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Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history." <[log in to unmask]>
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Cathy Hellier is absolutely correct that this is a steelyard and the pea is
a weight. Stilliard/Steelyard are often misspelled.

On Wed, Sep 1, 2021 at 3:00 PM Nancy Upshaw <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Ok, just found something on Google Books, from the book Caldecote: The
> Development and Desertion of a Hertfordshire Village by Guy Beresford, an
> estate inventory includes “In the Hall, …[furniture], [dishes], one warming
> pan, one clock, one fyer scieve, [more furniture and dishes], two pokers,
> one pair of tongs, four brass candlesticks, one brass pint pot, one brass
> fender, one pair of doggs, one pot hook, one iron cleaver, ONE PAIR OF
> SHILLIARDS, one pair of bellows, one pestol and mortar.”
>
> So they may be a sort of fireplace tool or cooking tool. Maybe the “pea”
> referenced in the wills is a stand or other type of containment for the
> shilliards.
>
> Ok, not so much a puzzle as before.
>
> - Nanxy
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