April the 14 1701
 
A true inventory of all the goods and chatteles that
Thomas Stanton of Blackthorne dyeed possesed of
 
Imprimis his warein aparel and mony In his purs
In the hale chamber one fetherbeed
And four boursters and joyne beedsted and
Curttines to chuesttes (chests) and all the rest of
The furniture in that roume.

In the Chisken? (kitchen?) Chamber one joyn beedsted
And fetherbeed and boursters and all the
Rest of the goods in that chamber
Twelef pare of sheetes and all the other lenen
 In the halle one joyne tabbel five joyne
Stoules five letheren cheares and all the rest
Of the goodes in that roume
In the Chisken? (kitchen) One furnnis and all the brase
And putter one Jack  And to spites three pare of
Andirons five flicces (flitches) of bacbone (bacon) and all the rest
Of the goodes in that roume  
In the buttery five barreles one poulder (poudder?) in trough
Four tubes (tubs) crefferes (Ciesseres? - tempted to think cheeses) and all the rest of the Lumber
Four meares (mares) and geldings and all the horins ( harness?) 

Eight Cowes and three storne piges
Two chartes (carts) and wheles and plow three harrows
And all the other materalles of husbandry
All the wood about the yeard
One Roeffes (may be sheaf) of wheat and all the wheat in the
Barne and wheat in the sackes
A stump of beanes and haye
The crop of corn which is groein one his land