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 Launderxls.
It’ to Christabell Smithxxs.
It’ to Alice Bechexxs.
It’ to Felix Baggshawexxs.
cs.

Rewardes gyvene to the servantes ther at theyr lyke departure

Itto William parker, Chapelan,xxxs.
Itto Robert Bakerxiijs.iiijd.
Itto Margarett Burreijs.
Itto Thomas Boldeiijs.
Itto William Morreijs.vjd.
It to Thomas Smithxs.
It to Kateryn Alatexiijs.iiijd.
It to Philip Duffeldeiiijs.
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 yerexxxiijs. iiijd.
It’ of Mr. Thomas Moreton for le feldes for half a yerexxvjs. viijd.
It’ of T ... Tunkes for the rente of hys ferme for halfe a yerevjs. viijd.
It’ of John Penford for halfe a yeres rentviijs.
It’ of Thomas Pitt for a hole yeres renteijs.
It’ of Cristofer Alatt, for one quarters rentevjs. viijd.
Summaiiij. 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 rentxviijs.
It’ of the balyff of Tonge for j yeres renteijs.
It’ of Willm Wydowes for j yeres rentexijd.
It’ of the lordshype of Brome for j quarter rentelxs.
It’ of Rychard Gowgh for halfe a yeres rente viijd.
It’ of Mathew Parker for halfe a yeres rentexvd.
It’ of John Staunton for halfe a yeres quiet rentevjd.
It’ of ... Blakeman for halfe a yeres rentexijd.
It’ of ... Whytemore for ij yerevjd.
It’ of Thomas Johnson for halfe a yeres renteiijd. ob.
It’ of the churchwardens of Brewode for iij yeres renteiijd.
It’ of Robart Bromhall for halfe a yeres renteiiijd.
Sumaxxxiiijs. ixd.ob

Penc’ and Porc’ grauntyd and alottyd to the late Prioresse and Convent’ there by the seid Commissionours.

