“The Kyll-house.” It’ j heyr upon the Kyll & j sestiron of lead.” (Kyll-house = Slaughter house?)
The contents of all these, including “Grayne” (wheat, barley, malt, peas, and hay); “Catell” (three “Kye” cows), ten “horssys,” and “two old carts”; and one Reke (rick) of Peas, sold to Thomas Thacker for the sum of £40. 2s. 0d., made up of the following items.
| £. | s. | d. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The contents of the | Church | 2 | 10 | 0 |
| ” | Vestry | 4 | 0 | 0 |
| ” | Priory | 14 | 19 | 4 |
| For Grayne and Catell | 18 | 12 | 8 | |
| £40 | 2 | 0 | ||
This, with the sum of £122. 17s 6d. “Imbesulyd” by John Smyth and Richard haye, made a total of £162. 19s. 6d.
Out of this Rewardes of £2. each were given to the Sub-Prior and eight canons, and sums, varying from 25s. to 20d., were given to twenty-five servants, and other exs., Total £38. 16s. 6d., so there remained in the hands of the Commissioners £124. 3s. 0d.
Pensions were also granted to the Sub-Prior and the Canons, varying from £6. to 6s. 8d.
Certain “Whyte Plate” consisting of two Chalices and 10 spoons, Four bells, weighing 24 cwt., and 29 “fothers” of lead remained unsold. A fother was 19½ cwt.
The following is a list of the Priors of Repton, with dates as far as they are known.
- Alured, before 1200.
- Reginald, about 1230.
- Ralph, died 1317.
- John de Lych or Lynchfield, 1336.
- Simon de Sutton, election confirmed 1st August. (20th Edward III.), 1347.
- Ralph de Derby, 1356-7.
- William de Tuttebury, 1398.
- William Maneysin, 1411.
- Wistan Porter, 1420.
- John Overton, 1437.
- John Wylæ or Wylne, 1439.
- Thomas de Sutton, 1471.
- Henry Preste, 1486.
- William de Derby, 1511.
- John Yonge, 1523
- Thomas Rede, sub-prior 1535.
- Rauffe Clarke, sub-prior 1538.