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Administration and Inventory of Christopher Prissick Esquire of Carlton, Yorks (dying in London)

Granted 20.2.1718  at York.



Sarah Prissick St Margaret Moses Fryday Street London widow
John Keyser St Gabriel Fenchurch London Merchant
George Pressick Carlton Yorks Gentleman

sworn to ensure administration by..

Sarah Prissick relict and administratrix of all and singular the goods, chattels, and credits of Christopher Prissick Esquire late of Carleton in the dioces of York but dying at London having goods within the province of York.


INVENTORY

A true and perfect Inventory of the Goods and Chattells Rights and Creditts of Captain Chroter Prissick lately deceased which are within the Lordship or Mannor of Carelton and att North Allerton and within the parish or Township of Brompton or elsewhere in the county of Yorke taken and appraised by us whose names are hereunder written the three and twentieth day of december in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & eighteen

Imprimis The Smith's Bellows in the Smith's Shop at Carleton ............ 1= 0= 0
One Anvill, three hamers, one Vize, & one pick .......................... 0=10= 0
One pair of tongs, the tools for shoeing horses & other utensills ....... 0= 2= 6
new Iron & old Iron in the Smith's Shop ................................. 0=17= 6
Two coppers in the Soap house ........................................... 1= 2= 6
One Iron pann ........................................................... 0=10= 0
One pair of Screws ...................................................... 0= 5= 0
one Cutting Iron ........................................................ 0= 1= 3
one lead Candle Case .................................................... 0= 4= 0
One Copper ladle ........................................................ 0= 2= 6
One Iron weigh Scale baulke ............................................. 0=15= 0
One old Iron Screw in the Allom house ................................... 1= 0= 0
One Ox .................................................................. 3=13= 4
Wheat & Rye which grew in Carleton's Beck Close ........................ 13= 6= 8
A Stack of Beans ........................................................ 5= 2= 1
Four and thirty sheep ................................................... 6= 1= 0
One pike of hay att Orra in Bilsdale .................................... 1=12= 0
Old hay in Carleton Beck's Close ........................................ 1= 1= 6
One small Rick of hay in the new Close .................................. 1=10= 0
One White Ston'd horse (being lame) ..................................... 1=10= 0
One Black Ston'd hore ................................................... 5= 0= 0
One Blind horse ......................................................... 0=10= 0
One foal half a year old ................................................ 0=15= 0
One Black Gelding ....................................................... 4=10= 0
One Black Ston'd horse (being lame) ..................................... 1= 1= 0
One old bay horse ....................................................... 1= 5= 0
One lame Sorrill mare ................................................... 1= 2= 0
One White Galloway ...................................................... 1= 5= 0
One small Stack of pease ................................................ 3=10= 0
Burnt Mine att the Allom works being 66 pitts .......................... 49= 0= 0
Thirty Tunn of Kilp .................................................... 52=10= 0
Twenty one Tunne & 8 load of Urin ....................................... 7= 4= 6
Six old lead pans ...................................................... 22= 0= 0
A Roaching pann & a lead settler ....................................... 11= 6= 8
Iron plates & halfe plates .............................................. 8=15= 0
Iron grate barrs ........................................................ 2= 1= 6
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                                                                        212=14= 0
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Six & Twenty Barrows .................................................... 3=18= 0
Fourteen picks & hacks .................................................. 1= 1= 0
Six Stone hamers ........................................................ 0=18= 0
Twelve grove Irons or Grove locks ....................................... 1= 2= 6
Five Rock hamers ........................................................ 0= 5= 6
Two fire porrs & two rakers ............................................. 0=10= 8
Three pumps in the Allom house .......................................... 0=11= 0
Lead in the plumber's house ............................................. 1=16= 0
One Iron pann to melt lead in ........................................... 0= 4= 0
Two wedges to splitt stone withall ...................................... 0= 3= 4
One Pump Womble and three bitts ......................................... 1= 5= 0
Four Casks for roaching Allom in ........................................ 1= 6= 0
Wheat & Meslin att Leasecarr near Brompton ............................. 23=12= 6
Bigg and Barley att Leasecarr ........................................... 4= 0= 0
Oates ................................................................... 6=17= 6
One small stack of pease ................................................ 1= 2= 6
Two small pieces of hay ................................................. 1=15= 6
Two old runt Oxen ....................................................... 6=17= 6
One old black horse ..................................................... 0=10= 0
Fourteen sheep .......................................................... 3= 3= 0
Wheat & Meslin att Brompton ............................................. 4= 3= 4
Barley .................................................................. 3=15= 0
One hundred & eighty Bushells of Oates .................................. 9=15= 0
One hundred & sixty Bushells of Oates .................................. 10= 0= 0
One hundred & seven Bushells of Wheat .................................. 15= 3= 2
Four Bushells of Meslin ................................................. 0= 9= 0
A Bishop's lease for the remdr of a terme of one & twenty years of lands
lying att North Allerton ..........................................................90= 0= 0
Four Acres of hard Corn growing att Leasecarr ........................... 4=10= 0
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                                                                        198= 0= 0
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Brought over from the other side ...................................... 212=14= 0
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                                                    Totall ............ 410=14= 0
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James Daile
Christopher Cornforth
Will Story
Tho Haryley 

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transcript Dave King, published 9.12.2001