William Jones 1661

NLW Ref: LL/1663/30

In the name of God Amen the tenth day of Aprill in the thirteenth yeare of the reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King defender of the faith &c I William Jones of Goytrey in the Countie of Monmouth gent being weake of body but of pfect mind and memory (praise be given unto Almighty God) doe make and ordeyne this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following.

First I resigne my soule into the hands of my redeemer well knowing that what is there lodged cannot be taken thence and my body to be buried in Christian buriall in the pish church of Goytrey.

I give devise and bequeath to William the reputed sonne of Rees Jones my sonne the sume of one hundred pounds & my will is that Charles Hughes of Trellegg doe dispose of the same att interest upon good security and cause the increase and interest of the same to be duly paid for and toward the maintenance of the sayd William untill he shall attaine unto his full yeares of one and twenty, but if in the meanetime the sayd Charles Hughes doth find any way of disposing of him to any advantagious imployment for his better support hereafter in the world, then my will is that by the consent of his father eyther the sayd whole sume of one hundred pounds or soe much thereof as they shall thinke fitt & find usefull for the doeing of the same be disposed of for that purpose.

Alsoe I give unto Edward the reputed sonne of Rees Jones my sonne the sume of fiftie pounds which saied sume is now in the possession of my saied sonne Rees Jones? my will is that the same be likewise disposed of att interest upon security by my? saied loveing friend Mr Charles Hughes & that the interest & increase of the same be duely paied towards the mainetenance & support of the sayd Edward untill he be of a fitting age to be placed in some calling and profession in the world and then my will is that my friend Mr Hughes with the consent of his father doe settle, place and dispose of him & his money as to my saied friend shall seeme most fitt & convenient.

My further will is that if eyther of the sayd children doe dye before they atteine unto the age of one and twenty or be by my sayd friend Mr Charles Hughes disposed of into imployments or professions then my will is that the sume hereby given unto him that shall happen to dye doe remaine & be payd & I hereby give and bequeath the same unto him that shall happen to survive of them & if both of them doe happen to dye before they attaine & come unto the age aforesayd or be disposed of as before directed, then my will is I doe hereby give and bequeath the sayd severall sumes unto Rees Jones my sonne (if he be then liveing)

Item I doe devise and bequeath unto Rees Jones my sonne all my lands and tenements in Llanelen to have and to hould to him his executors administrators or assignes duering all the time and tearme yet to come and unexpired in the same.

Item I give devise and bequeath unto Gwenllian Thomas my servant one blacke cowe and calfe.

Alsoe I doe nominate & appoint my sonne Rees Jones my sole executor of this my will.

In witnesse whereof I have hereunto put my hand and seale the day and yeare above written.

 

Wm Jones his mke

Sealed and published in the pr’sence of

Chas Hughes;

Blaynch Powell;

Charles William Phe

Philip William Morgan 1728

NLW Ref: LL/1728/83

In the name of God Amen the tenth day of February in the yeare of our Lord God according to the computation of the Church of England one thousand seaven hundred and twentie. I Phillipp Wm Morgan of the parrish of Goytrey in the Countie of Monmouth and Diocess of Landaffe carpenter being weak in body but of sound & perfect memory praise be given to Almighty God doe make & ordayne this my last Will & Testamt in manner & forme following, that is to say,

First and principally I commend my soule into the hands of Almighty God hopeing through the merits of my saviour Jesus Christ to have free pardon & forgiveness of all my sins. And my body I committ to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors hereafter named, and as touching my personall estate as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me I dispose thereof as foll:

Item I give and bequeath unto Mary the wife of William Gwyllym of Goytrey the sume of three pounds to be payd in the space of six months next after my decease and likewise one bedstead one cubboord one small cubboord table one coffer one chayer fower pewter platters one pewter gunn & one pewter candlestick

Item I give and bequeath unto Margarett ye daughter of Wm Gwyllym afforesd the sume of one pound to be payd in the space of one yeare next after my decease upon condition yt the sayd William Gwyllym or Mary his wife shall give a discharge to my executors for ye sd money.

