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Debts of Mr. William Waltun: To Mr. Gorge Corwin, 8li. 14s. 8d .; to Mr. William Browne, sr., 10li. 12s. 1d .; to Mr. Moses Mavericke, 73li. 1s. 4d .; to Mr. Samuell Ward, 12li. 7s .; to Mr. Phellep Cromwell, 2li. 12s. 9d .; to Mr. Walter Price, 1li. 15s .; to Dockter Checkaren, 1li. 4s .; to Mestress Woodcock, 8li .; to William Huet, 1li. 12s .; to James Denes, 8s .; total, 120li. 6s. 10d. Due from the town, 39li.
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Inventory of the estate of Mr. William Waltun of Marble- head, lately deceased, taken Nov. 23, 1668, by John Peach, sr., and Samll. Ward: Dwelling house with a garden & orchard, 120li .; parcell of land bounded with Mr. Mavericks land on ye one side & Rich. Rowlands land on the other side, with an old barn, Soli .; 10li. in the first purchase in ye farme neere the towne, 20li .; 2 Cowes pastoridge in the towne Com- mons, 10li .; 2 heifers at 6li., 1 Cow at 4li., 10li. ; his Library Viewed by Mr. Higginson and Mr. Hale, 20li .; 1 bed and bedsted, 5li .; 2 fetherbeds, 7li .; 4 pewter platters, 16s .; 3 small old dishes, 3s .; 4 Candlesticks, 8s .; 1 paire of Andirons, 12s .; 1 Spitt, 1 paire tongs, 1 Crooke, 7s .; 1 Chamber pott, 1 drinking pott, 4s .; 1 silver bowle & 1 saltseller, 3li .; 2 potts being defective, 12s .; 1 table Cloth, 6s. 6d., napkins, 6s., 12s. 6d .; 2 stills, 1li. 5s .; 1 Gun, 1li .; 2 tables, 1 forme, 1li. 6s .; 1 trunke, 5s .; wearing Clothes, viz .; 2 Cloakes, 1 Coate, 1 paire Stockings, 1 old paire breeches & 1 old dublett, 5li .; total, 287li. 10s. 6d.
Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 13, leaves 138, 139.
Elizabeth Walton, relict of Mr. William Walton, was or- dered June 29, 1669, to keep the whole estate in her hand during her life, she being administratrix, with the consent of all the children. She was to pay all the debts of the estate, and at her death, said estate was to be divided among the children, Nathaniell, the eldest, to have a double portion, of which he had already received 30li., and Samuell having had Sli. of his portion. Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 25.
"Wee whoes names are underwritten being desired by na- thanill Waltown to vew a parsell of medow and upland lying in marblhead which acordinglie we did and to the best of our Judgment it is worth the sum of fortie pounds." Dated June 25, 1669, and signed by John Peach, sr., and Samll. Ward. "the Charges that I haue ben out vpon the mash for fencing and daming against the see: 20: 00: 00."
Moses Mavericke and Samll. Ward, on June 29, 1669, ap- praised for Samuel Waltown, a parcel of land at Marble- head, called Williams' lot at 10li., and the parcel on which his house stands at 8li. Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 14, leaf 132.
Whereas by an order of the County court held at Salem June 29, 1669, the estate of our father Mr. William Walton,
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deceased intestate, was left in the hands of our mother and the remainder at her decease to be divided among the six children left, viz. Nath., Samuel and Josiah Walton, Elizabeth Mansfeild, Martha Munjoy and Mary Bartlett, the eldest to have a double portion and our mother having died the last year and by means of the death of our brother Josiah Walton, his part by will and what he had of his own was be- queathed to be divided amongst us, we have made the follow- ing agreement and settlement; the accounts shall stand and the debts shall be paid out of the estate; the bill of sale made by our mother for one half of the lot sold to our brother Na- thaniel Walton and Martha Munjoy for 40li. of debt was confirmed ; Robert Bartlett shall for 20li. of debt paid by him have that quarter part of the lot whereon his house stands; the books shall be shared equally, the eldest son to have his double share; Sam. Walton shall have one cow lease at šli. to be allowed out of his 25li. and one cow; the whole remainder of the estate to Nathaniel Walton and Martha Munjoy they to pay to us 25li. each, which we accept as our portion.
