 02 17 0
  39 19 6
       
One old Ark of Oak 1 half Hoggshead One salt Tubb, 8 Boards, a pair of      
Stock cards 1 old Saddle 1 pillion & panel 4 Riddles A Winnowsheet new, &      
an old one 3 …ing Sives, Ten Baggs & three Sacks 02 19 0
Old Iron 1 Linen Wheel 1 Woollen Wheel One Reel & one Brass pann forgot 01 10 0
Cheese 03 00 0
Bacon 05 00 0
15 Horses & Foles 77 00 0
10 pair of Treats 7 Kevell Haltars 11 pair of Iron Hanies 12 Collars 2 Cart      
Saddles 3 pair of Thill Hanks 7 pads 05 08 6
2 Wagons 2 Carts & an old Wagon Wheel 21 00 0
9 Cows 26 05 0
6 Beasts in the Yard 13 00 0
3 Heifers & One Bull in Smiths Yard 09 10 0
7 Calves 06 10 0
1 Sow and Six pigs 02 03 4
2 Shotes & and in pig Gilt 02 05 0
Barley in the Straw 15 00 0
4 Qr of winnowed Barley 02 13 4
Wheat in the Straw 06 00 0
5 Qr of Barley intended for Mal 03 05 0
Pease in the Straw 09 12 0
10 Qr of winnowed pease    08 00 0
  218 16 2
       
Barley thresh’d & in the Straw in Smiths Yard 04 00 0
Wheat in Smiths Yard 06 00 0
Pease thresh’d & in the Straw in Smiths Yard 06 00 0
1 pig in Smiths Yard 00 10 0
65 Sheep in the Field 24 00 0
1 Stack of Hey & a piece in the Stack Yard 15 00 0
Hey in the out Building 05 00 0
Hey in the Smite Close 02 00 0
The pump Horse Trough & Swine Troughs 04 00 0
3 Ploughs & 3 Harrows 02 02 6
Plough Timber & Harrow Timber 00 08 0
Willow poles & Fleaks 00 10 0
A Winnow Fann 00 10 0
Coals 01 00 0
Dove Manure & Muck in the Yard 04 00 0
Forks Skuttles Spades Shovels & Hopper 01 00 0
9 Oxgang & ½ of Clods 50 00 0
1 Dozen & ½ of Hemp Yarn 01 01 0
1 Dozen of Flax Tow 00 09 0
Purse and Apparel 10 00 0
Things Unseen & forgot   00 10 0
                                                                                                                    In all 138 00 6
  218 16 2
                                                                                                       Brought over 039 19 6
  020 04 6
                                                                                                                Sum Total 417 00 8

Witness our Hands

George Mann

John Daft

Bond, bounden Rebecca Collishaw of Hickling widow, John Collishaw of Hickling her son yeoman, William Collishaw of Hickling yeoman for £900, condition the bounden Rebecca and John executors to administer will and produce inventory

                                                                                                         The mark of Rebecca Colishaw

                                                                                                         John Collishaw

                                                                                                         William Colishaw