Item I give and bequeath unto Anne the daughter of William Gwyllym afforesd the sume of tenn shillings to be payd in the time above limitted and upon the same condition as before expressed

Item I give and bequeath unto John ye sone of William Gwyllym one yeaue & lamb and likewise one table & frame

Item I give and bequeath unto William Morgan my sone the sume of two shillings and six pence

Item I give and bequeath unto William Morgan my nephew my best wearing apparell

Item All the rest and residue of my personall estate goods & chattells whatsoever and all money in ye hands of all persons oweing to me I doe give & bequeath unto my loveing wife Joan and my daughter Rachell share & share like who I nominate and appointe joynt executors of this my last Will & Testamt disanulling & makeing voyd all former Wills heretofore made. In witness whereof I the sd Phillip Wm Morgan have sett my hand and seale the day month and yeare above written. The mark of ye testator Phillipp Wm (X) Morgan

Read signed sealed published and declared in the presence of us being witnesses: Wal Williams; Thomas Gwillim of Goytrey; … Morgan

(Latin) This Will was proved 7th May 1728 by Rachael Morgan the daughter & executrix named in the said Will to whom admon was granted. Before me William Morgan, Surrogate

(Latin) This Will was proved at Abergavenny 7th May 1728 before the Rev William Morgan, Clerk & Surrogate by Rachael Morgan the daughter & executrix named in the said Will to whom was granted admon &

An inventory of all & singular ye goods, chells and creditts of Philip William Morgan late of ye parish of Goytre in ye County of Monmouth and Diocess of Landaff carpenter deced made valued and appraised ye 15th day of Aprill Anno Dni 1728 by Abraham Williams & Rowland Morgan appraisors as followeth vizt

 

£            s            d

Inp’s his wearing apparell valued att                                                      01            00            00

Item one old horse att                                                                                01            00            00

Item six small beasts att                                                                            07            03            00

Item eight sheep att                                                                                    01            00            00

Item houshousld [sic] stuffe in ye kitchin att                                        00            10            06

Item goods in another room att                                                                00            07            06

Item in another room att                                                                            00            07            00

Item in another room att                                                                            00            04            00

Item goods in ye chamber above ye kitchin att                                      00            10            00

Item corne in ye house att                                                                           00            06            00

Item corne in grass att                                                                                  00            15            00

Item money due by bills & other desperate debts all sum of                10            00            00

Sume total of this inventory                        23            03            00

 

(Latin) This inventory was exhibited at Abergavenny 7 May 1728 by Rachael Morgan the daughter & executrix

Philip Gwalchmey 1662

NLW Ref: LL/1662/36

Philip Gwalchmey ~ Goytrey

30th October 1662

In the name of God Amen, I Phillipp Gwalechme of the pish of Goytrey in the Countie of Monmoth and Dioces of Landaff, husbandsman, being sick in body but of good and pfect memorie laud and praise be to Almightie God, doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in maner and forme following:

First I doe comend my soule to the Almightie God my only savior and redeemer and my body to be buried in Chrtian buraill wthin the pish church of Goytrey.

Imprimis: I doe give and bequeath towards the church of Landaff 6d.

Item: I give and bequeath to my brother Morgan Gwalechme one cowe wch is in the custody of James Rosser William of Trevethin wth six shillings hire, and another cowe that is in the coustody of William Jenkin of the same pish wth seven shillings hire.

Item: I give and bequeath to my sister Jane one cowe colered black that is in my owne keeping immediately after my decese.

Item: I give and bequeath to my brother on cowe that is in my owne keeping colered black wth a white taile.

Item: I give and bequeath to my sister Jane and Elizabeth my brother Thomas, his daughter six sheepe between them both.

Item: I give and bequeath to my brother Morgan fower sheepe.

Item: I give and bequeath to my brother Morgan two coults, the one colered black and the other brown bay.

Item: I give and bequeath two pigs between my brother Morgan and my sister Jane.

Item: I give and bequeath to my brother Morgan and my sister Jane two kayveres of wheate be it more or less now growing in the pish of Lanelen.

Item: I give and bequeath to my brother one kyvever of barley and oats growing upon his owne lands in the pish of Goytrey.

Item: I give and bequeath to my brother and sister all the corne growing upon the lands of Mr Water Rumsey esq., to be equally divided betweene them both.

Item: I give and bequeth to Margarett Thomas on bushel of wheate and one other bushel of barley immediately after my deces.

Item: I give and bequeth to Margarett Thomas one toolin spring wheel?.