Signed and sealed Mar. 29, 1683 by Andrew Mansfeild, Nathanel Walton, Marth. Munjoy, Robart Bartlett. Wit- ness: Samuel Cheever, William Bartlett. Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 45, leaf 12.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM WHITTREDGE OF IPSWICH .*
Administration on the estate of William Whittred of Ips- wich, granted Dec. 19, 1668 by the Worshipful Mr. Samuell Symonds and Major Genrll. Daniell Denison, with the clerk present, to his son Thomas Whittred, who was to bring in an inventory. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, page 80.
Administration having been granted to Thomas Whitridge and the debts exceeding the amount of the estate, court Apr. 28, 1669, ordered that all creditors make return to the clerk of court within a month, notice in writing to be set up at Salem and Ipswich meeting houses. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, page 95.
Inventory of the estate of William Whiteridge, deceased Dec. 9, 1668, taken Dec. 16, 1668: the Dweling howse with fences about it and Laders, 10li .; two bulocks and two cowes and a young calfe, 20li. 10s .; a bull & two calves, 4li. 6s .; a
* See also Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts, Essex County, Mass., vol. 4 (1914), p. 114.
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horse and the swine, 11li. 5s .; the hay, 1li. 15s .; a great brasse Kittle, 1li. 4s .; Augars and Chizels, 18s .; handsaw & shave, beetle, wedges with other old Iron things, 18s .; the bed & beding, 2li. 8s .; 2 spades, an old ax, three howes with other old Iron, 1li. 7s. 6d .; 2 Iron potts with Locks for doores & hinges, 1li. 8s .; sadle & a tramel & a Litle cubbord, 13s .; Spining Wheele with old barrels & an old Chest, 14s .; Churn, firkin & bottles, table & foarme, 8s. 6d .; tubs & pailes & bowles & other Lumber, 7s .; the flax broke out & cleard, twenty pound, 10s .; two broad axes, an old narrow ax, 19s .; frying pan, morter, two spanshakels & a muskitt, 2li. 6s .; a pcel of mixt corne, of oates & Ry, 10s .; a Roofe of a barne, framed & other timber, 2li .; a hovill with pine boards on the sides & Racks, 3li .; a cart & plow & truk Wheels, 2li. 5s .; In- dian corne, six bushels, 16s .; two yokes & a chaine, 13s .; a sive & two axes & 4 sacks, 16s. 6d .; two adses, a narrow hoaw, 8s. 6d .; ten pound of coton Wooll, a pr. of cards, a barel of a gun, 13s. 8d .; a cow bell & 9 fowles, 6s. 8d .; Wear- ing clothes & hatt, 2li. 10s .; debts owing to Wm. Whiteridge, deseased, 9li. 3s .; total, 84li. 13s. 10d.
Attested in Ipswich court, Apr. 28, 1669 by Tho. Whitred, son of Win. Whitred. Essex County Probate Files, Docket 29,783.
Tho. Whiterig, administrator of the estate of Wm. Whiterig, brought in a copy of the inventory June 29, 1669, showing that the estate can pay the creditors but 15s. per pound. Sa- lem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 27.
Deposition of Elizabeth Foster that she heard Goodwife Whittred, wife of William Whitred say that her son Thomas brought to her husband 10li. at the least in goods and she really believed that that which Thomas brought was better than what they brought in Ingland. She also heard old Goodman Whitred say that he would satisfy him, if not while he lived, he would at his death. Sworn, June 28, 1669, be- fore Daniel Denison.
Deposition of Reienald Foster, jr. that Tho. Whitred wrought with his father to frame that house which his father sold to Goodman Pirkens, the elder, and did almost all the work. Also that his mother said that her husband hindered him more than he helped him. Sworn, June 28, 1669, before Daniel Denison.
Deposition of John Choat, aged about forty years, that be- ing at old Goodman Whittridge's house, he heard him say that his son Thomas was the best friend he had, for he had
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given him two cows and had promised to help him finish his house. If he died before he had paid him, he would give him his house and land at Chebaco. Sworn, June 28, 1669, before Daniel Denison.
