Mary Hazzard of Holwell 1673 Will and Inventory
Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland Archives PR/T/1673/61
In the Name of god Amen I Mary Hazzard of Hollwell in the County of Leicester Spinster beinge sick & weake but of perfect minde & memorey praised bee god doe ordaine this to bee my last will & testement in manner & forme followinge
First I surrender my soule into the handes of Almighty god who gave itt mee hoping to bee saved by the alone Merites of Jesus Christ & next I give my bodey to the earth to be buried in such deceint Mannour as my executors heare After named shall thinke meete and as for my worldely goodes I give & bequethe in manner & forme follinge
First I give to my grandother [sic] Anne Neivell the some of six pounds of good & lawfull money of England & one Coverled with one set of Curtanes
Itt I give to my Uncle Thomas Page the some of thirteen powndes of good & lawfull English money
Itt I give to my Cosen Stephen Page the sonne of my uncle John Page the some of three powndes of good & lawfull money of England
Itt I give to my Cosen George Ellyette the some of twenty shillings of good & lawfull money of England
& as for my house & homested with all that belongs unto it I give to my uncles Thomas Page & John Page to bee solde by them to pay the aforesaid somes of Money & my will & Minde is that John Dubbelday & Edward Allan shall have twenty shillinges to bee disposed of amongst frendes as they shall see Cause
& as for the rest of my goodes Cattels & Chattels what soe ever unbequeathed I give to my loving uncles Thomas Page & John Page whom I make full & soule executors of this my last will & testement
In witnesse wheareof I have put to my hand & seale the thirtey day of Aprill one thusand six hundred seaventey & three
The marke of Mary Hazzard
Signed sealed & published to bee my last will & testement in the presents of
The marke of Willm Brewster
The marke of Sence Blankley
Probate 12 July 1673
PR/I/74/77
An Inventorie of the goods of Mary Hazzard of Holwell in the Countie of Leicester Taken the 15th day of May 1673 by Michaell Pares & John More of Abkettelby in the same parish as followeth
Imp the purse & Apparill | 00 | 10 | 00 |
In the hall | |||
It one Cubberd | 00 | 15 | 00 |
It in the same roome one bed with the bedding | 01 | 00 | 00 |
It in the same roome 3 Cheares 2 stooles & one … | 00 | 06 | 00 |
It one fyreiron hookes & rackins and Spitt 2 smoothinge Irons one payre of | |||
Tongs one hatchet one payre of pothooks | 00 | 05 | 00 |
In the parler | |||
It one bed with the bedding | 01 | 03 | 0 |
It one Table & Forme | 00 | 06 | 0 |
It one Chiste & one bocks | 00 | 07 | 0 |
It 3 Small Tubbs one Leven Kimnel one peale | 05 | 0 | |
It 4 panns 2 potts & 2 brasse Candlesticks | 01 | 10 | 0 |
It 2 flaskets one buffet stoole & 5 Coshens | 0 | 04 | 0 |
It one bockes & 3 … of yarne | 0 | 02 | 0 |
It 8 small dishes of pewter 2 pynts six porringers and one salt | 1 | 00 | 0 |
It 2 linnen wheeles & one wollen wheele & one Lant=horne | 0 | 04 | 0 |
It 4 payre of sheetes and dosen of napkins & 3 pillow beares | 01 | 06 | 8 |
In the Chamber | |||
It 2 … one hive & one skepp & one olde Coffer | 00 | 03 | 0 |
It one pecke & one reele & a little woollen yarne | 03 | 0 | |
In the malthouse | |||
It 2 barrils | 0 | 02 | 6 |
It seene & unseene | 0 | 02 | 0 |
9 | 14 | 2 |
Micheall Pares
John More