Fordington

Hamnet & WHITE (d.1633/4) Husbandman

Inventory & Letter of Administration

Link to place in WHITE FAMILY Biography

Buried 10 Jan 1633/4 : Inventory of Goods taken 31 Jan 1633/4 - deposited 16th July 1634: Letter of Administration dated 10th Aug 1634: Account of Christian White dated 24th Sep 1635.

©Transcribed by Michael Russell OPC for Fordington September 2020


Inventory Hamnet White 1633
Inventory Hamnet White 1633
    AN INVENTORY: Indented of all such goods & chattels of Hamnet WHITE late of Fordington deceased taken and praised the last day of January Anno Dm 1633 by Mecheas BARNES, John BARNES, Henry Henry HOLMAN and Ambrose HUNT as followeth:-

    IN THE HALL:

    Impremis: One table borde and three joined stools praised at ----- 14s
    Item: one cupboard, and one chest praised at ----- 16s.
    Item: one dozen of pewter platters, half a dozen of pewter pottingers, one pewter quarte, two pewter salts, two pewter candlesticks, one brass mortar and pestle one brass candlestick and two pewter saucers praised at ----- £1

    IN THE CHAMBER WITHIN THE HALL:

    Item:: one standing bedstead, one truckle bedstead, one chest, four coffers, and one box praised at ----- £1
    Item: two feather beds, three feather bolsters and five pillows praised at ----- £3
    Item: one rug, two yarn coverleds and two pair of blankets praised at ----- £2
    Item: five pair of sheets and four pair of pillowties praised at ----- £1. 1s
    Item: three table cloths & one dozen of napkins praised at ----- £1. 4s

    IN THE BUTTERY

    Item: one half hogs head, two barrels, one sieve, one vathorse, two boards for sheets and one bread grater praised at ----- 5s.

    IN THE KITCHEN

    Item: four planks one brewing vat, three trendles, two pails and one vathorse praised at ----- 6s.8d
    Item: one furness pan, praised at ----- £1. 18s
    Item: three brass pots praised at ----- £1
    Item: one brass kettle and one brass skillet praised at -----6s 8d
    Item: six timber dishes, one dozen of trenchers, six pewter spoons. one frying pan& ladle praised at ----- 2s
    Item: one pair of iron Andirons, one pair of iron dogs one pair of tongs one gridiron two hangers for a pot, one fire shovel one pair of pothooks, one pair of bellows and one chair praised at -----10s
    Item: one wimsheet, one sack, one bag, one peck and one stoning knife? ----- 5s

    IN THE STABLE

    Item: four plough horses with their harness praised at ----- £18
    Item: two Kine [cow] one heifer and one yearling bullock praised at ----- £7
    Item: one pig praised at ----- 6s.8d

    IN THE BACKSIDE [a phrase in common use meaning the back outside of buildings, usually including a partially or wholly enclosed yard]

    Item: one cart & wheels, one dimge? pot, one sull?, four harrows & other necessaries thereunto belonging ----- £2
    Item: six pair of kesters? and other old wood praised at ----- 6s.8d
    Item: one little keecke of wheat praised at ----- £3

    IN THE BARN

    Item: the wheat & barley in the barn praised at ----- £7
    Item: the hay and paches? in the barn praised at ----- £5
    Item: seven acres of wheat of wheat, seven in the field praised at ----- £7
    Item: one musket praised at ----- 10s
    Item: his wearing apparel praised at ----- £3

    Sum Total £70. 14s. 8d
    On the reverse is a statement in Latin to the effect that the Inventory was deposited at the Registry on decimo sexto [16th] day of 1634

Letter of Administration - Estate of Hamnet WHITE (d.1633)

L/A Hamnet White Husbandman of Fordington 1633

Know all men by these presents that Christian WHITE of Fordington in the County of Dorset widow & Michia [Michaes] BARNES of the same place Yeoman ---------

[Note:- The next Section is written in Latin and requires proper translation but is dated 10th August 1634.]

