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Nicholas Tomkins Inventory
« on: Thursday 16 March 23 21:25 GMT (UK) »
Need help with this inventory please
A true and perfect Inventory of all the goods, cattle and every chattels of Nicholas Tomkins of Tysoe, in the County of Warwick, yeoman, deceased taken and apprised the 13th. day of December Anno Dom 1642 by us whose names are underwritten

Imprimis  his apparel and ready money                                      £  5
Item         in the hall, two tables, two cupboards and other necessities                                                          £  2
Item         the top chamber below the hall, one bed, one chest, other example of furnishings                                             £  2/3/4
Item         in the chamber on other hall, two beds, other furniture and ……. and other  furnishings                                                     35s
Item         in the chamber  under other lower chamber, a bed, two cowpers and all other …. some other commodities                     £  5
Item         utensils in the kitchen                                          20s
Item         23  ….  pewter, . …….. ….. and all other things in the house unnamed                                                                              £  3
Item         the horse and beasts, carts, ploughs and all things needed for the farm                                                                                £40
Item         crops and wool                                      £13/6/8
Item         the corn stored  the ground  and  the  ……. barn                                          £70
Item         …….  ….. ……. ………. and ……..  ……….                            £20
Item         Sc…….   ….  ……. and all other  kinds  whatsoever not priced                                                                                           £  3

               Summa totalis                                  £166/5/0

   John Shevernaye  Vicar
   Walter Palmer
   Richard Tomkins his mark
   Thomas Malyn     his mark
   Thomas Darlow   his mark

   10 Oct ….. 1645  ….. …… ……
Rees: innkeeper/farmer/solicitor, Haverfordwest, Wales; Menzies: innkeeper, Glen Lyon, Scotland;
Tomkins: merchants, London;  Lee:  farmers, Watford Village, Northamptonshire; Pocock, teachers, Bristol; Grace: doctors, cricketers, Gloucestershire; Day: lithographers, London; Clark:  teachers, Folkstone.
Banks: farmer/curriers/shoemakers, East Ham, Bermondsey, East End

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Re: Nicholas Tomkins Inventory
« Reply #1 on: Friday 17 March 23 11:41 GMT (UK) »
Here's my stab:

A true and perfect Inventory of all the goods, cattle and every chattels of Nicholas Tomkins of Tysoe, in the County of Warwick, yeoman, deceased taken and apprised the 13th. day of December Anno Dom 1642 by us whose names are underwritten

Imprimis  his apparel and ready money                                      £  5
Item         in the hall, two tables, two cupboards and other necessities                                                          £  2
Item         the top chamber below the hall, one bed, one chest, with the rest of the furnishings                                             £  2/3/4
Item         in the chamber over the hall, two beds, with furniture and ……. and other  implements                                                     35s
Item         in the chamber over the lower chamber, a bed, two coffers and all the linen ?nor other commodities                     £  5
Item         things in the kitchen                                          20s
Item         Brasse  pewter, ?coopery ?wards and all other things in the house unnamed                                                                              £  3
Item         the horse and beasts, carts, plowes and all things necessary for the Teame                                                                                £40
Item         Sheepe and wool                                      £13/6/8
Item         the corn and hay already ????                                          £70
Item        Corne upon the grounde and the ?deads yeare                        £20
Item         Scaffoulds   ….  ……. and all other  kinds  whatsoever not priced                                                                                           £  3

               Summa totalis                                  £166/5/0

   John Shevernaye  Vicar
   Walter Palmer
   Richard Tomkins his mark
   Thomas Malyns     his mark
   Thomas Darlow   his mark

   Decimo Octavo Junij 1645 apud Wigon ?pd domini Cancelar ibim comissa fuit ....


Latin is not my forte, but it appears to be 18th Jun 1645 at ?Wigon Nicholas "Tompson" has died intestate, Rebecca Tompson his relict is given the Administration, sworn/witnessed by John Toy, Clerk, and ?? Field, ?Notary ?Public?
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Re: Nicholas Tomkins Inventory
« Reply #2 on: Friday 17 March 23 12:23 GMT (UK) »
Thank you very much for your efforts Sunnylew. Much appreciated.
Rees: innkeeper/farmer/solicitor, Haverfordwest, Wales; Menzies: innkeeper, Glen Lyon, Scotland;
Tomkins: merchants, London;  Lee:  farmers, Watford Village, Northamptonshire; Pocock, teachers, Bristol; Grace: doctors, cricketers, Gloucestershire; Day: lithographers, London; Clark:  teachers, Folkstone.
Banks: farmer/curriers/shoemakers, East Ham, Bermondsey, East End

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Re: Nicholas Tomkins Inventory
« Reply #3 on: Friday 17 March 23 22:22 GMT (UK) »
A few more suggestions.