Item: I give and bequeth to Elizabeth my neese one coffer wch is next to the best that I have.

Item: I give and bequeth the said Elizabeth on lynin sheete and on blanked.

Item: I give and bequeth to my brother and sister all my howsald stuff whatsoever I have nowe in my keeping.

Item: I doe nomynat and appoint my brother Morgan Gwalchme to be my sole executor of this my last will and testament.

Sealyd and delivered in the psenc of:

Watkin David

Jenkin Simmonds ~ by mark

David Watkin ~ by mark

James Parry

The mark of Phillipp Gwalchme

Proved at Christchurch 30th October 1662 before Rees Jones surrogate,.

Oliver Jenkins 1718

NLW Ref: LL/1718/42

In ye name of God Amen the fourteenth day of November in ye year of our Lord God one thousand seaven hundred and fourteen and in ye first year of the reign of his Sov’eign Lord George King of Great Britteine, France & Ireland, defender of ye faith.

I Oliver Jenkin of ye pish of Goytre in ye County of Monmouth within ye diocese of Landaph, being sick in body but of good & pfect memorie thank be to Almighty God doe commend my soul to ye petition of Almighty God my maker and redeemer & my body to be buried in ye pish Church of Goytre.

Ite: I doe give & bequeath towards ye repairing and upholding of ye Cathedrall Church of Landaph 1d.

Ite: I do give and bequeath to Joan my present wife dureing her widowhood ye leases for houses and land within ye said pish of Goytre with meares and marks there belonging & all other chattels & chattles & goods whatsoever, and after her decease to my sone Thomas Jenkin. & if Joan my present wife doe happen to marie another husband yt then ye said goodes, chattle & chattles upon ye day of marriage or any other time after is to be my said sone Thomas Jenkin forev’.

Ite: I do order yt all my legacies be paid and all other former will or wills be void & of noe effect.

Ite: I doe nominate & appoint Joan my wife to be my sole and whole exec’t of this my last will and testamt.

Oliver Jenkin

Sealed, published and delivered in the p’sence of us;

Francis Morgan

Jenkin Rosser

Wm. Mathews

Proved at Abergavenny 29th April 1718 before the Rev Francis Davies, surrogate, by Joan Jenkin the relict & executrix

Morgan William Charles 1716

NLW Ref: LL/1716/44

 In the name of God Amen I Morgan Wm Charles of ye pish of Goytre in ye County of Monmouth & Diocese of Landaff, labourer being weak of body but of sound and perfect mind and memory, praise be therefore given to Almighty God. Do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following [that is to say]:

First and principally I comend my soul into ye hands of Almighty God hopeing through meritts death and passion of my saviour Jesus Xt to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and to inheritt everlasting life and my body I comitt to ye earth to be decently buried att ye discretion of my executor hereinafter named.

And as for and disposition of all such temporally estate as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me, I give and dispose thereof as follows:

Imps: My will is yt my debts and funerall charges be paid wth all convenient and speed after my decease

Item: I give bequeath to Henry Watkin, smith of Rhyd y myrch ye sume of five shillings

I give and bequeath to Wm Evan of this pish ye sume of five shillings

I give and bequeath to Walter Evan of this pish ye sume of five shillings

I give and bequeath to Jane, ye widdow of Jon Richard of this pish ye sume of five shillings

Wch said sume above of twenty shillings I order my executor hereafter named to pay and distribute equally between ye sd psons above mentioned in a months time next after my decease in ye presence of Tho: Lewis rector of ye sd pish.

Item: I give and bequeath to my kinswoman Jane Charles ye sume of twenty shill. To be paid her in a years time next after my decease by my executor after named.

Item: I give and bequeath to my beloved niece Mary ye daughter of my brother Thomas Charles deceased, ye sume of twenty shill: to be paid her in a years time next after my decease by my executor after named.

As for other my all and personal estate goods and chattels I give, devise and bequeath ye whole to my beloved brother Henry Charles whom I do nominate and appoint sole executor of this my last will and testament revoking all former wills by me made .

