Priory of Brewood
Hereafter folowyth all suche parcelles of implementes or houshold Stuff, Corne, Catell, ornamentes of the church and such other lyke founde within the late priory there at the tyme of the Dissolucion of the same house, Soulde by the Kinges Commissioners to Thomas Gyfforde, esqr.
The Churche
Fyrst, one table of alebaster, owlde formes and settes, ij. particions of carvyd woode, pavyng of the church and quere, xxviij. panes of glas, and on masboke
xxs.
The Vestrye
It’ ij. payr of grene dornyx[230] westmentes, j. olde cope of sendall, one serples, j. altercloth and j. towell, j. litell bell, and a sensure of latynne
iiijs.
The Chapter House
It’ iij. panys of glasse and ij. long formes soulde for
xijd.
Belles in the Stepull
It’ ther remayneth unsolde in the stepull iij. belles.
The Hale
It’ there ij. tabulles and a forme soulde for xijd.
The Parlore
It’ j. foldyng tabull, j. forme, j. chayre, j. cubborde, and the hangyngs of payntyd clothe
ijs.
The Cheffe Chamber
It’ one fetherbedd, ij. oulde coverlettes, j. oulde blankett, j. tester of whyght lynen clothe, ij. bed-steddes, ij. formes, j. cubborde, one joynt chayre, ij. oulde coffers, j. boulster, ij. pyllowis, and iiij. payre of shettes
xs.
The Baylyffes Chamber
It’ one mattres, j. coverlet, one blankett, and one axe
xijd.
The Buttery
It’ ij. ale tubbes, j. oulde chest, j. borde, j. tableclothe, and ij. candlestykys of latenn
xijd.
The Kechyn
It’ ij. dressyngbordes, ij. stoles, j. forme, j. ladder, j. bz [] di’ of salte, iiij. porrengers of peuter, iiij. platters, ij. saucers, and ij. braspottes
vs.
The Larder
It’ one great chest, j. troffe, and two little barrelles
vjd.
The Brewhouse
It’ v. tubbes, j. keler, j. olde tubbe, j. olde table, j. olde whele, and one chese presse
xvjd.
The Yelyng House
It’ iij. colyng[231] ledes, ij. brassepannes, and vij. oulde tobbes
vs.
The Boultyng House
It’ iij. troffes, j. watering fate, j. boulting huche, j. busshell, and ij. tubbes soulde for
viijd.
The Cheslofte
It’ ij. litell tubbes, ij. chese rakkes, ij. charnes, j. lytell whele, and ij. shelves
viijd.
The Kylhouse
It’ j. hercloth and j. lader hengyng upon the wall of ye seid house
xjd.
Grayne
It’ one quarter of whete vjs. ijd., quarter of munke corne viijs., j. quarter of ottes xxd., j. quarter of pese ijs. viijd. In all
xviijs. iiijd.
Catell
It’ one horse iiijs. soulde to the said Thomas
iiijs.
Waynes
It’ j. wayne and j. dungcarte sould for
xvjd.
Heye
It’ for x lode of hey
xvs.
Plate Soulde
It’ soulde to George Warenn j. chales and iij. spounys all whytt weing viij. ounces at iijs. iiijd. the ounce
xxvjs. viijd.
Dette receyvyd
It’ receyvyd of an olde dett dwe to ye seid late priorye
xxvjs. viijd.
The sume totall of all the guddis of thys seid late priory with xxvjs. viijd. for dett receyvyd and xxvjs. viijd. for plate
viili. vjs. jd.
Rewardes gyvene to the late Abbes and the Covent ther at ther departure
| Fyrst to Isabell Launder | xls. |
| It’ to Christabell Smith | xxs. |
| It’ to Alice Beche | xxs. |
| It’ to Felix Baggshawe | xxs. |
| cs. |
Rewardes gyvene to the servantes ther at theyr lyke departure
| Itto William parker, Chapelan, | xxxs. | |
| Itto Robert Baker | xiijs. | iiijd. |
| Itto Margarett Burre | ijs. | |
| Itto Thomas Bolde | iijs. | |
| Itto William Morre | ijs. | vjd. |
| It to Thomas Smith | xs. | |
| It to Kateryn Alate | xiijs. | iiijd. |
| It to Philip Duffelde | iiijs. | |
| lxxviijs. | ijd. |
It’ in cates boughte and spente at the tyme of the commissionours being there for the dissolucion of the seid late priory, and for the saffe kepyng of the guddes and catell there found duryng the seid tyme
lxs.
The sum of the paymentes aforeseid is, xj. li. xviijs. ijd. and so remayneth in the seid comissionour’s handes nil, for they have payd more then they for the goodes of the seid late priory have receyvyd by iiij. li. xijs. jd.
Md. that the Prioresse of the seid late Priory hath receyvyd of Michaelmas Quarters Rente dwe to the seid Priory these Parcelles folowing, and none other as sche sayth.
| Fyrst, of Mr. Thomas Gyfford for Blythbery for halfe a yere | xxxiijs. iiijd. |
| It’ of Mr. Thomas Moreton for le feldes for half a yere | xxvjs. viijd. |
| It’ of T ... Tunkes for the rente of hys ferme for halfe a yere | vjs. viijd. |
| It’ of John Penford for halfe a yeres rent | viijs. |
| It’ of Thomas Pitt for a hole yeres rente | ijs. |
| It’ of Cristofer Alatt, for one quarters rente | vjs. viijd. |
| Summa | iiij. li. iijs. iiijd. |
Md. that ther is owyng to the seid late Priory of Michaelmas Rente by the confession of the foreseid these parcelles.
| Fyrst, of Barnaby Clarke for iij. yeres quiet rent | xviijs. |
| It’ of the balyff of Tonge for j yeres rente | ijs. |
| It’ of Willm Wydowes for j yeres rente | xijd. |
| It’ of the lordshype of Brome for j quarter rente | lxs. |
| It’ of Rychard Gowgh for halfe a yeres rente | viijd. |
| It’ of Mathew Parker for halfe a yeres rente | xvd. |
| It’ of John Staunton for halfe a yeres quiet rente | vjd. |
| It’ of ... Blakeman for halfe a yeres rente | xijd. |
| It’ of ... Whytemore for ij yere | vjd. |
| It’ of Thomas Johnson for halfe a yeres rente | iijd. ob. |
| It’ of the churchwardens of Brewode for iij yeres rente | iijd. |
| It’ of Robart Bromhall for halfe a yeres rente | iiijd. |
| Suma | xxxiiijs. ixd.ob |
Penc’ and Porc’ grauntyd and alottyd to the late Prioresse and Convent’ there by the seid Commissionours.
| Fyrst, to Isabell Launder, late prioresse | lxvjs. viijd. |
| It’ to Cristabell Smyth | xxxiijs. iiijd. |
| It’ to Alys Beche | xxxiijs. iiijd. |
| It’ to Felix Baggeshawe | xxxiijs. iiijd. |
| viijli. vjs. viijd. |
APPENDIX IV
INVENTORY OF SALE AT ST. THOMAS’S PRIORY, STAFFORD
(Augmentation Office. Miscellaneous Books, Vol. 172)
| The late Priory of Saint Thomas nygh Staff | Herafter folowyth all suche pcelles of Implementes and housholde Stuffe Corne Catell ornamentes of the Churche and suche other lyke founde wythin the seid late Monastery at the tyme of the Dissolucon of the same house Soulde by the Kynges Commissionors to the Reuerend father in God Bysshope of Couet and Lychefelde the xviiith Day of October in the xxxth yere orf [sic] our Soueraigne lorde Kyng Henry the viiith. |
| That ys to saye |
| The Churche | Fyrst j Tabull of woode at the hye alter iiij Candulstykes of latyn j Crosse of latyn the deskys in the quere j olde alter in our lady Chapell j Imag of our lady one payre of olde Organes ij syde alters j Rode the flatt Roffes ouer the Churche and Crosse yeles wyth all the Glasse and the pauenement j Rode in the Churche ij Images and one Cloke soulde for | cxs. |
| The Vestry | It. iiij Tynacles of oulde redd Baudkynn iij oulde Vestmentes j oulde Cope of Crymsonn Veluett iij oulde Copes of redd Baudkynn j of grene and Redd sylke vij other oulde Copes iij Fruntes for the alter of Dune yelowe and grene Sylke v olde alter clothes towel and tow sacryng Belles soulde for | xlvs. |
| The Cloyster and the Chapter house | It. the glasse Iroun pauementes tyle and shyngull wyth the Roffes ther j
lauer of leade i Cundyth It. the glasse in the Chapter house and pauyng stounes ar soulde for | cs. |
| The Dorter | It. all the Selles ther ar soulde for | xjs. |
| The Frater | It. ij Bordes ther soulde for | xijd. |
| The newe Halle. | It. j olde Wynde for Stone the Iroun in the Walles the smale Cundyth in the Courte ij Bordes and tow Formes in the oulde halle soulde for | xs. |
| The Priors parler | It. ther j foulden tabull ij formes iiij chayres and the hengynges of lynyon ar soulde for | xvjd. |
| The Water Chamb. | It. Bedstedes the hengynges paynted ij fetherbeddes ij boulsters ij pyllowes and iiij couerlettes sould for | xxs. |
| The Great chamb. | It. a beadsteadd j fetherbedd j Couerlett ij fustyon blankettes and a boulster soulde for | xxxiijs. |
| The ij iner chambs. | It. ij fetherbeddes iiij oulde Couerynges ij boulsters ther founde solde for | xxs. |
| The Chamb ouer the Chapell | It. ther j bedstedd j Couerlett j payre of blankettes j payre of shetes j fetherbedd j Cupborde j forme j smale borde j Chayer and the hengyng of lynyon clothe soulde for | xijs. |
| The Carters chamb. | It. ther j bedstedd j payr of shettes j materes and iij oulde Couerlettes soulde for | ijs. |
| The Buttery | It. ther ij Napkyns iiij ould Borde clothes j wesshyng towell j kyffe[232] ij pewter Saltes xij lomes ij Costrelles[233] iij oulde tubbes soulde for | vs. |
| The Kechenn | It. ther iiij Brasse pottes j Broche[234] ij Brasse pannes j brasynn morter ij Cobbordes j pott beme of Tymber j musterd queren[235] j kemnell j Skymer j fleshehoke ij payr of henges ij payr of potthokes vij platers j voyder[236] iij dysshes iiij saucers iiij potyngers and j Shuffnett sould for | xijs. vjd. |
| The Brewhouse and Bakhouse | It. ther ij Brewing leadds ij fattes vj wortleades j panne in a Furneshe j steping Sesterne j here for the kill in the Brewhouse chamb j bedstedd j matres j Couerlett j payr of Shetes j Blankett j borde iij trowes and j bultyng tubb whyche ar soulde for | xls. |
| Tymber sould | It. Tymber lying about the Scite of the seid late priory ys soulde for | xiiijs. |
| Grayne and Heye at Orb’toun Grayunge | It. in Whete there iij qrt at vijs. le qrt It. in Rye and Munkencorne xj qrt at vjs. viijd. the qrt It. in Barley xl qrt. at iijs. iiijd. the qrt. It. pese x qrt at vjs. viijd. the qrt whyche amountyth to the Sume of It. of hey ther founde xx lodes at ijs. the lode amountyng to the Sume of | xxjs. lxxiijs. iiijd. vjli. xiijs. iiijd. lxvjs. viijd.xls. | xvjli. xiiijs. iiijd. |
| Grayne att Barkeswhiche Graunge | It. in Rye ther xij qrt. at vjs. viijd. the qrt.
amountyng to the Sume of It. in Barley iiij qrt at iijs. iiijd. the qrt.amountyng to the Sume of | iiijli. xiijs. iiijd. | iiijli. xiijs. iiijd. |
| Hey att the Priory | It. of hey ther founde xij lodes at ijs. the lode soulde for | xxiiijs. |
| Waynes att Orb’ton Graunge wt other | It. ther j Iroun bound Wayne and j other onbounden wyth yokes and temes thereto belongyng and ij harrowes | xs. viijd. |
| Waynes and harrowes at Barkeswych Graung | It. ther ij Waynes j Ieronbound and the other vnbounde ij harrowes ij plowes wt yokes and temes to them belongyng | xiijs. iiijd. |
| Catell soulde att Orbtoun Graunge | It. ther founde xij Oxenn soulde for It. ix kyne soulde for It. ther founde viij wening Calues at ijs. the pece on wyth an other It. lx yewes soulde for It. lxx lambes at xd. the pece It. iij carthorses and ij mares wt a Carte and gere belongyng to them soulde for It. vj Swyne oulde and yonge sould for It. vj Wynter bestes soulde for | xli. iiijli. xs. xvjs. iijli. lviijs. xxxs. xs. xls. | xxvj. li iiijs. |
| Catell att Barkeswyche Graunge | It. ther founde at the tyme of the dyssolucion of the seid
late priory xij Oxen soulde for It. iiijxx Wethers at xvjd. the pece It. ix Swyne soulde for | x. li. cvjs. viijd. vijs. | xvli. xiijs. viijd. |
| The sume total of all the guddes founde within the seid late mon att the tyme of the dyssolucion is | iiijxx vijli. ixs. vjd. |
| Rewardes gyuen to the Couent ther at ther Departure | Fyrst to Rychard Whytell late prior It. to Ric. Haruy subprior It to Sr. Xpofer Simson It. to Sr. Thomas Bageley It. to Sr. William Pykstok It. to Sr. William Stapulton It. to Sr. William Bovdon | vjli. xls. xls. xls. xls. xls. xxs. | xvij li. | xxixli. |
| Rewardes gyuen to the seruantes late apperteynyng to the seid priory at the dissolution therof | It. to Philip Chetwyn It. to George Bowghey It. to Peter Sponer It. to Edmund Sale It. to Roger Cokes It. to James Coke It. to Richard Turner It. to John Coke It. to Willm Loncome It. to Thomas Stapulton It. to Thomas Beche It. to iiij plowgh dryuers It. to Alis Bech It. to Agnes It. to Hewe Baker It. to Susan Turner It. to Katerin Whyttyll It. to Richard Baker It. to Henry Baker It. to Nicholas Wood It. to Richard Whytell It. to Grola Hordram It. to Denys Rochson It. to John Bache It. to Raufe Hales It. to Elizabeth Grene | xvs. xs. xs. xvs. xvs. xs. vijs.vjd. iiij.s.iij.d. iijs.iiijd. vijs.vjd. xvjs.viijd. vjs.viijd. iijs. iiijd. iijs. iiijd. xs. xiijs.iiijd. xiijs.iiijd. xiijs.iiijd. iijs.iiijd. iijs.iiijd. xvs. iijs.iiijd. xxd. xxd. xvs. xxs. | xijli. | xxixli. |
| Cates bought | It. in Cates bought and spente at the tyme of the Commissionors beyng there for the dissolucon of the seid late priory and for the saffe kepyng of the guddes and Catell there duryng the same tyme | viijli. xixs. xd. |
| The summe of the paymentes aforseid ys | xxxvijli. xixs. xd. |
| Md. the Remayneth a specialite of xl. li. ixs. ijd. vpon the Reuerend father in God Rowland bisshop of Couentry and Lych for the guddes of the seid late priory by hym bought and not yet payed for as apperyth by on obligacon beryng date the xviijth day of October in the xxx yere of our Souerayngne lorde King Henri the viijth paiabull at the feast of Saint Andrewe the appostyll which shalbe in the yere of our lorde God MDXXXIX | xl. li ixs. ijd. |
| And so Remayneth in the seid Commissionors handes | ixli. ijd. |
| Certyn guddes or stuffe founde at the seid late priory whiche Remayneth vnsolde |
| Gylte plate Whyte plate Lead remayn eng vnsould | Fyrst 1 Chales all gylte wayeng It. 1 Chales all whyte wayeng It. ther ys estemed to be xliiij fothers of leade valued at | xix oz. ixoz. di. xl. li. |
| Belles remayneng vnsoulde | It. ther found iiij belles valued at | liiijli. |
| Md. there remayneth all the howses edyfyed wythin the precincte of the seid priory except the flatte roffes ouer the Churche the crosse ylez wyth the glasse and pauement in the Churche wt. the Roffes glasse yron pauement tyle shingull of the Cloyster and Chapter house whych ys soulde. |
| Plate morgagyd to Dyuers parsons | Fyrst in the handys of Syr Gryme at acton j Stondyng Cuppe Morgagyd for——It. in the handes of Willm Stamforde at Rowhaye ij syluer saltes for xli. In the handes of Mr. Lytelton j Bason and on ewer of syluer for xli. In the handes of Willm Litleton of Stafford on senser of syluer for lxvjs. viijd. In the handes of Vmfrey fox thelder of Opton j Crosse of woode platyd wt. syluer and sett aboute wt. stones for xxli. |
| Pencions and stypendes appoyntyd and allottyd to the late prior and Couent of the seid priory by the forseid Commissionors. |
| Fyrst to Rychard Whytell late prior | xxvjli. xiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Rychard Haruey | vjli. |
| It. to Xpofer Symsoun | vjli. |
| It. to Thomas Bagley | Cvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Willm Pykestoke | Cvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Willm Stapulton | Cs. |
| Sum liiijli. vjs. viijd. |
| Fees and Annuites grauntyd out to dyuerse persons before the dyssolucon of the seid late priory |
| Fyrst to my lorde Ferres hygh stuard | xls. |
| It. to Mr. Robert Browne | xvs. |
| It. to Mr. Phylypp Chewynn | xxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Edward Whytell | xxxiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Hugh Baker | xxs. |
| It. to Willm Harney [sic] | xs. |
| It. to Willm Bagley | xs. |
| It. to Rychard Torner Baker | xs. |
| It. to Jamys Cocke | xxs. |
| It. to George Bougley | xxs. |
| It. to Thomas Stapultoun | xs. |
| It. to Alexander Rattclyff | xiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Ottes Hollande | xiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Rychard Whytell | xxs. |
| Summ | xiij li. xxd. |
| Dettes owyng by the late prior and Couent of the forseid priory befor the dyssolucon therof |
| Fyrst to Mr. Edward Lyteltoun Esquier | ixli. xs. |
| It. to Vmfrey fox thelder | xvijli. iiijs. |
| It. to Willm Chamber of Westoun | Cxvjs. jd. |
| It. to Syr Henry Slany vycar of Busbury | xls. |
| It. to Willm Stamford | xli. |
| It. to Syr Edward Astoun knyght | xxiijli. xjs. viijd. |
| It. to Edward Lyteltoun Esquyer | xlli. |
| It. to Peyes Sponer | xiiijli. xviijs. id. |
| It. to Agnes Daryngton of Stafford Gent | lxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Willm Gylbert | vjli. xiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Sr. Robert Gryme | lxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Willm Mydeltoun of Stafford | lxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Willm Russell | lxxiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Rychard Homersley of Stafford for money borowed and other warres of hym bowght | xijli. vs. ixd. |
| It. to Mr. Strethay Commessary | vjli. xiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to my lorde of Chester for the pencions of Busbury Westoun and Barkeswych at Michaelmas last and procuracions in visitacions last | lxvijs. iiijd. |
| It. to the Deane and Chapeter of Lych for certyn pencions Due at the feast of Seint Michael tharchangell last past | xijli. vjs. viijd. |
| It. to Walter Wortesley | xviijli. |
| It. to the Bysshopp of Chester | xlli. |
| Sum | ccxxxvli. xixs. vijd. |
APPENDIX V
INVENTORY OF THE SALE OF DIEULACRES ABBEY
(Augmentation Office. Miscell. Books. Vol. 172, ff. 41–49)
The late Mon. of Delacres in the Counte of Stafford
Herafter foloweth all such pcelles of Implementes or houshoulde Stuffe Corne Catell Ornamentes of the Churche & suche other lyke founde wyth in the late Monastery ther at the tyme of the Dyssolucon of the same howse soulde by the Kynges Commissionors to the honrable Edward Erie of Derby the xxj day of October in the xxx yere of Kyng Henry the viijth.
