Inventory and Accounts of Christopher Fletcher alias Taylor, 1610 and 1632

Fletcher/Taylor would seem to have died intestate in 1610 but an administration account was not drawn up by his ex-wife Agnes Taylor until 1632 by which time she had remarried to William Miles. The legal fees for administration and burial, debts and bequests to his children had been paid by Agnes. His goods were valued at £49 7s. 0d. The debts due for hops and malt imply that he was a brewer. Total amount spent by Agnes Taylor £84 4s. 0d.
Period:
Stuart (1603-1714)Copyright:
Hampshire Wills Group