Hardy Thomas 1749 of Hickling inventory

Thomas Hardy of Hickling 1749 Inventory and Bond

Nottinghamshire Archives PR/JW/8/8

Decem 19th 1748

A True and Perfect Inventory of all the Goods And Chattles of Thomas Hardy of Hickling in the County of Nottingham Lately Deceased Taken and Appraised then by us whose names are under written

Impris First of all his purse and apparel 01 10 0
In the House a Clock Valued to 02 10 0
and a Dresser and 2 Tables with Chears and other Small things 03 3 0
& one Fireiron and Grate with Hooks and Eight Candle Sticks & a pair of      
Stillings 01 12 0
the Putre in the House Valued to 03 03  
In the first Parlor a Bed and Beding with a Case of Drawers a Chist with other      
Things 05 05 0
In the 2nd Parler 2 Beds and Beding and a Chist and a Press Valued to 02 18 0
In the first Chamber a bed and Beding with a Chist and Six Chairs 2 Tables      
Valued to 15 15 0
with a Glass and Linnen ‘ith Chamber wth other things 2 05 0
‘ith 2nd Chamber 2 Beds with Other things 3 10 0
In the kitchin a Copper & a Pann Valued to 02 0 0
and a Pott & a Pan Praised to 01 5 0
& with Other Potts and Pans ‘ith Kitchin 01 6 0
the Brewing Vessell ‘ith kitchin Six Tubbs & 6 Barrels 4 kills and a Cheesepress      
other things 2 15 0
In the Dearey Potts and Ponshings and Bottles with the Shelves Valued to 0 12 0
In the Working Shopp 2 Hott Presses with 6 pair of Shears and Other      
Matteriels with 4 Sett of tenters Valued to 30 00 00
10 Horses Valued to 45 00 00
2 Cows and a Heifer Valued to 14 00 00
60 Sheep Praised to 27 00 00
2 Swine Valued to 01 15 00
the fold Trays & Swine Troves Valued To 00 05 00
6 Collers with the Haims & Howsings Vald 02 02 00
10 Leather Holters praised to 00 10 00
Nine pair of Iron Gears & Cart Saddle … 03 00 00
14 Sacks with Saddles & pads Valued to 01 00 00
3 Waggons Praised to 16 00 00
a Cart and 3 Harrows 2 Plows Value’d to 03 06 00
4 Swine Boves 10 14 00
40 Quarters Barley Valued to 32 00 00
35 Quarters of Paise 30 00 00
15 Quarters Wheat 15 15 00
the Hay Value’d to 05 00 00
Six Acres 1/20 of Weat Clotts ith field 13 00 00
Seventeen Acres of Barley Clotts Valued to 21 05 00
32 Acres of Pays Grownd Value’d to 22 00 00
the Grass Grown ‘ith field Valued to 01 10 00
thing nott seen or forgotting Value’d to 00 10 00
                                                                                                                                   £ 324 01 00

Pawl Hardy Elder

George Mann                   

Paul Hardy Junor             

Bond, bound Elizabeth Hardy widow of Thomas clothworker intestate and Paul Hardy the younger clothworker of Hickling, £650 31 March 1749, condition Elizabeth Hardy to administer estate and produce inventory.

                                                                                                         The mark of Elizabeth Hardy                                     

Paul Hardy