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The Kirdford Inventories continued.

In the bakehouse.

a yauteing fate(4), 4 tubbes, 6 kyvers, a fanne, 2 barrells and other wooden vessells, 26s.8d.

In the kytchin

an yron tresle and a ringeryron(5), 7s., a table with a frame, a dresser board and a forme 5s., 2 brasse pottes, 2yron pottes, 4 brasse kettles, 2 brasse skillets 15s. 1 bedpanne 2s., a smalle yron plate, a cleever, a fleshhooke, a melting ladle 2s., 2 potthangers, a pare of potthookes, 4 croaches, 2 fyrepans, a pare of tonges, a fyrepronge, a pare of gridyrons, 1 yron dripping panne, a pare of wrought yron andyrons 12s., 4 pewter candlesticks, 2 brasse candlesticks 5s., 2 double salts, 2 single salts 2s.6d., 11 pewter platters, 19 smalle pewter dishes, 6 fruit dishes, 7 sawcers, 1 ewer pottte, 1 pewter bason, 2 pottingers and pewter spoones 48s., 1 brasse morter, a stone morter, pestell with wodden dishes and spoones and trenchers, 13s.4d.,butter and cheese in the house, 15s., onnyons in the kytchen 2s., 2 stalls of bees, 6s.8d., poulterie about the house 3s., a sow and 7 hogstooles 45s., 2 mares £5., wheate in the barne £24., oates in the barne £7., haye in the barn and reekes £16., 2 waynes and 1 pare of shod wheeles, and a pare of wheeles un shod £3., 2 ox harrows and 2 horse harrows 18s., 2 ploughes with yrons and yokes and 4 chaines, 2 pare of thilles(6) and 2 dungpottes with ropes and all other implements of husbandry and working tooles in and about the house 4s.8d. 4 oxen and 1 steere £18., cattell. 4 twoyearlinge beastes £7., 3 twelvemonthinges £3., 8 kine and a bull £20., 20 ewes and 15 suckinge lambs £9., soyle(7) in the gates and in Blackmanwood £4., boarde ready cutt by estimacion 50 cord £8.6s., boarde being cutt for Collwood £6., about two thousand of boardes cleft £4., 4000 of sawed boarde £6.13s.4d., - of 3 inch planke £5., 200 of 2 inch planke 13s.4d., 200 of 1 inch planke 10s., 2000 and 700 of sawed board £4. 10s., Wheate upon the grounde by estimacion 17 acres £30., for a lease of cetaine land att Staples hill £10., wood and timber bought of Garret Kemp Knight, standing upon Bidland £33.13s.4d., stone(8) bought in Rumball of Robert Penfold, 50s., Debts owing unto the estate by John Mose, gent, £40., another debt owing unto him by Christopher Napper, for half a years rent due at Michaelmas last past £10.10s.

Cross value £356.15s.8d. Farm value £217.

(1) joyned - made by a joiner rather than a carpenter.(2) Bunting hutch - a three legged trough for flour sifting.(3) Cheesehoopes - probably bands used in cheese moulds to give support.(4) Yauteing fate - a worting vat, used in the brewing of beer.(5) Ringeryron - could be a crow bar in connection with a ringer.(6) Thilles - shafts.(7) soyle - dung. (8) stone - chalke.

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