MRP: HB 77/C/3 Inventory of household goods, Bedingfeild Heigham jun. & his wife Hester Heigham

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HB 77/C/3 Inventory of household goods, Bedingfeild Heigham jun. & his wife Hester Heigham

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In the Men’s Chamber of ?Harthoft Garrett


In the Men’s Chamber of ?Harthoft Garrett vizt

1 ffeather bed & Bolstor
1 BedstedVallence & curtainds of Cloth
3 Blanketts & 1 rugg
1? Pallet bed
1 flock quilt
1 Wonscott ?stow Lyned wth Tin for drying ?vestments



In the Maids Chamber or Second Garret


In the Maids Chamber or Second Garret vizt

1 ffeather bed. Bolster & Pillar
3 Blanketts at 2 s each & 1 Rugg 4 s
1 Bedsted Vallence & stuff curtains
1 Large Wainscott Table & frame 10 s. & 1 Large folding Leaf [one letter crossed out] 8 s



In the Little Garret next the stares


In the Little Garret next the stares vizt

1 Large chest for Lynnen
1 Deal press
2 Turkey ?Work Carpetts
3 Ruggs at 4 s
1 old Trunk
2 bookcases wth frames & Glasse



In the Dyning Roome


In the Dyning Roome. vizt.

4 Cane Chaires 2 s & 1couch wth coushons 8 s
1 Large Looking Glass. 1 10 inch wide & 2. Ft. High
1 Table inlayed
7 Pictures all ffamily pices at 20 s each
1 Iron Harth



In the Chamber over the Kitchen vizt.


In the Chamber over the Kitchen vizt.

3 Blanketts. At 6 s each
1 quilt
1 black Table



In little Clossett in the foresaid Chamber over Kitch.


In little Clossett in the foresaid Chamber over Kitch.

1 Chest of drawers bed
1 ffeather bed Bolster & Pillow
3 Blanketts at 3 s &1 rugg at 4 s
1 Glass Case & fframe



On The Great Stare Case pictures


On The Great Stare Case pictures. vizt

1 of King Charles & 1 Queen Kathe X each
1 Large Still Life
The 3 ?[Hatal] sisters a large ?X
1 large Wolf
2 large hounds at full length20 s each
1 hound ?[price] half Lenght
2 Women half lengt
1 still life
1 Vergin Mary
1 ?[European]
6 Small painted X
9 prints



In the best Chamber over the little Parler


In the best Chamber over the little Parler vizt.

1 Damask Bed, Curtains & Vallence & quilt &
6 Elbow Chares wth Damask Couers, & a Large Serge
Case for the Bed
1 ffeather Bed Bolster & Pillors
3 Blanketts at 5 s & 1 quilt 8 s
1 Easie Chare
1 Steal Harth Shouelle & Tongs
1 Large looking glass - 2 ffoot 1 inch Wide & 2.11 High
1 Table & Stand



In the little Chamber next the back stares


In the little Chamber next the back stares

1 ffeather bed Bolster & Pillar
3 Blanketts at 3 s _ 1 quilt . & 1 rugg . 4 s
1 Bed sted & Curtains & vallence. printed Linnen
3 Cane Chares 2
1 Paper Hangins 6 s , 1 black Table 4s
1 Steal Harth Shouelle & Tongs wth Silver ?[carps] or [clasp]



In the Midle Chamber Called the nursery


In the Midle Chamber Called the nursery

2 ffeather Beds, 2 Bosters & 2 Pillars
1 Bedsted Curtains & Vallence of blew printed stuff
6 Chares blew serge
3 pcsTappestry Hangings & ?[has been crossed out ? - Glass] stuff
1 Large Looking glass 1 ffoot 8 inch wide & 2 ffoot high
1 blew Bed Curtains & Vallence
2 pcs Window Curtains
1 Chest of drawers new
1 Brass harth shouelle & Tongs
6 Blanketts at 3 s each 2 quilts at 4 s
In the passage 5 maps at 1 s each a ?[peuble Boston – highly illegible] 6 s
1 picture and Chimney a ?[handy] OR [FAMILY]