Debts claimed within the month given by the court: Mr. Willson, constable of Ipswich for rates, 4li. 5s. 9d .; Thomas Burnam, 2li. 8s .; Robert Pearce, 17s .; Thomas Bishop, 2li. 12s. ; Francis Wainwright, 1li. 10s. 3d .; Nath. Wells, 2li. 40s .; Stephen Swett of Newbury, 18s .; Decon Knowlton, 1li. 17s. 1d .; Deacon Goodhue, 19s .; Samuell Knowlton, 1li. 13s .; Capt. George Corwin, 16li. 2s. 4d .; Ensigne French, 15s .; Mr. Baker, 1li. 10s .; Mr. Wade, 5li. 10s .; Thomas Knowlton, 4s .; Mr. Bradstreet, 1li. 10s.
Debts given into court: To merchent Browne of Salem, 2li. Ss .; Robt. Lord, 10s .; Mr. Bartholmew of Salem, 1li .; Mr. Graffton, 15s .; Stackhouse, ferryman, 5s .; Samuell Morgan of Marblehead, 1li. 17s. 9d .; Goodman Bridges, 1li. 6s .; Nico- las Woodbury, 15s .; Samuell Dodge, 7s .; John Selar, 12s .; Abigaill Stone, 12s .; Robert Colborne, 2li .; Daniell Davison, 6li .; Robert Lord, marshal, 1li. 10s .; Goodman Peeters, 1li. 10s .; Goodman Brabrooke, 1li .; John Perkins, 12s .; Mr. Coggswell, 6li .; Abraham Perkins, 1li. 7s .; Goodman Archer, 10s .; Walter Fairefield, 2s .; Isaack Davis, 4li .; Thomas Whit- ridge, 25li .; Sergt. White, 10s .; Rich. Walker, 7s. 6d .; John Whipple, 5s .; for the buryall, 2li .; total, 68li. 17s. 3d.
Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 14, leaves 133, 134.
ESTATE OF THOMAS MANNING OF IPSWICH.
Administration on the estate of Thomas Maning granted Jan. 14, 1668, to two of his sons, Thomas and John Maning, who were to bring in an inventory. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, page 80.
Inventory taken Jan. 6, 1668 by John Brewer and James (his + mark) Saward : Seven Akers and half of marsh, 15li .; too Bedds with the furnuture about them, li .; one cow, 3li. 10s .; three Iron potts, 1li., 4li. 10s .; two Kettells, 15s., too Barrills and three paills, 10s., 1li. 5s .; two Keellers, 4s., a paire of tramills, 3s., three skillit, 3s., 10s .; Three pewter dishes & A tin tunell, 6s., pans & trayes, 3s., 9s .; one braise morter & pestell, 4s., too pewter cupp & bottle, 1s. 6d., 5s. 6d .; too little measures, one Jugg, a pair of sheers, 3s. 8d .; fire pan, tonggs, andiron & gridiron, 6s .; one sute of apparell & too coats, 3li., too chests, 1li. 6s., 4li. 6s .; one glass
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case & Kneading trough, 4s., too chairs and a baskett, 2s. 6d., 6s. 6d. ; one trunck & one Box, 6s. 6d., one hat & one lamp, 2s. 6d., 9s .; one paire of sheetes, 1li., one pair of shoos & a paire of Lyning, 8s., 1li. 8s .; too Barrills & a sive, 3s., one gally pot, 1s., too baggs, 2s., 6s .; one New bed teeke, 1li. 10s., a parcill of feathers, 6s., 1li. 16s .; one pair of beetle rings & too wedges, 2s. -; one fo-, 5s .; total, 38li. 8s.
Received in Ipswich court Apr. 28, 1669. Essex County Probate Files, Docket 17,572.
The court Apr. 28, 1669, ordered a double portion of the estate to Thomas Maning, the eldest, and to John and Dan- iell, the other two children, 9li. 10s. each. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, page 95.
ESTATE OF TIMOTHY ROBINSON OF SALEM.