| The Churche | Fyrst halfe a dosoun of oulde Antyke clothes, j fayre table of Aler Baster, ij Candlestykes of latenn on the Alter, j great lectroun of latenn, ij great Candlestykes of latenn the Mounkes seattes in the quere, j oulde laumpe in the quere, iiij ould alters in the Iles, iiij alters of Alebaster in the body of the Churche the Crusifyx, xij Candulstykes of latenn before the same, j pticion of Tymber in the body of the Churche sould for | xliiijs. |
| It. the pauyng of the Churche & the Iles wythe the grauestones And all the glasse Jeroun[237] & the tymber Roffes of the same churche & also the Iles ther of ar sould for | xiijli. vjs. viijd. | |
| The Vestrye | It. one sute of vestmentes of blue sylke inbroderyd wyth goulde & j Cope of the same, j cope of oulde redd veluet & ij tow tynacles set wyth grene & whyte j sute of branched sylke imbroderyd wyth goulde, j sute of Branchyd sylke spotted wyth whyte & grene wt. byrdes of goulde & j Cope of the same, j sute of yelow Sylke imbroyderyd wt. redd sylke & on Cope of the same, j suyt of redd saye & fustyoun spotted lx. s. Roses & a Cope of the same, j Cope of oulde redd Veluett spotted wyth sters, j Cope of grene and redd sylke imbroydered to gether spottyd wyth lyans, j oulde cope of cloth peinted wt. youle,[238] j vestment of grene baudekyne, j vestment of whyte baudekynne, j vestment of grene and dune sylke, j vestment of ij Tynacles of Cranecoleryd sylke | lxs. |
| The Cloyster | It. the glasse Jeroun the Mounkes settes, the Roffes of the seid Cloyster & a lauar[239] glasse & Jeron in the Chapiter house ar sould for | lxvjs. viijd. |
| The Dorter frater & farmery | It. glasse Jeroun & oulde deskes
in the dorter It. the tymber of the frater & farmery ar soulde for | lxvjs. viijd. |
| The Corner Chamber | It. ther, j matres, j fetherbed, j Boulster, j Blankett, ij pyllowes, j couerlett, j Tester of dornyx, j fouldyng table, j Chayr wyth a Cusshyon the hengyng of say wt. one matres in the inner Chamber ar soulde for | xvjs. viijd. |
| The Ryders Chamber | It. ther, ij Bedsteddes, j Cupborde, j Chayre wt. j Cusshyon a Tester & the hengyng of payented clothe soulde for | iijs. |
| The Butelers Chamber | It. j matres, iiij Couerlettes, ij pyllowes, j fetherbedd, j boulster soulde for | xs. |
| The Hale | It. ther, iij Tables, iij formes, j Cupborde & j oulde hengyng soulde for | iiijs. |
| The Buttery | It. ther, v borde Clothes v napkyns, iij peuter saltes wt. i Cyner, j oulde Cheste & j shorte borde wt. ij Trestulles soulde for | vijs. |
| The larder | It. ther, j saltyngfatt, j Troffe, iiij Bordes & ij Tubbes soulde | iiijs. |
| The Kechynne | It. v great braspottes & iiij smale pannes, j Cauderoune, iij spyttes, j skyelett[240], ij Cupbordes, j fyerforke, j fleshoke, j fryengpanne, ij cressettes[241], j gryderoune, xxxviij platters, dysshes & saucers, j brasen morter wt. a pestell, ij Choppyngknyues, j dressyng knyffe, j Almery, j grater, ij dressyng bordes, ij Chafyngdyshys & Skimmer of brasse soulde for | iiijli. xxd. |
| The brewe house | It. ther, iij leades, j masshyng fatt, xij kelers[242] of leade, ij yelyng fattes, j table before the ouenne & j sestyroune[243] soulde for | vjli. xjs. xd. |
| The boultyng house | It. ther, j Boultyng huche & certein oulde troffes & tubbes | xijd. |
| The laborars Chamber | It. ther, ij materes, ij couerlettes, j borde & j forme sould for | xxd. |
| Catell | It. vj Oxenne, iiijli. xs., It. lx. Ewys & lammes lxvj. s. viijd. It. iij horses xxs. It. xiij Swynne soulde for xiijs. iiijd. | ixli. xs. |
| Grayne | It. vijxx[244] xix bz. of otes xjli. xixs. It. j quart. ij bz. di. of Rye xxjs. It. xxix lodes of haye soulde for lxs | xvjli. |
| The summe totall of all the goodes aforeseid is | lxiijli. xiiijs. xd. | |
| Wherof |
| Rewardes gyuen to Abbott and Conuent of the seid Mon. at the tyme of the dissolucon of the same | Fyrst to Thomas Whitney abbott ther vjli. It. to Sr. Henry Benett ls. It. to Sr. George Ferny ls. It. to Sr. Rauffe Motessott7emsp;xls. It. to Sr. Randall Barnes xls. It. to Sr. Willm Crosse xls. It. to Sr. Robt. Cheryngton xls. It. to Sr. Edmund bolton xls. It. to Sr. Willm prowdluffe xls. It. to Sr. Thomas loke xls. It. to Sr. Richard Cordon xls. It. to Sr. John Bykerton xls. | xxxjli. xs. | xlvli. xvs. xd. |
| Rewardes gyuen to the seruantes ther the same tyme | It. to Anthony Colclegh xxs. It. to John Jorell xs. It. to John Wood xvs. It. to John feirfeld xvs. It. to Hughe palyn xvs. It. to Will’m Rudeyerd xvs. It. to Thomas Vygours vijs. vjd. It. to Robt. Hardyng iijs. ixd. It. to Thomas Calcott vs. It. to [sic] bartram xvs. It. to Edmud plumber xxs. It. to Roger Tatten iijs. ixd. It. to peter Woodworte vs. It. to Robt. Wardell xs. It. to Jamys Dadam xvs. It. to Richard Vigours vijs. vjd. It. to Henry Symson vijs. vjd. It. to Thomas Tatten vs. It. to John Fyney vijs. vjd. It. to John Stele vs. It. to Roger Cocker vijs. vjd. It. to Rychard Dale iijs. iiijd. It. to John banne vs. It. to Ric. Heygrevez xvs. It. to John newlys xvs. It. to Thomas Walle It. to Thomas Masse vijs. vjd. It. to Ric. Buchyngham It. to Rauffe Chester vijs. vjd. It. to Jamys Hardyng xvijs. vjd. | xiiijli. vs. xd. | See above. |
| Almes gyuen to the anders and pore Bede Women ther | It. to Agnes Whytt, to the Wyffe of John Strettell, to Margery poole, to Secily brempett, to Jone Coke, to Matild Wyburley, to the Wyffe of Flyxton, & to the Wyffe of Robt. Rudyer | xxvjs. viijd. |
| Cates bought | It. in Cates bought & spente at the tyme of the Commissionors being ther for to dyssolue the seid Mon & for the saffe kepyng of the Guddes and Catell ther founde &c. | xli. xvijs. |
| The summe of the paymentes aforeseid is | lvijli. xixs. vjd. | |
| Md. ther remayneth a specialtie of xxli. upon the honorable Edward Erle of Derby for the goodes & Catell ther by hym bowght payable at the feast of Seynt Andrewe thappostill wch shalbe in the yere of our lorde god MI. Dxxxix | xxli. | |
| And so remayneth in the seid Commissionours Handes nl. for they haue payed more then the [sic] haue Receuyd by ye sume of | xiiijli. iiijs. viijd. | |
| Certeyn guddes or stuffe Remaynyng vnsould late belongyng to the seyd late Monastery | ||
| Gylte plate | It. iij Chalesys and the head of a Crosestaffe all gylt wayeng | iiijxx vij oz. |
| Whyte plate | It. broken plate whych was ouer a Crosse of wood & xj spounes all whytt weyng | xxx oz. |
| leade remaynyng vnsold | It. ther ys estemyd to be Ciiijxx foters[245] of leade valued at [sic] the fother | DCCxxli. |
| Belles remayneng vnsould | It. ther remayneth vj belles weyng 1 hundreth valued at | xxxvijli. xs. |
Md. ther remayneth all the howses edyfyed upon the scite of the seid late Mon. the pauement the grauestones glasse Jeroune tymber & Roffes of the Churche & Ilez to yt adioynyng the glasse Jeron and Roffes of the Cloyster the glasse Jeron of the Chapiter house the glasse & Jeron in the Dorter & ye tymber of the fratreter & farmery only excerp and soulde
Md. that the seid honerable Erle of Derby was put in possession of the seid late Mon & the Demaynez to yt Apptenyng to our soueraygne lorde the Kynges vse the xxj day of Octobr in the xxx yere of or. seid soueraigne lorde Kyng Henry the viijth
| Pencions & stypendes appoynted & allotted to the late abbott and Couent of the forseyd late Monastery by the forseid Commissionors |
| Fyrst to Thomas Wytney late abbott | lxli. |
| It. to Robert Bageley pryor | vjli. |
| It. to Henry Benett | vjli. |
| It. to George Farny | vjli. |
| It. to Rauffe Motsett | cvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Randall Barnes | cvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Willm Crosse | cvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Robt. Cheryngtoun | cvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Edmund Boultoun | cs. |
| It. to Willm prowluffe | cs. |
| It. to Thomas loke | xls. |
| It. to Rychard Cordon | xls. |
| It. to John Bykertoun | xls. |
| Summa | cxvli. vjs. viijd. |
| Fees and Annuites graunted owt by Couent sealle before the dyssolucon of the seid late Monastery | |
| Fyrst to my lorde of Darby stuard of the seid Monastery & the towne and maner of loke | xls. |
| It. to Rychard Grosuenour stuard of pultoun | xxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Vmfrey Witney Balyffe of all the lorsheppes & Maners belonging to the seid Monastery Wythin the Countye of Chester | lxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Willm Damport Balyff of all the lordshyppes & maners of the seid late Mon. in the Countye of Stafford except the Toune of loke | iiijli. |
| It. to Robt. Burgh forester of the forest of loke belongyng to the seid late Monastery | [sic] |
| It. to John Cordoun Balyffe of the toune of loke | xxs. |
| It. to John Alynn Balyff of Rassall Norbroke & bysshopham | xxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Richard Dann late stuard of housholde ther | lxs. |
| It. to Henry Beretoun | xls. |
| It. to Roger Williamson | xxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to laurence plunte | xxs. |
| It. to John Wytney | xxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Robt. Warmyngton | xls. |
| It. to Thomas Wytney | xxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Jamys Coke | xxs. |
| It. to William Halme | xiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Thomas Redhed | xls. |
| It. to Jamys Statheham | xls. |
| It. to Nycholas Witney | lxvjs. viijd. |
| Summa | xxxiiij li. |
| Dettes owyng by the seid late abbot to diuers psons as folowyth |
| Fyrst to Henry Hargraues of luddyngtoun | xxixli. iiijd. |
| It. to Elyzabeth Alenn of Rossall | xxijli. |
| It. to John Alenn of Rossall | iiijli. |
| It. to the Wydow Amrye of londin | vjli. |
| It. to Helyn fitton of Sidingtoun | xvjli. xiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Robt. Burgh for oulde dette | lxixs. ixd. |
| It. to Thomas Heth | viijli. vjs. viijd. |
| It. to Robt. Myddeltoun of Islyngtoun | xxxs. |
| It. to Thomas Maynewaryng of londondon [sic] | xxvjs viijd |
| It. to Thomas Ball of Chester | xlvjs viijd |
| It. to Jamys Colyar | viijli. xvs. vijd. |
| It. to Robt. Wandell | lxvjs. viijd. |
| It. to Willim Nyckted person of Rollestoun | xlvjs. viijd. |
| It. to John lokker chepelleyn of ypstons | xxxvs. viijd. |
| It. to Willm Heth of parkelown | xvs. |
| It. to Roger Williamson | iiijli. |
| It. to John Higgenboth | xxviijs. iiijd. |
| It. to John gudwyn Chapelayne of Chedton | iijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Hery bennett | vjli. xiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Thomas Hattoun | xliiijs. |
| It. to Richard Hyggenbothe | xvs. vjd. |
| It. to John Cheryngton | xls. |
| It. to the pisshionors of Sandbath | vjli. |
| It. to Willm Dauenport | xxvs. |
| It. to Vmfrey Reynould | ciijs. iiijd. |
| It. to John Hale | iijs. |
| It. to Richard Vygors | xvjs. |
| It. to John Wood | xxiijs. |
| It. to Roger Tatton | xs. |
| It. to John Fayrfeld | xijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Hugh palenn | ixs. |
| It. to Henry Symson | viijs. |
| It. to Rychard Hergreues | xxxjs. viijd. |
| It. to John Feny | ixs. viijd. |
| It. to Thomas Cattoun | ijs. |
| It. to James Coke | xlviijs. ix d. |
| It. to Xpofer Crowther | iijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Edward plummer | vijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Jamys Vygors taylor | xiijs. xjd. |
| It. to Willm Rame of Newboulte | xli. |
| It. to Sr. Thomas Arundell Knyght | liijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Sr. Robt. Nedham Knyght | xxxiijs. iiijd. |
| It. to Robt. Warmingtoun for hys fee | xxs. |
| It. to Dan Wllm Crosse | xls. |
| It. to Willm feni | lxs. |
| Summa | clxxjli. xs. vjd. |
APPENDIX VI
THE SALE OF THE GOODS AT THE GREY FRIARS, STAFFORD
(British Museum, Addit. MS. No. 11,041, fol. 86b)
| The Grey ffryers of Staff. surrendryd | The Sale of goodes ther made the xxvijth day of September, anno xxxmo. Henrici viijui ., as herafter followyth |
| Kechyn | ||
| Sol. | Fyrst, sold to the warden of the seyd fryers ij brasse pottes | viijs. |
| Sol. | Item, ij brasse pottes, sold to Edward Scudamour | iiijs |
| Sol. | Item, sold to the towene of Stafford ij Church candelstyckes | vs. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to the seyd Scudamour ij coberds, (xiid.); a cobert; a spytt, (vid.); and a tryvett | xviijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to the wardene vj platters | ijs. |
| Sol. | Item, a fryeng panne (iiijd.) and a peyre (ijd.) of pothangles, sold to the seyd Scudamour | vjd. |
| Sol. | Item, ij pannes, sold to ... | vid. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to the bayliff of Staff. a potthangles | viij. d. |
| Summa | xxijs. ijd. | |
| Butterie | ||
| Sol. | Item, sold to Doryngton, a gret basen | xxd. |
| Summa | patet | |
| Churche | ||
| Sol. | Item, a cope of tawny damaske | xijd. |
| Sol. | Item, a vestment and ij tynakles of old prest velvet, sold to John Savage baylyf | xiijd. iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Thomas Williams ij copes of redd tartarne | xiid. |
| Sol. | Item, a sute of blue sarcenet, sold to Thomas Cradock | iijs. iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, a sute of grene branchyd sylk, sold to Mr. Offeley | vj. viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, ij tynakles of dunne sylk, sold to Pereson | xxd. |
| Sol. | Item, ij auter clothes, sold to Robert Doryngton | xijd. |
| Sol. | Item, a cope of lynyn cloth steynyd, sold to a fryer | iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, ij table clothes, sold to John a Lee | vjd |
| Sol. | Item, ij corperas casys, sold to the prior | iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, a corperas, sold to the wardens of the churche | iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to William Bentrey a stremer of lynyn clothe | iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, a vestment of blue fustian and one of whyt diaper, sold to fryere Wood | vjd. |
| Sol. | Item, a sute of vestmentes of yolowe say, sold to Edward Rogers | xijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to John Webbe the tymber worke in the hyegh quyer, and a auter of alablaster in the body of the churche | ixs. viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Rychard Lees all the setes | vjd. |
| Sol. | Item, a table of allablaster standyng in the church, sold to Mr. Loveson | ijs. viijd. |
| Sol. | Item in Seynt Fraunces chapelle all the seates, sold to Robert Doryngton | iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, a image of Seynt Katerine, sold to ... Lee | vjd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Robert Doryngton, old bokes and a cofer in the library | ijs. |
| Sol. | Item, sold a old peyre of portatyffe organs to Mr. Lvsun | ijs. |
