Jaine Crowe als Costen, 1665

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 July 2004
Original: LDS: 0106201

Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.


July the 25th 1668
A true Inventory of the goods moveable and unmoveable 
of Jaine Crowe alias Costen deceased is as followeth, 
the praysers names are these: Willm Crowe, Edm: Crowe, 
Tho: Crowe, Phill: Kneene:   
Imprimis, her part or share of two looms gears and 
      all necessaries thereto belonging               00:08:03;     
Item, one fledge and two blankets                     00:03:06;     
Item, one feather bed and another old tick 
      with two bedstocks and clothes 
      thereto belonging, also two other 
      old fledges and clothes                         00:05:00;    
Item, her share of 4 barrels with certain 
      small vessels                                   00:02:08;    
Item, one whole sheet                                 00:03:00;    
Item, certain linen clothes, two iron pots, 
      and two chests                                  00:03:06;    
Item, three pewter dishes and candlesticks with  
      sheives and weights her share of it             00:01:03;    
Item, her share of four beast young and old and mare  01:01:00;    
Item, her share of a woolen and linen wheels          00:01:00;    
Item, her share of a steer and heifer with other 
      certain small trifles within the house          00:08:00;     
Item, he share of a bowl of barley                    00:01:03;    
Item, a hive of bees                                  00:05:00;    
Item, five bowls of oats her part of it               00:01:10;    
Item, her part of moneys in lands                     01:03:04;    
Item, her part of certain sheep young and old         00:11:0.         

Debts to be deducted out of the Inventory and also  
     out of the son’s Inventory ....... vizt., 
to Isabel Crow       20s;     
to her daughter Frances Lange  16s and a petticoat;      
the funeral charges of the Testatrix and her son 10s;     
to the clerk 3s ...;     
the probation of both wills 1s 0d;      
to John Costin 6d;    
to Kathe: Costin ..;      
Bessy Crow 6d;      
to Francis Lange a shee & a lamb;      
to Edward Crow .... ....      
to the Sumner 8d;      
the Register fee on both Inventories 4d;      
the servant wages xxx.     
Sum 3 pounds 8s 6d. ..... 8d Manks ......            

Pledges for the forth coming of the 
Inventory William Curlet & Thos: Crow.            

Jaine Costin’s Will is in the book 1667 nothwithstanding 
the probation thereof had no power to dispose of any 
thing except the 20s expressed in her son’s contract: 
the rest being all for the child use

Last Modified 16 July 2015