Fyrst, to Isabell Launder, late prioresselxvjs. viijd.
It’ to Cristabell Smythxxxiijs. iiijd.
It’ to Alys Bechexxxiijs. iiijd.
It’ to Felix Baggeshawexxxiijs. 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 StaffHerafter 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 ChurcheFyrst 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 forcxs.
The VestryIt. 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 forxlvs.
The Cloyster and the Chapter houseIt. 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 DorterIt. all the Selles ther ar soulde forxjs.
The FraterIt. ij Bordes ther soulde forxijd.
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 forxs.
The Priors parlerIt. ther j foulden tabull ij formes iiij chayres and the hengynges of lynyon ar soulde forxvjd.
The Water Chamb.It. Bedstedes the hengynges paynted ij fetherbeddes ij boulsters ij pyllowes and iiij couerlettes sould forxxs.
The Great chamb.It. a beadsteadd j fetherbedd j Couerlett ij fustyon blankettes and a boulster soulde forxxxiijs.
The ij iner chambs.It. ij fetherbeddes iiij oulde Couerynges ij boulsters ther founde solde forxxs.
The Chamb ouer the ChapellIt. 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 forxijs.
The Carters chamb.It. ther j bedstedd j payr of shettes j materes and iij oulde Couerlettes soulde forijs.
The ButteryIt. 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 forvs.
The KechennIt. 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 forxijs. vjd.
The Brewhouse and BakhouseIt. 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 forxls.
Tymber souldIt. Tymber lying about the Scite of the seid late priory ys soulde forxiiijs.
Grayne and Heye at Orb’toun GrayungeIt. 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 GraungeIt. 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 PrioryIt. of hey ther founde xij lodes at ijs. the lode soulde forxxiiijs.
Waynes att Orb’ton Graunge wt otherIt. ther j Iroun bound Wayne and j other onbounden wyth yokes and temes thereto belongyng and ij harrowesxs. viijd.
Waynes and harrowes at Barkeswych GraungIt. ther ij Waynes j Ieronbound and the other vnbounde ij harrowes ij plowes wt yokes and temes to them belongyngxiijs. iiijd.
Catell soulde att Orbtoun GraungeIt. 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 GraungeIt. 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 isiiijxx vijli. ixs. vjd.
Rewardes gyuen to the Couent ther at ther DepartureFyrst 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 boughtIt. 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 tymeviijli.
xixs.
xd.
The summe of the paymentes aforseid ysxxxvijli.
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 handesixli. 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 vnsouldeIt. ther found iiij belles valued atliiijli.
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 parsonsFyrst 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 priorxxvjli. xiijs. iiijd.
It. to Rychard Harueyvjli.
It. to Xpofer Symsounvjli.
It. to Thomas BagleyCvjs. viijd.
It. to Willm PykestokeCvjs. viijd.
It. to Willm StapultonCs.
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 stuardxls.
It. to Mr. Robert Brownexvs.
It. to Mr. Phylypp Chewynnxxvjs. viijd.
It. to Edward Whytellxxxiijs. iiijd.
It. to Hugh Bakerxxs.
It. to Willm Harney [sic]xs.
It. to Willm Bagleyxs.
It. to Rychard Torner Bakerxs.
It. to Jamys Cockexxs.
It. to George Bougleyxxs.
It. to Thomas Stapultounxs.
It. to Alexander Rattclyffxiijs. iiijd.
It. to Ottes Hollandexiijs. iiijd.
It. to Rychard Whytellxxs.
Summxiij li. xxd.
Dettes owyng by the late prior and Couent of the forseid priory befor the dyssolucon therof
Fyrst to Mr. Edward Lyteltoun Esquierixli. xs.
It. to Vmfrey fox thelderxvijli. iiijs.
It. to Willm Chamber of WestounCxvjs. jd.
It. to Syr Henry Slany vycar of Busburyxls.
It. to Willm Stamfordxli.
It. to Syr Edward Astoun knyghtxxiijli. xjs. viijd.
It. to Edward Lyteltoun Esquyerxlli.
It. to Peyes Sponerxiiijli. xviijs. id.
It. to Agnes Daryngton of Stafford Gentlxvjs. viijd.
It. to Willm Gylbertvjli. xiijs. iiijd.
It. to Sr. Robert Grymelxvjs. viijd.
It. to Willm Mydeltoun of Staffordlxvjs. viijd.
It. to Willm Russelllxxiijs. iiijd.
It. to Rychard Homersley of Stafford for money borowed and other warres of hym bowghtxijli. vs. ixd.
It. to Mr. Strethay Commessaryvjli. xiijs. iiijd.
It. to my lorde of Chester for the pencions of Busbury Westoun and Barkeswych at Michaelmas last and procuracions in visitacions lastlxvijs. iiijd.
It. to the Deane and Chapeter of Lych for certyn pencions Due at the feast of Seint Michael tharchangell last pastxijli. vjs. viijd.
It. to Walter Wortesleyxviijli.
It. to the Bysshopp of Chesterxlli.
Sumccxxxvli. 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 ChurcheFyrst 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 forxliiijs.
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 forxiijli. vjs. viijd.
The VestryeIt. 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 sylkelxs.
The CloysterIt. the glasse Jeroun the Mounkes settes, the Roffes of the seid Cloyster & a lauar[239] glasse & Jeron in the Chapiter house ar sould forlxvjs. 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 forxvjs. viijd.
The Ryders
Chamber
It. ther, ij Bedsteddes, j Cupborde, j Chayre wt. j Cusshyon a Tester & the hengyng of payented clothe soulde foriijs.
The Butelers
Chamber
It. j matres, iiij Couerlettes, ij pyllowes, j fetherbedd, j boulster soulde forxs.
The HaleIt. ther, iij Tables, iij formes, j Cupborde & j oulde hengyng soulde foriiijs.
The ButteryIt. ther, v borde Clothes v napkyns, iij peuter saltes wt. i Cyner, j oulde Cheste & j shorte borde wt. ij Trestulles soulde forvijs.
The larderIt. ther, j saltyngfatt, j Troffe, iiij Bordes & ij Tubbes souldeiiijs.
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 foriiijli. 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 forvjli. xjs. xd.
The boultyng
house
It. ther, j Boultyng huche & certein oulde troffes & tubbesxijd.
The laborars
Chamber
It. ther, ij materes, ij couerlettes, j borde & j forme sould forxxd.
CatellIt. vj Oxenne, iiijli. xs., It. lx. Ewys & lammes lxvj. s. viijd. It. iij horses xxs. It. xiij Swynne soulde for xiijs. iiijd.ixli. xs.
GrayneIt. vijxx[244] xix bz. of otes xjli. xixs. It. j quart. ij bz. di. of Rye xxjs. It. xxix lodes of haye soulde for lxsxvjli.
The summe totall of all the goodes aforeseid islxiijli. 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 luddyngtounxxixli. iiijd.
It. to Elyzabeth Alenn of Rossallxxijli.
It. to John Alenn of Rossalliiijli.
It. to the Wydow Amrye of londinvjli.
It. to Helyn fitton of Sidingtounxvjli. xiijs. iiijd.
It. to Robt. Burgh for oulde dettelxixs. ixd.
It. to Thomas Hethviijli. vjs. viijd.
It. to Robt. Myddeltoun of Islyngtounxxxs.
It. to Thomas Maynewaryng of londondon [sic]xxvjs viijd
It. to Thomas Ball of Chesterxlvjs viijd
It. to Jamys Colyarviijli. xvs. vijd.
It. to Robt. Wandelllxvjs. viijd.
It. to Willim Nyckted person of Rollestounxlvjs. viijd.
It. to John lokker chepelleyn of ypstonsxxxvs. viijd.
It. to Willm Heth of parkelownxvs.
It. to Roger Williamsoniiijli.
It. to John Higgenbothxxviijs. iiijd.
It. to John gudwyn Chapelayne of Chedtoniijs. iiijd.
It. to Hery bennettvjli. xiijs. iiijd.
It. to Thomas Hattounxliiijs.
It. to Richard Hyggenbothexvs. vjd.
It. to John Cheryngtonxls.
It. to the pisshionors of Sandbathvjli.
It. to Willm Dauenportxxvs.
It. to Vmfrey Reynouldciijs. iiijd.
It. to John Haleiijs.
It. to Richard Vygorsxvjs.
It. to John Woodxxiijs.
It. to Roger Tattonxs.
It. to John Fayrfeldxijs. iiijd.
It. to Hugh palennixs.
It. to Henry Symsonviijs.
It. to Rychard Hergreuesxxxjs. viijd.
It. to John Fenyixs. viijd.
It. to Thomas Cattounijs.
It. to James Cokexlviijs. ix d.
It. to Xpofer Crowtheriijs. iiijd.
It. to Edward plummervijs. iiijd.
It. to Jamys Vygors taylorxiijs. xjd.
It. to Willm Rame of Newboultexli.
It. to Sr. Thomas Arundell Knyghtliijs. iiijd.
It. to Sr. Robt. Nedham Knyghtxxxiijs. iiijd.
It. to Robt. Warmingtoun for hys feexxs.
It. to Dan Wllm Crossexls.
It. to Willm fenilxs.
Summaclxxjli. 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 soldxxxij. 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 estimationiijs. 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 estimationxijd.
Item, ther remaynyth in the steple one belle, by estimation x Cth in the custodye of Thomas Picto, worth by estimationviijli.
Item, one lytle belle in the steple, weyng by estimation di. Cth, worth by estimationviijs.