| Sol. | Item, an old cofer, in the vestry, sold to Janys Clement | ijs. viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, old wexe, sold to Robert Doryngton | iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, a lampe, sold to Robert Doryngton | viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, old bokes in the vestry, sold to the same Robert | viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Robert Whytgreve, a missale | viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, ij aulter candelstyckes and a pykes of copper, sold to Mr. Swynnerton | xijd. |
| Sol. | Item, a bere franke, sold to ... | ijd. |
| Summa | lvs. viijd. | |
| Bruehouse | ||
| Sol. | Item, sold to the vnder baylyff and to the late warden of the Fryers iij leades, one to brue in, and ij to kele in, fates,[246] iiij tubbes, a bultyng hutche, and a knedyng trowghe | xiiijs. viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, ij peces of tymber lyeng in the bruehouse, sold to Bagnoll | iiijd. |
| Summa | xvs. | |
| Hall | ||
| Sol. | Item, a table on the north syde of the hall sold to Robert Danes | xvjd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to the hyeghe baylyff, the table on the sowth syde of the hall | xvjd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Robert Wetwood, the table at the hyeghe deske | viijd. |
| Summa | iijs. iiijd. | |
| Buyldynges | ||
| Item, sold to Jamys Lusone esquyer all the church and quyer, with all edyfyenges and buyldynges within the precinct of the Fryers Minours surrendryd, with all the stone, tymber, tyle, glasse, and iron in the same, ledd and belles only exceptyd, and also exceptyd and reservyd the stone wall next unto the towne of Stafford | xxixli. xxd. pro. qua quidem summa prefatus Jacobus obligat. inter al. ad solvend. ad fest. Pur. beate Marie et Nativitat. sancti Johannis equal. | |
| Sol. | Item, sold to the towneshyp, the wall of the Fryers next unto the towne | iijs. iiijd. |
| Summa | xxixli. vs. | |
| Sum of all the goodes and buyldynges of the seyd ffryers sold | xxxiiijli. iijs. xd. | R’ by John Scudamour esquyer, r. | cjs. ijd. |
| Item, ij belles, one a sauncebelle,[247] the other by estimation Xcth, in the custodye of Mr. Luson. | |
| Item, in ledd upon the quyer and a chapelle by estimation xlv. fotes brode of bothe sydes and xliij fotes long, in the custody of baylyffes of Stafford. |
APPENDIX VII
THE SALE OF THE GOODS AT THE AUSTIN FRIARS, STAFFORD
(British Museum, Addit. MS. No. 11,041, fol. 87b)
| The Austen Fryers of Staff. | The sales of goodes ther made the xxvijth day of September, anno xxxmo Regis Henrici viij. |
| Church | ||
| Sol. | Fyrst, sold to Mr. Whytgreve, a masse boke | xijd. |
| Sol. | Item, a cope of blake chamlett, sold | ijs. |
| R.B. | Item, a vestment and ij tynaklez of blake say with albes and amyses, etc., sold to Richard Ward | iiijs. |
| R.B. | Item, a vestment and ij tynakles of tawny sarcenett, sold to ... | iiijs. |
| R.B. | Item, a vestment and ij tynakles without albes of bawdekyn with images of our lady, sold to Mr. Luson | xviijd. |
| R.B. | Item, ij tynakles with albes, bawdekyn with bryddes, sold to ... Affley | iijs. iiijd. |
| R.B. | Item, a syngle vestment with a albe and a blake orferuns, sold | xxd. |
| R.B. | Item, a vestment of redd fustyan with ij albes | ijs. viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, ij old copes, one of grene and another of old badkyn parke worke | ijs. |
| R.B. | Item, ij copes grene and yolowe partye Colowryd and rewyd, sold to Mr. Luson | xxijd. |
| R.B. | Item, iiij corperas casys | viijd. |
| R.B. | Item, a peyre of censours, sold to Thomas Browne | iiijd. |
| R.B. | Item, a vestment of white bustion, sold to the prior | viijd. |
| I.S. | Item, ij candelstyckes | xvjd. |
| I.S. | Item, a alter cloth | viijd. |
| I.S. | Item, old bokes in the quyer | vjd. |
| R.B. | Item, a pulpytt | iiijd. |
| I.S. | Item, ij ladders | viijd. |
| R.B. | Item, a table of alablaster (iijs. viijd.) and a dore (iiijd) sold to Mr. Stamford | iiijs. |
| R.B. | Item, the hyegh alter, sold to Mr. Stamford | iijs. |
| R.B. | Item, the bordes of the altar of the northe syde of the church | viijd. |
| I.S. | Item, ij grave stones of alablast, sold to ... Wolrych | xijd. |
| I.S. | Item, the organs, sold to Mr. Offeley | xxvjs. viijd. |
| Hall | ||
| I.S. | Item, a table in the old hall with ij trestylles | iiijd. |
| R.B. | Item, a table in the inner hall, with ij trestylles and ij formes, sold to Robert Doryngton | viijd. |
| Bruehouse | ||
| R.B. | Item, a bultyng table, sold to Margarett Whytfyld | ijd. |
| R.B. | Item, a furnes of ledd, sold to Mr. Stamford | vjs. |
| Kechyn | ||
| I.S. | Item, a great pot and a lesse | iijs. iiijd. |
| R.B. | Item, iij pannes of brasse | ijs. viijd. |
| R.B. | Item, iij platters, a dysshe, and a sawecere | xijd. |
| R.B. | Item, a trevett | iiijd. |
| Summa | lxxixs. | |
| Buyldynges. | ||
| rec. xls. | Item, sold to Jamys Loveson esquyer, Thomas Picto, and Richard Warde, all the tyle, shyngle, tymber, stone, glasse and iron, one marble graue stone, the pauementes of the church, quyer, and chapelles, with rode lofte, the pyctures of Cryst, Mary and John, beyng in the church and chauncell of the Austen Fryers, besydes the towne of Stafford, surrendryd with all other superfluos edyfyes and buyldynges within the precynct of the seyd Fryers, to be takyn downe, defacyd, and caryed awey by the seyd Loveson, Picto, and Ward, at there owne proper costes and charges, and to pay for all the premysses to the Kyng and hys heyres, successors and assignes | xxviijli. viijs. iiijd. Inde sol. pro Picto xls. et rem. xxvjl. viijs. iiijd. pro qua quidem summa Jacobus Loveson de Woleverhampton. Ar. obligat. inter al. ad solvend.ad fest.>br>Pur. beate Marie virginis et Nat. Sancti Johannis prox. equal. ut patet obligac. dat. Sept. anno xxxmo. regis enrici viij rem. cum J. Scudamour ar. rec. partic. |
| Sum of all the goodes and edyfyenges forseyd in the Austen Fryres sold | xxxij. vjs. viijd. | Rec. per J. S. cxviijs. Super. pro edific. xxvjli. viijs. iiijd. |
| Item, there remaynyth in the custodye of Robert Burgoyne, audytour, one playne crosse of copper, with a lytle image of Cryst sylver apon hyt, worth by estimation | iijs. iiijd. |
| Item, remaynyth in the custodye of John Scudamore esquyer, particuler receivor etc., one lytle woodden crosse platyd over verry thyn with sylver, worth by estimation | xijd. |
| Item, ther remaynyth in the steple one belle, by estimation x Cth in the custodye of Thomas Picto, worth by estimation | viijli. |
| Item, one lytle belle in the steple, weyng by estimation di. Cth, worth by estimation | viijs. |
APPENDIX VIII
THE SALE OF THE GOODS OF THE GREY FRIARS, LICHFIELD
(British Museum, Addit. MS. No. 11,041, fol. 88b)
| Prisours | Robert Ryve William Colman Marke Wyrley Thomas Fanne | jurati. |
| Grey Fryers of Lychefyld | The Sales ther made the iiijth day of October, anno xxxo regis Henrici viijui |
| Sol. | ffyrst sold to Mr. Strete all the copes, vestments, and tynakles in gros for | xls. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to the seyd Mr. Strete ij > candelstyckes of latten | viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, the pauyng tyle in both the cloysters, sold to Mr. Strete | xls. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Thomas Bardell, ij candelstykes | viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Sir Thomas Dobsone, a presse, a bedstede, and a dore | iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, the tymber, tyle, and stone of
the old hostery and the ffermery, sold to Rychard Rawson | iiijli. |
| Sol. | Item, the tyle and tymber of the lytle cloyster, sold to John ap Gl’m. | xiijs. iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, ij worte leddes[248] in the bruehouse, sold to John Sandelond | vjs. viiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Mr. Aston, a wynd | ijs. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Thomas Fanne, the brycke wall at the churche ende | ijs. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to the master of the Ile, > a fate in the bruehouse | iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Chapman, a fate | xijd. |
| Item, sold to John Genynges, the
tymber, tyle, and stone of the stable buttyng upon the churche ende | iiijli. | |
| Item, sold to John Mylward, the tymber, tyle, and stone of the iij houses joynyng together in the court callyd the Tenys Court | xls. | |
| Item, sold to Rychard Ballard, the lytle house over the ovyn | iijs. iiijd. | |
| Item, sold to Mr. Ryce, mastres
Warden, mastres Stonye, vij leddes for wort | xviijs. | |
| Item, the tymber, tyle, and stone of the kechyn and the bruehouse, sold to Edward Spratte | liijs. iiijd. | |
| Item, sold to John Laughton, a cofere and a hutche in the buttery | xijd. | |
| Item, the cesterne of ledd, and the stone that hyt standyth in, in the kechyn, sold to John Genynges | xiijs. iiijd. | |
| Item, the glasse that ys lewse in the newe loggyng, sold to William Colman | iijs. | |
| Item, a lampe, sold to Edmund Bardell | viijd. | |
| Item, the presse in the vestrye, sold to the warden of the gyld | xvjd. | |
| Item, ij hutches, sold to Mr. Warden | viijd. | |
| Item, a fryers masse boke, solde to Marke Wyrley | iiijd. | |
| Item, the stone wall betwene the old ostery and the ffrater, sold to John Sadeler | vs. | |
| Item, the pauement of the quyere, sold to Mr. Stretes | xiijs. iiijd. | |
| Item the fryers setes in the quyere, sold to John Laughton | vjs. viijd. | |
| Item, the cundyt of ledd in the cloyster, sold to the master of the gyld and his brethern | xxxs. | |
| Sol. | Item, a holy water stocke, sold to John Howlat | xxd. |
| Sol. | Item, all the kechyn stuff, sold to master warden of the gyld | xxs. |
| Sol. | Item, ij standert candelstyckes, sold to the seyd master warden | viijs. |
| Sol. | Item, the lytle cundyt standyng at the revestrye dore, sold to George Stonyng | vs. |
| Sol. | Item, the cesterne of ledd standyng in the porche at the Tenys Court ende, sold to Mr. Lytleton | xxs. |
| Sol. | Item, a lytle porche standyng by the dwellyng house, sold to Mr. Lytylton | xs. |
| recepi xxjli. iijs. iiijd. | Item, the ffrayter and the chambers stretchyng to the kechyn, with all the quadrant of the inner cloyster joynyng to the church and steple, and the church and quyer, and the long newe house of the est syde of the same cloyster, except and reseruyd ledd, belles, pauement, and grauestones within all the seyd buyldynges, save only the pauement of the seyd churche, whyche ys parcell of the seyd bargayne, sold to John Weston of Lichfeld, John Archer, Richard Cotes, gent., Hugh Bowde, Harry Hopwood draper, Michaell Hyll, John Genynges and John Mylward, and hath day to deface the steple, cloyster, and quyer forthwyth the churche, onles they obtayne lycens otherwyse of the Kyng and hys councell, athys-side the feast of the Purification of our Lady next commyng, and for all the residewe of the buyldynges iij yeres day[249] to pull downe and carye awey, and to have egresse and regresse for the same | xlijli. xiijs. iiijd. Inde sol. J. S. xxjli. iijs. iiijd. Et rem. xxjli. xs. pro qua quidem summa Johannes Weston, Johannes Archer, Ricardus Cotes et Hugo Bowde, obligat. ad sol. ad fest. sancti Michaelis archangeli prox. ut patet oblig. dat. quinto die Octobr. anno regni regis Henrici viijui. xxx. rem. cum Johanne Scudamour, ar. r. partic. etc. |
APPENDIX IX
THE SALE OF GOODS AT CROXDEN ABBEY
(British Museum, Addit. MS. No. 11,041, fol. 89b)
Crokesden—The sales ther made the xvth day of October, anno xxxo regis Henrici viijui as herafter followyth:
| Sol. | Item, a lytle gatehouse on the north syde of the comyn wey, sold to Mr. Bassett | xiijs. iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Mr. Bassett, the loft under the organs | xs. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to Mr. Bassett, the lytle smythes forge | iiijs. viijd. |
| Sol. | Item, the bott of an asshe sold | xxd. |
| Sol. | Item, the roffe of the churche, sold to Sir Thomas Gylbert and Edmund Wetheryns of Chekeley parysshe | vjli. |
| r. xxxiijs. | Item, the roffe of the dorter,[250] sold toMr. Bassett | xxxiijs. iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, sold to John Ferne, all theold tymber in the cloyster | vjs. viijd. |
| Summa, ixli. ixs. viijd. oneratur. | ||
APPENDIX X
THE SALE OF THE GOODS AT ROCESTER ABBEY
(British Museum, Addit. MS. No. 11041, fol. 89b)
Rouceter—The sales there made, the xvjth day of October, anno xxxo regis Henrici viij.
| Sol. | Item, the glasse and iron in thewyndowes of Seynt Michaelles chapell, sold to John Forman | iijs. iiijd. |
| Sol. | Item, the tymber of the seyd chapell,sold to William Loghtonhouse | vijs. vjd. |
| Sol. | Item, the shyngle of the samechapell, sold to William Bagnall | viijd. |
| Summa: xjs. vjd. oneratur. | ||
APPENDIX XI
THE SALE OF THE GOODS AT HULTON ABBEY
(British Museum, Addit. MS. No. 11,041, fol. 90)
Hylton—The Sales ther made, the xxjth day of October, anno xxxo regis Henrici viijui.
| rec. iiijli. oneratur iiijli. | Item, sold to Stephen Bagott, gent. thre belles, a grett ..., for the somme of nynetene poundes syxtene shyllynges, after the rate of xviijs. the hundredd | xixli. xvjs. inde sol. J. S. ar. iiijli. et rem. xvli. xvjs. pro qua quidem summa prefatus Stephanus oblig. solvend. ad festum sancti Michaelis archangeli prox. ut patet oblig. gerent. dat. xxio die Ottobr. anno xxxo regis Henrici viij cum Johanne Scudamour ar. rec. rem. |
APPENDIX XII
DISSOLUTION OF BURTON “COLLEGE”
- 1. Inventory and valuation of goods.
- 2. Sale of goods.
- 3. Payments to disbanded household, etc.
- 4. Expenses of royal officials.
- 5. Pensions.
- 6. Summary.
(P.R.O. Augmentation Office. Miscell. Books. Vol. 400, ff. 60–76) Transcript.
[fol. 60] [Being outside cover of inventory.]
Remembraunc for mr Skudeamor’
Phylipp Skudeamore to be a scoler in the Kynges
new colledge in oxfford
Skydmor
p Ann xxxviijuo
[fol. 61 blank]
[fol. 62] [21 Nov., 1545]
| An Inventorye takyn the xxjth day of Nouember in the xxxvijth yere of the reign of or sou’aign lord Henry the viijth by the grace of god Kyng of Englond Fraunce & Irelond Defender of the Feyth & in Erthe sup’me Hedd of the Church of Englond & also of Irelond by Richard Goodryck & John Scudamore Esquyers appoyntyd by the Ryght Worshypfull s Edward North Knyght chauncellor of the Kynges maiesties most honorable Court of Augmentacons in the name of the Kyng or sou’aign lord of all the plate Juelles Ornamentes of the Church Wt all the goodes & cattalles belongeyng & appteynyng vnto the late Colledge of Burton vpon Trent in the Countie of Staff’ surrendryd & prisyd by Walt’ Charnell[251] & John Norton gent. Willm Murcott Richard Whyttell Willm Meycock & John Browne |
Plate of the Church
| Fyrst iiijor Challys Wt ther patentes gylt Weyng | xlix oz. di. |
| Itm ij Challys Wt ther patentes Whytt Weyng | xxxiij oz. iij qart’s. |
| Itm A Shypp Wt a Spone Whytt Weyng | xii oz. qart’. |
| Itm ij Sensors Whytt Weyng | xlvij oz. |
| Itm the Garnysshyng of A Crosse pcell gylt Weyng | vi oz. |
| Itm the garnysshyng of a gospell boke pcell gylt Weyng | xviij oz. di. |
[sic]
| Sma of the ounces of the seyd plate | pr. clxvij | guylt pcell guylt Whyt | xxxiiij oz. di. exr. xlix oz. di. exr. iiijxx xiij oz. exr. |
[Signatures]
- Richard Goodrick.
- John Scudamore.
