wil 35 Machin Henry 1719
£2.00The Inventory of Henry Machin
A True and perfect inventory of all goods and shackles of Henry Machin of Penkhull who died on July 6th 1719
The Inventory of Henry Machin
A True and perfect inventory of all goods and shackles of Henry Machin of Penkhull who died on July 6th 1719
The Inventory of Roger Machin 1674
A true and perfect inventory dated 13th January 1674 of all goods and chattles of Roger Machin of Penkhull lately deceased by whose names subscribed.
The Last Will of William Mayor
In the name of God Amen. The 13th day of August in the seventh year of the reign of King William the Third (1695). William Mayor of Penkhull, Yeoman being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God.
In the name of God, Amen;
This is the last Will and Testament of me, Michael Henny, of Penkhull in the parish of Stoke upon Trent in the County of Stafford, Maltster;
Will of Michael Henny of Penkhull
The jury present that Richard Smith has died since the last frankpledge and held three acres of customary land in Penkhull and that Robert Smith is the next heir and of full age.
Quotes his Will.. in the name of God Amen
A True and Perfect infantry and Last Will of John Smyth, gent, late of Penkhull deceased taken 10th September 1681
A True and Perfect infantry and Last Will of John Smyth, gent, late of Penkhull deceased taken 10th September 1681
In the name of God, Amen, I, John Terrick of Penckhull in the parish of Stoke upon Trent in the County of Stafford, Gent., being of sound mind memory & understanding, do make this my last will and testament in manner & form following,
Terrick Mary 1808Â The last will and testament of Mary Terrick, spinster of Newcastle dated 28th February 1809
First I will and direct that all my debts and funeral expenses and the expenses of providing this my Will be paid as soon as conveniently
The teenth day of Januarie in the yeare of the ragne of our Soveriagne Lord Charles by the grace of God King of England France and Ireland the eighteenth Anno domfini] 1642.
I Roger Tittensor of Penkhull, of the Parish of Stoke-on-Trent Yeoman.
I appoint my loving wife and my son Roger to have this tuition of my daughter Mary Tittensor
Abstract of the Will of Thomas Tyttensore the elder of Penkhull 1588,
“On 17 July 1588, the 30th year of Queen Elizabeth’s reign, I, Thomas Tyttensore the elder of Penkhull in the county of Stafford, yeoman, make my last will and testament.
A trew and perfect Inventorie of all the goods moveable and immovable cattels and chattells whatsoever of Thomas Tittensor of Penkhull in the parish of Stoake upon Trent in the county of Stafford yeoman deceased preized by Randull Woodcock, Thomas Fenton, John Dale, Roger Dale the younger the 17th day, of May 1632
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A true and perfect inventory of all goods and chattels of
of Thomas Tittensor deceased taken 23 May, of 13th year of King
William 3rd 1701
Testator : John Tittensor of Penkhull, Yeoman
Died/buried (if known) : ?
Date of Will : 25 Nov 1710
Sole Executor : John Terrick
Witnesses : Robt Rhodes Junr; Thomas Hollins; T Fenton
Manor Court Date : 15 Apr 1713 Manor Court Minute Book : Vol. 2 page 152
Herriot [@ 1/- per acre if >1] : 3/-
An inventory of Goods etc for Roger Townsend of Penkhull of Roger Townsend Yeoman taken by Robert Smith and Thomas Elkin.
This relates to both his will and then the inventory of his assets at the time of death.
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