William Jenkins 1702

NLW Ref: LL/1702/43

Noverint universi per presents nos Winifred Jenkins           pochi de Goytre     in Comitatu Monmouth widow, John William of Goytre aforesaid and George Long of Lanvair Gilgedin in the same County     teneri et firmiter obligari     libris       bone et Legalis monete Anglie solvendis eidem       aut certo attornato executorbus administrators vel assign suis ad quam quidem solutionem bene et fideliter faciendam obligamus nos et utrumque nostrum per se pro toto et in solidum heredes, executors et administrators nostros firmiter per presents per presentes sigillis nostris sigillatas Date 13 May 1702

The condition of this obligation is such that if ye above bounden  Winifrid Jenkins the relict             and administrator of all and singular ye goods chells and credits of  William Jenkins       late of ye pish of   Goytre aforesaid Gent       deceased doe make or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods chattells and credits of the said deceased which have or shall come to the hands possession or knowledge of   her     the said  Winifrid Jenkins       or into the hands and possession of any person or persons for her and the same soe made doe exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the Registry of the Consistory Court of   Landaffe         at or before the first day of August       next ensuing. And the same goods chattells and credits and all other the goods chattells & credits of the said deceased at the time of   his   death which at any time after shall come to the hands or possession of the said  Winifrid Jenkins       or into the hands & possession of any other person or persons for her doe well and truely administer according to law or further doe make or cause to be made a true and just accompt of her         sd ad’con at or before the seaventh day of   May Anno Dni 1703             and all the rest and residue of the said goods chattells and credits wch shall be found remaining upon the said administrators accompt the same being first examined and allowed by the Judge or Judges for the time being of the said Court shall deliver unto such person or persons respectively as the said Judge or Judges by his or their decree or sentence pursuant to the true intent and meaning of a late Act of Parliament made in the two and twentieth and three and twentieth years of ye reigne of our late Soveraigne Lord King Charles the second intitled an Act for ye better settling of intestates estates, shall limitt and appoint. and if it shall hereafter appeare that any last will and Testament was made by the said deceased and the executor or executors therein named doe exhibit the same into the said Court making request to have it allowed and approved accordingly if the said  Winifrid Jenkins         above bounden being thereunto required doe render and deliver the sd Letters of Administration (approbation of such testament being first had and made) in the said Court then this obligation to be void and of none effect or else to remaine in full force and vertue. Winifred Jenkins; Sig John Wms; George Long

Sealed and delivered in the presence of Robt Davies; Thos Jenkins

 

Yo’r oath is that yo’r late husband William Jenkins deceased made noe will as far as you know and believe and that you will well and truly administer ye goods chattles and credits of ye sd deceas’d by paying his debts if he owed any, soe far forth as his said goods chells and credits will there unto extend and ye law bind you. Your oath further is that ye inventory hereunto annex’d is a true and perfect inventory of all and singular ye goods chells and credits of ye sd deceased which came to your hands possion or knowledge & that if any more of his goods chells or credits shall hereafter come to yo’r hands you shall add to ye said inventory and give a true and just account of yo’r administracon when you shall be thereunto lawfully called. Soe help you God &c

(Latin) 13 May 1702

(English)

If there be noe inventory, you are to omitt what referrs to ye being of an inventory and say this (viz) Yo’r oath is furth’r that you’le exhibite a true and pfect inventory of all and singular ye goods chells and creditts of yo’r sd husband deced when you shall be thereunto lawfully called

A true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods cattells and chattells of William Jenkins late of the parish of Goytrey in the County of Monmouth gent deceased as the same were apprised by us whose names are under writt this thirteenth day of May Anno R Ra Anne nunc Algl pr primo Anoq dni 1702

 

Imp the decedants wearing apparrell    £10

In the hall two great tables one press one cubboard six chaires tenn joynt stooles

and one clock    £3 5s

In the parlour one feather bedd with curteynes valloons and appurtennances  £2

One table one side board one cubboard one chest of drawers and six chaires    £1

One grate and andirons      10s

In the kitchin one table with the stooles & benches       10s

Forty pewter dishes with the rest of the small pewter       £2 10s

Twelve brass crocks tenn brass panns with the rest of the brass       £7            10

An iron grate with the rest of the iron utensills                                   £2

Two guns             £1

Five hodgsheads of beer and sider and the drinke vessells       £5

In the chamber over the parlour two feather beds bedsteeds and appurtenances   £3

In the chamber over the hall two feather beds bedsteeds and appurtenances      £4

Two chests and one table            10s

In the middle chamber two feather beds with the bedsteeds and appurtenances         £2 10s

Four dust beds with the rest of the lumber in the servants chambers     £1 10s

One chest of lynnen           £8

In the dayry milke vessells of all sorts   £1

Six oxen          £20

Fourteen cowes        £3

one three year old beast    £1 10s

Two two yeare old beasts    £2 5s

Five yearelings   £5

Four calves     £2 10s

Two horses          £7

Three mares and one small colt       £7

One three yeare old colt           £2

Four score sheep of all sorts   £10

Twenty piggs of all sorts       £7 10s

Twenty three covers of hard corne in grass  £12

Fifty covers of Lenten grayne      £20

Two ricks of corne          £24

Provision in the house  £5

Corne in the barne and grannary          £2

Implements of husbandry and timber sawed   £7 15s

Powltry of all sorts        10s

Sadles bridles and utensills in the stable       £1 6s 8d

Due to the decedant by a mortgage on the lands of late William Prichard of Lanover  £2

Due by another mortgage on another part of the lands of the said William Prichard    £2

Due by an assignement of a mortgage on the aforesd lands           £120

Due by a mortgage on the lands of John Watkins of Goytrey       £35

Due by a mortgage on the lands of Wm Jones of Lansamfread      £70

Due by a mortgage on the lands of William Jones of Tu Cock     £50

In ready money and plate          £105

Due to the decedant by severall Bonds and Bills  £288

Due by interest of money arreares of rent and debts sperate and desperate  £150

Earthen ware and all other lumber in the house        6s 8d

Sum Total                                    1405            18            04

App’sors:   Robert Davies; Tho Jenkins

(Latin) Exhibited at Llandaff 14 May 1702

 

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