[fol. 63]
Ornaments of the Church
| Itm a vestment & ij tynakles of old Cheker velfett redd & blue Wt albes | xxs. |
| Itm a Chesable of Blue tartron Wt lions & ij tynakles of blue tartron Wt half moones & bryddes & albes therunto | xxs. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of black velfett old & bare traylyd Wt grene & Wt Whytt Daysyes | xvs. |
| Itm an old Aut’ Front of Redd Sylke braunchyd wt Copp gold | iiis. |
| Itm an old Aut’ Front of Cheker Worke | iis. |
| Itm an old blue pall of tartron Wt. Daysies | iis. |
| Itm an old pall of tawnye sylke Wt gart’s | xxd. |
| Itm an old pece of a pall of gyng’ Collor sylke | xvjd. |
| Itm a pece of a old pall of black >Worstede Wt Starres | xijd. |
| Itm an old bann’ Cloth of Sylke | viijd. |
| Itm a Cope of blue tartron Wt lyons & bryddes | vis. viijd. |
| Itm a Cope of old & base redd velfett Wt lyons & brokyn | xs. |
| Itm a Cope of Crymsyn velfett braunchyd | xs. |
| Itm iij Copes of Count’fett Redd bawdekyn | xxs. |
| Itm a Cope of brokyn velfett Wt Daysyes | vs. |
| Itm a Cope of old Redd Count’fett bawdekyn | viijs. |
| Itm a Cope of Whyt sylke Wt Wheate eares | vs. |
| Itm an old Cope of Cheker velfett | iijs. iiijd. |
| Itm V Copes of Count’fett bawdekyn | xxvs. |
| Itm one old Cope of Whyt sylke | vs. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Whytt Saye Wt gart’s & thalbes | vjs. viijd. |
[fol. 64]
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Redd Saye Wt thalbes | vs. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of grene Dornyxe Wt albes | vs. |
| Itm a vestment & ij tynakles of old count’fett bawdekyn wt thalbes | xs. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Whyt bustian wt thalbes | iijs. iiijd. |
| Itm a old vestmt & ij tynakles of Redd sylke wt Flowres & >thalbes | iiijs. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Whyt bustian | xijd. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of >blue sylke Wt Whyt Dasyes & thalbes | xs. |
| Itm a vestmt of Redd & Whytt Dornyxe | iijs. |
| Itm an Aut’ Front of redd & grene sylke wt vnycornes | xvjd. |
| Itm a vestmt of Whyt fustyan Wt a redd Crosse | viijd. |
| Itm a vestmt of old grene Damaske Wt an albe | ijs. |
| Itm a vestmt of tawnye sylke Wt yelowe bryddes & flowres & lyons | xijd. |
| Itm a vestmt of Whytt & tawnye sylke Wt Flowres | xxd. |
| Itm a vestmt of black Worstede | ijs. |
| Itm viij albes | xxs. |
| Itm iij quysshynges[252] | viijd. |
| Itm the p’sse for the Copes | xijd. |
| Itm ij grett Candelstyckes of latton | vs. |
| Itm iiij Small Candelstyckes of latton | ijs. |
| Itm a lectorne of Brasse | xxs. |
[fol. 65]
| Itm ij peyr of Organsvjs | viijd. |
| Itm one other peyr of organs | vjs. viijd. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Count’fett tyssue Wt thalbes to the same | vjd. |
| dd. to the Thes.[253] | ||
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Redd velfett braunchyd Wt Flowres & ij albes | ls. | |
| Itm an Aut’ Front of Crymsyn velfett & Cloth of gold Wt Raysyd velfett | xxxs. | |
| Itm a Cope of tawnye velfett braunchyd Wt Flowres | xxvjs. viijd. | |
| Itm ij Copes of blewe velfett Wt Flowres | liijs. iiijd. | |
| Itm vij Copes of Whyt Damaske Wt Flowres & sylke | lxxs. |
| gevyn to the Church of Burton | Itm A Sute of Westmts of Whyt Damaske | xxxvjs. viijd. | lvjs. viijd. |
| Itm An Aut’ Front of Whyt Damaske Wt the Salutacon of or lady | xs. | ||
| Itm a Canope of Redd Sylke Flowryd Wt Collors | iiijs. | ||
| Itm a peyr of Organs | vjs. |
- Richard Goodrick.
- John Scudamore.
[fol. 66]
Implem’tes & Stuff of Howsehold
| Petycanons Hall | Itm ij table bourdes V trestylles iij formes one benche Wt bordes at the Wall | iijs. | geaven to mr Secretary pagott |
| Itm one cupbord | iiijd. | ||
| Itm one peyr of small Andyrons | xijd. | ||
| Itm one Fyre forke & A old Fyre Shouell | iiijd. | ||
| The Buttrye | Itm iij old brokyn table Clothes Whereof one of Diap & iij towelles | viijd. | |
| Itm a basen & A Ewyer of pewt’ | xvjd. | ||
| Itm iiij Candelstyckes of brasse | xvjd. | ||
| Itm ij small standes for ale | vjd. | ||
| Itm an alm’ye & a Cofer for bredd | xijd. | ||
| The Kechyn | Itm iij small brasse pottes | iijs. | |
| Itm ij small brasse pannes & one lytle Cawdron | xvjd. | ||
| Itm one ther lytle Cawdron of brasse | viijd. | ||
| Itm one Chaffron | xxd. | ||
| Itm x platt’s (iijs iiijd) v pot tyngers & v Sawcers (ijs vjd) | vs. xd | ||
| Itm x Count’fett Dysshes | xxd. | ||
| Itm A Charger | viijd. | ||
| Itm A Mort’ of brasse & A pestell of Iron | ijs. | ||
| Itm iij pothangles & A barre of Iron | xvjd. | ||
| Itm one gredyron iiijd. one old alm’ye ijd & A must’d mylle iiijd. | xd. | ||
| Itm a peyr of Cob’tes & ij broches | xxd. | ||
| The bruehowse & bakehowse | Itm ij furnes of ledd | xxvjs. viijd. | |
| Itm xiij Wort leddes in iij frames | xxijs. | ||
| Itm one grett malt Fate | vs. | ||
| Itm one yelyng Fate | vs. | ||
| Itm a Cest’ne of ledd | xxvjs. viijd. |
[fol. 67]
| Itm a p’sse & a trowgh | iijs. | £ s. d. vij iij ij geaven to mr S. pagott | |
| Itm a table bord | viijd. | ||
| Itm a bultyng Whynch | iiijd. | ||
| Itm ij treddes ijs. & ij. trowghes viijd. | ijs. viijd. | ||
| Itm a Moldyng table | vjd. | ||
| The Garden | Itm ij gable Ropes | ijs. | |
| Itm certen old ledd of glasse Wyndowes | ijs iiij. | ||
| Itm iij pypes of ledd & a pece of ledd | vs. | ||
| Itm certen old tymb’ vnder the garden & other old trasshe of Frontes of tymb’ & Images | iijs. iiijd | ||
| Itm one old lytle Fate | viijd. | ||
| Itm certen Shyngle | xijd. | ||
| Itm a old ladder | ijd. | ||
| The grett Hall | Itm iiij table bordes Wt trestelles & Formes | xvjd. | |
| The Entrye goying into ye Deanes Hall | Itm a table bord & ij formes | viijd. | |
| The gret Chamb’ | Itm the Hangynges of Steynyd Saye | xxd. | |
| The Kynges Chamb. | Itm the Hangynges of grene saye | xxd. | |
| The vtt’ Hall | Itm ij bordes Wt iiij formes | viijd. | |
| Summa Totalis of the seyd Inuentorye | xljli. xiijs. ijd. | ||
| vij^{li.} iiij^{s.} iij^{d. | Forasmoche as these pcelles to ye value of vijli. iiijs. iijd. [sic] byn delyu’yd by the Kynges Ma’tes Offyc’s to s Wyllm Patgett[254] Knyght for Whych he ys to answer the Kynges Hyghnes Sythens Whych tyme the seyd s Wyllm Patgett hathe grawntyd oyr Implymtes of hys beynge at the spytalles of Kepyer[255] to the Kynges Ma’te beyng also of greater value Make therefore a dyscharge of the seyd vijli. iiijs. iijd. and Redelyu’ that Was made for the seid accordynglye Edward North | ||
| Richard Goodrick. John Scudamore. | |||
[fol. 68]
| Salez | |
| Heraft’ ensuyth the Salez made by the seyd Richard Goodryck & John Scudamore at the tyme of ther beyng at Burton aforeseyd. | |
| Itm sold to Willm Dethyck Esquyer a vestmt & ij tynakles of old cheker velfett redd & blue Wt the albes | xxs. |
| Itm a Chesable of blue tartron Wt lyons & ij tynakles of blue tartron Wt half Moones & bryddes Wt thalbes sold to s Phelyp Draycott Knyght | xxs. |
| Itm sold to s Willm Bassett[256] Knyght a vestmt & ij tynakles of black velfett traylyd Wt grene & Whyt Daysies | xvs. |
| Itm sold to s Robt More An old Aut’r Front of Redd sylke braunchyd Wt Copp gold | iijs. |
| Itm sold to mr Dethyck an old brokyn Front of Cheker velfett | ijs. |
| Itm a blue pall off tartron Wt Daysies sold to s. Willm Bassett | ijs. |
| Itm A pece of A old pall of gyng’ Collor sylke & A pall of tawnye sylke | iijs. |
| Itm sold to John Stone a pece of a old pall of black Worstede & a old bann’ Clothe of Sylke | xxd. |
| Itm a Cope of blue tartron Wt lyons & bryddes sold to s Phelyp Draycott Knyght | vjs. viijd. |
| Itm a Cope of old base Redd velfett Wt lyons sold to s Phelyp Draycott | xijs. iiijd. |
| Itm a Cope of Crymsyn velfett braunchyd sold to s Phelyp Draycott | xiijs. iiijd. |
| Itm iij Copes of Count’fett bawdekyn Redd sold to mr Dethyck & mr Charnell | xxs. |
| Itm A Cope of brokyn velfett Wt Daysyes & a old Cope of Redd count’fett bawdekyn sold to mr Dethyck | xvjs. |
| Itm a Cope of Whyt sylke Wt Wheate eares sold to mr Dethyck | vs. |
[fol. 69]
| Itm a Cope of Cheker velfett sold to John ap Gllm | iijs. iiijd. |
| Itm V Copes of Count’fett bawdekyn & a old Cope of Whytt sylke sold to s Willm Bassett Knyght | xxxijs. |
| Itm A vestmt & ij tynakles of Whyt sylke Wt gart’s & thalbes sold to mr Charnell | vjs. viijd. |
| Itm a vestment & ij tynakles of Redd say Wt albes sold to mr Dethyck | vs. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of grene Dornyxe Wt thalbes sold to mr Welles | vs. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of old count’fett bawdekyn Wt thalbes sold to s Willm Bassett | xs. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Whyt bustian Wt albes sold to mr Dethyck | iijs. iiijd. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of old redd Sylke Wt flowres & thalbes sold to mr Dethyck | iiijs. |
| Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Whyt bustian Wtout albes sold to mr Dethyck | [xd.] |
| Itm a vestmt of blewe sylke Wt Whyt Daysies & ij tynakles Wt thalbes sold to mr Dethyck | xs. |
| Itm An Aut’ Front of Redd & grene sylke Wt vnycornes & A vestmt of Whyt fustian Wt a redd Crosse sold to John Stone | ijs. |
| Itm A vestmt of Redd & Whyt Dornyxe sold to mr Dethyck | iijs. |
| Itm A vestmt of old grene Damaske Wt An Albe sold to Robt Benett | ijs. |
| Itm A vestmt of tawnye sylke Wt yolowe bryddes & lyons old & brokyn sold to John ap Gllm | xijd. |
| Itm A vestmt of Whyt & tawnye sylke sold to mr Layton | xxd. |
| Itm A vestmt of black Worstede sold to s Willm Bassett | ijs. |
[fol. 70]
| Itm viijth [sic] Albes sold to mr More | xxs. |
| Itm iij quysshynges sold to s phelyp Draycott | viijd. |
| Itm a p’sse for the Copes sold to George Constantyne | xijd. |
| Itm ij grett Candelstyckes & one lytle peyr of organs sold to s Willm Bassett | xiijs. |
| Itm iiij Small Candelstyckes of latton sold to John Stone | ijs. |
| Itm a lectorne of Brasse sold to thuse of the p’ysshe of Burton | xxs. |
| Itm one peyr of Organs sold to thuse of the p’ysshe of Burton | vjs. viijd. |
| Itm one peyr of organs sold to mr Vnderton | iiijs. |
| Itm one old pyxe of Copp sold to Willm Scudamor[257] | xijd. |
| Itm ij Copes of blue velfett sold to Robt Benett | liijs. iiijd |
| Itm iiij Copes of Whyt Damaske sold to Robt Benett | xls. |
| Itm an Aut’ Front of Redd velfett & Cloth of Bawdekyn raysyd Wt Redd velfett sold to Robt Bennett | xxxs. |
| Summa Summa of the Sales xxjli. iiijs. viijd. | |
| p’. [i.e., probatur] re[m] xxli viijs. vjd. | |
- Richard Goodrick.
- John Scudamore.
[fol. 71]
Ornamentes of the Church
dd vnto mr Tresorer
| Itm A vestmt & ij tynakles of Count’fett Tysshewe Wt thalbes to the same p’syd at | vjli | dd to the Treasor’ |
| Itm A vestmt & ij tynakles of Redd velfett Wt ij albes | ls. | |
| Itm A Cope of tawnye velfett Wt An orffryes of Redd Turkye Satten | xxvjs. viijd. | |
| Itm iij Copes of Whyt Damaske Wt Flowres of nedle Worke Wrowght | xxxs. | |
| Summa | xjli vjs. viijd. |
- Richard Goodrick.
- John Scudamore.
| Receuyd of John Morley at the tyme of the Dischargyng of the late College of Burton vpon Trent in the Countie of Staff for and towardes the paymt of A certen debt by hym owyng to the seyd late College vpon hys accompt then & ther made viz by hys owne handes xxxjli. & by thandes of s Robt More xvijli ijs. iiijd. | xlviijli ijs. iiijd. |
[fol. 72]
| Wages Rewardes & debtes y’ payd the xxiiijth day of Nouemb A° xxxvijmo R. H. viijui by Richard Goodrick & John Scudamore Esquyers Appoynted by the Ryght Worshypfull s Edward North Knyght Chauncellor of the Kynges maiesties most honorable Court of Augmentacon in the name of the Kyng or sou’aign lord for that purpose &c. Aswell to the petye Canons & Syngyngmen Wt other mynysters & s’untes of the late Colledge of Burton vpon Trent as also to such psons to Whom the Deane & Chaptor of the same late Colledge Was Indebtyd vnto as heraft’ ensuyth |
Petye Canons neu’[258] Religious
| Fyrst to s Willm Porter | Wages for one qart’ of a yere to be due at Crystmas next | ls. | iiijli. |
| Reward | xxxs. | ||
| Itm to s Willm Myln’ | Wages as aforeseyd | ls. | lxxvjs. viijd. |
| Reward | xxvjs. viijd. | ||
| Itm to s Robt Baslowe | Wages as aforeseyd | ls. | ls. |
| Reward for that he ys appoyntyd to be ye chief Curat of burton | nll. |
Petye Canons late Religious
| Itm to s Willm Sutton | Wages | ls. | ls. |
| Reward | nll. | ||
| Itm to s John Hyern | Wages | ls. | ls. |
| Reward | nll | ||
| Itm to s John Cart’ | Wages | ls. | ls. |
| Reward | nll | ||
| Summa xvijli xvjs. viiid. | |||
Gospeller
| Itm to s Willm Tomlynson | Wages | xxxiijs. iiijd. | xlvjs. viijd. |
| Reward | xiijs. iiijd. | ||
| Summa xlvjs. viijd. | |||
[fol. 73]
Pysteler late Religious
| Itm to s Willm Hether | Wages | xxxiijs. iiijd. | xxxiijs. iiijd. |
| Reward | nll | ||
| Summa xxxiijs. iiijd. | |||
Syngyngmen
| Itm to Arthure Buckenall mr of the Choryst’s | Wages | ls. | lxxs. |
| Reward | xxs. | ||
| Itm to John Bradshawe | Wages | xxxiijs. iiijd. | xlvjs. viijd. |
| Reward | xiijs. iiijd. | ||
| Itm to Richard Wylton | Wages | xxxiijs. iiijd. | xlvjs. viijd. |
| Reward | xiijs. iiijd. | ||
| Itm to Willm Band | Wages | xxxiijs. iiijd. | liijs. iiijd. |
| Reward | xxs. | ||
| Itm to John Pem’ton | Wages | xxxiijs. iiijd. | xlvjs. viijd. |
| Reward | xiijs. iiijd. | ||
| Summa xiijli.] iijs. iiijd. | |||
Chorystes
| Itm to Symon Genyns | Wages | xiijs. iiijd. | xviijs. iiijd. |
| Reward | vs. | ||
| Itm to John Wylton | Wages | xiijs. iiijd. | xviijs. iiijd. |
| Reward | vs. | ||
| Itm to John Wylkynson | Wages | xiijs. iiijd. | xviijs. iiijd. |
| Reward | vs. | ||
| Itm to John Buckenall | Wages | xiijs. iiijd. | xviijs. vjd. |
| Reward | vs. ijd. | ||
| Itm to Ambrose Tete | Wages | xiijs. iiijd. | xviijs. iiijd. |
| Reward | vs. |
[fol. 74]
| Itm to John Coke | Wages | xiijs. iiijd. | xviijs. iiijd. |
| Reward | vs. | ||
| Summa cxs. ijd. | |||
Deacons
| Itm to John Stone | Wages | xxs. | xxxs. |
| Reward | xs. | ||
| Itm to Willm Myln’ | Wages | xxiijs. iiijd. | xxxs. |
| Reward | vjs. viijd. | ||
| Summa lxs. | |||
P’ysshe Prist
| Itm to Bartylmewe Kyrkby | Wages | xxxvs. |
| Summa | p |
Scole mr
| Itm to Richard Harman | Wages | cs. |
| Summa | pz |
Bedemen
| Itm to Thomas Breden | Wages | xxvs. |
| Itm to Robt Holder | Wages | xxvs. |
| Itm to John Bredon | Wages | xxvs. |
| Itm to Thomas Archard | Wages | xxvs. |
| Summa | pts |
Comon s’uantes
| Itm to John Blount gent in Wages & reward xxvs. | |||
| Itm to Willm Fysshewyck | Wages | xs. | xvjs. viijd. |
| Reward | vjs. viijd. | ||
[fol. 75]
| Itm to xtofer palm’ | Wages | xs. | xvijs. |
| Reward | vijs. | ||
| Itm to Willm Mathewe | Wages | ijs. vjd. | iijs. ijd. |
| Reward | xxd. | ||
| Itm to Jamys Gylbt barbor | Wages | vs. | vs. |
| Reward | nll | ||
| Itm to Robt More p’yshe clerk | Wages | xs. | xvjs. viijd. |
| Reward | vjs. viijd. | ||
| Itm to Willm Mason bruge mr | Wages | xxxiijs. iiijd. | xxxiijs. iiijd. |
| Reward | nll | ||
| Itm to Willm port’ | Wages | vjs. viijd. | viijs. iiijd. |
| Reward | xxd. | ||
| Itm to Avice Archard launder | Wages | xd. | ijs. vjd. |
| Reward | xxd. | ||
| Itm to Richard Burton | Turnebroche | yn | [ijs. ] |
| Reward | |||
| Itm to John Ledbett’ appitor | Wages | vs. | vjs. viijd. |
| Reward | xxd. | ||
| Summa | vjli xvijs. iiijd. | ||
| Sma Totall of all Wages & Rewardes aforeseyd | xijli ijs. vjd. p’. | ||
- Richard Goodrick.