APPENDIX VIII
THE SALE OF THE GOODS OF THE GREY FRIARS, LICHFIELD

(British Museum, Addit. MS. No. 11,041, fol. 88b)

PrisoursRobert 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 forxls.
Sol.Item, sold to the seyd Mr. Strete ij > candelstyckes of lattenviijd.
Sol.Item, the pauyng tyle in both the cloysters, sold to Mr. Stretexls.
Sol.Item, sold to Thomas Bardell, ij candelstykesviijd.
Sol.Item, sold to Sir Thomas Dobsone, a presse, a bedstede, and a doreiiijd.
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 Sandelondvjs. viiijd.
Sol.Item, sold to Mr. Aston, a wyndijs.
Sol.Item, sold to Thomas Fanne, the brycke wall at the churche endeijs.
Sol.Item, sold to the master of the Ile, > a fate in the bruehouseiiijd.
Sol.Item, sold to Chapman, a fatexijd.
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 Courtxls.
Item, sold to Rychard Ballard, the lytle house over the ovyniijs. 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 Spratteliijs. iiijd.
Item, sold to John Laughton, a cofere and a hutche in the butteryxijd.
Item, the cesterne of ledd, and the stone that hyt standyth in, in the kechyn, sold to John Genyngesxiijs. iiijd.
Item, the glasse that ys lewse in the newe loggyng, sold to William Colmaniijs.
Item, a lampe, sold to Edmund Bardellviijd.
Item, the presse in the vestrye, sold to the warden of the gyldxvjd.
Item, ij hutches, sold to Mr. Wardenviijd.
Item, a fryers masse boke, solde to Marke Wyrleyiiijd.
Item, the stone wall betwene the old ostery and the ffrater, sold to John Sadelervs.
Item, the pauement of the quyere, sold to Mr. Stretesxiijs. iiijd.
Item the fryers setes in the quyere, sold to John Laughtonvjs. viijd.
Item, the cundyt of ledd in the cloyster, sold to the master of the gyld and his brethernxxxs.
Sol.Item, a holy water stocke, sold to John Howlatxxd.
Sol.Item, all the kechyn stuff, sold to master warden of the gyldxxs.
Sol.Item, ij standert candelstyckes, sold to the seyd master wardenviijs.
Sol.Item, the lytle cundyt standyng at the revestrye dore, sold to George Stonyngvs.
Sol.Item, the cesterne of ledd standyng in the porche at the Tenys Court ende, sold to Mr. Lytletonxxs.
Sol.Item, a lytle porche standyng by the dwellyng house, sold to Mr. Lytyltonxs.
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 samexlijli. 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 hundreddxixli. 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”

