In the Cartlage
One weene with two whyles, one dung-cart without whyles, two shod-whyles,
two yokes, one sledge.
In the Barn next the Church
Of oats unthrashed, by estimation, one quarter.
In the Garden-house
Of oats, by estimation, three seams four bushels.
In the Court
Two racks, one ladder.
[50] Two hundred poor were fed daily at the house of Tomas Cromwell. This fact is perfectly authenticated. Stowe the historian, who did not like Cromwell, lived in an adjoining house, and reports it as an eye witness.—See STOWE'S Survey of London.