Will of John Dugmore, yeoman, 1685

This is a transcript of the will of John Dugmore, yeoman, dated 17 July 1685. He left £10 to each of his unmarried daughters and 20s to his married daughter. He left the rest of his goods to his son John, except for the very detailed list of household goods he bequeatehd to his wife Sibyl:
'Sibyl Dugmore my loving wife £10 of lawful English money and one feather bed, an under bed, one bolster, two pillows, two pairs of pillow beers, eight pair of sheets, two dozen of napkins, three table clothes, two canvasses, two coverlets, two blankets, ten dishes of pewter, two candlesticks, half a dozen of saucers, a pewter bowl, two pewter salts, a brass pot, two brass kettles, a brass skillet, a basting spoon, a pair of pot hooks, a pair of tongs, a pair of andirons, a spit, and dripping pan, a hogshead, a three quarter vessel, two boxes, a little bucking cowle'.