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Claim for loss of property #4754 – Particulars

  No. of Claim Name of Claimant Description of Claimant Address of Claimant  
  4754 Ralph Woods Beerhouse Keeper Old Ship Inn 41 Bolton Street, Copperas Hill, Liverpool, late of the Boatman Inn Beerhouse, Ball Street, Sheffield  
  Nature of Claimant’s Interest   Particulars of Claim Amount of Damages Claimed  
  The nature of my Claim is for damage to Personal Property   To value of 6 Windsor Chairs @ 6/3 each £1 17s 6d  
    To value of Six Boston Stools @ 3/6 each £1 1s    
    To value of Six Rush seated chairs @ 4/6 each £1 7s    
    To value of Four Deal Tables @ 8/. Each £1 12s    
    To value of One Brass Fender   10s    
    To value of Two Iron Fenders at 3/6 each   7s    
    To value of One Dust Pan   2s 6d  
    To value of Chimney Glass   16s    
    To value of Set of Fire Irons   3s 6d  
    To value of damage done to Kitchen Dresser   14s    
    To value of Sixteen Yards of Cocoa Matting @ 2/9 per Yard £2 4s    
    To value of 2 Cocoa Door Mats @ 3/6 each   7s    
    To value of Three Wash up Tubs @ 2/3 each   6s 9d  
    To value of one Hearth Rug   8s    
    To value of Four Iron Saucepans   14s    
    To value of Four Panchions   2s 6d  
    To value of Eighteen Metal Table and Tea Spoons   4s 6d  
    To value of Twelve Knives and Twelve Forks   7s    
    To value of Mahogany Tea Caddy & Contents   7s    
    To value of One Tea Tray   2s 6d  
    To value of Four Small Waiters   2s    
    To value of Three Zinc Pails @ 1/9 each   5s 3d  
    To Value of Two Pair of Womens Boots @ 8/. Per pair   16s    
    To Value of One Pair of Childs Boots   2s 6d  
    To Value of Two Woollen Mens Shirts   16s 6d  
    To Value of Two Flannel Shirts 5 Yards   6s 8d  
    To Value of Two Pairs of Flannel drawers 4 yards   5s 4d  
    To Value of One Boys Over Coat   14s    
    To Value of One Boys Woollen Shirt   5s    
    To Value of One Boys Cotton Shirt   2s 6d  
    To Value of Five Pairs of Stockings assorted   6s    
    To Value of One Flannel Petticoat 4 Yards   4s    
    To Value of Three Chemises @ 3/6 each   10s 6d  
    To Value of Two pairs of drawers @ 2/6 per Pair   5s    
    To Value of One Bonnet   8s    
    To Value of One Paisley Shawl £1 10s    
    To Value of Three Childrens Frocks @ 3/. Each   9s    
    To Value of Six Childrens Pinafores   9s 6d  
    To Value of Three Childrens Chemises @ 1/. Each   3s    
    To Value of Two Pairs of Drawers   2s 10d  
    To Value of One Flannel Petticoat   2s    
    To Value of Three Linen Sheets @ 4/. Each   12s    
    To Value of Four Cotton Sheets @ 3/9 each   15s    
    To Value of Eight Pillow Slips @ 1/2 each   9s 4d  
    To Value of Four Bolster Cases   8s 2d  
    To Value of Two Table Cloths   14s    
    To Value of Four Glass Cloths @ 8d each   2s 8d  
    To Value of Four Roller Towels @ 1/4 each   5s 4d  
    To Value of Three Hand Towels @ 10d each   2s 6d  
    To Value of Damask Table Cover   7s 6d  
    To Value of One Oil Case Cover   2s 9d  
    To value of Two Fine Water Cans   3s 6d  
    To value of Garden Spade   2s    
    To value of Four Brass Candlesticks   6s    
    To value of Two Tin Candlesticks   1s    
    To value of Twenty four Pieces Earthenware destroyed   10s    
    To value of Twelve Cups and Twelve Saucers China   7s 6d  
    To value of Thirty Four Mugs and Jugs   6s 3d  
    To value of Eighteen Quart Jugs   7s 6d  
    To value of Twenty four Gill Glasses   12s    
