In 1664 Richard Craze was taxed for 2 hearths, paying two shillings per hearth in two instalments.
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Anna Crase of the parish of Illogan, widow, William Angove of the same place, yeoman, and Richard Crase of the same place, paid bond for Administration of the goods, chattels and credits of Richard Crase deceased.
An inventory of the goods and chattels of the parish of Illogan late deceased was taken by Richard Angove and William Hocking 16 Feb 1681/2.
Impr. For his purse and wearing Apparell —— |
£01 00s 00d |
Item. In the Hale A table board Cubbard forme & A Little Chest —— |
£01 00s 00d |
In the Chamber over the Hale one bed & furniture one Truckle bed Steed one board & forme & Ch------ —— |
£02 00s 00d |
In the Chamber over the Chicking two Steed beds wth there furniture & other small things —— |
£02 00s 00d |
In the Chicking five small brass pans and brass Crock & other small things —— |
£02 10s 00d |
For seven smale pewter platters one Candell Stick & one flagon —— |
£00 10s 00d |
For two Mares —— |
£05 00s 00d |
For one Cow & one yeareling —— |
£03 00s 00d |
For one wheelbarra & one handbarra —— |
£00 08s 00d |
For one Harroe —— |
£00 05s 00d |
For one sowe —— |
£00 05s 00d |
For one Axell tree & one paire of Layers —— |
£00 10s 00d |
For two geese —— |
£00 01s 00d |
For the tenement in Grelles for the terme of two lives —— |
£40 00s 00d |
For things forgotten —— |
£00 05s 00d |
The total Sum —— |
£58 14s 00d |
Administration was granted to his widow and relict Anne Crase on 20 Feb 1681/2. 2