Inventory of John Beall

TestatorJohn Beall
OccupationYeoman
PlacePirton
Date created11 February 1699
Probate date14 February 1699


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Items in the inventory

Agricultural Value£44 0s 0d
Agricultural Equipment£9 7s 6d
Agricultural Equipment Details1 cart
CropsWheat, barley
Stated Acreage9
Animal Value£6 6s 6d
Animal Details1 hog, 1 cow, 1 sheep
Barns1+
Ready Money£3 10s 0d
Household Goods£7 18s 6d
Rooms4
Room DetailHall, kitchen, buttery, chamber
Hearths2
Inventory Total£71 2s 6d

People mentioned in the document

Name Relationship to testator Details Signed or Mark Function
John Beall Self Status: Deceased, Occupation: Yeoman, From: Pirton, County: Herts   Testator
John Beall Son From: Pirton, County: Herts   Executor
Mathew Lacy     Signed  Appraiser
John Farmer     Signed  Appraiser
John Collison     Signed  Witness

Database record number: PROBH-49
Record from Probate documents at HALS, identifier [H23/208]


Inventory:
Inventory lists belongings and their values, including such items as household goods, tools, and personal items. Occupations are often mentioned.

Administration Bond of John Beall

TestatorJohn Beall
OccupationYeoman
PlacePirton
Date created1699
Probate date 


People mentioned in the document

Name Relationship to testator Details Signed or Mark Function
John Beall Self Status: Yeoman, Occupation: Yeoman, From: Pirton, County: Herts
Comment: This document has not been transcribed
  Testator

Database record number: PROBH-50
Record from Probate documents at HALS, identifier [H23/208]


Administration Bond:
If a person died without leaving a will, someone (usually a relative) could apply to the probate court for a grant of administration, which would allow them to deal with the estate. Bond is a written guarantee that a person will faithfully perform the tasks assigned to him by a probate court. The executors posted Testamentary Bonds, the administrator posted Administration Bonds, and the guardian of a minor child posted a Bond of Tuition or Curation.

About Probate documents: Each will or inventory has a unique record number, each person mentioned in that will is linked to the unique record number.

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