- John Scudamore.
[fol. 76]
Debtes payd y’
| Itm payd the xxiiijth day of Nouemb A° xxxvijmo R. H. viijui to John Lambert[259] baylyf of Aldestree & Appulbye for so moche money owyng vnto hym by the late Deanes & Chaptor of the seyd late Colledge of Burton for hys Fee of xxvjs viijd by yere due vnto hym for iiij yeres endyd at the Feast of Seynt Michaell tharchaungell last as app’yth in the boke of debtes | cvjs. viijd. |
| Itm payd to John Stone late one of the Deacons y’ for so moche money by hym disbursyd for certen Wyne Waxe & tallowe candelles expendyd in the Church in the tyme of Dyvyne s’uys syns Michaelmas last | vijs. |
| Itm payd to Robt Bradshawe gent. port’ of the gates of the seyd late Colledge for pte of hys Fee of lxs. payable by the Deane & Chaptor of the same late Colledge due vnto hym at Michaelmas last | xls. |
| Itm payd to Nichas Burwey gent. vnderstuard & clerk of the Courtes holdyn Wtin the lordshyp of Burton for so moche money owyng vnto hym by the seyd late Deane for his Fee of xiijs. iiijd. by yere for exercysyng of the seyd office due for iij yeres endyd at Michaelmas last As App’yth in the boke of Debtes | xls. |
| Summa | ixli xiijs. viijd. |
- Richard Goodrick.
- John Scudamore.
[fol. 77]
| The Costes[260] & Charges of Richard Goodryck & John Scudamore Esquyersappoyntyd by the Ryght Worshypfull s Edward North Knyght Chauncellor ofthe Kynges maiesties most honorable Court of Augmentacon in the nameof the Kyng or sou’aign lord for takyng of An Inuentorye of the plateJuelles ornamentes of the Church Wt the Implemtes & Stuff of howseholdbelongyng & appteynyng vnto the late Colledge of Burton vpon Trent inthe Countie of Staff surrendryd Rydyng from London vnto Burton & thercontynuyng Wt ther Retorne from thens to London As heraft’ ensuyth. | |
| Fyrst payd at London the xvjth day of Nouemb A° xxxvij R. H. viijui for mendyng of the Saddelles of the seyd John Scudamore | vs. iiijd. |
| Itm for Shoyng of ix horses of the seyd John Scudamor | iiijs. ixd. |
| Summa | xs. jd. |
The xvijth day of Nouemb’
Supp’ at Seynt Albons
| In bredd viijd. Ale xvjd. Wyne nll. Mutton xxijd. beoff vjd. one Capon xvjd. one Cowple of Conyes xd. | vjs. vjd. |
| Itm payd for Fyre & Candelles | xijd. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ that nyght | vijs. vd. |
| Itm for mr palm’s[261] Horsemete Hys s’untes supp Wt Hys Drynkyng aft’ supp & for Fyre | xvijd. |
| Itm payd the xviijth day of Nouemb for brakefast y’ | viijd. |
The xviijth day of Nouemb’
Den’ at Bryckhyll[262]
| In bredd viijd. Ale ixd. Wyne iiijd. Beoff viijd. Mutton iiijd. pygge vijd. & one cowple of Conyes xd. | iiijs. ijd. |
| Itm for Fyre y’ | ijd. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ | iijs. xjd. |
| Itm for Shoyng y’ | vjd. |
| Summa | xxvs. xjd. [sic] |
[fol. 78]
Supp’ at Towcetr’
| In bredd vjd. Ale xiijd. Wyne xiijd. Mutton xixd. Chekens viijd. Suyttes vjd. Chese & Apples ijd. | vs. vijd. |
| Itm for Fyre & Candelles y’ | xvjd. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ that nyght | ixs. vjd. |
| Itm for Shoyng y’ | iiijd. |
| Itm for brekefast y’ the xixth day of Nouemb | xiijd. |
| Summa | xvijs. xd. |
The xixth day of Nouemb’
Den’ at Dayntree[263]
| In bredd vjd. Ale ixd. Wyne iiijd. beoff xvjd. Mutton vjd. Chese jd. | iijs. vjd. |
| Itm for Fyre | ijd. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ | ijs. xd. |
Supp’ at Couentre’
| In bredd iiijd. Ale xiijd. Wyne iiijd. & Mutton xxd. | iijs. vd. |
| Itm for Fyre & Candell y’ | xvjd. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ viijs. | xjd. |
| Itm for Shoyng mendyng of Saddles & for a Drynche for a Horse | viijd. |
| Itm for Drynkyng in the mornyng y’ | viijd. |
| Summa | xxjs. vjd. |
The xxth day of Nouemb’
Den’ at Atherston
| In bredd vd. Ale ixd. Wyne iiijd. Buttor iiijd. Egges iijd. Herryng jd. Chese iiijd | ijs. vjd. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ | xxjd. |
At Burton that nyght
| In bredd xd. Ale ijs. Buttor vd. Egges ijd. Chese iijd. Saltfysshe xd. Fresshefysshe vd. | iiijs. xjd. |
| Summa ixs. ijd. | |
[fol. 79]
At Burton the xxjth xxijth xxiijth
& xxiiijth Days of Nouemb’
| Itm for xj Dossen of bredd | xjs. |
| Itm for xlvij gallons of Ale At iiijd. the gallon | xvs. viijd. |
| Itm for one pottell of Wyne | viijd. |
| Itm for vj lib. of Candelles at ijd. the lib. | xijd. |
| Itm for pottes & cuppes | iiijd. |
| Summa xxviijs. viijd. | |
The xxjth day of Nouemb’
| In buttor | viijd. |
| Itm for Egges | vjd. |
| Itm for Saltfysshe | xviijd. |
| Itm for Fresshe Fysshe | xijd. |
| Summa iijs. viijd. | |
The xxijth xxiijth & xxiiijth days of Nouemb’
| Itm for beoff | vs. viijd. |
| Itm for Mutton | iijs. iiijd. |
| Itm for veale | xxd. |
| Itm for iiijor geese | ijs. |
| Itm for ij pygges | xiiijd. |
| Itm for iij Capons | xvjd. |
| Itm for one Woodcock | ijd. |
| Itm for black bryddes | iiijd. |
| Summa xvs. viijd. | |
[fol. 80]
Other necess’ie p’uyc’on
| Itm for must’d | ijd. |
| Itm for Vinegre | iijd. |
| Itm for Salt | iiijd. |
| Itm for Flowre to bake venyson | xvd. |
| Itm for pep’ | vjd. |
| Itm for Saffron | ijd. |
| Itm for Suger | iiijd. |
| Itm for small reasons | iijd. |
| Itm for Chese & Apples | viijd. |
| Itm for bastyng butt’ | iiijd. |
| Itm for Fyre Wood | vjs. |
| Itm payd to Thomas Ousbye beyng Coke for hys hyre | ijs. |
| Summa xijs. iijd. | |
| Itm payd for iij of mr Goodryckes Horses mete & for ij of mr palm’s Horsemete | xs. viijd. |
| Itm payd for mendyng of mr Goodryckes Saddles & for shoyng of hys horses &c As App’yth by a byll | vs. vjd. |
| Itm payd for Shoyng of mr palm’s Horses & for ij drynches for hys seyd horses | xvjd. |
| Itm payd for Horsemete for ix of the seyd mr Scudamors Horses | xviijs. viijd. |
| Itm payd for Shoyng of the seyd mr Scudamors horses & for mendyng of his Sadelles at Burton | iijs. viijd. |
| Itm payd for a Saddell for the Cariage of the Kynges maiesties plate & ornamentes of the Church from burton to london | iiijs. |
| Itm payd for x yardes of Canvas to pack the seyd omamentes in & for a Maylyng Corde | iiijs. iiijd. |
| Itm payd for a Horse to Carrye the seyd plate & ornamtes | xxvjs. viijd. |
| Summa | lxxiiijs. xd. |
[fol. 81]
Retornyng towardes London
The xxvth day of Nouemb’
Den’ at Atherston
| In bredd vjd. ob Ale viijd. ob. beoff vjd. Mutton iiijd. one Capon vjd. one Chekyn ijd. one Conye iiijd. Butt’ & Chese iiijd. | iijs. vd. |
| Itm payd for Horsemete y’ for xv horses | ijs. ixd. |
Supp’ at Couentre
| In bredd xd. Ale ijs. Wyne vjd. Mutton xvjd. one Cowple Conyes viijd. one Capon vjd. Wyldfowle vijd. Apples & Chese iijd. | vjs. viijd. |
| Itm for Fyre & Candelles y’ | xiiijd. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ for xv Horses | viijs. ixd. |
| Itm for Shoyng y’ | viijd. |
| Itm for Drynkyng in the mornyng the xxjth day [sic] | vjd. |
| Summa | xxiijs. xjd. |
The xxvjth day of Nouemb’
Den’ at Dayntre
| In bredd viijd. Ale xiiijd. Wyne viijd. beof ixd. Mutton ixd. A Mallard iiijd. iij Woodcockes vjd; Suyttes iiijd. Chese & Apples ijd. | vs. iiijd. |
| Itm for Fyre y’ | iijd. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ | iijs. |
Supp’ at Towcetr
| In bredd viijd. Ale xvijd. Wyne xd. Mutton xvjd. A Mallard vjd. one Conye iiijd. Wyldfowle xd. Apples & Chese ijd. | vjs. jd. |
| Itm for Fyre & Candelles y’ | xviijd. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ for xv Horses | viijs. ixd. |
| Itm for Shoyng & mendyng of Sadelles y’ | xiiijd. |
| Itm for Drynkyng y’ in the mornyng the xxvijth Day | vjd. |
| Summa | xxvjs. vijd. |
[fol. 82]
The xxvijth Day of Nouemb’
At Bryckhyll
| Itm for Drynkyng y’ | xixd. |
| Itm for Fyre | jd. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ | ijs. vjd. |
At Seynt Albones
Den’
| In bredd viijd. ob. Ale xiiijd. Wyne iiijd. Butt’ iiijd. Egges ijd. oyst’s iiijd. Saltfysshe xiiijd. Herryng vd. Whyttynges vd. Chese & Apples ijd. | vs. ijd. ob. |
| Itm for Fyre & Candelles y’ | xvid. |
| Itm for Horsemete y’ that nyght | viijs. xjd. |
| Itm for drynkyng y’ in the mornyng the xxviijth day | xijd. |
| Summa | xxs. vijd. ob. |
| Itm payd for the Hyre of iij Horses Hyryd by the seyd mr Goodryck by the space of xij days to Ryde from London to Burton aforeseyd for thexecutyng of mr Chauncellors Comaundemt aforeseyd | xvijs. iiijd. |
| Itm for iiij quere of pap’ xijd. one skynne of pchemt iiijd. for Waxe ijd. to Seale vp the Evidences & Also the Inuentorye Indentyd | xviijd. |
| Itm for the Costes & Charges of the seyd John Scudamore &c lyeng At London Aftr ther retome from Burton by the space of viijth Days to make certyficat of ther Doynges & Also from thens Home | xli. |
| Summa | x to xviijs. xd. |
| Summa Totalis of All the Expences Aforeseyd | xxvli. ixs. vjd. ob. |
- Richard Goodrick.
- John Scudamore.
[fol. 83]
| Summa Totalis of All the charges & paymtes exp’ssyd in thys boke | iiijxx xvij to vs. viijd. ob. |
[fol. 84]
| Pencons assigned vnto the late Dean and p’bendaries petycanons and other of the late colledge of Burton vppon Trent in the countie of Staff’ surrendred to be payd at ij termes in the yere That is to say at the feastes of thannucyacon of or lady and seint Michaell tharchangell by even porcons |
Deane
| Brocke | xlli[264] [sic] |
P’bendaries
| Robert | Rudd | xx m’kes[265] xvli [sic] |
| More | xvjli | |
| Bull | xx m’kes |
PETICANONS LATE RELIGIOUS
| Sir Willm Sutton | vjli |
| Sir John Hyerne | vjli xiijs. iiijd. |
| Sir John Carter | vjli |
PYSTELER LATE RELIGIOUS
| Sir Willm Hether | cs. |
| Summa | cvjli vjs. viijd. |
| Sma totalis of thextraordynary charges wch remayne but at Kinges maiesties pleasure | lvjli. |
| The some of all the charges ordynary and extraordynary conteyned in this boke amounteth to | ijc lixli. xijs. iiijd. ob. |
| Wyllm Morley | xls. |
[fol. 85]
| The Churche plate goodes & Cataill of the said late Colledge at theSurrendre of the same. | |||
| viz in | Churche plate | Gilte xlix oz. di | Clxvij oz Deliu’d to Thes p Indent. Dat. s John Willyams Knight die Ao [sic] xxxviijo R. H. viijui |
| pcell gilte (x) | xxiijj oz. di [sic] | ||
| White | iiijxx xiij oz. | ||
| Orname’tes & Imple’tes | Ornamentes Delui’d to the said mr Thes psed at | xjli vjs. viijd. p Ind p’d | |
| Ornametes sold by the Comyssioners | xxjli iiijs. viijd. y’ Rec | ||
| Implementes left in the house of the said late Coll | vijli iijs. ijd. Assigned to mr secretary pagett in liew of suche implemetes as he left at Kepier in Com. Ebor. | ||
| Orname’tes valowed worth | lvjs. viijd. Assigned by discrecon of the Comyssioners to thuse of the >pisshe Church of Burton | ||
| Debtes | Dettes Dew to thouse at the Surrendre | xlviijli ijs. iijd. y’ Recd. | |
| r | Thesxjli vjs. viijd. cu’ | ||
| Summa Totalis iiijxxli. xiijs | clxvi oz. vnc. Argent. | ||
| viijd. r | Rec. lxixli vijs. | ||
[fol. 86]
| Payme’tes made by the Comyssioners at the tyme ofthe dissolucon of the said late Colledge | |
| viz. | |
| Wages & Rewardes of peti Canons Singingmen & other Ministers & s’untes of the Church there | lxijli ijs. vjd. |
| Paymet of Dettes Dew to sondry p’sounes | ixli xlljs. viijd. |
| The xpences of the said Comyssioners wth xli geaven in Reward for there paynes | xxvli ixs. vjd. ob. |
| Summa | iiijxx xvijli. vs. viijd. ob. |
| And so the Rec’ restith in supplussage vpon this Reconing | xxvijli xviijs. vlljd. ob. |
[fol. 87]
[Endorsed.]
[Outside cover.]
| The Inventorie of the plate Ornamentes goodes and Catailles of the Late Colledge of Burton vpon Trente Deliu’d by Richard Goodryck & John Scudamore esquiers Comyssioners for that p’rpose Assigned. |
| Burton sup’ Trente. |
APPENDIX XIII
DISSOLUTION OF BURTON COLLEGE: SCUDAMORE’S RECEIPT FOR GOODS UNSOLD
P. R. O. Church Goods, 8/24a.
[4 Dec., 1545.]
| This bill Indentyd made the iiijth of December in the xxxvijthyere of the Raigne of or soueraigne lorde Kinge Henrye the eightWitnessethe that I sr John Willms[266] Knight Tresoror of the courteof Thaugmentacyons of the reuenues of or seyd soueraigne the Kingecorone Haue Receuyd of John Scudamore esquyer Rceuor of the seyd courtewthin the counties of Salope Worc’ Herefford and Stafford by thandes ofWillam Scudamore his sone Certen plate and ornamentes latlye belongingto the late Colleidge of Burton apon [sic] Trent in the seidcountie of Staff’ as hereafter pticlerly is resyted | |
| That is to seye | |
| Plate | |
| Fyrst iiijor Chalesis wth theyr patentes gylte weyng | xlix oz. di. |
| Itm ij Chalesie wth there patentes whight weing | xxxiij oz. iij. quart. |
| Itm a shippe wth a spone whight weying | xij oz. quart. |
| Itm ij Sensers whight weying | xlvij oz. |
| Itm the garnyshing of a Crosse p’cell gyllt weying | vj oz. |
| Itm the garnyshing of a gospell boke p’cel gilt weing | xviij oz. di. |
| Orname’tes | |
| First on Vessement wth ij Tynnades of count’faite tysshue wth albes to the same belonging. | |
| Itm a vesment wth ij Tynnacles of Redd velwet and ij albes to the same belonging | |
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]
| Itm a Cope of Taunnye velwet wth an offer[e]s of red turkye satten | |
| Itm iij Copes of whight damaske wth Flowers of nedle worke wroght | |
| In witnes whereof to this presentes I have sett to my seale the daye and yere aboue writen. | |
| John Williamz. | |
APPENDIX XIV
LIST OF BOOKS AT BURTON ABBEY
(British Museum. Addit. MS. 23,944. See p. 200.)
