55 Dunster-Glover Memoranda

    [ca. June 15 1656]

    1. 1. for the £300—it is sayd it is not in the will:
    2. 2. for the farme at Sudbury it is sayd it was buillded with her estate, but [. . .] much
    3. 3. for maintenance of the family for his wives life, it is sayd unless so given in above inventor of the estate upon oath then we will answer to it. The planttife says he [. . .] in readi[ness?] for the stocke; in his last accompt
    4. 4. for the chilldrens educatione after death, for Sarah [being?] at Mr. [. . .] he payd for Mr. [. . .] son in the coledge
    5. 5. for Miss Prisilla the defendantt have nothinge against
    6. 6. for £20 lost to Mr Apleton: it was for wantt of aright [. . .] commons
    7. 7. for Mr. John Glover £6 15 nothing against
    8. 8. for [arbitrations?] this is left to the bench. Mr. Danforth saith somme wear, much but he saith it cold not come to so much.
    9. 9. Debts against Mr. Harris [settled?] against:
    10. 10. Debts against this conttry Mr. Sparhawke 33–9–8 Mr. Angier 13–1–2 Mr. Elldred 16–17–8 Mr. Kinge 6–12–4 Mr. [Shrimpton?] 6–12 Mr. Prichell £28–10s Mr. [Kayne?] left [property?] Rich. [York?] and John Prescott £2–7s Capt. Coke 31–12–03 Capt. Haukins £8–4–6 Capt. Cooke £8–4–6 Mr. Harise £7–1s Mr. Parker £1–15s–00 Mr. Moorcroft Tho. Scidmoor 08–00–00 Cheshollm 3s–7d Vall Hill 1–17–8 Hurst 5–00–00 Lady Moody 4–6–8 Betts 10s Mr. Boorne £5 Capt. Cooke 3–2–6 by wedinge plate £5–18s Mr. Humphrey and Mr. Fowell 154–13–04 Mr. Winthrope £4–18s Mr. Harrise £13–9–0 Mr. Smith £20 Dammage against: to ½ oxen the farme wher Willson it being in question we alon give the meadow

    [. . .]

    Sparhawk

    33–09–08

    Angier

    13–01–02

    Eldred

    16–17–08

    Prichel

    28–10–00

    Jacson

    00–19–00

    Prescott

    01–04–01

    Cooke

    31–02–03

    Haukins

    08–04–06

    Harris

    07–01–00

    Parker

    01–15–00

    Smith

    20–05–00

    Chesholm

    01–03–07

    Hill

    01–17–08

    Hurst

    05–00–00

    Moody

    04–02–08

    Betts

    00–10–00

    Cooke

    03–02–06

    Redeemed

    04–18–00

    Plate

    185–15–091

    To [. . .]

    06–12–04

    King

    25–00–00

    Morecroft

    08–00–00

    Skidmore

    12–19–00

    Harris

    05–00–00

    Bourne

    05–18–00

    63–09–04

    Mr. Dunster Debtor

    Item for plate

    30–13–03

    Item for a tipt juge and watch

    06–06–00

    Item house and land in Cambridge

    40–00–00

    Item to John Stedman

    70–00–00

    Item Richard French

    12–00–00

    Item the marsh

    15–15–00

    Item the house and well

    19–14–04

    Item the house [. . .] to Attkinson

    214–00–00

    Item a legacy given by Mr. Harris

    40–00–00

    Item utensils at Sudbury

    05–00–00

    Item Rentts for 11 kine

    49–10–00

    Item Rente for 5 oxen

    30–00–00

    Item Rente of Meadow

    10–00–00

    Item the [price ?] 5 oxen and bulls and 11 kine Willsons farme

    84–10–00

    Item lead pan

    01–02–06

    Item swine 2

    02–00–00

    Item received by bookes

    26–10–002

    Item received of Mr. Fowlle

    99–11–04

    Item by Rentes of Boston and Cambridge

    49–06–08

    Item advance on the inventory

    20–00–00

    Item [. . .] against the plate

    02–17–06

    Item one tankard

    04–08–00

    Item [. . .]

    expences before

    marriage [. . .] the farme at Sudbury

    50–00–00

    Item Inventory

    140–00–003

    Item the [press?]

    140–00–00

    Item Mr. Days house

    30–00–00

    Item other debts mor

    73–00–00

    Item Pecok and Sill

    08–00–00

    Item of Mr. Humphry

    71–04–09

    Item [. . .] to the plate &c

    100–00–00

    1385–08–004

    Item 14 kine

    63–00–00

    to rent of the farme

    102–00–00

    stock 15 kine 8 oxen

    118–16–00

    Item for paper

    02–10–00

    Item for cattell killed

    20–00–00

    1691–14–04

    Deduct £84 10s

    84–10

    Some

    1607–04–04

    Henry Dunster Papers. Further details on Dunster’s accounts; some of them duplicate entries in the preceding document. These may also be compared with the entries in I. Thomas, mentioned in the note to the preceding document, and in David Pulsifer, transcripts of documents in the Middlesex County Courthouse, i. 103–108. There are columns of figures, not reproduced here, on both sides of the document.