1649 - 1682 (32 years)
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Name |
Richard "Richardus" Ingram |
Nickname |
Richardus |
Birth |
26 Dec 1649 |
Penkridge, Staffordshire County, England |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
25 Sep 1682 |
Penkridge, Staffordshire County, England |
Person ID |
I108528 |
Ingram-Related |
Last Modified |
12 Aug 2024 |
Father |
Richard "Richardi" Ingram, b. Abt 1620, Of Levedale, Penkridge, Staffordshire County, England d. 1666, Staffordshire County, England (Age 46 years) |
Mother |
Margaret Huntbache, b. Abt 1624, Of Penkridge, Staffordshire County, England d. Yes, date unknown |
Family ID |
F41112 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Katherine Arcoll, b. Abt 1650, England d. Yes, date unknown |
Children |
| 1. Richard Ingram, b. Abt 1670, Penkridge, Staffordshire County, England d. Yes, date unknown |
| 2. Margaret "Margret" Ingram, b. 30 Nov 1671, Penkridge, Staffordshire County, England d. Yes, date unknown |
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Family ID |
F41115 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
3 May 2015 |
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Notes |
- Richard Ingram's will was written in May 1682 and probated by November 1682. He named wife Katherine Ingram and daughter Margaret Ingram.
- (Research):15. Richard Ingram, yeoman, taken by Robert Stevenson, Thomas Byrch and Humphrey Arkoll on 14 October 1682.
ntbl l s d Cat. Ref. No.ntbl In the hall one long Joyned table 4 joynd stooles one sidetable one joined screene one Iiron Jack one iron grate ffireshouell & tonges one little hanging Safe and 3 chaires 02 17 04 12 15ntbl In the lower parlor one long Joynd table one side table two Joynd formes one Chaire three cussions one Joynd Bed one fetherbed fether bolster two blankets curtaines & vallens & window curtaines 06 01 04 9/12 15ntbl In the upper parlour one joynd Bedsteed two featherbeds one featherbolster two pillows three blankets two hanging presses one chest two coffers one trunk three boxes Curtaines and vallens & one chest at the stares had 09 10 00 9/12 15ntbl ntbl In the best Chamber one long joynd table six chaires of turkey worke 1 livery table one Joyne bedsteed two ffeatherbedds two ffeatherbolsters two pillows two blankets one rug Curtaines & vallens five turkey worke cushens one Iron grate ffireshouell & tonnges one window Curtaine & two Carpetts 13 00 02 9/12 15ntbl In the Little Chamber one Joynd Bedstidd one little Joynd table one fetherbed one fetherbolster two fether pillows two curtaines & vallens one Joyne Chaire & two Cushions 04 11 00 9/12 15ntbl In the chamber ouer the house one long joyne table one Joyne ffourme two Joyne Bedstidds two chaires two ffether beds two ffetherbolsters six blankets with Curtaines & vallens 09 19 08 9/12 15ntbl In the middle Chamber one long Joynd table one joynd Bedsteed one joyne fourme one fetherbed & fether bolster two blankets one Rugg one carpet one window curtaine one livery Cupboord curtaines vallens & one chaire 06 13 00 9/12 15ntbl In the furthest Chamber two bedsteads two featherbeds two fetherbolsters 4 blanketts with Curtaines and vallens 07 00 00 9 15ntbl In the Chamber over Oldfields shop 4 bedstidds seaven Couerings & four blankets the servant man's bed with three blankets one fetherbed five fetherbolsters eight fether pillows six Chaffbedds and ten bolsters 14 16 04 9 15ntbl Six and twentie peeces of larg pewter one dozen & halfe of pewter plates eight Chamber potts one dozen & halfe of pewter candlesticks six pewter Salts two pewter guns & eight flagons three dozen of pewter Spoones 11 15 06 10 15ntbl In the Cockloft Six strike of Rye three score & ten strike of mault & other small things there 11 10 00 6 15ntbl Barlye pease and fitches in the baren 20 10 00 6 15ntbl Hay 05 00 00 6 15ntbl In the shop chamber two bedstidds 00 10 00 7 15ntbl Three hogsheads of Ale in the Cellar 04 10 00 6 15ntbl In the kitchen three brasse potts three brasse kettles two brasse ffurnaces one mault mill one Iron Grate 08 13 04 10 15ntbl Hogshead barrels and brewing vessels 03 03 00 7 15ntbl Spitts Dreeping pans and other iron Implements 01 03 04 7 15ntbl Ffower hogs 04 00 00 2c 15ntbl Six and twentie paire of fflaxen & hempton sheets 15 paire of canvace sheets nine long flaxen tablecloathes three dozen of hempton napkins seven dozen of fflaxen napkins three dozen of canvace napkins thirteen flaxen pillowbeeres with towels 27 04 00 13 15ntbl One Lease granted by S[i]r Edward Littleton Bar[o]n[e]tt of the house and lands thereunto belonging wherein the said Richard Ingram did lately Inhabitt and Dwell valued at 24 00 00 24 15ntbl ntbl Spetialties ntbl John Tomlinson of Bickford 20 12 00 26 15ntbl William Rathbone of Penkrich 07 08 04 26 15ntbl Thomas Ward of Leavall 10 00 00 26 15ntbl John Stevenson of Otherton 10 12 00 26 15ntbl William Rathbone of Penkrich 06 07 00 26 15ntbl Edward Grateley of Pillington 11 16 00 26 15ntbl Thomas Mountford of Water Eaton 05 06 00 26 15ntbl John Stevenson 10 12 00 26 15ntbl Wool fflax and hempe 01 02 06 4d 15ntbl Bacon Beefe Butter Cheese and other household provisions 01 10 00 18 15ntbl Pailes Ladders baskets stone troughs stone Cisternes and all other things forgotten and not valued before 01 10 00 7 15ntbl His waring apparel and money in his purse 10 00 00 23 15ntbl The totall sume 293 03 10 ntbl Desperate Debts [ on separate sheet] 03 03 05 27 15
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