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