The Condition is such that if the above bound Christian WHITE the relict and administratrix of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of Hamnet WHITE late of Fordington in the County of Dorset peculiar jurisdiction of new Deanry of Sarum & Prebendarie of Canterbury / deceased ----- do well and truly administer the goods chattels & credits of ye said deceased, That is to say, in paying his debts (if any be due) so far forward as the same goods chattels & credits will thereunto extend & ye law charge her. ALSO do make exhibit or cause to be made and exhibited into the Registry of the Right Worshipful Deane of Sarum a true and perfect Inventoryof all such goods as the said deceased died possessed of at or before the feast of St Bartholomew the Apostle [i.e. August 24th] next.

Moreover do at all times heretofore save, defend & keep harmless said most Reverend Father in God & all other his conditionaries & surrogates whatsoever for granting trust of administration & and for all other causes ensuring by reason of the same.

Lastly do come & give up in writing a true & perfect accompt of & upon her said administration when she shall thereunto be lawfully called & required And thereupon do stand to abide & perform such order final and determination concerning ye residue of the said goods as by the said most Reverend father in God his vicar general conditionaries or surrogates for the time being shall be limited & appointed then this obligation to be void XPIANE( X her mark) WHITE & Micheas BARNES

Signatures of Witnesses : Henry COLES and Nathaniel READE


ACCOUNT OF CHRISTIAN WHITE
Widow of Fordington P5/1635/97
:

The true & perfect accompt of Christian WHITE Administratrix of all & singular ye goods chattels & credits of Hamnett WHITE late of Fordington in the County of Dorset and peculiar jurisdiction Mr Laud of Sarum and prebendary of Canterbury deceased made the 24th day of September Anno Domini 1635 before John Gandy Mr {Master] of Arts Surrogate to ye Right Worshipful Richard BAYLIE Doctor of Divinity advocate of ye Cathedral Church of Sarum and Commissary for ye said ??? jurisdiction to the most ???? xxayer in God Willm by God christbulane? Lord Archbishop of Canterbury his grace primate & Metropolitan of all England perden? up? ?arone? -sua? Metropolitica as followeth

Thomas CHARGE

Impremis: this accomputant charges herself with the sum of 70li. 14s. 8d [£70.14s.8d] being the true value of the goods & chattels & credits of the said deceased comprised in the Inventory hereof made and exhibited into this Court as by the said Inventory appeareth.

The Discharge:

Impremis: This accomptant craveth allowance for the funeral expenses of the said decd [deceased] every way expended ----- xli [£10]

Item: This accomptant craveth allowance of the sum of xli ten pounds of lawful ??? money which she acknowledges to be due from the said deceased to Leonard MILLAR [MILLER] of Fordington upon bond with by value of per said Administration she is to pay ----- xli [£10]

Item: She craveth allowance of the sum of xxs [20s.] paid by this accomptant for several small debts owing by her said deceased at the time of his death. ----- xxs [20s.]

Item: for the fees of the administratrix under seal drawing writing and engrossing the inventories of the said deceased -----xvs [15s.]

Item: for drawing this accompt duplicate registering and engrossing the same see the ??? of under seal & other necessary charges in and about the same ----xxvjs [26s.]

 

[The next section of 8 lines of text is written in Latin which i have been unable to translate - headed by two separate sums of

xvli js -----[£15.1s.], and
lvli xiij viij viij d [£55.13.8d]
When these are added together we arrive at the previously stated total £70.14s 8d




Genealogical Notes:-

(1). Hamnet WHITE was the 5th child from the marriage of John WHITE Senior (d.1600) and Elizabeth (d.1607). He was buried at St Georges Church in Fordington on 10th January 1633/4. Link to his place in the History of The WHITE Family of Fordington

(2) Hamnet WHITE married Christian BARNES at St Georges Church in Fordington on 28th Feb 1608 Christian BARNES was the daughter of William BARNES of Fordington. She had at least two sisters Mary and Katherine and a brother Micheas BARNES. On 16th June 1609 when a relative John BARNES of Fordington died they each inherited 2 sheep.

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