In witness hereof I Morgan Wm Charles to this my last Will and Testament have hereunto putt my hand and seal this nineteenth day of December in ye year of our Lord God 1715

Morgan Wm Charles X

Signed, sealed published and declared

In ye presence of:

Ffrancis Williams

James Lewis

Tho Lewis Clk

Morgan William 1686

NLW Ref: LL/1686/70

Noverint universi per presents nos Martha Morgan           pochi de Goytre       in Comitatu   Monmouth widow & John William Thomas   of the said parish yeoman         teneri et firmiter obligari…?               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 14th October in the reign of James the Second of England, Scotland France & Ireland King defender of the faith &c Anno dni 1686

 

The condition of this obligacon is such that if ye above bounden Martha Morgan ye mother & executrix lawfully a… to Rowland Morgan a minor ye executor named in ye last will & testamt of Morgan William late of ye pish of Goytre aforesd deced & … … wth ye will annexed to ye use & dureing ye minority of ye sd do make or cause to be made a true and pfect inventory of all & singular ye goods cattle & chells of the said deceased and the same soe made do exhibite or cause to be exh’ed into the Registry of the Consistory Court of Landaffe att or before the feast St Andrew ye App’le next ensuinge and the same goods & chells will well and truly … accordinge to law by payinge the debts of the sd deced & ye legacies left in his sayd will so far forth as the same goods cattle & chells will thereunto extend and the law binde her & will alsoe render a true and just account of & upon her admon in the presence when shee shall be thereto lawfully required. And lastly will s… harmless the sd Reverend Father in God and all his officers for & touchinge the grantinge of the sd admon that then this present obligacon to be void or else to remaine in full force power & virtue. Martha Morgan; John Wm Thomas

 

Signed & delivered in the presence of Thos Roberts, NP

A true and pfect inventory of all the goods & chatles of Morgan William of Goytrey late deceased made the tenth day of July Ano Regin Regis Jacobi Scdi Angl &c 1686

 

£            s            d

Imprimis his wearing appell                                                        ?            05            00

Two potts one brasen & one other iron pott and a smale skeelett    00            05            00

One brasen panne                                                                        00            02            00

One coffer at                                                                                  00            02            00

One spittle & one old hatched                                                    00            00            08

Three smale pewter dishes and fear? Pewter spones             00            01            00

Wooden dishes & wooden smale vessells                                 00            01            06

One doust bed, one rugg, one blankett & one paire of sheets     00            06            00

One rocking cradle                                                                         00            01            00

One smale cow                                                                                 01            00            00

An old mare                                                                                      00            13            04

One bush of muncorne                                                                  00            02            00

02            19            06

 

praysers   Geo Williams; John William Thomas

Morgan Watkin 1659

In the name of God Amen the fourteenth day of May one thousand six hundred and fifty and nine.

I Morgan Watkin of Goytre in the County of Monmouth yeoman do make and ordain this my last will and testament in maner and form following:

First I comend my Soule to God the Father, Sonn and Holy Ghost my creator, redeemer and saviour.

Item: I give and bequeath to the Parson of Goytre towards my forgotten tythes the sume of five shillings.

Item: I give unto Margaret my beloved wife one messuage or tenement, woods and underwoods thereto belonging and all other lands and commodities thereto belonging during the term of her naturall life. And after her decease to George Thomas my nephew during the term of his naturall life only and after his decease to the next heirs of my body forever.

Item: I give to Sarah James my servant the sume of five pounds to be paid unto her after the decease of Margaret my wife.

Item: I give towards the poor people of the parish of Goytre two shillings to be distributed amongst them during the time nest two years after my decease.

Item: I do herby nominate and appoint my well beloved wife to be my executor of this my last will and testament.

In witness where of I have hereunto put my hand and seal this day and year above written.

Morgan Watkin his mark

Morgan John Powell

Will: Jones

Morgan John 1720

NLW Ref: LL/1720/62

In the name of God Amen. I Morgan John of the parish of Goytrey in the county of Monmouth and diocese of Landaff, yeoman, being sick in body but of perfect mind & memory, praise be therefore given to Almighty God.

I do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following [that is to say]

First and principally I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping through ye meritts wrath and passion of my saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and to enjoy everlasting life, and my body I comitt to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executrix hereafter named. And as for the disposition of all my temporal estate as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me I give and dispose hereof as foll:

Item: I give, devise and bequeath all my freehold lands, tenem.ts with all and singular the appurtenances thereof, situate lying and being in the parish of Goytrey and county of Monmouth nearing to the lands of John Hanbury esq. The lands of Thomas Jenkin esq. The lands of Jenett Jenkin widdow, and the highway leading from Carlon to Bergavenny, on all or most parts and sides thereof; all of wch said lands and premises wth all said barns thereto belonging wth all and singular the appurtenances thereof.

