An Inventory of the estate of James Lindale Deceased taken the 29th october 1652 by Mr Collyer Mr John Alden and capt: Standish;
Impri 4 oxen prised att 24 00 00
It one bull at 05 00 00
It 2 steers att 08 00 00
It one steer att 05 00 00
It five cowes att 25 00 00
It 2 steers att 05 10 00
It 2 heifers att 05 10 00
It one young bull att 02 00 00
It 2 calves att 02 15 00
It one sow att 01 10 00
It one hogg 02 00 00
It 12 poultrey 00 06 00
The goods in the fier Rome
Impri 3 pots and an old Iron kettle 00 16 00
It 2 smale kettles 00 05 00
It one warming pan 00 06 00
It 3 porrengers and 3 pewter Dishes 00 06 00
It 6 spoones 00 01 06
It one pewter cupp 00 02 06
It 2 saucers and some other smale peeces 00 01 06
It one letten pan and an earthen Dish 00 01 04
It one paire of pothangers tonges fier fork and hookes 00 04 00
It one frying pan an andiron and a spitt 00 04 00
It a fowling peece 01 05 00
It one musket sword and Rest 01 05 00
It one sword and Dager 00 05 00
It one jack 00 15 00
It 2 chissels one wrybitt and an auger 00 02 06
It one cleaver 5 sithes one saw 00 04 00
It one hammer 2 paier of pincers & other smale thinges 03 00
It som Iron lumber with 2 axes and an hatchet 00 05 00
It 4 mowes 04 00
It a smoothing Iron and Candlestick 00 02 00
It one bible one cementary and som other old books 08 00
It 2 tubbs one cherne 2 Rundlets 2 pailes one straining dish 18 00
It 4 trayes one kimmell one bowle 00 07 00
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It 3 wheeles 00 09 00
It one Table 00 01 00
It one salt box 00 00 06
It 3 chaires 00 02 00
It trenchers wooden Dishes &c 00 01 00
It a Tobacco box 00 00 02
It 2 butter firkins 00 03 00
It 3 psers one pressing Iron & yard 00 05 00
It 3 powder hornes shott and powder 00 04 00
It one feather bed and 2 flock beds 03 00 00
It one coverlid one Rugg one coverlid 02 00 00
It 2 steele trusses 00 05 00
It one Table one carpett 2 cushens one forme 01 05 00
It 2 chests 2 trunkes 00 18 00
It Indian corn 4 bushells by estimacon 00 12 00
It Rye by estimacon 00 10 00
It one coverlid 00 16 00
It 3 paire of sheets 03 00 00
It 3 shirts 00 18 00
It 3 capps 00 01 00
It new lockeram 3 yards 00 04 00
It 6 bands 00 03 00
It 3 paire of shooes 00 07 00
It 2 paire of stockens 00 04 00
It 2 Dublets and a trusse 00 12 00
It one suit of carsy one suite of linsewoolsy 1 15 00
It one paire of breeches 00 15 00
It one Dublet 00 05 00
It one wastcoate and paire of Drawers 00 06 00
It one stuffe cloake 00 10 00
It one coat 00 16 00
It one Dyall 00 02 00
It a paire of gloves 2 hatts on capp & silver lase 10 00
It Debts oweing to goodman Lindals estate 4 16 00
It one Trundle bed 00 02 06
It woole 00 14 00
It 2 seives and one seifting trough 00 03 06
It 33 lb of whalebone 00 16 00
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Taken this 29th October 1652 34 05 08
by Myles Standish ------------
John Alden
William Collyare
[In margin]
It in money which was Changed att Boston from bad
to better with great losse 1 6 9½
It in Plough Irons from Arther harris judged of men 01 10 00 00
It more of Arthur harris for Debt 04 01 06 02
James Lindale 2 of 2
[This will is not complete; the document should also be checked for errors.]
It I give & bequeath unto my sonne Timothy one yeare and vantage
heifer
It I give & bequeath unto the church of Duxburrow one cow calfe
It I give and bequeath unto my wife Mary ten pounds in cattle over and above her thirds; and to take her choise what cattle shoe will
further I Doe by this my last will and Testament make constitute and appoint my Dear and loveing wife Mary Lindale to bee sole executrix of this my last will and Testament; I alsoe Doe earnestly Desire and Request my trusty and welbeloved frind and naighbour Constant Southworth to bee superviser of this my last will and Testament Desiring that my said supervizor wilbee pleassed to bee healpfull to my wife heerin; and to see this my last will accomplished;
and I give unto my said Supervizer as a token of thankfulnes for his great paines 1L 10s In Witnesse that this is my last will I have sett to my hand and seale This tenth Day of August 1652
In the prsence of
Miles Standish senior
by his seal;
The mark of James Lindale;
John Alden;