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Probate Inventories are one of the most important primary sources of information on Hungerford in the 16th, 17th and 18th century. They include detailed records of the
valuation of a deceased person. Some inventories are available on-line - they have been transcribed by Mrs Eileen Bunt, to whom the HHA is very grateful.
- Hungerford Probate Inventories 1650-1699 - Hungerford Probate Inventories 1700-1750
- Thomas Barrett, Balsdon, 1673 - John & Jane Tull, waggoner, 1669 - Anthony Ffield the Elder, Eddington, Yeoman, 1718 - Charles Hammond, Newtown, 1736 - Inventory of Thomas Cannon, apparently an insolvent debtor, 1761
See also: - Hocktide Court Book, 1583, 1656 and 1658 - Hungerford Constables' Accounts, 1658-1789 - Other transcribed original documents in the Archives
Updated: 18.2.2011
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