Inventory of the estate of Timothy Robinson, amounting to 114li. 4s., clear estate, was allowed Jan. 26, 1668, and Mary, the widow, was appointed administratrix. She was ordered to pay to Timothy, the child of deceased, 30li. at the age of twenty-one years, and the rest of the estate to be for the use of the widow, the house and grounds to be security for the payment of the child's portion. Salem Quarterly Court Rec- ords, vol. 5, leaf 21.
Inventory of the estate of Tymothy Robbinson, "Jo. Kitch- ins son in law," appraised June 29, 1668, by Thomas Robbins and Richard Croade : Wareing apparrell, 10li .; 1 feather bed, bedsteed & furniture, 16li .; sheets, pillowbeers & other lyning, 12li .; 1 Cubbard, 1 box & a chest, 3li .; 1 Small Table, 6 chaires & a little forme, 16s .; pewter ware, platters, dishes, spoones, &c., 1li. 10s .; 1 cubbard cloth, cushen & other things thereon, 1li .; 1 warmeing pan, 1 brass kettle & skillett, 1li .; 1 Iron pott, pott hangers, fire shovell & tongs & bellows, 1li .; 4 bush. of Indian & 2 bush. of barly, 18s .; 1 grindstone & tooles belonging to his trade, 2li .; 1 Cowe & a pigg, 5li .; his dwelling howse, shop & ground whereon it stands, 80li .; total, 134li. 4s. Debts owing, 20li. Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 13, leaf 145.
ESTATE OF ROBERT GRAY OF SALEM.
Court 26 : 12 : 1668, ordered that if Nicholas Maning, hus- band of Eliza, late wife and executrix of the estate of Robert Gray, take into his hands 50li. that belonged to the children
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of deceased, as by the will which is in Mr. Jon. Browne's hands, together with what interest court agreed upon, said Maning should, before the next Salem court, give sufficient security. Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 20.
Nicholas Manning gave June 29, 1669, the parcel of land, which he lately bought of William Lord, sr., containing nine acres, lying next to Major Hathorn's easterly, as security for the payment of 50li. to the children of Robt. Gray, deceased, which was 50li. left in the hands of Mr. John Browne, sr., who was to deliver the said sum to the said Manning. Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 25.
Whereas there are 10li. yet remaining in the hands of Mr. John Browne, sr., of the estate of Robert Graye, deceased, the interest of 50li., court 28: 4: 1670, ordered said Browne to pay it to Nicholas Manning, husband of Elizabeth, late wife and executrix of the said Robert Gray. Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 35.
ESTATE OF RICHARD LONGHORNE OF ROWLEY .*
"The last will and testament of Richard Longhorne of Rowley in the County of Essex made februarie 10. 1668. first I giue to my daughter Elizabeth a double portion whom also I constitute and appoynt to be the executresse of this my last will and testament together wth my beloued Brother Thomas Longhorne whom also I constitute and appoynt to be the other executor wth my daughter Elizabeth and if the sayd Eliza- beth shall die without heirs of her owne body my will is that the one halfe of the estate given her by this my last will and testament be equally diuided between my other three daugh- ters I giue vnto Samuel wood my servant the sume of 10" to be payd to him wthin the space of one yeare after my death and if obadiah wood the father of the said Samuel shalbe will- ing that his son shall serne out his time vntill he comes to the full age of tweenty one years wth my brother John Johnson of Rowley then my will is that ten pounds more be added and the whole 20 to be payd vnto | |him|| when he hath served out his full time and in case the said Samuel shall die before he hath served out his full time that then no part of the 201b be payd vnto him butt that 201b shalbe divided equally amongst my children then Living my will also is that my daught[er] Elizabeth shall haue the 201b abovementioned ouer and aboue
* See also Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Mass., vol. 5 (1916), p. 13.
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her dob[le] portion vntill it shalbe due unto the aforesayed Samuel and if the sayd - wood shall p'sently take away his son then 10li of the 20 to be equally diuided betweene my children and then all my estate both of lands houses cattle houshold stuffe and all my moueables to diuided equally | | my debts being first paid || amongst my children, my daughter Elizabeth haueing a double portion as aforesaid Lastly I constitute and appoynt John Peckard, John Johnson and Jams Bailey | |all of Rowley aforesaid|| to be ouerseers to se this my will performed."
