Individual Details
Mary (Templer)
( - Abt 1692)
Mary Templer (nee Unknown) - wife of Richard (14.1) Templer
February 1691 Inventory of Goods of Mary Templer, Late of Exeter, whose will was proved there
The Inventory Taken on 22nd October 1692
£. s. d.
Wearing Apparel 02. 00. 00
One jack, 5 spitts, dreeping pans, one pare Andirons,
searing iron, grid iron, two iron potts, iron kettle 02. 10. 00
In the Cross Keys: 2 ffeatherbeds, bolsters and rugs,
a table board and bedstead 02. 06. 00.
In the Anchor: 2 flock beds, two old rugges,
2 old bedsteads and a table board 01. 00. 00
One bedforme table, two pare dogs, 1 pare tongs 02. 15. 00
In the Bell, In the Draggon. In the (?) Lione.
In the Windmill. In the Mitor. In the Bare. In the Crown.
In the King’s Head. In the Lamb. In the Halls ??. ??. ??
In the Wine Cellar:
1 Pipe and a Halfe Cannarye 40. 00. 00.
1 but of the Sherrey 32. 00. 00.
halfe But Mallaga 15. 00. 00.
halfe hdd Port 07. 00. 00.
on empty wine cask 04. 00. 00.
In Puter wine measure 00. 10. 00
For Hay in the (illegible) Close 04. 00. 00.
For Puter, Brass and copper 10. 00. 00.
For 1 pigg in the loose 00. 10. 00.
For sheets, napkins, Clothing, towel 12. 00 00
In plate 14. 00. 00
For Cattles in the ffields 18. 00. 00
ffor Doung 00. 05. 00
ffor things decaied, lying loose wch we call Lumbor 03. 00.00.
(Casts given as 160. 15. 00*.
12. 12. 00
??? Amounts illegible – probably 33. 12. 00
206. 19. 00)
*AST – I'm not sure how these figures are suppose to add up?
This is worth approximately £24,000 in 2006 based on retail price index from 1692-2006
February 1691 Inventory of Goods of Mary Templer, Late of Exeter, whose will was proved there
The Inventory Taken on 22nd October 1692
£. s. d.
Wearing Apparel 02. 00. 00
One jack, 5 spitts, dreeping pans, one pare Andirons,
searing iron, grid iron, two iron potts, iron kettle 02. 10. 00
In the Cross Keys: 2 ffeatherbeds, bolsters and rugs,
a table board and bedstead 02. 06. 00.
In the Anchor: 2 flock beds, two old rugges,
2 old bedsteads and a table board 01. 00. 00
One bedforme table, two pare dogs, 1 pare tongs 02. 15. 00
In the Bell, In the Draggon. In the (?) Lione.
In the Windmill. In the Mitor. In the Bare. In the Crown.
In the King’s Head. In the Lamb. In the Halls ??. ??. ??
In the Wine Cellar:
1 Pipe and a Halfe Cannarye 40. 00. 00.
1 but of the Sherrey 32. 00. 00.
halfe But Mallaga 15. 00. 00.
halfe hdd Port 07. 00. 00.
on empty wine cask 04. 00. 00.
In Puter wine measure 00. 10. 00
For Hay in the (illegible) Close 04. 00. 00.
For Puter, Brass and copper 10. 00. 00.
For 1 pigg in the loose 00. 10. 00.
For sheets, napkins, Clothing, towel 12. 00 00
In plate 14. 00. 00
For Cattles in the ffields 18. 00. 00
ffor Doung 00. 05. 00
ffor things decaied, lying loose wch we call Lumbor 03. 00.00.
(Casts given as 160. 15. 00*.
12. 12. 00
??? Amounts illegible – probably 33. 12. 00
206. 19. 00)
*AST – I'm not sure how these figures are suppose to add up?
This is worth approximately £24,000 in 2006 based on retail price index from 1692-2006
Events
Families
Spouse | Richard Templer (1631 - 1680) |
Child | Alice Templer ( - ) |
Child | Richard Templer (1651 - 1651) |
Child | Anne Templer (1654 - ) |
Child | Richard Templer (1659 - 1659) |
Child | Thomas Templer (1660 - ) |
Child | Richard Templer (1669 - 1670) |
Child | Joseph Templer (1673 - ) |
Notes
Will Exon
Will Exon 1691February 1691 Inventory of Goods of Mary Templer, Late of Exeter,whose will was proved there
The Inventory Taken on 22nd October 1692
£. s. d.
Wearing Apparel 02. 00. 00
One jack, 5 spitts, dreeping pans, one pare Andirons,
searing iron, grid iron, two iron potts, iron kettle 02. 10. 00
In the Cross Keys: 2 ffeatherbeds, bolsters and rugs,
a table board and bedstead 02. 06. 00.
In the Anchor: 2 flock beds, two old rugges,
2 old bedsteads and a table board 01. 00. 00
Onebedforme table, two pare dogs, 1 pare tongs 02. 15. 00
In the Bell, In the Draggon. In the (?) Lione.
In the Windmill. In the Mitor. In the Bare. In theCrown.
In the King’s Head. In the Lamb. In the Halls
In the Wine Cellar:
1 Pipe and a Halfe Cannarye 40. 00. 00.
1but of the Sherrey 32. 00. 00.
halfe But Mallaga 15. 00. 00.
halfe hdd Port 07. 00. 00.
one empty wine cask 04. 00. 00.
InPuter wine measure 00. 10. 00
In Hay in the (illegible) Close 04. 00. 00.
In puter, brass and copper 10. 00. 00.
For 1 pigg in the loose 00. 10. 00.
For sheets, napkins, Clothing, towel 12. 00. 00
In plate 14. 00. 00
For Cattles in the ffields 18. 00. 00
ffor Doung 00. 05. 00
ffor things decaied, lying loose wch we call Lumbor 03. 00. 00.
(Cast sgiven as 160. 15. 00*.
12. 12. 00
???Amounts illegible – probably 33. 12. 00
206. 19. 00
*AST – I’m not sure how these figures are suppose to add up?
This is worth approximately £24,000 in 2006 based on retail price index from 1692-2006