Living Standards and Material Culture in English Rural Households 1300-1600: Digital Archive

Alice Forward, Ben Jervis, Chris Briggs, Mathew Tompkins, Tomasz Gromelski, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5284/1085022. How to cite using this DOI

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Inventory Details
Document Ref. E 153/1921 m. 3
Escheator John Wode
Document Date Thu aft Exaltation HC, 5 Hen V (16/09/1417)
Date quindene of Easter, year 4 (03/05/1416)
Reason outlaw felony murder
Place (Modern Placename) Pendok (Pendock)
County Worcestershire
Name John Sandy
Occupation smyth
Key Text
John Sandy of Pendok [Pendock], smyth, on quindene of Easter, year 4 [3 May 1416] put in exigence for outlawry for divers felonies and murders (murdris): 5s., total value; 1 pair of ?balyes, 6d.; 1 ?onefeld, 12d.; kaseri pinsons and 1 Grindyngston, 18d.; and other vtensilia domus, 12d.; and issues of a cottage in Pendok.
Related Documents E 357/25 rot. 3d m. 1
Total Value of Goods (pence/d) 60
Item Details
Inventory Value No. 347
Quantity (unit) pair
No. of Items 1
Item Function Unknown
Inventory Value No. 347
Value per Item 12
No. of Items 1
Item Function Metalworking
Inventory Value No. 347
Valued as part of group? a
No. of Items 2
Item Function Metalworking
Inventory Value No. 347
Valued as part of group? a
No. of Items 1
Item Function Metalworking
Inventory Value No. 347
No. of Items 2
Item Function Househols Utensils

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