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WILLS IN CHESHIRE (UK)
Administration Bond for
William Priestnall of Brinnington
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This transcript is meant as a guide to the contents of the will and is no by means a full transcript, which in some cases may lead to several pages of rambling text. The purpose of the transcript is to give an accurate indication as to who the beneficiaries are, and if available an insight to the lifestyle of the deceased, by way of any peculiar comments in the will, and of course inventories of personal effects where available. |
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William Priestnall of Brinnington – 1720 Diocesan obligation in latin. Bounders Margaret Priestnall of Brinnington, Stockport Samuel Shelmerdine of Brinnington, Stockport George Cheadle of Edgeley, Stockport Noverint Universi per presentes Nos Margretam Priestnall de Brinnington in Com Cester Vinum, Samuelem Shelmerdine de Brinnington priedict agnist at Georginum Cheadle de Edgeley, paruch de Stockport agnist teneri & firmiter Obligari, Reverendo in Christo Patri & Domino Domino Samueli Permissione Divina Cestri Episcopo, in centrum libris bona & legalis moneta Magnae Britanniae solvendis, eidem Reverendo Patri, aut, suo certo Atturnato Executoribus Administratoribus vel assignatis suis, Ad quam quidem solution em bene & fideliter faciendam, Obligamus nos & omny nostrum per se pro toto & insolidum, Haredes, Executores, & Administratores nostros & omny nostrum firmiter per presentes sigillis nostris sigillatas Datas bicims septima Die Mensis decembris Anno Regni Domini notri Georgis Dei Gratia Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae Regis, Fidei Desensoris, & c. decimo testio Annogue Dni 1726 The condition of obligation of Margaret Priestnall of Brinnington (Relict) for full administration of the estate of William Priestnall (husband) of Brinnington, proven at Chester Consitory Court, 8th December 1827 |
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INVENTORY OF PERSONAL EFFECTS A true and perfect inventory of all the goods, cattle and chattels of William Priestnall, late of Brinnington in the County of Chester, Yeoman. Listed, valued and appraized by us whos names are subscribed on the 22nd day of December Anno Dono 1726 John Worthington and William Stevens Inventory granted 29th December 1726 |
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In the dwelling house In the parlour In the buttery In the kitchen In the chamber over the house In the parlour in the little house In the little house General |
One table with a fforme One cupboard Two little tables Six chairs Pewter valued One fire iron with iron things Two stooles One bead head and bedding One bead with a coverlet One bead Two coffers One cupboard Thirty trenchers Four forms Earthen potts One boyler One iron pott Three kettles and skillitts One dishboard and three formes One fire iron Earthen potts Wooden ware Two boxes, one coffer and one table frame Wooden ware One bed and bedding One table and one coffer Two chairs and one stoole One cheese press In linnens In bonds One brown back cow One red cow with a hunchd back One red cow with a ball’ith face One brown cow with a ball’ith face In hay Hay and straw mixd together Corn Purse and apparrell Hufslements Totalls |
£ - s – d 00-10-00 00-08-00 00-04-00 00-05-00 00-12-00 00-12-00 00-00-03 01-15-00 00-05-00 00-10-00 00-05-00 00-05-00 00-02-06 00-01-06 00-01-00 00-08-00 00-02-06 00-06-00 00-03-00 00-01-06 00-01-00 00-06-00 00-03-00 00-07-00 01-08-00 00-07-00 00-04-00 00-05-00 01-12-00 15-00-00 03-08-00 03-06-00 02-17-00 02-13-00 01-00-00 01-10-00 02-12-00 01-00-00 00-05-00 45-01-03 |
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