I give, devise and bequeath as afores.d unto Mary my wife during the time that she shall continue my widdow: but if she should happen to marry or take to husband any person or cohabit wth any person as man & wife, then I give the fors.d lands & premises immediately between Mary and Elizabeth my 2 daughters there likewise and to their heirs and assigns forever:

Item: I give & bequeath unto Mary my daughter two heifers, one a yearling and the other 2 years old, and one old mare.

Item: I give & bequeath unto Elizabeth my daughter, two heifers the one a yearling, and the other 3 years old.

Item: I give & bequeath unto Mary my wife three cows and one mare colt.

Item: I give & bequeath all my sheep between Mary my wife and my 2 daughters share alike.

Item: I give unto Mary my daughter one great brass pann: all the rest of my household stuff whatsoever I give and bequeath between Mary my wife and my two daughters share alike:

Divising my neighbour Jenkin Rosser and James Rosser of Goytrey to part ye said household stuff equally between them allowing to the best of their skill and judgement.

Item: I give and bequeath unto my brother William John the sum of one shilling.

All the rest and residue of my personall estate, goods & chattles whatsoever I give and bequeath unto Mary my daughter who I nominate & appoint sole executrix of this my last will and testament and I do hereby revoke, disanull and make void all former wills by me made and this only to be taken for my last and no other.

In witness whereof I, the said Morgan John have hereunto sett my hand and seal the twenty fourth say of October, one thousand seven hundred and nineteen.

Signed, sealed, published and declared

In the presence of:

 

Jenkin Rosser

James Rosser The mark of the testator

John? Morgan Morgan X John

 

12TH October 1720 Maria John, filia & executrix

testamento before me

Gut: Morgan – sur.g

Morgan John

A true & perfect inventory of all and singular the goods credits and chattels of Morgan John late of Goytrey in the county of Monmouth and diocese of Landaff, yeoman, do make, value & appraized the 20th day of November in the yeare of our Lord one thousand seaven hundred and nineteen by the persons undernamed appraisers as foll:

Imprimis £ s d

 

The wearing apparel of the deceased 2 0 0

The household stuff in one room 0 15 0

The household stuff in another room 0 5 0

In another room 0 5 0

In another room 0 1 0

In the chamber above stairs 0 5 0

The brass & pewter 1 0 0

? of coffer 6 0 0

Three horses being very old 0 15 0

Five piggs 0 5 0

Ten sheep 1 5 0

Grain in the barn 1 0 0

All the hay 1 0 0

Implements of husbandry 0 10 0

All other small vessels not before mentioned 0 1 0

Tot 15 7 0

 

 

Appraisers:

 

Jenkin Rosser

James Rosser} of Goytrey

Morgan Harry 1628

In the name of God Amen the xiith daie of October in the yere of o’ Lord God accordinge to the computacon of the Church of England one thowsand sixe hundreth twentie and fower I Morgan Harry of the pishe of Coitre wthin the diocs of Landaff beinge sick in bodie but of good and pfect memorie praised by God doe make and ordaine this my pu’te testamt comprehendinge my last will in forme followinge vizt first and principallie I comend my soule unto Allmightie God my Creator and to Jesus Christ my Redeamer and my bodie to be buried in Xpian buriall. Item I give and bequeath unto Gwenllian John my sister and to Ales Willim my neese all my goods cattell and chattels whatsoev’ (exceptinge a lease of a cottage and a pcell of land situat and lyinge in Coitre aforesaid wch I hold of the Right Ho:ble Henry Lord Bergavenny wch said lease I give and bequeath to my said neese Ales Willm and I doe nominat and appointe the said Gwenllian John sole executrix of this my last will and testamt wittnesses hereunto John Thomas, John Prosser of Coitre, Watkin John Thomas of the same.

Proved at Xpchurch xvi June 1628 …?