[no signature] Witness : Anthony Crosbie, Daniell Ela, John Ward. Proved in Ipswich court Mar. 30, 1669 by the witnesses.
Deposition of Jonathan Platts that going to Haverhill when Richard Longhorne was sick, with John Pickard, he left the latter on this side the river and went over with the daughter of Richard Longhorne to see him and told him his brother Pickard was on the other side. He told deponent that he was very glad of it, for he had a great desire to speak with him, that he knew not how God might dispose of him and he de- sired deponent to come to him again when his brother came over the river. And so coming to him again, his brother being with him, and he, having told his mind to his brother Pickard, the latter told Longhorne that he would relate what he said to deponent for fear of spending him. Concerning his chil- dren's disposal, John Pickard said to leave them to the dis- posal of their grandmother to which Longhorne replied that he would and also to their two aunts, and that he would have them advise with Goodwife Bayly who was a good woman, whom he believed loved them well. This was about three days before he died. John Pickard affirmed the same. Sworn 30 : 1 m: 1669, in Ipswich court.
Anthony Crosbie deposed that being in Haverhill when Richard Longhorne made his will, before Mr. Ward wrote it, said Longhorne was very desirous that his brother Thomas Longhorne should be one of his executors. But Thomas was not willing to serve, pleading his unfitness on account of living so far away, etc. Sworn Mar. 30, 1669, in Ipswich court.
Daniel Ela deposed that he heard Longhorne say that he desired his brother to take his smaller children and their estate, etc. Sworn Mar. 30, 1669, in Ipswich court.
Inventory taken Mar. 24, 1668-9 by John Tod, Ezekiell Northend and Samuell Brocklebanke: in Cash & books, 11li.
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2s. Sd .; 1 gray searg Dublett, 18s .; 1 gray searg paire of britches, 8s .; 1 gray Jackett, 12s .; 1 paire of white Britches, 16s .; 1 old searge coat, 6s .; 1 old Coat, 6s. 8d .; 3 paire of stockins, 13s .; 1 red wascoat, 5s .; 1 hat, 7s .; 5 bands, 10s .; neck cloathes, 2s. 6d .; 1 Dublet & 1 paire of Drawers, 10s .; 2 shirts, 8s .; 1 paire of boots, 3s .; for Armes, 2li. 10s .; 1 Bed- sted with bed & all ye furniture, 12li .; 1 Trundle bed with all ye furniture, 2li. 10s .; 1 Bed with all the furniture, 7li. 10s .; 1 green rugg, 2li .; 1 Coverlett, 2li .; 1 white blankett, 1li .; 4 yds. red Cotton, 12s .; 10 yds. of home made Cloth, 2li .; 13 Cushions, 1li. 10s .; 12 pillowbeers, 2li .; 18 sheets, 9li .; Childe bed Linen, 8s .; Childrens Caps, 9s .; a swathe, 2s .; ribbon, 2s .; Childe bed Linen, 10s .; 1 white wascoat, 2s .; Table clothes, napkins & towells, 3li. 11s. 6d .; 1 cupboard & cupboard cloth, 311 .; 1 little cupboard & cupboard Cloth, 5s .; 2 chests & a trunck, 1li .; 1 Bedstead & bed with ye furniture, 15li .; 1 Bed