The Inventory of William Peene of Loose 1695

An Inventory of the goods and chattles of William Peene of Loose in the County of Kent Tanner deceased made the nineteenth day of February in the seventh year of the Reign of our soveraign lord King William of England seen and appraised by Thomas Hither of Boughton Munchelsey in the County aforesaid Tanner and James Whatman of Loose aforesaid Tanner as followeth /

His purse and wearing Apparell ---- £8

In his Kitchin
Nine pewter dishes 1 Table 1 Jack and some other small things ---- £3. 8.s

In his Hall
A clock 1 Table 2 joyned stools 1 pair of Brandirons and some other small things ---- £3. 5.s

In his Butteries
Three Brine Tubbs 6 milk vessels and some other small things ---- £2

In his Brewhouse and wash-house
2 Coppers 2 Iron Pots and some Brewing vessels washing vessels and drinking vessels and some other small things ---- £7. 15.s

In his Servants Chambers
Four Flock-Beds and stessles a pair of great Balances some weights an Oast Hair and some other small things ---- £9. 15s

In his Garret
One Quarter of Rye ----£1

In his Chamber over his Hall
Two Feather-Beds 1 stessle a coverlet ---- £9

In the Buttery Chamber
One Feather-Bed and stessle and all the furniture belonging 1 press Cupboard 2 Chests and some other small things ---- £6
Two dozen of towels 1 Dozen of Table Clothes 1 Dozen of Napkins ---- £6. 6.s

A small library of books ---- £9

For things unseen and forgot ---- £1

In his Tan Yards
540 Sole-Hides ---- £432
500 over-Leather Hides ---- £350
Raw Hides at his Beam ---- £66
Horns and Hair ---- £5
Bark in his Barns ---- £60
Baskets shears wheelbarrows and other working tools ---- £2

In his Hop Garden
Poles for 2 acres of ground ---- £14

In the Stable Barne and Close
Four Horses and 1 Cow ---- £14
One load of Hay ---- £1. 5.s
Two Hogs ---- £1. 10.s
In Debts due ---- £20