(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 Weyngxlix oz. di.
Itm ij Challys Wt ther patentes Whytt Weyngxxxiij oz. iij qart’s.
Itm A Shypp Wt a Spone Whytt Weyngxii oz. qart’.
Itm ij Sensors Whytt Weyngxlvij oz.
Itm the Garnysshyng of A Crosse pcell gylt Weyngvi oz.
Itm the garnysshyng of a gospell boke pcell gylt Weyngxviij 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]

[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 theruntoxxs.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of black velfett old & bare traylyd Wt grene & Wt Whytt Daysyesxvs.
Itm an old Aut’ Front of Redd Sylke braunchyd wt Copp goldiiis.
Itm an old Aut’ Front of Cheker Workeiis.
Itm an old blue pall of tartron Wt. Daysiesiis.
Itm an old pall of tawnye sylke Wt gart’sxxd.
Itm an old pece of a pall of gyng’ Collor sylkexvjd.
Itm a pece of a old pall of black >Worstede Wt Starresxijd.
Itm an old bann’ Cloth of Sylkeviijd.
Itm a Cope of blue tartron Wt lyons & bryddesvis. viijd.
Itm a Cope of old & base redd velfett Wt lyons & brokynxs.
Itm a Cope of Crymsyn velfett braunchydxs.
Itm iij Copes of Count’fett Redd bawdekynxxs.
Itm a Cope of brokyn velfett Wt Daysyesvs.
Itm a Cope of old Redd Count’fett bawdekynviijs.
Itm a Cope of Whyt sylke Wt Wheate earesvs.
Itm an old Cope of Cheker velfettiijs. iiijd.
Itm V Copes of Count’fett bawdekynxxvs.
Itm one old Cope of Whyt sylkevs.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Whytt Saye Wt gart’s & thalbesvjs. viijd.

[fol. 64]

Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Redd Saye Wt thalbesvs.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of grene Dornyxe Wt albesvs.
Itm a vestment & ij tynakles of old count’fett bawdekyn wt thalbesxs.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Whyt bustian wt thalbesiijs. iiijd.
Itm a old vestmt & ij tynakles of Redd sylke wt Flowres & >thalbesiiijs.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Whyt bustianxijd.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of >blue sylke Wt Whyt Dasyes & thalbesxs.
Itm a vestmt of Redd & Whytt Dornyxeiijs.
Itm an Aut’ Front of redd & grene sylke wt vnycornesxvjd.
Itm a vestmt of Whyt fustyan Wt a redd Crosseviijd.
Itm a vestmt of old grene Damaske Wt an albeijs.
Itm a vestmt of tawnye sylke Wt yelowe bryddes & flowres
& lyons
xijd.
Itm a vestmt of Whytt & tawnye sylke Wt Flowresxxd.
Itm a vestmt of black Worstedeijs.
Itm viij albesxxs.
Itm iij quysshynges[252]viijd.
Itm the p’sse for the Copesxijd.
Itm ij grett Candelstyckes of lattonvs.
Itm iiij Small Candelstyckes of lattonijs.
Itm a lectorne of Brassexxs.

[fol. 65]

Itm ij peyr of Organsvjsviijd.
Itm one other peyr of organsvjs. viijd.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Count’fett tyssue Wt thalbes to the samevjd.
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.