A true inventarie of all the goods and chattels of Morgan Harry late of Coitre in the diocs of Landaffe late deceased praysed by William Morgan, Richard Morgan and Thomas Jones as followeth

Impr’s a lease of a cottage and of a pcell of land thereunto adioyninge situat and

lyinge in Coitre in the Countie of Monmoth                                                            xxs

It his pte of one other lease of an other cottage and pcell of land thereunto

adioyninge in the occupacon of George Thomas in Coitre aforesaid                        xs

It five peeces of pewter and his pte of one iron pott                                                            iiiis

It one brasen pott and one brasen pann                                                                        iiiis

It two course sheetes and pte of one rugg or bed coveringe                                                iiis

It all the residue of the howshold stuffe                                                                        ii

It a certaine debt owinge by the Parson of Lanvair Galgeedin                                                £xvi

Suma total the testators debts and funerall expences deducted £xvii

The testators debts by him owinge and his funerall expences £xx

Mathew William Mathew 1700

NLW/1700/55

In the name of God Amen the eighth day of October Anno Regni Regis Willi Tertii nunc Anglia &c duodecimo Annoq domi 1700 I Mathew William alias Mathew William Mathew of the pish of Goytrey in the County of Monmouth yeoman, being some what (as to my health) indisposed in body but of sound and pfect disposeing condicon (thanks be to God) doe make and ordeine this my last will and Testamt in manner following, principally I commend my soule into the hands of God almighty hopeing through the mirritts of his sonne Jesus Christ to receive remission of my sinns, and that my soule shall enjoy endlesse blisse in the Kingdome of Glory. And as to such terrestiall blessing which God beyond my deserts hath bestowed upon me, I dispose of the same ine sort as under specified expressed and declared.

Item I give devise and bequeath unto Mary my wife all my messuadges lands and tenem’ts wheresoever lyeing in the sev’all pishes of Goytrey and Mamhilad in the said County of Monmoth to hold the same to her and her assignes dureing her naturall life and after her decease, I give and devise the same p’misses unto my sonne William to hold the same to my sayd [page damaged. 2 lines unreadable. ] the moyety of the sayd p’misses to my sayd sonne William his heires and assignes forever. To hold the same moyety unto my said sonne William his heires and assignes forever. Item I give and bequeath to and between my younger children, namely, Phillip, David, John, Thomas and Catherine the sume of five pownds a peece to be payd to each of them by my sayd sonne William his heires or assignes in one yeare after the decease of Mary my sayd wife. And I doe hereby charge all and singular the sayd p’misses to and with the paymt of the sayd sev’all sumes of five pownds. And lastly I doe nominate? And apoint my said wife and my said sonne William to bee joint executors of this my last will and Testamt. In wittnesse whereof I have heerunto sett my hand and seale the day & yeare aboves’d.

Signed Pd? Mathes?

Memoranda that these words (vizt) in the sd County of Monmoth interlined in this will were soe interlined before the signeing & publishing. And afterwards this will was signed sealed published & declared in the heareing & presence of Edward Lewis; Alice the wife of Edward Harry of Rydymirch? (by mark.); Oliver Morgan; John ibm …? Morgan of Goytrey (by mark.)

A true and perfect inventory insested? of all and singular goods catles and chattells debts creditts and psonall estates of Mathew William Mathew late of the pish of Goytre in the County of Monmoth and Diocess off Landaffe lately deceased made and appraised and viewed this 13th day off March in the yeare of our Lord God 1700 by us whose names are hereunto subscribed apprazers as followeth

 

£            s            d

Imp: His weareing apparell           00            10            00

Itm: One brass pott two small panns two small iron potts two pewter dishes

and one candlestick            00            12            00

Itm: One cuboard two small chestes three churns and wooden dishes       00            05            00

Itm: One table      00            02            00

Itm: three chaffe beds three bedsteeds ten old sheets and old bed cloathes            00            15            00

Itm: Three cowes and one calve         03            00            00

Itm: One mare          01            10            00

Itm: Two young bullocks        00            10            00

Itm: Impleymt of husbandry         00            10            00

Itm: Four sheep two lambs            00            05            00

Itm: Three bushells of wheat        00            09            00

Itm: Three bushells of barley        00            06            00

Itm: One fleetch of bacon              00            02            06

 

Sum tot                                    08            16            06

 

The appraizers names ye day & year above specifyd

The mark of John Williams; Oliver Morgan; Tho: Humphreys, Cler

(Latin). Exhibited at Landaff 14 March 1700 by Mary the relict & William the son, the executors &c