(will is in book 1667):
"July the 25th 1668: A true Inventory of the goods
moveable and unmoveable of Jaine Crowe alias Costen deceased is as
followeth, the praysers names are these: Willm Crowe, Edm: Crowe,
Tho: Crowe, Phill: Kneene:
Imprimis, her part or share of two looms gears and all necessaries
thereto belonging 00:08:03;
Item, one fledge and two blankets 00:03:06;
Item, one feather bed and another old tick with two bedstocks and
clothes thereto belonging, also two other old fledges and clothes
00:05:00;
Item, her share of 4 barrels with certain small vessels 00:02:08;
Item, one whole sheet 00:03:00;
Item, certain linen clothes, two iron pots, and two chests 00:03:06;
Item, three pewter dishes and candlesticks with sheives and weights
her share of it 00:01:03;
Item, her share of four beast young and old and mare 01:01:00;
Item, her share of a woolen and linen wheels 00:01:00;
Item, her share of a steer and heifer with other certain small
trifles within the house 00:08:00;
Item, he share of a bowl of barley 00:01:03;
Item, a hive of bees 00:05:00;
Item, five bowls of oats her part of it 00:01:10;
Item, her part of moneys in lands 01:03:04;
Item, her part of certain sheep young and old 00:11:0x.
Debts to be deducted out of the Inventory and also out of the sons Inventory xxxxx vizt., to Isabel Crow 20s; to her daughter Frances Lange 16s and a petticoat; the funeral charges of the Testatrix and her son 10s; to the clerk 3s xxx; the probation of both wills 1s 0d; to John Costin 6d; to Kathe: Costin xx; Bessy Crow 6d; to Francis Lange a shee & a lamb; to Edward Crow xxxx xxxx; to the Sumner 8d; the Register fee on both Inventories 4d; the servant wages xxx. Sum 3 pounds 8s 6d. xxxxx 8d Manks xxxxxx xxxxxx. Pledges for the forth coming of the Inventory William Curlet & Thos: Crow.
Jaine Costins Will is in the book 1667 nothwithstanding the probation thereof had no power to dispose of any thing except the 20s expressed in her sons contract: the rest being all for the child use."
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