with all the furniture, 8li .; 1 Bedstead & bed with all the fur- niture, 8li. 10s .; 1 Bedstead & bed with all the furniture, 3li. 15s .; A parcell of Childrens Clothes, 3li .; in Brass, 6li. 9s. 6d .; spoons, 6s. 10d .; Peuter, 4li. 18s .; Tin ware, 4s .; Iron ware, 3li .; old Iron, 2li. 4s .; spice, conserves, honey wth ye pots & boxes, 14s .; Juggs, glasses & other things, 7s .; Earthen ware, 4s .; Tallow & Candles, 12s .; a shovell, 3s .; Hogs Learth, 16s. ; Flax & Hemp tear & tow & yarn & Cotton wooll & yarn, 3li. 15s .; shingle nailes, 1li. 10s .; Board nailes, 10s .; Clapboard nailes, 3s .; 1 paire of stock cards, 4s .; sieves, 6s .; 2 Linen Wheels, Ss .; feathers, 2s. ; Trayes, Trenchers & Dishes, 9s .; 1 frying pan, 4s .; a Cartrope & a halter, 5s .; a saddle, Pillion & bridle, 1li .; Barrels, Tubs, Churnes, pailes & such lumber, 5li .; 1 pair of bellowes, 1 cann, 4s .; Tables, formes & Chaires, 1li. 8s .; 1 Hammer, 2s. ; 2 Woollen Wheels & 1 paire of scales & a beetle & 2 Wedges, 7s .; 15 bushels & a 1-2 of Wheat with the tubs it was in, 3li. 10s .; Rye & Rye malt & barly Malt, 19 bus. & 1-2, 3li. 18s .; Oats, 2 bushells, 5s .; Bacon, 2li. 3s. 4d .; Hops, 4s .; 20 bushells of Indian corne, 2li. 13s. 4d .; Cards & threed, 15s .; Baskets, 5s. 6d .; cart, plow, sled, yoks, chain & 1 sithe, 2li. 13s .; 1 Horse & 1 Mare, 15li .; 1 paire of oxen, 13li .; 1 paire of steers, 11li .; 1 steere, 3li. 10s .; 7 cowes, 26li. 10s .; 1 Heifer, 2li .; 1 steer, 1li. 10s .; 2 calves, 1li. 8s .; sheep, 3li .; 4 swine, 4li .; 8 swine & 2 piggs, 4li. 5s .; The Dwelling house, barn, brewhouse with the orch- yard and land adjoining, 67li .; His halfe of Newmarshes lot with a parcell of land bought of Thomas Abbott adjoining to it with his land lying at Cowbridge given as amends to the
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sd Newmarshes lot, 24li .; 6 Acres of gate land, 26li .; 6 gates, 12li .; Village land & meadow, 30li .; Merrimack land, 40li. ; Upland in the farme, 10li .; 9 Acres & 1-2 of land at the great plain, 5li .; Rough marsh at Cow bridge which was brought of Thomas Dickinson and John Scales, 20li .; Meadow in Satchwell meadow, 5li .; 3 Acres of meadow by Newberry causy, 10li .; Salt marish on the south east side of Mr. Nell- sons Island, 10li .; Salt marshe at hog Island with a litle given for Allowance for high wayes, 6li .; marish purchased of Mr. Nellson on the north side of Mr. Nellsons Island, 25li .; Baggs & measures, 15s .; salt & sugar, 1li. 10s .; By Booke and Bill, 193li. 9s. 3d .; total, 732li. 11s. 1d. Estate debtor, 18li. 19s. 6d.
Attested in Ipswich court Mar. 30, 1669 by the executors. Essex County Probate Files, Docket 16, 946.
At the court Sept. 29, 1674, the executor brought in a paper to add to the estate: in some omitted, 11li. 6d .; due from the estate by debts appearing since the inventory, 53li. 3s. 4d. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, page 88.
