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Your Ref.: 14.3(P)/KEJ/7261 Oxford Archives

The true and p.fecte A ccompte of Catherine Oxlade relicte and ad.trix of all and singular the goods and chattels of Laurence Oxlad of Stokenchurch lately deceased made and exhibited the fourth day of March anno dni 1625 before the right (worthe) Doctor Barker vicar generall to the Reverend Father in god John lane,byshopp of Oxforde.

Inprimis this Accomptant chargeth herself w.th all and singular the goods chattels creditts and debts of the sayd deceased conteyned in an Inven. rie thereof 42pounds 13sh 4pence made and exhibited into this Courte amountinge in the whole to the full summe of

Sum (m)a anoris





Wherof this Accomcant dischargeth her self......... all owance of these sumes following w.ch she hath expended as ad.trix aforesayd.

Item layd out all the deceaseds funeralls all manner of ways

0 3sh 4d

Item layd out in takinge out the laws of adminis-tration and for the chaneges of this Accomplante to procure the same

1p 3sh 6d

Item payd to Tho. Pyckett of West Wyckham w.ch the deceased owed uppon lands att his death

6p 6sh 6d

Item payd to goodwyfe Preist of Marlow w. ch the deceased owed beinge the remainder of a debte of 12th Jne by land

2p 1Osh ..d

Debts owinge by the deceased uppoun land and yeat unpayd

Item owinge to John Oxlad of West Wyckham

2 7p 0 0

Item owinge to Willia(m) Bigge of Chinnor

10p 0 0

Item owinge to John Clarke of Stokenchurch

6p 0 0

Item owinge to Nicholas Oxlad of West Wyckham

1p 1O 0

Sum(m)a --------------------44p 1Osh




.... this Accomptant defineth all amountes of..........sumes followinge w.ch she hath expended necessarily in and about passinge this Accompte

Item for drawinge this Accomte for ingrossingeit, the Judge his decree, the Quietus est

1p 13sh 2d

under seale the (Ectars) fee the Acte and oath the (appartors) fee in toto

Sum(m)a tot (expoitor)

56p 16sh 6d





Sic decuct (deducens) appart restore in (manibus huius) computantes

.... for that fee hath expended more than fee hath (received) and is in surplusage - 14p 3sh 2d



Following statement in Latin unable to be correctly translated. All literature on this subject suggests that the only other information usually found is the date of probate, and sometimes the Executors names.



One English Pound in 1610 = £ 86.53 in 1999






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