[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 Gllmiijs. iiijd.
Itm V Copes of Count’fett bawdekyn & a old Cope of Whytt sylke sold to s Willm Bassett Knyghtxxxijs.
Itm A vestmt & ij tynakles of Whyt sylke Wt gart’s & thalbes sold to mr Charnellvjs. viijd.
Itm a vestment & ij tynakles of Redd say Wt albes sold to mr Dethyckvs.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of grene Dornyxe Wt thalbes sold to mr Wellesvs.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of old count’fett bawdekyn Wt thalbes sold to s Willm Bassettxs.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of Whyt bustian Wt albes sold to mr Dethyckiijs. iiijd.
Itm a vestmt & ij tynakles of old redd Sylke Wt flowres & thalbes sold to mr Dethyckiiijs.
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 Dethyckxs.
Itm An Aut’ Front of Redd & grene sylke Wt vnycornes & A vestmt of Whyt fustian Wt a redd Crosse sold to John Stoneijs.
Itm A vestmt of Redd & Whyt Dornyxe sold to mr Dethyckiijs.
Itm A vestmt of old grene Damaske Wt An Albe sold to Robt Benettijs.
Itm A vestmt of tawnye sylke Wt yolowe bryddes & lyons old & brokyn sold to John ap Gllmxijd.
Itm A vestmt of Whyt & tawnye sylke sold to mr Laytonxxd.
Itm A vestmt of black Worstede sold to s Willm Bassettijs.

[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.

[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.
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 KyrkbyWagesxxxvs.
Summap

Scole mr

Itm to Richard HarmanWagescs.
Summapz

Bedemen

Itm to Thomas BredenWagesxxvs.
Itm to Robt HolderWagesxxvs.
Itm to John BredonWagesxxvs.
Itm to Thomas ArchardWagesxxvs.
Summapts

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’.

[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 debtescvjs. 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 lastvijs.
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 lastxls.
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.
Summaixli xiijs. viijd.

[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 & Candellesxijd.
Itm for Horsemete y’ that nyghtvijs. vd.
Itm for mr palm’s[261] Horsemete Hys s’untes supp Wt Hys Drynkyng aft’ supp & for Fyrexvijd.
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.
Summaxxvs. 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 nyghtixs. vjd.
Itm for Shoyng y’iiijd.
Itm for brekefast y’ the xixth day of Nouembxiijd.
Summaxvijs. 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 Fyreijd.
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 Horseviijd.
Itm for Drynkyng in the mornyng y’viijd.
Summaxxjs. vjd.

The xxth day of Nouemb’

Den’ at Atherston

In bredd vd. Ale ixd. Wyne iiijd. Buttor iiijd. Egges iijd. Herryng jd. Chese iiijdijs. 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 horsesijs. 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 Horsesviijs. ixd.
Itm for Shoyng y’viijd.
Itm for Drynkyng in the mornyng the
xxjth day [sic]
vjd.
Summaxxiijs. 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 Horsesviijs. ixd.
Itm for Shoyng & mendyng of Sadelles y’xiiijd.
Itm for Drynkyng y’ in the mornyng the xxvijth Dayvjd.
Summaxxvjs. vijd.

[fol. 82]

The xxvijth Day of Nouemb’

At Bryckhyll

Itm for Drynkyng y’xixd.
Itm for Fyrejd.
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 nyghtviijs. xjd.
Itm for drynkyng y’ in the mornyng the xxviijth dayxijd.
Summaxxs. 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 aforeseydxvijs. iiijd.
Itm for iiij quere of pap’ xijd. one skynne of pchemt iiijd. for Waxe ijd. to Seale vp the Evidences & Also the Inuentorye Indentydxviijd.
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 Homexli.
Summax to xviijs. xd.
Summa Totalis of All the Expences Aforeseydxxvli. ixs. vjd. ob.

[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

Brockexlli[264] [sic]

P’bendaries

Robert Rudd xx m’kes[265] xvli [sic]
More xvjli
Bull xx m’kes

PETICANONS LATE RELIGIOUS

Sir Willm Suttonvjli
Sir John Hyernevjli xiijs. iiijd.
Sir John Cartervjli

PYSTELER LATE RELIGIOUS

Sir Willm Hethercs.
Summacvjli vjs. viijd.
Sma totalis of thextraordynary charges wch remayne but at Kinges maiesties pleasurelvjli.
The some of all the charges ordynary and extraordynary conteyned in this boke amounteth toijc lixli. xijs. iiijd. ob.
Wyllm Morleyxls.

[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

INDEX
CHIEFLY OF PERSONS AND PLACES

THE END

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Sketch Map of STAFFORDSHIRE to Illustrate the Dissolution of the Monasteries