The inventory is on the right hand page above. The transcription of the inventory is:
[In left-hand margin]
Arthur Clarke
adm. Granted
388
At a Countye Court held at Boston 31^th
October 1665
power of administration to the Estate
of the Late Arthur
Clarke is Graunted to Sarah his Relict
in Behalfe of her
selfe & sonne. Edward Ranson Recorder
[in left-hand margin]
Invty
388
An Inventory of the House & Goods
of Arthur Clarke
Impr The House & ground | 055-00-00 |
Item 2 Katles & 2 Skilletts | 002-00-00 |
Item 3 small Iron potts | 000-18-00 |
Item 3 pewter Dishes 3 pottingers, 3 pewter Cuppes, a Salte, 6 saucers & a halfe pinte pott | 000-14-00 |
Item 9 Earthen Dishes | 000-02-03 |
It 7 Earthen potts, a panne and a platter | 000-04-03 |
It Callicos, a table Clothe, & 3 napkinnes | 000-07-00 |
It 6 pillow beares of Cotton | 000-09-00 |
It 3 p^r of sheetes | 000-18-00 |
It 3 old Shirtes | 000-03-00 |
It a Flock bed and 2 haive bedds | 002-00-00 |
It a Bolster, & 2 Feather pillowes, & a Silke grasse Bolster, & 2 Cotton pillowes | 001-05-00 |
It 2 p^r of Blanketts | 001-07-00 |
It 5 wooden platters | 000-03-06 |
It 3 Sifter & 2 doz. ?unchers @ 2 Chaires | 000-07-06 |
It 2 Bedsteads | 000-18-00 |
It a Table & a Frame | 000-10-00 |
It a Chest & Kneadinge troughe & 2 Boxes | 000-12-00 |
It 2 Joynd Stooles, a trammel & tongues | 000-06-00 |
It Carpenters tools | 000-12-00 |
It Latinne Bookes & Bibles | 000-16-00 |
It 4 ?wayes, a Morter, pestle, a p^r of yvoke Cards & a Wollon wheele | 000-18-00 |
It 4 sevess | 000-06-00 |
It a Grindstone | 000-05-00 |
It ?he gallie potts not prised by us, but prised my Mr. Jno Endicot & Mr. Daniel Stone; with n^t is in y & the Litle Barrels | 001-00-00 |
Thomas Matson | 071-19-06 |
Sarah Clarke Deposed in Court that this
is a true Inventory
of her Late Husbands Estate, that when
she Knows more she will
Discover it to the Recorder Edward Ranson Recorder SS 1666
The source citation for this record is:
"Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991," indexed database with digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 4 July 2016), Suffolk County > Probate Records, Vol. 1-4, 1628-1677, Volume 4, page 251 (stamped, image 812 of 832), Arthur Clarke inventory.
This record was not found in a search of the Massachusetts Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991 collection on Ancestry.com. I found the early volumes on Ancestry in the collection, and paged throguh them trying to find probate records for my ancestors. This was actually easier than searching the database! Remember - not every record in any of the state probate record databases is indexed by Ancestry - only a select few.
Arthur Clark (1620-1665) married Sarah --?-- before 1644, and they had two children - a daughter Sarah born in 1644, and a son, Samuel Clark, born in 1646.
The inventory mentions wife Sarah and a son, but not a daughter. I struggled a bit with some of the words - the spelling was often creative in these records and I am not an expert in 17th century household items. I did the best I could in the limited time available.
I am descended from the son Samuel Clark (1646-1730), who married Rachel Nichols (1654-1722) in about 1676. Arthur and Sarah (--?--) Clark are my 9th great-grandparents.
NOTE: Genea-blogger John Newmark (who writes the excellent TransylvanianDutch blog) started a Monday blog theme years ago called "Amanuensis Monday." John offers this definition for "amanuensis:"
"A person employed to write what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another."
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Randy, a very valiant effort with difficult handwriting. I do think the "Stock" bed is a flock bed.
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