Debts which appear on the estate of Rich. Longhorne, not inventoried previously, brought into court, Sept. - , 1674, by Thomas Longhorne, sole executor : To Mr. Jolliffe in Mony, 1li .; to Gd. Nowers, 1s .; to a legacy or Contribution pd. the Deacons, 3s .; to Mr. Payne in wheat, 12s .; to Gd. Jordan, 2s. 8d .; to James Bayly, 4s. 4d .; to Andrew Hedden p seeking a mare, 2s .; to Mr. Boynton about ye Graves digging, 11s .; to The Tailor Barker Junr., 6s .; to the Country Rate, 6s .; to Hen. Rylay, 11d .; to Peeter Nash p feriage, 8s. 6d .; to Richd. Clark, 15s .; to Deac. Brocklebanke, for his time about devid -, 6s .; to Jno. Pearson, sr., 3s. 7d .; to Deacon Knowl- ton, 1s. 4d. ; to Mr. Jno. Payne, 4s. 1d .; to Cornett Whipple, 5s. 6d .; to Abel Langley, 1-2 bu. Mault, 2s. 3d .; to Mr. Cros- bie p phisick, 2li. 14s. 5d .; to Mr. Crosby p more phisick, 5li. 15s. 3d .; to Samuel Woods Legacy p will, 10li .; to Robert Pearce for fraight, 1li. 2s. 7d .; to Robert Lord, sr., 17s. 7d .; to Cornett Whipple, 5s. ; to Daniel Ela for tending Longhorn when sick, 1li. 9d .; to old James Davis for hopps, 16s. Sd .; to Mr. Bishop, 19s. 6d .; to Jno. Acie, 2s .; to Mr. Chickrg p phisick, 17s .; to Cornett Whipple, more, 6s. 4d .; to Tho. Lovell, 4s .; to Major Dennison p entry, Ss .; to Wm. Chaund- ler, 3s. 4d .; to Major Dennison p entry of actions, 18s .; to Ezkl. Northend, 7s. 6d .; to Tho. Newman p work, 5s. 6d .; to senr. Kimbal, 1s. 4d .; to Rich. Holmes, 5s. 6d .; to Humph-
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ry Wilson, 1s. 3d .; to Jno. Warner, 6s .; to Nathl. Rust, 6d .; to Saml. Hazeltine for Goeing for the Doctr., 5s .; to Tho. Leaver, 2s .; to Jer. Elsworth, 5s .; to Jno. Todd p dividing Estate, -; to Symo. Chapman p fetching Th. Long, -; to James Kid, -; to Mr. Ward, - -; to Danl. Wicam, 4s .; to Mr. Jno. Rogers p phisick, 1li. 7s .; total, 41li. 18s. 11d. Goods not inventoried before: Two Acers of Salt Marish, 10li .; a Silver Dram Cupp, 5s .; a Silver Whistle, 2s .; a Cradle, 2s .; a Tin Box, 6d .; a Saw, 11s .; total, 11li. 4s. 6d. Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 22, leaf 138.
GUARDIANSHIP OF CONSTANCE LONGHORNE OF ROWLEY.
Constance Longhorn made choice of Richard Thurlay as her guardian, Mar. 30, 1669, who gave bond for the estate in his hands. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, page 91.
ESTATE OF MARK HASKELL OF BEVERLY.
Administration on the estate of Marke Hascall, intestate, granted Mar. 30, 1669, to Hanah Hascall, widow of Marke, who brought in an inventory amounting to 370li. 8s. 3d. Court ordered to the two children left, Wm. and Marke, 200li., the eldest to have a double portion, and the rest of the estate to the widow Hanah Hascall. Ordered also that Mr. Edmund Batter, Wm. Hascall, Hugh Woodbury and Nicolas Woodbury be overseers. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, page 91.
Inventory of the estate of Marke Haskell taken 27: 11m: 1668 by Tho. Lowthroppe, Richard Brockens and John Hill : in money, 13li. 6s. 3d .; boots and shoos and stockins, 2li .; wearing cloathes, 11li. 10s .; wearing lining, 2li. 4s .; tow hats and one paire of gloves, 15s .; one musket, towe blunderbuses, 2li. 10s .; thre remnants of woollen cloath, 9li. 7s .; one paire of stockens and one paire of gloves, 10s .; six paire of sheetes and one of cotton, 5li. 4s .; lining clooth, 2li. 1s .; tableclooth and napkens, 16s .; six pillowbeeres, 1li. 4s .; one bedd and furniture, 15li .; cuberd, table, chayres and chest, 8li .; towe bedds, Curtains and valances, 12li .; severall other things, 9li. 13s .; plate and puter and earthen weare, 9li. 14s. 6d .; brase and Iron, Sli. 16s. 6d .; lumber & old Iron, 4li. 7s .; howse & ground, orchard and medow, 120li .; toe cowes and towe young beasts, 13li .; one mayre and coult, 5li .; thre sterse, 10li .; one bibell, 10s .; total, 267li. 8s. 3d. Ther is a ketch at sea to be apprised when it returns.
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