In the Harthoft Chamber


In the Harthoft Chamber

1 ffeather bed 1 Bolster & pillow
1 Bedsted Vallence & Curtains striped Camlett
3 Blanketts at 4 s & 1 quilt 6 s counter press 20 s
4 Elbow Chares & Strped Camlett Cuchions
1 quilles quilt
1 India Cabbinett at eight pounds
1 India chest for cloths
1 Large looking glass 1 ffoot 9 inch wide & 3 foot high
1 Small table
2 pare Window curtains
1 steele Harth Shovelle & Tongs
1 small Folding Table inlayed
?[Choyrey & Dresware]



In the Clossetts in the foresaid Chamber


In the Clossetts in the foresaid Chamber

1 large red leather Trunk
1 Large Looking glass 2 ffoot 9 inch wide & 2 ff 4 high
1 Table & Small Looking glass & dressing boxes
1 Beaurow



In the Clossetts in the foresaid Chamber


In the Clossetts in the foresaid Chamber

1 Iron Chest 8th ?[pts]
1 strong box with brass work
1 Chest drawers
1 Brass harth shovelle & Tongs
25 small pictures at 2 s
3 Chares at 2 s
1 pare striped worked Curtains
1 small Table
2 ?[rounds stoothe]



In the best Parler


In the best Parler, vizt

1 Copper Lakette & stand
1 Larger looking glass . 2 ffoot 2 inch wide & 2 ft. 6 high
1 black Table
1 marble Chimney &?[slabs]
Window curtains White ? satting
6 large Elbow Chares needlework at 10 s each
1 couch & needlework cushons
1 Looking glass over the Chimney 4 foot 7 long & 1.8 high
1 Brass fyre grate Shovelle & tongs
1 picture over the chimney
1 small round Table
1 Tea table 5 s all the Cheyney Cups potts ?[salurs] 35 s

Pictures vizt.

1 Seage of Troy
2 sea pictures
2 Battles ?[large oualle]
1 Venus & Cupitt
1 King ?[ahashusus]
2 straw ?[patrial]
2 Turks heads
1 small Sea ?
1 Large oualle
1 Large oualle



In the Hall


In the Hall vizt

1 pendulum Clock & case
2 pictures- ffamily xx
4 Cane Chares
1 Wonscott Table
1 Small wonscott Table
1 Large Map of England
2 XXXXXX
1 picture of Vergin Mary
1 ?Beaurow



In the little Parler

In the little Parler vizt

2 Cane Chares
1 Wonscott Side bord Table
1 Looking Glass ?ad the ?Chimney
1 Window Curtain Striped Stuff & ?Coxxxisle
1 Iron grate for fyre
2 xxxx of Lookx



In the Wash-house


In the Wash-house vizt

1 Large Copper belonging ?In the house
1 Small Copper - wth iron base & dxxx
3 Brewing Vessells & hand pxxx & ??Cooles
4 Washing Tubbs 2s.
1 Bottle Rack ?5s & 14 Doz. Glass bottles at 2s
1 Wooden ?sstand
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1 powdring Tub
2 Wooden S?lops

Carry over

Carry over



In the Passage to the Kitchin


In the Passage to the Kitchin vizt

1 Wonscott ?safe wth ??eyron xxxx
1 flower Tub
1 Large Wonscott Table
1 Napkin Press
1 old map



In the Kitchin


In the Kitchin vizt

1 Jack weight & line
1 iron fork shovell & ??tongs

  (Dozen Pewter plates xx/p Dozen 10d pxx
  (Ditto    Pewter Dishes 9d pxx

Total wt 210?li at 9d
1 Large Brass pott 20s
1 Midling brass pott 14s
1 Smaller pott 8s
1 Long Table

  Iron potts 8s each

1 Copper still ?wxxx & Tub & Chafing dish
1 Tea Kettle 6s each
1 Iron Crane in Chimney
2 Copper Drinking potts 3s
6. Brass Candle Sticks 2s
1 Brass fish kettle 10s 1 Dish kettles 6s
1 Brass stew pan 6s 1 ?hand stew pan 5s
1 Brass ?Ladles 2s & 1. Skinxxxx 2s stone xxxx 6s
4. spitts 3s each
1 Muskett 10s & 1 blunder buss 8s Banderleer & wxxx
1 pa brass weights & brass scales
1 Brass Warming pan
1 Brass pale
1 pare still yards
?Divers Small  ?utensills of Brass Tin or earthen ware vald at


