The following is a copy from the records now at Exeter, NH.

"A inventory of Mr. William Wintworth desesed. The 15th day of March, 1696/97, his estate is as followeth:

The lands and buildings & orchards 60 00 00

One Ox 3 15 00

One horse 2 10 00

4 cous 10 10 00

2 cattell of 2 yrs old 2 10 00

2 year old 01 10 00

One swine and grinding stone 00 15 00

All the iron work belonging to the plantation 03 08 06

Two iron pots 00 07 00

One fring pan & warming pan 00 12 00

2 tramell, 3 pare pot hooks & 1 pare tonges & fire shovel & stillards 01 10 09

One iron mortar 1 box _____ iron 00 09 00

4 looking and 1 _____ glass 00 15 00

All the pewter at _____________. 01 12 06

Three tin panes and a candell stick 00 04 06

7 glass bottles and earthern ware 00 05 04

one stone jug 00 01 06

4 yeards & 3/4 of cloth 00 05 00

2 tabell cloathes & 10 napkins 01 05 00

5 shetes & 4 pillow cases 03 16 00

2 tables, 8 old cheares & 2 chests 01 07 06

4 __________ and 1 pare of billows 00 04 09

Wodden ware 00 05 00

2 drinking cups, 1 dozen of _________ and 6 _______ 00 05 00

Total 97lbs16s 04d

Nath. Heard,

Tristan Heard,

Thomas Downs,

apraisers

New Castle. Apbrll ye 4th, 1697

Mrs. Elizabeth Wentworth (the widow relict of William Wentworth of Cochecho deceased) came before me Nathaniel Fryer Esqur Judge of ye probate of Wills and made oath that the within inventory is a true inventory to the best of her knowledge of ye Estate of her husband's estate (deseased) and that if any of his estate hereafter shall or dooth com to her Knowledge she will bring it in to ye probate office there to be aded.

Witness

Francis Tucker

Registr.

Nat Fryer

Judg off

Probart.