Inventory was taken on 10 December 1642 (not 13th)

… two cubberds and other necessaryes     

… w(i)th the rest of the furniture
 
… one harnes and other Implements
                                                                                                     
… and all the lyn(n)en w(i)th other comodityes   
                 
… coop(er)y wares …

... the corne and hay already med

… Scaffoulds shovells fewell and all other things whatsoev(er) unpriced

John Stevenage (I don't think it's Vicar, it seems to end ...cler ?)

Notes
harnes = harness
coopery ware = cooper’s utensils
already med = already made (growing)
deads yeare = allowance for sown crops which will grow and therefore accrue in value during the year following the death

(in the Latin) Wigorn = Wigornia = Worcester


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Re: Nicholas Tomkins Inventory
« Reply #4 on: Friday 17 March 23 23:27 GMT (UK) »
Thank you very much Bookbox; this now being the second time that you have offered your expertise and assistance.
Much appreciated.
Rees: innkeeper/farmer/solicitor, Haverfordwest, Wales; Menzies: innkeeper, Glen Lyon, Scotland;
Tomkins: merchants, London;  Lee:  farmers, Watford Village, Northamptonshire; Pocock, teachers, Bristol; Grace: doctors, cricketers, Gloucestershire; Day: lithographers, London; Clark:  teachers, Folkstone.
Banks: farmer/curriers/shoemakers, East Ham, Bermondsey, East End

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Re: Nicholas Tomkins Inventory
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 18 March 23 14:06 GMT (UK) »
John Stevenage (I don't think it's Vicar, it seems to end ...cler ?)

I think it's John Stevenage's initials JS, then cler[icus] - minister.

The Clergy Database shows John Stevenage being appointed Perpetual Vicar of Tysoe in 1605. There's no further record for him to show when he died or was appointed elsewhere, and the next record for Tysoe isn't until 1790, but his ordination record gives his age as 27 in 1602, so it's quite possible that he was still there in 1642.
Researching among others:
Bartle, Bilton, Bingley, Campbell, Craven, Emmott, Harcourt, Hirst, Kellet(t), Kennedy,
Meaburn, Mennile/Meynell, Metcalf(e), Palliser, Robinson, Rutter, Shipley, Stow, Wilkinson

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Re: Nicholas Tomkins Inventory
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 18 March 23 14:15 GMT (UK) »
I think it's John Stevenage's initials JS, then cler[icus] - minister.

Good call, arthurk. I saw the Clergy Database entry for 1605, but thought he probably wouldn't still have been there in 1642. But you're probably right.

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Re: Nicholas Tomkins Inventory
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 18 March 23 21:45 GMT (UK) »
Thank you ArthurK and Bookbox
Rees: innkeeper/farmer/solicitor, Haverfordwest, Wales; Menzies: innkeeper, Glen Lyon, Scotland;
Tomkins: merchants, London;  Lee:  farmers, Watford Village, Northamptonshire; Pocock, teachers, Bristol; Grace: doctors, cricketers, Gloucestershire; Day: lithographers, London; Clark:  teachers, Folkstone.
Banks: farmer/curriers/shoemakers, East Ham, Bermondsey, East End

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Re: Nicholas Tomkins Inventory
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 19 March 23 09:26 GMT (UK) »
Does your expertise extend into English lady's clothing in the late 1700's?
I would have three images of paintings:
1. The Hon. Dorothy Petcher but the image could be Elizabeth Ann Petch [Mrs. Samuel Tomkins of Carpenters' Hall died 1810] or  her mother Mrs. Mary Petch, nee Ellis, d. 1821, the relict of William Petch, Page of the Backstairs to George 111 d.1771 the king's hairdresser
2.Mrs. Charlotte Papendik, nee Albert. She played with Elizabeth Ann Petch as a child, as her father Frederick Albert was the German born hairdresser of Queen Charlotte.
3. Lucy Tomkins, the wife of painter Petro William Tomkins

All three have half sleeves with a puff of material.

The first is my direct ancestor.
Keith

Rees: innkeeper/farmer/solicitor, Haverfordwest, Wales; Menzies: innkeeper, Glen Lyon, Scotland;
Tomkins: merchants, London;  Lee:  farmers, Watford Village, Northamptonshire; Pocock, teachers, Bristol; Grace: doctors, cricketers, Gloucestershire; Day: lithographers, London; Clark:  teachers, Folkstone.
Banks: farmer/curriers/shoemakers, East Ham, Bermondsey, East End