    To value of Two half Gallon & two Gallon Jugs   2s 9d  
    To value of French Tot Glasses   2s    
    To value of Seven Stone Bottles   6s    
    To value of One Grey Parrott as per Statement of Owner £5      
    To value of replace Twenty four Pieces of Paper Hanging for Walls in four Low Rooms and Hanging of the same @ 1/½ per piece £1 7s    
    To value of One Hundred & Eight Gallons of Ale at 11d per Gallon £4 19s    
    To value of One dozen of Pint Bottles of Ale & Bottles @ 4/6 per dozen   4s 6d  
    To value of One dozen of Gill Bottles of Ale & Bottles @ 3/2   3s 2d  
    To Value of One dozen of Ginger Beer and Bottles   2s    
    To Value of Two Boxes Cigars @ 8/6   13s    
    To Value of 1 lb of Tobacco @ 3/4   3s 4d  
    To Value of Two Gross Pipes @ 1/6 per gross   3s    
    To Value of Nine Pounds of Ham @ 7½d per lb   5s 7½d  
    To Value of One and half Stone Bread @ 1/9 per stone   2s 7½d  
    To Value of Four Pounds of Bacon @ 8d per lb   2s 8d  
    To Value of Seven Pounds of Cheese @ 7½d per lb   4s 4½d  
    To Value of One & half Pounds Butter   2s 1d  
    To Value of Four Pounds Sugar @ 5½ per lb   1s 10d  
    To Value of half Pound of Coffee     6d  
    Wearing Apparel Destroyed as per Statement of Owner        
    To Value of One Under Coat & One Over Coat £2 10s    
    To Value of Two Pairs of Mens Boots @ 12/. Per pair £1 4s    
    To Value of One Pair of Boys Boots   6s 6d  
    To Value of Four and half Yards of Table Oil Cloth @ 1/9 per yard   7s 10½d  
    To Value of Three Window Curtains   3s    
    To Value of Two House Rugs   12s    
    To Value of Six Pleasure Boats known to Mr Henry Harris of Cornish Street for which the Owner claims £5 each £30      
    To the Value of 8 pairs of Oars @ 4/. Per Pair £1 12s    
    To the Value of 3 Pigs Known to Mr Thomas Rushton vier [?] Maker Globe Works, Total Weight 27 stone @ 6/9 per stone £9 2s 3d  
    To Value of 5 Pig Stys & Stable Fixtures & Fittings the same been Tennants Property for which the said Tennants claim £9      
    To Value of Set of Skittles & Balls, Skittle Bag, Boarding & Seating recently erected & for which the Owner claims £2 5s    
    To Value of One large Gate & fixing to Enclose Yard £1 5s    
    To Value of Coal House recently Built by the Tennant and one Ton of Coal & Coke for which the said Tennant claims £2 10s    
    To Value of Three Swill Tubs @ 5/. Each   15s    
    To Value of One Metal Pan   8s    
    To replace repairing Tools, Two cwt of Pitch etc. for repairing Pleasure Boats for which the Owner claims £2 15s    
    To Value of Two Tons of Manure as per Statement of Owner at 4/. Per Ton £2      
    To Value of damage done to Tennants fixtures & Fittings in the said Beerhouse consisting of Wood Partition Ceiling & doors £8      
    To loss of Business in consequence of Inundation £150      
    Removing of Debris to Nine Men one day @ 2/6 per each £1 2s 6d  
    Particulars of property Destroyed as per statement of Owner        
    One Iron Kettle   2s 6d  
    Stock in Trade destroyed as per Statement of Owner        
    Contents of Larder Destroyed as per Statement of Owner        
    Particulars of Property Destroyed in Yard and Out Premises as per Statement of Owner        
        £269   5d  
  Certificate Granted
26 June 1865
Assessed by Consent at £70      

Note: Line 95: 'Tennants' [sic]
Line 104 'per each' [sic] Presumably 'per day each'

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