MOOC8/44.9 - HARRY MUGGRIDGE

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🔎 MOOC8 Inventory for Harry Muggridge

MOOC Reference: MOOC8/44.9

Date: 18250915
Names: Harry Muggridge
MOOC8/44.9 {18250915} 15 September 1825 Harry Muggridge d: 15 Sep: 1825 Inventory of all such property as has been relinquished by the death ab intestato of Harry Muggridge on the twelfth day of the month of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty five for the benefit of his surviving widow Helena Johanna Sporkman on the one and his two minor children begotten in a former marriage with Martha Grainger, named The aforesaid property having been inventoried by the undersigned Commissioners from the Board of Orphan Masters, according to a statement made by aforesaid widow and was found to consist in the following, viz: Thus inventoried in Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope on the 15 Septemb: 1825 according to a statement made by the aforesaid widow and George Muggridge who declared to have acted herein bonafide and that to the best of their knowledge they have not withheld or secreted any thing that belonged to the aforesaid estate. And the said appearers further declared that they are and will at all times be ready and willing to confirm their statement by solem oath if required, promising at the same time that if after the date of these presents any property of this estate might be discovered, shall faithfully communicate it to the Orphan Chamber in order to amplify this inventory with the property so discovered. In witness whereof we the Commissioners together with the appearers and me the Secretary have subscribed to these presents As Commissioners: J: Kuys, J: Horne Helena Johanna Muggridge geboren Sporkman, George Belam Muggridge In my presence: J:J:L: Smuts