The following list shows what books the Abbey of Burton possessed in the early part of the thirteenth century: it is not probable that many of them had disappeared by the sixteenth century. If we had a list of the books in the Abbey Library at the time of its Dissolution we should be able to form some idea as to the extent to which the Revival of Learning had influenced the monks there. Failing this we may notice with interest the number and character of English books at the end of this Catalogue, including Apollonius Anglicus (see note infra), which appears to be the only “pagan” book in the collection.
The list begins Hos habet Libros Ecclesia Burtonne, and the succeeding entries are therefore in the accusative case, e.g., “Bibliothecam in duobus codicibus.” I have, however, printed them in the nominative throughout.
| Bibliotheca[267] in duobus codicibus | |
| Omeliarum ab Adventu usque Pascham et Vita Sanctae Moduennae et Bernardus, super “Missus est [Angelus”][268] } | in uno codice |
| Psalterium secundum Augustinum in tribus voluminibus | |
| Augustinus, de Civitate Dei | |
| Augustinus, super Johannem | |
| Augustinus, de sermone Domini [in Monte] et de decem cordis[269] et contra quinque haereses et Ieronimus, super Josue | in uno codice |
| Augustinus, Exameron[270] | |
| Augustinus, Contra Iulianum [haeresis Pelagianae defensorem] | |
| Augustinus, de Disciplina Christianorum et ejusdem epistola ad quendam comitem[271] | in uno codice |
| Regula Sancti Augustini a quodam exposita et cantica psalterii et Hugo, de Disciplina Novitiorum[272] | in uno codice |
| Hugo, super Ecclesiasten[273] | |
| Gregorius, super Job, in tribus voluminibus[274] | |
| Dialogus Gregorii[275] et liber qui vocatur scintillarum[276] | in uno codice |
| Gregorius, super Ezechielem | |
| Pastoralis Gregorii[277] | |
| Liber xl omeliarum Gregorii[278] | |
| Registrum [Epistolarum] Gregorii in duobus codicis | |
| Ambrosius, super “Beati Immaculati”[279] | |
| Ambrosius, de Officiis [Ministrorum] et Hugo, de Archa Noe[280] et Beda, de situ [urbis] Ierusalem | in uno codice |
| Beda, super Lucam | |
| Hystoria Anglorum secundum Bedam | |
| Item alius liber vetustior | |
| Decem collationes patrum et Liber qui vocatur Paradisus[281] | in uno volumine |
| Vitae patrum | |
| Robertus,[282] super Canticum Canticorum et Sinonima ysidori[283] et Liber Effrem[284] et Regula Sancti Basilii et Decessus Bedae presbyteri | in uno codice |
| Item, Canticum Canticorum cujus auctorem ignoramus | |
| Prognosticon futuri sacculi[285] | |
| Ailredus, de Oneribus ysaiae[286] et Didascalion Hugonis[287] | in uno codice |
| Speculum Karitatis | |
| Prosper,[288] et Diadema Monachorum | in uno volumine |
| Miracula Sanctae Mariae | |
| Vita Sanctae Moduennae quam Martinus scripsit[289] | |
| et alia quam Briennius scripsit[290] | |
| Item alia antiquissima | |
| Passionale Octobrii et Decembrii mensis Vita Sanctae Katerinae et Sancti Martini | in uno codice |
- Sermones Yvonis carnotensis[291]
- Leviticus glosatus[292]
- Anselmus, Cur Deus Homo
- Item Anselmus, de processione Spiritus Sancti
- Rodbertus, de Corpore et Sanguine Christi[293]
- Compotus[294]
- Gaufridi Abbatis[295]
- Interpretationes Hebraicorum nominum[296]
- Quidam liber de Titulis Psalterii
- Vita Sanctae Werburge
- Vita Sancti Edwardi
- Vita Sancti Basilii
- Vita Sancti Blasii
- Vita Sancti Nicholai
- Vita Sancti Johannis eleymonis[297]
- et liber qui vocatur Dominus vobiscum
- et Vita Sancti Dunstani
- Vita Sancti Leonardi
- Passio Sanctae Agathae et aliorum, in magno quaternione[298]
- Vita Sanctae Martae[299] Egyptiacae versibus insignita
- Arator, super Acta Apostolorum[300]
- Sinonima Ysidori in parvo libro[301]
- Sex libri Sententiarum qui fuerant Bernardi Abbatis[302]
- Duo capitularia[303] vetusta
- Ymnarium cum aureis litteris
- Epistolae Apostolorum Canonicae
- Omeliarium vetustissimum
- Sermones Paschales Sancti Cesarii[304]
- Ernaldus, de Villico iniquitatis[305]
- Martirologia duo vetera
- et unum novum
- Regula duo vetusta
- Omeliarium anglicum
- Psalterium anglicum
- Passionale anglicum
- Dialogus Gregorii[306]
- et Historia Anglorum anglica
- Apollonius anglicus[307]
- Evangelistae anglicae
- Ymnarium anglicum
- Hugo Abbas Radingensis,[308] de quibusdam questionibus.
INDEX
CHIEFLY OF PERSONS AND PLACES
- Abbots Bromley, [59], [77], [79], [81], [84], [86], [90]
- Abingdon, Nicholas, Abbot of Burton, [89]
- Acton Trussell, [116]
- Admaston, [116]
- Akers, Henry, [123]
- Albrighton, [93]
- Alcock, Bishop of Ely, [19]
- Aldelem, Aldelegh, [68], [104], [117]
- Aldington (Kent), [183]
- Aldred, Archbishop, [9]
- Alenn, Elizabeth, [198]
- Aleynn, John, [103]
- Alfrike, Archbishop, [90]
- Algar, [9]
- Alien Priories, [19], [28], [31]
- Allen, Thomas, Abbot of Hulton, [195]
- Allestree, Allstrye, [69], [70], [79], [86], [89], [90], [149]
- Alms, [1], [3], [60], [86], [89], [90], [111], [128], [207]
- Almo, John, [168], [222]
- Alton (Staffs.), [13], [62], [63], [68], [96], [97], [98], [99], [110], [130]
- —— Thomas, Prior of Ronton, [112]
- Amerton, [116]
- Amyas, Robert, [21]
- Andrasia, [79]
- Anglesey, Marquis of, [201]
- Annates Bill, [43], [44]
- Anselm Spot, [90]
- Anslow, [77], [81], [86], [119]
- Apeton, [112], [114], [115], [117]
- Appeals to Rome, Act in restraint of, [44]
- Appleby, [90]
- Appropriations, [2], [3], [15], [117], [118]
- Ap Rice, [137]
- Apultre, [127]
- Arberton Grange, [115], [116], [181]
- Archdeacon, [70], [71], [98], [103], [108], [111], [117], [120], [123], [128], [199]
- Arnold, Richard, [167], [191]
- Arnulph, Feast of St., [100]
- Ashbourne, [98], [99], [116], [122]
- Assarting, [112]
- Aslebury, [104]
- Asten, Robert, [107]
- Astley, Thomas, [113]
- Aston, [112], [114], [119], [120], [121]
- —— Sir Edward, [25], [120], [203]
- Atkyn, James, [147]
- Audlem, [148]
- Audley, [68], [108]
- Audley, George, [54]
- —— Henry de, founder of Hulton Abbey, [14]
- —— Lord, [102]
- —— Sir Thomas (Chancellor), [60], [75], [83], [91]
- Augmentations, Court of, [56], [139], [144], [145], [147], [163], [171], [176]
- Aunay, [13], [97]
- Austin Canons, [10], [11];
- Staffs. houses, [10], [30];
- Wolsey’s regulations, [22]
- —— Friars. See [Friars]
- Bachaker, [112]
- Bache, [204]
- Bacon, Richard, [10]
- Bageley, Robert, [190], [239], [242]
- Bagford, [103]
- —— Thomas, [204]
- Bagley, William, [117], [204]
- Bagnall, William, [169]
- Bagot, John, [88], [89]
- —— Thomas, [77], [116]
- Bagott, Stephen, [170], [257]
- Baguley, Thomas, [172], [190], [232]
- Baker, Hugh, [117], [204]
- —— Robert, [204]
- Bannebury, Thomas de, [80]
- Bannockburn, [96]
- Bar, Magna and Parva, [23]
- Barkley, [123]
- Barleston, [68], [123], [124]
- Barley, Hugh, [90]
- Barnes, Randall, [190]
- Bassett, Francis, [127], [158], [159], [160], [169], [176], [255]
- —— William, [36], [54], [55], [110], [158], [168], [264], [265], [266]
- Beauchief, [205]
- Beaulieu, [13 n.]
- Bech, Beche, [204], [233]
- Beche, William, [168], [196], [222]
- Becket, Archbishop, [10], [39]
- Bednall, [116]
- Belfeld, John, [87]
- Benedictines, [12], [14], [87]
- Bennett, Henry, [190]
- Bentley Park, [77]
- Berkswick, [58], [68], [117], [120], [181]
- Berreston, [195]
- Beyne, Abbot of Burton, [17], [81], [89]
- Bible, [95], [201]
- Biddulph, [6], [210]
- Billington, [112], [113]
- Billysdon, John de, Abbot of Croxden, [95]
- Biscopham, [102]
- Bitterstone, [24]
- Black Death, [32], [72], [96], [109]
- Blackmore, [93]
- Blithburgh, [23 note]
- Blithbury, [23 note], [94]
- Blithfield, [69], [79], [111]
- Blore Park, [143]
- Blount or Blunt, Edward, [62], [105], [106]
- —— John, [98]
- —— George, [141]
- —— Walter, [54]
- Blurton, [122], [124]
- Blythe, Geoffrey, Bishop of Lichfield, [26], [27], [30], [35], [42], [112]
- Boleyn, Anne, [43], [44]
- Bolton, Edmond, [190]
- Bond, William, [168]
- Bonye, Peter, [197]
- Boston, William, Abbot of Burton and afterwards of Westminster, [43], [44], [45], [47], [48], [74], [83]
- Bothe, John, [157], [175]
- Boudon, William, [172], [190], [232]
- Boughey, George, [117], [233]
- Boyston, Thomas, [90]
- Brabazon, William, [24], [36], [and note,], [37]
- Bradborne, [124]
- Bradley, [68], [93], [110], [111]
- Bradnop, [107], [108]
- Bradshawe, Robert, [177]
- Bradwall, or Bradwell, Laurence, [123]
- —— —— John, [193]
- —— —— Thomas, Prior of Trentham, [122], [193], [195]
- Brailsford, [127]
- Branstone, [77], [86], [90]
- —— William, Abbot of Burton, [81]
- Brazenose College, [20]
- Bredehurst, Henry, [123]
- Brenn’, Hugh, [117]
- Brewood, Cistercian Nunnery, [92], [141], [209]
- —— Benedictine Nunnery, [14], [18], [62], [64], [67], [71], [92–4], [203], [204];
- Dissolution, [138], [162], [171], [172], [175], [176], [178], [179], [189], [198], [199]. [App. iii]
- See [Prioress Isabel Launder]
- Bridgnorth, [108]
- Brocke, or Brooke, Dr., [177], [191]
- Brodsha, Thomas, [155]
- Broke, Mr., [130], [156]
- —— St. Mary, [138]
- Broley, Nicholas, [167]
- Brome, [92], [93]
- Bromley Hurst, [77], [82], [84], [86], [88], [90], [130]
- Browne, Robert, [117]
- Brucheford, [112], [114]
- Brugge, William del, [101]
- Brykylbake, John, [168]
- Buckinghamshire, [7]
- Buildwas Abbey, [205]
- Bulle, Roger, [191]
- Burbank, William, [23], [25]
- Burchard, [9]
- Burdeslyme, [108]
- Burgh, Hubert de, [39]
- —— Robert, [103], [242]
- Burgoyn(e) Robert, [145], [163], [165], [175]
- Burnet, Archbishop Gilbert, quoted, [2], [4]
- Burston, [120], [121]
- Burton-on-Trent, [69], [75], [79], [80], [81], [82], [84], [85], [87], [90], [177], [196]
- —— Abbey, [7], [8], [14], [17], [18], [30], [43], [47], [60], [74], [80], [81], [86], [95], [96], [98], [106], [129], [130], [131], [139], [149], [150], [157], [176], [201], [207]
- Annals, [9], [74] and [note], [200]
- Cook, [81]
- Library, [200]. [App. xiv]
- Manor Court, [84]
- In Valor Ecclesiasticus, [59], [60], [61], [62], [63], [64], [65], [67], [69], [70], [71], [76], [77], [79], [86], [129], [179]
- Dissolution, [160], [177], [203]
- College, [177], [191]. App. [xii], [xiii]
- Pensions, [190], [191]
- See Abbots [Abingdon], [Beyne], [Boston], [Branstone], [Edie], [Felde], [Geoffrey], [Nicholas], [Packington], [Richard], and [Sudbury]
- —— Grammar School, [81], [177]
- Burton Overy, [98]
- Burwey, Nicholas, [177]
- Bushbury, [58], [68], [116], [117], [120]
- Butler, Thomas, [102]
- Byddel, [68], [108]
- Bykerton, John, [190]
- Byssheton, [116]
- Byveley, [103]
- Cade, or Keydr, Robert, [168], [196], [222]
- Calder, [100]
- Calton, [98], [100], [128]
- Calwich Priory, [8], [10], [18], [30], [31], [32]
- Dissolution, [30], [33–41], [42], [44], [45], [139], [189], [198]
- See [Dr. Pole]
- Cambryngham, [68], [107], [108], [204]
- Cannock Chase, [12], [15], [114]
- Canwell Priory, [11], [18], [22]
- Dissolution, [22], [23], [24], [25], [26], [30]
- Cariswell, [68], [113], [117]
- Carte, Reginald, [113]
- Carter, John, [191]
- Casterne, [98]
- Cauldon, [69], [79], [84], [98], [99], [100], [130], [177]
- Cauldwell, [84], [90]
- Cavendish, William, [140], [162], [167], [170], [171], [172], [173], [176], [197]
- Caythorpe, [100]
- Cellarer, [101]
- Cells, [31], [139]
- Chad, St., [137], [159]
- Chaldon, [122], [123], [124]
- Chamberlain, Abbot’s, [103]
- Chantries, [15], [63], [69], [70], [86], [109], [111]
- Chard, Thomas, Abbot of Forde, [50], [99]
- Charity, Monastic, [1], [3], [60], [86], [89], [90], [111], [128], [207]
- Charnels, Walter, [90], [258]
- Chawner, or Chalner, Thomas, Abbot of Croxden, [97], [145], [168], [222]
- Cheadle, [95], [97], [98]
- Checkley, [98], [120]
- Cheddleton, [103]
- Cherinton, Robert, [190]
- Chester, [35], [102], [103], [205]
- —— Earls, of, [9], [14], [121]
- Chetwen, Chetwynd, Philip, [117], [233], [235]
- ——, —— William, [98], [116], [123], [203]
- Chichele, Archbishop, [19]
- Chillington, [93]
- Chirton Cestria, [103]
- Church Broughton, [68], [127], [128]
- Churches, Parish, and Monasteries.
- See [Appropriations]
- Churchill, [105]
- Churnet, river, [100]
- Chyltrenhall Prebend, [113]
- Cistercians, [11], [12], [67], [71], [94], [192]
- —— Reformator of, [50], [99], [192]
- Citeaux, [94]
- Clanford, [112], [114]
- Clarke, Robert, [168], [196], [222]
- Clayborough, Dr., [28] and [note]
- Clement VII, Pope, [23], [43]
- Cleyton Gryffin, [122], [123], [124]
- Cleyton, Rose, [116]
- Clifton, John, [23]
- Clinton, Bishop of Lichfield, [10], [27]
- —— Geoffrey de, [13]
- Clownholme, Le Clownams, [110]
- Cluniac Houses in Staffordshire, [11], [22]
- Cocke, James, [117]
- Coke, John, [62], [105], [106], [194], [264]
- Cokenage, [122], [124]
- Cokysland, [112], [114]
- Colet, Dean of St. Paul’s, [26]
- Colman William, [166], [252], [253]
- Collingwood, [77]
- Colton, [116]
- Colyer, James, [147]
- Combermere Abbey, [103], [205]
- Combridge, [110]
- Comperta, [137]
- Convocation, [30], [42], [43], [55], [87]
- Coots, [107], [109]
- Coppenhall, [120], [121]
- Corbet, Ranold, [168], [223]
- Corbet, Roger, [93]
- Corden, John, [103], [194]
- Corke, Ralf, [168]
- Cornwall, [7]
- Corpus Christi, [90], [128]
- Corrodies, [15] and [note], [16], [21], [60], [62], [76], [80], [86], [87], [90], [96], [110], [118], [122], [123], [125], [203]
- Corveysor, Richard, [197]
- Coston, [23]
- Coton, [115], [117]
- Cotton, [114]
- —— Humphrey, [191]
- Courtenay, Thurston, [128]
- Courts of the Manor, [77], [85], [90], [102], [103], [104], [109], [111], [115], [116], [120], [121], [124], [127], [131]
- Coventry, [108], [117], [120], [129]
- Cowley, [113], [114]
- Crakemarsh Grange, [100]
- Cranmer, Archbishop, [47], [83], [159], [160], [169], [176]
- Cromwell, Thomas: concerned in Wolsey’s Dissolutions, [23], [25], [29];
- and Calwich, [33], [34], [35], [36], [37], [38], [40],
- and Appointments to Monasteries [43], [44], [45], [74], [126], [205]
- and Tenths, [54], [57]
- Dissolution of Monasteries, [52], [133], [134], [137], [140], [141], [142], [143], [145], [148], [149], [150], [151], [152], [155], [156], [157], [160], [161], [171], [175], [176]
- Crosse, William, [190]
- —— Thomas, [116]
- Croxden Abbey, [8], [13], [17], [18], [30], [42], [50], [51], [62], [64], [65], [67], [68], [71], [94–100], [102], [110], [116], [130], [131], [192], [201], [202], [203]
- Chronicle, [94–6], [200]
- in Valor Ecclesiasticus, [97–9], [179]
- Dissolution, [138], [145], [163], [168], [169], [176], [186], [199], [203]. App. [ii] and [ix]
- License to continue, App. [i]
- Pensions, [190], [195], [196]
- See Abbots [Billysdon], [Chawner], [Howton], [John of London], and [William de Over].
