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Will and Inventory of Tristram Hooker, 1608

Hooker. The most valuable item listed in the inventory is wood stored in his yard. He also had 4 acres of crops, three bullocks, a sow and a pig but also swarms of bees, one of which he left to his daughter. Other items of interest in the inventory were woollen and linen wheels and a mustard mill.

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Hampshire Wills Group