1) Carolina Martha born on the 4:th May 1810
2) Henry Muggridge born on the 25 June 1813
In the passage
one table with a green cloth
fifteen chairs
one easy [chairs]
In the front room
one window curtain
four pictures
one table with a blue cloth
one sofa
one ward robe
one small glass case
a time piece
one brass fander
one small case of mathematical instruments
a brase bits compleat
three pair of plyers
a small pair of scales
two silver watches with two seals and four kees
a gun and three powder horns
a pocket pistol
a tea cady
one ink stand
In the hall
one table
seven pictures
one foot stool
one cannister
In the bed room
two tables
one bureau
one bedstead
one mattras
one bolster
two pillows
two blankets
one counter pain
one small mattras
one feather bed
a wash hand stand
one close horse
four trunks
one looking glass
one toilet glass
one curtain plank
four waiters
a gold watch with chain and 4 seals
a mahogany bedstead with furniture complete
one mattras /horse hair/
three pillows
three blankets
eleven decanters
five wineglasses
three tumblers
four and twenty plates
three dishes
one tin soupturien
eleven spoons
fifteen knives and forks
two tea pots
two milk gugs
one sugar pot
six basons
two sugar cannisters
one coffy pot
one chaven dish
a set of tea China /incomplete/
a plated tea pot with silver edgings
six silver tea spoons
four pictures
two large looking glasses
twelve jars
a paper mill
a bread basket
a cruet stand
a quantity of stone bottles and a quantity of wine bottls
a monkey /water/
In the kitchen
five iron pots
two tin pots
two tea kettles
a frying pan
a tin roaster
a colander
a fork, a scummer, a ladle
seven candle sticks
a chopper
a set of fire irons
a tin dish
two pails
two water halfaums
two funnels
a copper water gug
a tin night candle shade
a sword
a pickle tub
In the front store
seven pair of curricle stop joints
ten pair of head joints for carriages
two pair of cake tongs
five chaff cutting knives
thirth five bill hooks
thirty one grobe hois
two spiders for pole of curriacles
fifteen pick axes
one axletree for cart with bushes
five termintars
one large copper pump
two sky light graters
six copper bolts
twelve ears for half aums
two pair of gridirons
twenty seven old shaving rasps
one screw plate with taps
twelve larking irons
two bars of blister steel
nine bars of shear steel
one small screen plate with 12 taps
one pair of cast iron boxes
eight claw hammers
two hundred eighty five holdfasts
five cap linckpins
forty seven stock locks
sixty old locks
fifty screw bolts
two roller bolts
ten shutter fastnings
two box irons
one pair of double gridurons
twenty one staples and 20 plates for carriages
one pair of brass castors
twenty six bell cranks and one spring
one house bell
eight brass stays for chandeliers
thirty two box staples
one large door lock
ten small [door lock] and 5 handles
six socket for carriage splinter bars
three table fastnings
two brass moulds
one touble brass pulley
one box containing 110 keys
ten pieces of lead
two masons hammers
one pair of cast iron birshes
three leather braces
two cast iron pot leds
one copper pot
three mahogany leafs for table
three brass sheaves and one brass pulley
two morters chissels
two patent caps for wheels of carriages
one brass nut
two common caps with iron nuts
two wood taps
six brass bits
four brass studs for harness
one brass lock with bolts and key and locking plate
one door bolt
two wire springs for carriage
two saddle trees for cart harness
one land measuring chain
seven beds screws
one iron chest lock
one oven door
four carriage springs and 6 stays
one termeater
one box of sundries
two pair of brass bolt hinges
two mould boards
a quantity of spike nails
a box containing nails and screws
11 1/2 lb of borax
a colter
four cast iron shoes
two grasshopper springs
2 lb of copper nails
one iron rale for covered waggon
one shutter fastning
one pair of sheep sheers
sixteen rub stones
sixty six half stones
one chemney piece
one casr iron fly wheel for mangle
three sets of stock dyes and tap complete
one wind up jack
four pair of tongs
a pair of charriage springs
a pair of straight springs for cart
a double brass pulley
two garden
a glue pot
two pair of garden shears
a seale beam
six seycles
a brace with 22 bits
a pair of small waggon wheels
four chuk brace rings for carriage
a pair of brass door hinges
thirteen hay knives
five chaff cutting knives
forty six scythes
four butchers clevers
three fire fenders
a kitchen fender
a wine sieve
a keg of paint
three brass bushes
a large lifting screw with brass bush
thirty three pair of hooks and hinges
two pair of large grasshoper springs
nine pair of door hinges
eight pair of hinges
two marking irons
a writing desk and stool
one hundred and twenty emery sticks
sixty handles
fifty five latches
twenty three ritches
twenty seven staples
a lifting screw
a horsecollar
four loops for seat of cart
two bridles
five shutter bars
two pair of joint hinges
a pair of bolt hinges
a pair of brass hinges
a iron scraper
a pair of scessars
two small sledge hammers
a pair of large joint hinges flat, file and one [file] round
eleven bundles of horse shoe iron 1094lb
two bundles of vat hoops iron 266lb
four bundles of flat hoops iron 526lb
three bundles of inch 1/4 square iron 531lb
nine bundles of inch 1/4 round iron 1585lb
two kitchen ranges
twenty one wrought iron tank plates
a ridge anchor
four bags of horse nails 298 lb
a large lifting jack
a bundle of spring steel 87 lb
sixteen tyres for wheels
a large iron tellor for ships rudder
a quantity of old chain
a pair of guageons for ships wind liss
a large spintle
a large seale beam
three skeas for waggon
a cask of red lead
three crow bars
fifteen new plough shares
seven plough stews
ten colters for ploughs
eleven old plough shares
twenty one new draft irons for ploughs
a second hand fire stone
forty four small turn voars for ploughs
two frames and bars
ten cast iron wheels
twenty six large turn voars for ploughs
a wrought iron stove
two cast iron ovens
three dogs for pulling on tyres on wheels
a kitchen fender
a number of round and square bowls
a quantity of spokes and thimbles
a quantity of blocks with sheaves
a quantity of springs
a quantity of swingles
two bugles for carts
a stove
two large boom irons
a quantity of boom irons
a quantity of cast irons
a quantity of leaves for springs
an oven door
a pipe frame
two water grates
five large braces and one spiatle for ship rudders
four loops for carriage
a number of axle arms
a pair of large gate hinges
nine iron stantions
three curriacle bars
480 filleys
106 long spokes
76 short spokes
five deal planks
a quantity of coats
two carpenters benches
a quantity of timber
a number for handles for picks
a number of old iron axles
a bundle of plate iron and 8in and 16in thick 110 lb
two sheets of iron 73 lb
twenty six thin plates of sheet iron 348lb
a plate of bush plate 28lb
three ladders
a quantity of old iron
four pair of smiths bellows
five anvils
six vices
a large iron forge
two forge basks
a number of tongs
a number of hammers
a number of tools of different kinds
a number of iron boxes for wheels
a scale beam with scales and wights
twelve screen plates with taps
a body of waggon
thirteen wood axles
five large planks
two cast iron troughts
four pair of shears
a drilling machine
thirty two p: of chain trails
a chain 69 feet long
a chain 1 1/2 inch link 58 feet long
2 [chain] 2 inch link 100 feet long
2 [chain] 95 feet long
two skid chains
three dog chains
a bag band
a cow chain
a number of hooks
a number of spars
a quantity of old copper and brass
a number of old spans
a gig frame
a cart frame
forty felleys
a quantity of carpenters tools
a quantity of fire wood
a number of wood hoops
a new set of springs for carriage
a pair of new wheels
a number of old wheels and bottom frames for waggons
two ships coppers
four ploughs
a number of large blocks
a ships wind liss
a bottom frame for carriage
a new open horse waggon
a new tray
a new covered pleasure waggon
a phaeton
a new open cart
a small cart
a carriage complete
a number of knees for ships
a cast iron stove
two arrows

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