- Cumberland, [7]
- Cunningham, Dr., quoted, [81, note]
- Curson, [36], [38]
- Dalbury, [124]
- Damport (or Davenport) William, [103], [173], [194] and [note], [195], [242], [243]
- Darlastone, [77], [119], [120], [121]
- Daun, Richard, [103]
- Dave, George, [168]
- Dawley, [93]
- Day, Richard, [196]
- Dayne, John, [168]
- Demesne, [77], [98], [102], [103], [105], [107], [108], [110], [111], [113], [114], [115], [119], [121], [122], [124], [127], [128], [142]
- Denstone, [100], [110], [111]
- Derby, [81], [84], [98], [111], [128], [130]
- —— Lord Edward, [103], [162], [170], [174], [193], [203], [204], [205], [237], [241], [242]
- Derbyshire, [7]
- Dieulacres Abbey, [14], [15], [16], [17], [18], [30], [60], [62], [64], [65], [67], [68], [71], [95], [107], [131], [139], [148], [180], [183], [184], [185], [186], [197], [201], [207]
- in Valor Ecclesiasticus, [102], [103], [179], [204]
- Dissolution, [170], [171], [172], [173], [174] and [note], [175], [187], [193], [199], [203], [204], App. [ix]
- Pensions, [190], [195], [196]
- See Abbots [Goodfellow], [Whitmore], and [Whitney]
- Dijon, [94]
- Doddington, [114]
- Domesday Book, [75]
- Dorynton, Dorrington Robert, [165], [201], [246], [247], [249]
- Dove, River, [167]
- Dover, Bishop of. See [Ingworth]
- Doveridge, [68], [98], [127], [128]
- Doveridge Holt, [127]
- Draycott, [130]
- —— Edmund de, [101]
- —— or Dreycote, Philip, [107], [203], [204], [264], [265], [266]
- Drayngton, [116]
- Drayton, [24], [115], [117]
- —— Edmund de, [101]
- Duddlestone, [105]
- Dudley, [23], [59], [105], [106]
- —— Prebendary Arthur, [159]
- —— Lord Edward, [25]
- —— Priory, [6], [11], [18], [30], [58], [59], [62], [64], [67], [70], [71], [92], [139], [202]
- in Valor Ecclesiasticus, [104–6], [179]
- Dissolution, [194], [199], [203]
- See [Prior John Webley]
- Dudley, Sir John, [6], [105], [116], [194]
- Duffield, [127]
- Dulverne, [113]
- —— Richard de, Prior of Trentham, [122]
- Duranstrope, [116]
- Durham (County), [7]
- Dutton, Sir Piers, [46] and [note]
- Easter Communion, [11], [110], [111]
- East Molesey, [39]
- Eccleshall, [112], [113]
- Edelston, [128]
- Edensor (Derbyshire), [68], [110], [111]
- Edensore, Edward, [90]
- Edie, William, Abbot of Burton, [47], [82], [137], [149], [177], [191]
- Ednaston, [127]
- Educational work of Monasteries, [3], [17], [86]
- Edulneston, [127]
- Edward I, [16], [109], [118]
- —— II, [16], [80], [96], [106], [122]
- —— III, [15], [17], [76], [80]
- Edwin and Morcar, [9]
- Egerton, Richard, [116]
- Elford, [24]
- Elizabeth, Queen, [41], [45], [174] and [note]
- Elkeston, [122], [123], [195]
- Ellaston (“Glaston”), [31], [34], [98] and [note], [100], [110], [130], [198]
- Ellenhall, Elynhall, [112], [114], [195]
- Ellerton, [112]
- Erdeswick, Sampson, quoted [41], [195]
- Essex, William, [113]
- Esteleke, [128]
- Esyng, [103], [104]
- Etheldred, King, [90]
- Everest, Robert, [149]
- Fairs, [17], [190]
- Fairwell Nunnery, [14], [18], [27], [28]
- Fanne, Thomas, [166], [255]
- Farysley, [24]
- Feccham, [23]
- Felde, Thomas de, Abbot of Burton, [17], [89]
- Fenny Compton, [123]
- Fenton, [127]
- Ferny, George, [190]
- Ferrers, Henry de, Founder of Tutbury, [9], [129]
- Ferrers, Earl, [116], [117], [194], [203], [235]
- —— Robert de, [115]
- Field, [77], [88], [102]
- Fillingham, [107], [109]
- Findern, [79], [191]
- First Fruits, Bill for, [52]
- Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, [19]
- Fitzherberts, [38], [40], [70], [168]
- Flashbrook, [112]
- Fleet Prison, [41]
- Fleetwood, John, [40], [41]
- Forde, Prior of, [50], [51], [191], [192]
- Foresters, [103], [194], [204]
- Forest Laws, [15], [114]
- Forman, John, [169]
- Fort, Thomas, Prior of Stone, [20], [119]
- Foston, [110]
- French Wars. See [“100 Years’ War”]
- Friars, [14], [52], [129], [150], [151], [157], [183], [185], [211]
- Frideswide’s, St., Oxford, [22]
- Frith, le, [103], [104], [195]
- Frodswell, [115], [117]
- Froude, J. A., quoted, [1], [183]
- Fulford, [121]
- Fulling Mills, [15], [111], [121], [130]
- Furnivalls, [96]
- Fyndern, [36], [38], [90]
- Fyssher, William, [191]
- Fyton, Sir Thomas, [119]
- Gaddesby, [123]
- Gairdner, Dr., quoted [2], [139 note]
- Gallows, [100]
- Gasquet, Dr., quoted [2], [139 note]
- Gaunt, Robert, [128]
- Geoffrey, Abbot of Burton, [200]
- Geyton, [68], [117]
- Giffard, Mr., [175]
- Gifford (or Gyfford), John, [6], [25], [36], [54], [55], [93], [113]
- ——, —— Thomas, [54], [55], [116], [225], [227]
- Glaston = Ellaston, q.v.
- Glebe, [67], [68], [79], [102], [117], [124]
- Gloucester College, Oxford, [87]
- Gnosall, [112], [113]
- Goodcole, John, [191]
- Goodfellow, John, Abbot of Dieulacres, [101]
- Goodrich, Richard, [177], App. [xii]
- Gordon, John, [103]
- —— Richard, [190]
- Gorton, Dan Richard, [83]
- Gostree, [104]
- Gostwick, John, Treasurer of First Fruits, [40]
- Grafton, George, [168]
- —— William, Abbot of Rocester, [109], [168], [193], [195]
- Great Gate, [100], [195]
- —— Meadow, [110]
- Green, J. R., quoted, [2]
- Grenburgh, [68], [113], [114]
- Grene, Alexander, [151]
- Gresley, George, [54], [55], [116]
- —— Nicholas, [35]
- —— Thomas, [149]
- —— Thomas de, [87]
- Greswike, Sampson, [147]
- Grindley, [116]
- Grindon, [69], [79]
- Grosvenor, John, [54], [55]
- —— Richard, [103], [242]
- Gynne, Richard, [123]
- Hadford, [103]
- Halghton, [112]
- Halywell, [109]
- Hampton, [94]
- —— Court, [28]
- Hamstall Ridware, [69], [79]
- Hanchurch, [122], [124]
- Hanyate, [116]
- Harborne, [23]
- Harcourt, Harecourt, John, [113], [203]
- ——, —— Robert, [195]
- ——, —— Richard, [39]
- ——, —— Simon, [140], [141], [142], [144]
- Hargreaves, Henry, [197]
- —— Laurence, [197]
- Harmon, Bishop of Exeter, [26]
- Harvey Richard, [172], [190], [232]
- —— William, [117]
- Hartshorne, [98]
- Hastings, Lord, [142], [160]
- Hatton, [128]
- Haughmond Abbey, [10], [112], [113]
- Heathhouse Grange, [112], [114]
- Heath Mill, [197]
- Heith, Richard, [158]
- Heithcott, Robert, [191]
- Hendon, Thomas, [168], [222]
- Hennege, Thomas, [171]
- Henry I, [13]
- —— II, [13]
- —— III, [14], [94], [109], [118]
- —— IV, [87], [88], [115], [125]
- —— V, [19]
- —— VI, [17], [109]
- —— VIII, [16], [19], [21], [26], [39], [42], [43], [44], [48], [50], [55], [80], [99], [122], [130], [134]
- Henyngton, [94]
- Herefordshire, [7]
- Heron, John, [191]
- Heth, Roland, [127], [195]
- Hether, William, [191]
- Hevedale, [112], [114]
- Hevehall, [112], [113]
- Heyton, [103], [104]
- Higdon, John, Dean of Cardinal’s College, [24], [25]
- Hilderstone, [120], [121]
- Hilton, Hylton, Roger, [167], [195]
- Hodgetts, [159]
- Hoggson, John, [113]
- Hognaston, [110]
- Holcroft, Mr., [149]
- Hollington, Holington, [127], [128]
- Holond, Holland, Otto, [116], [117]
- Holte, Thomas, [54]
- Hopton, [116]
- Hornington, [77]
- Hospitality, [1], [16], [118]
- Horsbrook, [92] and [note]
- Horton, [103]
- Howton, Abbot of Croxden, [94]
- Hulme, [104]
- Hulton, [130]
- Hulton Abbey, [6], [14], [18], [30], [59], [62], [64], [65], [67], [68], [70], [71], [95], [98], [106–9], [124], [130], [131], [196]
- in Valor Ecclesiasticus, [107], [108], [179], [204]
- Dissolution, [138], [145], [163], [169], [171], [186], [199], [203]. App. [xi]
- Pensions, [195]
- See Abbots [Allen], [John], and [Wilkyns]
- Hulton Manor, [107], [108]
- Hunchedial, [100]
- Hundred Years’ War, [72], [96], [124]
- Huntingdon, George, Earl of, [90], [193], [203]
- —— Francis, Earl of, [193]
- Hyll, William, [127]
- Hyns, [24]
- Ilam, [69], [79], [86], [101]
- Images, [158]
- Indulgences, [31]
- Ingworth, Bishop of Dover, [130], [150], [151], [152], [153], [154], [155], [156], [175], [184]
- Injunctions, [135]
- Insolvency of Monasteries, [96], [184], [187]
- Ironmonger, Thomas, [123]
- Isabella, Queen, [76]
- Jermy, John, [191]
- Jerusalem, Knights of St. John of, [53] and [note], [116], [124]
- Jews, [15]
- John, Abbot of Hulton, [106]
- Katherine of Aragon, [43]
- Keele, [15], [19]
- Kelyng, John, [112], [113]
- —— Thomas, [168], [222]
- Kenilworth Abbey, [10], [30], [32], [40], [118], [119], [120]
- Kent (County), [7], [57]
- Keydr (or Cade), Robert, [168], [196], [222]
- Kidderminster, [93]
- Kirk Broughton. See [Church Broughton]
- Knighton, [112], [113]
- Knutsford, [103]
- Kybbulston, [122], [123], [124]
- Kyngeley, [111]
- Kynston, [68], [110]
- Labourers, Statute of, [88]
- Lambert, John, [90], [271]
- Lamp, Endowment of, [69], [86], [89]
- Lancashire, [7], [102]
- Lancaster, Earls of, [95], [121], [124], [125]
- Lane, Richard, [127]
- Langley, [98], [128]
- Langton, Archbishop, [14]
- Lapley Priory, [9], [118]
- Suppression of, [19]
- —— Rural Deanery of, [55], [61], [63]
- Lateran Council, [67]
- Latimer, Bishop, [150]
- Launde Stockton, [112]
- Launder, Isabel, [92], [189], [195], [227], [228]
- Laundresses, [178]
- Lavynden, Richard de, Prior of Trentham, [121]
- Layton, Dr. Richard, [133], [134], [136], [138], [158], [201], [224]
- Leases, [72]
- Lee, [116]
- —— Roland, Bishop of Lichfield, [33], [43], [44], [45], [47], [52], [54], [57], [60], [126], [142], [143], [145], [148], [152], [157], [160], [161], [162], [170], [172], [185], [229], [234]
- Leek, [8], [14], [62], [63], [68], [98], [100], [101], [102], [103], [104], [172], [196], [204]
- Lees, Thomas, [107]
- Lees, [15], [109]
- Legh, Geoffrey, [195]
- —— Dr. Thomas, [133], [134], [136], [138], [158], [160], [162], [167], [170], [171], [172], [173], [176], [193], [197], [224]
- Leicester, Archdeacon of, [98]
- Leicestershire, [99], [113], [123], [128]
- Leigh, [69], [77], [79]
- Lenton, [149]
- Leo X, Pope, [22]
- Lepers, [14]
- Leveson (Loveson, Luson), John, [6], [164], [165], [210], [246], [247], [249], [251]
- Liber Regis, [83], [200], [201]
- Libraries, Monastic, [95], [200], [201]
- Lichfield, [8], [14], [16], [27], [28], [36], [47], [59], [116], [134], [136], [137], [151], [155], [196]
- —— Bishop, [62], [63], [70], [71], [86], [92], [106], [108], [113], [115], [116], [117], [120], [123], [124], [127], [185], [199], [229]
- —— Cathedral, [27], [62], [63], [70], [86], [111], [120], [137], [159]
- —— Dean and Chapter, [28], [62], [70], [71], [86], [108], [117], [120], [128], [185], [236]
- —— Grey Friars, [14], [18], [150], [151], [163], [166], [184], [199], [209]. App. [vii]
- —— Michael de, [95]
- See Bishops [Blythe], [Clinton], [Lee], [Limesey], [Longsword], [Norbury], [Peche], [Smythe], [Stretton].