Carry over

Brought over



In the Celler


In the Celler

9 xxxxx barrels for ?beer 2s each
2 Stands for ?beer 3s each


In the Little yard===

In the Little yard

1 Hen Coope
1 ?syde screen



In the Stable


In the Stable

2 Coach Geldings
1 pare Coach Harness
Curry, Comb & Brush
3 ??Bitts Case for Corn at 5s each



In the ??fire Court


In the ??fire Court

4 Lawrell Trees in boxes at 3s
4 Lawrell Trees in boxes



In the Garden


In the Garden

16 Sypruss (sic) Trees round the grass ?plats
1 Whet stone Grindstone
1 Water Tub 10s a Wheel Barrow 2s 2 spade 2 Sythe
3 ?frames xx xxxx bed

Carry over

Brought over



In the Coach-house


In the Coach-house

1 Chariott
4 Bins Cases for corn 5s
A Syder press
1 old cart
1 Mill for grinding Malt
XXXXXXXXXXXX1 Looking Glass our the Chimney



Plate


Plate 212 oz at 5s
6 silver knives & 6 fforkes at 4s each
1 Tankerd)
3 Castors)
10 Spoons)
2 Candlesticks)
1 pa Snuxxx & pan)

2 salt sellers)
5 ?salvers)
1 larg Ladle)
1 greeat Bason)

All weighed 212 oz.



Linnen


Linnen

3 Damask Table Clothes .... at 8s each
3 Damask napkins xxx old
2 ?Diaper Table Cloths at
10 Old Napkins
18 Towels ?Hulckaback xxx old
7 old Diaper Towels
3 Calla Sheetes . old
2 paire fine sheetes at



Notes

Bedingfield Heigham sen


Bedingfield Heigham (alt. Higham) sen. was a London merchant. His inventory is in TNA The inventory index record bears two dates, the first being 1693, the year before his son, Bedingfield Heigham jun. married Hesther White, daughter of Stephen White, merchant, whohimself was nephew and partner of Sir Stephen White, SVJS subscriber. Bedingfield Heigham jun. appears to have died c. 1707 as a widower, so Hesther White predeceased him at an unknown date. Bedingfield Heigham jun.’s inventory is in the Suffolk Record Office. A sentence but no will is available in the PRC.

The Lethieullier family was originally from Brabant, with a number of brothers active in London as merchants in the 2H C17th. At least three of the Lethieullier brothers were engagaged in trade with Portgugal - Abraham, Samuel, and William, all three of whom appear in the ML (1677) against the same Broadstreet address. Sir John Lethulier appears in the ML (1677) at Mark-lane, Tower Street Ward, and Christopher Lethulier appears at Turn-wheel-lane. Samuel Lethieullier was naturalised in 1656. Interestingly, Abraham Lethulier was a Dyer, as was William. Abraham was a founding committee of the Bank of England in 1694.

The strong Lethieullier connection with the White family is presumably through the Portuguese trade. Christopher, Samuel, William and Abraham Lethieullier were executors to the wills of both Thomas White and John White, merchants of Oporto, brothers of Steven White, the father of Hesther Bedingfeild and cousins of Sir Stephen White. Steven White, the nephew of Sir Stephen White, himself active in the Portuguese trade with his uncle, Sir Stephen White, made Christopher Lethieullier the executor of his will (1681 prob) and guardian of his children, who were below 21 at his death. In the ML (1677) Sir Stephen White and his nephew are shown at the same address in Hackney and also at the Spanish walk on the Royal exchange.

The Heigham family of Suffolk is probably linked to the parish or village of Higham, which is near Bury St. Edmunds. There appears to have been a manor of Higham/Heigham. In the 1630-70 period a Clement Heigham Esq. was living in the parish of Barrow, Suffolk, which is c. one mile south-east of Higham, and c. 8 miles west of Bury St. Edmunds. There are several earlier Heighams whose PRC wills have locations near Higham, such as Clement Heigham (prob. 1620), and Sir Clement Heigham (prob.1571). There may have been a Heigham London merchant early in the C17th. It seems likely that Bedingfield Heigham sen and jun came from a successful Suffolk family, with Sir Clement Heigham a Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer udner Elizabeth I.

A Bedingfield family with Suffolk and Norfolk connections appears in NA records from the time of Edward VI. There are many chancery cases throughout the C16th and C17th involving the Bedingfield family of Suffolk.




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