- Lights, Endowment of, [15], [69], [86], [89]
- Lilleshall Abbey, [205]
- Limesey, Bishop of Lichfield, [10]
- Lincoln, [107], [108], [109]
- Lincolnshire, [7], [107]
- Littleover, [79]
- Littleton, Edward, [25], [54], [55], [90], [235]
- —— Mr., [171]
- Lisle, Lord, [24]
- Loke, Thomas, [190]
- London, [7], [52], [84], [98], [100], [169], [177]
- —— John of, Abbot of Croxden, [95]
- Longford, [98]
- —— Ralf, [33], [36], [37], [38], [40];
- Junr., [41]
- Longnor, [103]
- Longsword (Longespee), de Meulan (or Meyland), Bishop of Lichfield, [118]
- Longton, [102], [122], [123], [124]
- Lont, Thomas, [151]
- Loughtonhouse, John, [168]
- Lowe, [103], [104]
- Lupton, John, [23]
- Lymforde, John, [155]
- Lyttleton, Mr., [160]
- Macclesfield, Earl of, [201]
- Madeley, [121]
- Maintenance, [38], [101]
- Mainwaring, Ralf, [90]
- Manor Courts, [77], [85], [90], [102], [103], [104], [109], [111], [115], [116], [120], [121], [124], [127], [131], [205]
- Marchington, [116]
- Markets, [17]
- Marshalsea, [101]
- Marston, [68], [127], [128]
- Master, Richard, [183]
- Matherfield, [68], [127], [128]
- Matilda, Empress, [12], [121]
- Mere, Meyre, [68], [115], [117], [122], [124]
- Merivale, [176]
- Merton Priory, [39], [40]
- >Meverell, Arthur, Prior of Tutbury, [125], [126], [145], [167], [191]
- —— Humfry, [127]
- Meynell, Henry, [90]
- Meyre, Richard, [168], [196], [222]
- Mickleover, [69], [79], [81], [86], [90]
- Middlesex, [7]
- Middlewick, [98], [102], [103], [104], [194]
- Mills, Fulling, [15], [111], [121], [130]
- —— Water, [77], [84], [99], [104], [108], [113], [114], [115], [122], [123], [124], [127], [130]
- Milwich, [6], [68], [113], [120], [121]
- Misterton, [98]
- Modwen’s, St., Chapel, [69], [79]
- ——, — Image, [158], [176]
- Monasticon, quoted [91];
- Chap. [VI], passim
- Monmouthshire, [7]
- Montacute Priory, [50]
- Moore, Robert, [191]
- Morality of Religious, [72], [184]
- Morcar, [9]
- More, [108], [130]
- —— Sir Thomas, [47], [48], [52], [133]
- Moreton, John, [54], [57]
- —— Thomas, [120], [191], [227]
- Morley, Richard, [90]
- Moseley, John, [191]
- —— Richard, [191]
- Motesset, Rauffe, [190]
- Mountjoy, Lord, [98], [124]
- Mountstrell, [98]
- Mulneston, [127], [130]
- Musden Grange, [98], [99], [100], [176]
- Myfford, Meyford, [121], [124]
- Mylward, Henry, [127]
- Myxton Heyes, [108]
- Nakerer, John le, [76]
- Nantwich, [114]
- Nativi, [83], [85]
- Needham, John, [111]
- Needwood Forest, [127]
- Newbalt, Newbold, [103], [104]
- Newcastle-under-Lyme, [14], [112], [123], [124]
- —— Dominican Friary, [5], [14], [18], [129], [130], [150], [155], [156], [157], [175], [199], [211]
- —— Rural Deanery, [62], [63]
- New Learning, [20], [29], [72]
- Newport (Salop), [113], [114]
- Newstead, [122], [124]
- Newton, [116]
- —— John, [87]
- Nicholas, Abbot of Burton, [17], [81]
- —— IV’s Taxatio, [131]
- Nigel, Fitz, [10], [30], [35]
- Norbury, [70], [127]
- —— Bishop of Lichfield, [11], [16], [27], [109], [110], [112], [118], [125]
- Noel, Fitz, [10]
- Norbrook, [102]
- Normacot, [107], [130]
- North, Sir Edward, [271]
- Northfield, [105]
- Northumberland, [7]
- Northwich, [108]
- Norton (Leics.), [68], [97]
- Norton, East, [100]
- —— Thomas, [167]
- Norwich, Diocese, [53]
- Nunneries, [14], [92], [192]
- Oaken, Oken, [98], [99]
- Oblations, [79]
- Offley, [112], [114]
- Okeover, Oker, [35], [37], [77], [109], [177]
- Oldall Grange, [114]
- Olton, [116]
- Omburn, [104], [106]
- Oncott, [98]
- Orpe, John, [168], [195], [196], [222]
- Orslow, [112], [114]
- Orton, Walter, [168], [223]
- Osmaston, Osmonston, [127]
- Over, William de, Abbot of Croxden, [95], [201]
- Overton, [127]
- Oxford, St. Bernard’s College (now St. John’s), [50]
- Brazenose College, [20]
- Cardinal’s College, [22], [24], [26]
- See [Higdon, John]
- Gloucester College (now Worcester), [87]
- New College, [201], [205]
- Trinity College, [140]
- Packington, [24]
- —— Thomas, Abbot of Burton, [85]
- Paget, Sir William, afterwards Baron Paget of Beaudesert, [177], [263] and [note], [264] and [note]
- Paganel, Gervase, Baron of Dudley, [11]
- “Palfrey Money,” [127]
- Paper Surveys, [110], [113]
- Parliament, “Reformation,” [30], [44], [47], [137]
- Parry, William, [117]
- Particulars for Grants, [5]
- Peche, Bishop of Lichfield, [10]
- Peckham, Archbishop, [16]
- Penford, [115], [116], [117]
- Penford, John, [93]
- Penkridge, [113]
- Pensions to Religious, [26], [79], [178], [189–91], [198]
- —— — Lay Inmates, [193], [194]
- Penulton, [115], [116]
- Peter-sur-Dive, St., [9], [124], [125]
- Picto, Thomas, [164], [165], [166], [251]
- Pigs as Rent, [128]
- Pilgrimage of Grace, [146], [211]
- Pillatonhall, [77]
- Pipstoke (or Pykstoke), William, [172], [190], [232]
- Pitt, Thomas, [93]
- Plante, William, [5]
- Pole, Dr., [33], [39], [45], [46], [189], [212 note]
- —— Henry, [111], [127]
- —— John, [191]
- —— Reginald (Cardinal), [22]
- Polesworth Abbey, [85]
- Pope, Sir Thomas, [140]
- Pothlac, [86], [90]
- Pottery Works, [131]
- Præmunire, [42], [53], [55]
- Pratye, John, [197]
- Prince, John, [127]
- Prowdluffe, William, [190]
- Pulford, [103]
- Pulton, Poulton, [100], [103], [104], [173], [174] and [note]
- Puttels, [98], [100]
- Radford, [14]
- Radmore, [12]
- Ralf, Baron of Stafford, [14]
- Ratclyffe, Alexander, [116], [117]
- —— Laurence, [107]
- Rathbone, Hugh, [147]
- Rede, William, [107]
- Reformator of Cistercians, [50], [62], [99], [192]
- Revival of Learning. See [New Learning]
- Renez (or Raynard), Thomas, [167], [191]
- Repton Priory, [84]
- Rheims, [9], [118]
- Riche, Sir Richard, Solicitor-General, Chancellor of Augmentations, [140], [163], [165]
- Richard, Abbot of Burton, [81]
- Richard II, [16], [96]
- Richmond, Archdeaconry, [53]
- —— Duke of, [16], [21]
- Ridding, [100]
- Ridel, Justice Geoffrey, his widow, [11]
- Robynson, Robert, [191]
- Rocester, [68], [94], [109], [110], [130], [193]
- —— “Abbey,” [5], [10], [11], [15], [17], [18], [30], [34], [36], [58], [59], [60], [62], [64], [65], [67], [69], [70], [71], [98], [102], [109–12], [130], [202], [207]
- in Valor Ecclesiasticus, [110–11], [179]
- Dissolution, [138], [145], [163], [167], [169] and [note], [171], [186], [193], [199], [203]. App. [x.]
- Pensions, [190], [195], [196]
- See Abbot [William Grafton]
- Rogers, Thorold, quoted [4], [5]
- Rolleston, [87]
- —— Thomas, [168], [222]
- Ronton, [112], [113], [114], [130]
- —— Priory, [10], [18], [26], [30], [62], [64], [65], [67], [68], [70], [71], [107], [112–14], [116], [131], [195], [201]
- in Valor Ecclesiasticus, [112–13], [179]
- Dissolution, [138], [140], [144], [145], [203]
- Pensions, [195]
- See Prior [Thomas Alton]
- Roses, Wars of, [72], [97]
- Rokyn, Roland, [23]
- Rossall, [103], [104]
- Rothwell, Henry, [168], [222]
- Rowley, [153]
- Rudde, John, [191]
- Rudheth, [103]
- Rugeley, [14]
- Rushton Grange, [6], [108], [210]
- Russell, William, [117]
- —— Thomas, [153]
- Rutland, [7], [138]
- Rycerdysctote, [116]
- Ryve, Robert, [166], [252]
- Sacheverell, Henry, [35], [37]
- Salisbury, John of, [71]
- Sallow, [69], [86], [89]
- Salt, [116]
- —— Houses, [116]
- —— Pans, [15], [102], [103], [114], [130], [131]
- Salve Regina, [94]
- Sandbach, [68], [102], [104]
- Sandon, [195]
- Sandwell Priory, [18], [30]
- Dissolution, [22], [23], [24], [25], [26], [87]
- Savage, John, [153]
- Scudamore, John, [140], [143], [145], [162], [163], [165], [169] and [note], [171], [175], [177], [195], [199], [202], App. [vi], [vii], [viii], [ix], [x], [xi], [xii], [xiii]
- —— Philip, [258]
- —— William, [267] and [note]
- Sedgeley, [105], [106]
- Seggewik, John, [87]
- Seighford, Seightford, [68], [112], [113], [114]
- Seney (or Sinai) Park, [77], [82]
- Sepulchre, Holy, Friars of the, [14]
- Shardycote, [94], [116]
- Shebridge, [120], [121], [124]
- Sheffield, Robert, [123]
- Shefford, [118]
- Sheldon, Mr., [202], [203]
- Shele, Thomas, [167]
- Shene, Prior of, [26], [119]
- —— [177]
- Shepey, [113]
- Shepherd, Thomas, [88]
- Sheriff’s Aids, [90], [127]
- Shirley, [128]
- Shobnall Grange, [77], [82], [84]
- Shrewsbury, [115], [155], [157]
- —— Abbey, [102], [205]
- —— Francis, Earl of, [5]
- —— George Talbot, Earl of, (Lord Steward), [33], [35], [36], [98], [110], [125], [127], [143], [203], [205]
- Shropshire, [7]
- Skrymsher, Thomas, [39]
- Smith, John, [90]
- —— Thomas, [167]
- —— William, Prior of Stone, [119], [142], [143], [144], [147], [148]
- Smyth, Richard, [155]
- —— Thomas, [191]
- Smythe, William, Bishop of Lichfield, [20], [119]
- —— John, [5]
- Snape, John, [168]
- Sneyd, [108]
- Solubriensis Episcopus, [50]
- Somersall, [111], [127]
- Somerset, [7]
- Southwell, [136]
- Speed, quoted [2], [4]
- Speenhamland, [96]
- Spot, Wulfric, [8], [89]
- Stafford, [8], [14], [98], [103], [111], [113], [116], [117], [120], [121], [128], [153]
- Stafford, Austin Friars, [14], [18], [129], [142], [146], [150], [152], [153], [154], [156], [163], [164], [165], [166], [199], [201], [209], [211]. App. [vi].
- —— Grey Friars, [14], [17], [18], [129], [150], [152], [153], [154], [156], [163], [164], [165], [184], [186], [192], [199], [201], [209], [211]. App. [v]
- —— St. John’s Hospital, [116]
- —— St. Thomas’s Priory, [10], [15], [17], [18], [30], [62], [64], [66], [67], [68], [70], [71], [107], [114–8], [130], [131], [148], [176], [181], [182], [184], [202]
- in Valor Ecclesiasticus, [115–7], [120], [179]
- Dissolution, [138], [142], [145], [160], [161], [170], [171], [172], [175], [186], [187], [199], [203], [204]. App. [iv]
- Pensions, [189], [190]
- See Prior [Richard Whytwell]
- —— Abbot of Burton, [69], [89]
- —— Brother John (of Coventry), [129]
- —— Henry, Lord, [113], [120], [141], [142], [143], [144], [146]
- —— Robert de, founder of Stone, [9]
- ——, Robert, [167], [191]
- Staffordshire Religious Houses, Characteristics of, [18], [19]
- Stallington, [120], [121]
- Stamford, [98]
- —— William, [153]
- Standlaw, John, [168], [222]
- Stanton, [110]
- Stapenhill, [69], [79], [86], [87], [90], [191]
- Stapleton, Thomas, [117], [204]
- —— William, [172], [190], [204], [232]
- Stephen, King, [10], [11], [12], [121]
- Stock, Monastic, [93], [173], [181]
- Stoke, [108], [120], [121]
- Stone, [68], [118], [120], [121], [130]
- —— Rural Deanery, [62], [63]
- —— Priory, [5], [6], [8], [9], [11], [16], [18], [20], [30], [58], [62], [64], [66], [67], [68], [70], [71], [107], [116], [118–21], [130], [131], [201]
- in Valor Ecclesiasticus, [119–20], [179]
- Dissolution, [138], [142], [144], [145], [147], [148], [203]
- Pensions, [195]
- See Priors [Fort] and [William Smith]
- Stoneleigh, [12]
- Stowe, [68], [108], [117]
- Stratford Priory (Essex), [95]
- Stretaye, Edmund, [168], [223]
- Strete, Richard, Archbishop of Salop (and Derby), [28], [29], [30], [33], [34], [35], [36], [37], [38], [44], [45], [46], [128], [161], [198], [252]
- Stretton, [77]
- —— Bishop of Lichfield, [27], [32]
- Stubbs, Bishop, quoted [6], [50 note]
- “Submission of the Clergy,” [43]
- Succession, Act and Oath of, [47], [52]
- Sudbury, [128]
- —— John, Abbot of Burton, [87], [88], [89]
- Suffolk, Charles Brandon, Duke of, [6], [93], [210]
- Sutcote, Mr., [209]
- Sutton, [123], [124]
- —— Richard, [107], [203], [204]
- —— William, [191]
- “Supreme Head,” [42], [48], [53], [146], [219], [220]
- Swinscoe, [110], [111]
- Swynneshed, [116]
- Swynneston, [120]
- Swythamley, [193]
- Symon, William, [191]
- Symson, Simson, Christopher, [172], [190], [232]
- Tachbrook, [39]
- Talbot, Sir John, [54], [55]
- Tamworth, [24], [62], [63]
- Tanneries, [131]
- Taverner Margery, [88]
- —— Nicholas, [88]
- Templars, Knights, [15], [19], [28]
- Tentisworth, [103], [104]
- Teyte, Nicholas, [90]
- Thomas, Prior of Trentham, [122]
- Thoreby, [103]
- Thornley, [102]
- Thornton, John, [168], [196], [222], [233]
- Thorpe (Lincs.), [69]
- Tickford, [26]
- Tipton, [23]
- Tithes, [52], [67], [68], [74], [79], [97], [99], [100], [105], [106], [107], [108], [110], [111], [113], [114], [117], [120], [121], [123], [126], [128], [135], [149], [177], [198], [206], [210]
- Tittensor, [121]
- Tokeby, [68], [97], [98], [99]
- Tong, [93]
- Torcea, [81]
- Torksey, [107]
- Torner or Turner, Richard, [117], [182], [194], [204]
- Torrington, Parva, [50]
- Totmonslow, [98]
- Traford, William, [193]
- Trefall, [105]
- Trentham, [68], [122], [123], [124], [130], [193]
- —— Priory, [6], [9], [10], [11], [18], [30], [59], [62], [64], [66], [67], [68], [70], [71], [107], [121–24], [130], [197], [202]
- in Valor Ecclesiasticus, [122–4], [179]
- Dissolution, [138], [145], [193], [203], [210]
- Pensions, [189], [195]
- See Priors [Bradwall], [Dulverne], [Lavynden], and [Thomas]
- Trent, River, [77], [81], [87], [136]
- Treour, John le, [76]
- Trinity College, Oxford, [140]
- Trusley, [98], [100]
- Trysull, [55], [61], [63], [106]
- Tutbury, [127], [128], [195]
- —— Castle, [9], [124], [202]
- —— Priory, [9], [16], [18], [21], [30], [60], [62], [63], [64], [67], [68], [71], [124–9], [130], [131], [197], [207]
- in Valor Ecclesiasticus, [125–8], [179]
- Dissolution, [138], [145], [167], [169], [199], [203]
- Pensions, [190], [191], [195]
- See Prior [Arthur Meverell]
- Twigg, Richard, [122]
- Tybbes, Thomas, [50]
- Tylynton, [154]
- Tyso, [68], [120], [121]
- Uttoxeter, [98]
- Vale Royal, [205]
- Valor Ecclesiasticus, [55–71], [73], [74], Chap. [vi], [133], [138], [139], [178], [179], [186], [187], [191], [198], [203], [204], [206], [207], [211]
- Verduns, [13], [95]
- Vernam, George, [168], [223]
- Vernon, Henry, [120], [123]
- —— John, [25], [54]
- —— [93]
- Villani, [85]
- Vincent, Robert, [113]
- Voysey, Bishop of Exeter, [26]
- Wales, [156]
- Walford, [112], [113]
- Walkeden, Geoffrey, [147]
- —— Walter, [120]
- Wall Grange, [124]
- Walton, [5], [98], [116], [120], [121]
- Warde, Richard, [154], [164], [165]
- Warham, Archbishop, [26]
- Warton, John de, [101]
- Waterfall, [68], [110], [111]
- Watteley More, [112], [114]
- Waynfleet, Bishop of Winchester, [19]
- Webley, John, Prior of Dudley, [104]
- Wednesbury, [23]
- Welbeck Abbey, [205]
- Wenlock Priory, [11], [104], [139], [165], [205]
- Wernell, [23]
- West Broughton, [127]
- —— Bromwich, [23]
- Westminster Abbey, [9], [83], [193]
- —— Abbot of, [44], [47], [48], [74], [83]
- and see [Boston, William]
- Westmoreland, [7]
- —— Earl of, [141]
- Weston, [58], [68], [77], [115], [117], [120]
- Wetton, [127], [128], [195]
- —— William, [127]
- Wetwode, Richard, [151], [152], [165]
- Whalley, Richard, [119]
- Whitels, [98]
- “White Ship,” [11]
- Whitgreve, [113], [116]
- Whitmere, [77]
- Whitmore, Adam, [101]
- —— Richard, Abbot of Dieulacres, [100]
- Whitney, Humfry, [103], [173], [194], [195], [204], [242]
- —— John, [104], [173], [174] and [note], [204], [242]
- —— Mary and Nicholas, [194] (cf. [193 note], [243]
- —— Thomas, Abbot of Dieulacres, [102], [104], [148], [173], [190], [193], [196], [204], [239]
- Whittington, [24]
- Whytgreve, Robert, [164], [247], [249]
- Whytteworth, Robert, [197]
- Whytwell, Whyttel, Whyttewell, Whittall, Edward, [117], [204], [235]
- Whytwell, Whyttel, Whyttwell, Whittall Katherine, [204]
- ——, —— Richard, Prior of Stafford, [115], [145], [161], [172], [190], [204], [232], [235]
- ——, —— Richard, [117], [148], [204], [258]
- Wico Malbano, [116]
- Wilkyns, Edward, Abbot of Hulton, [108], [145], [195], [196]
- Williams, John, [279] and [note]
- Willingham, [107], [109]
- Wilmslow, [193]
- Wilton, [205]
- Winchester, Bishop of, [88]
- Windsor, [26]
- Wistowe, John, [99]
- Withington, [86], [90]
- Wodcoke, Ralf, [127]
- Wodeyton (Wood Eyton), [113]
- Wolsey, Cardinal, [20], [22], [23], [24], [25], [27], [28], [29], [42], [54], [55], [140]
- Wolverhampton, [164]
- Womborne, [23]
- Wood, Friar, [164]
- Woodford, [68], [104], [109], [110]
- Woodhouse, Wydowes, [93], [228]
- Woods, [128], [129], [130]
- Wool Trade, [13], [17], [81], [95], [96], [100], [106]
- Wootton, Wotton, [31], [120], [127]
- Worcester Priory, [83], [87], [176]
- —— College, [87]
- —— Diocese, [105]
- Wriothesley, Sir Thomas (afterwards Earl of Southampton), [22]
- Wrottesley, Walter, [54], [55], [59], [62], [105]
- Wulphade, St., [120]
- Wycche, [194]
- Wyfford, [24]
- Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, [19]
- Wyllot, Thomas, [127]
- Wymondham, [68], [128]
- Wyrley, Marke, [166], [252]
- Wyttemore, [124]
THE END
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Sketch Map of STAFFORDSHIRE to Illustrate the Dissolution of the Monasteries