The dissolution of the monasteries : $b As illustrated by the suppression of the religious houses of StaffordshireHibbert, Francis Aidan
History
The dissolution of the monasteries : $b As illustrated by the suppression of the religious houses of Staffordshire
Hibbert, Francis Aidan
Great Britain -- History -- Henry VIII, 1509-1547; Monasteries -- England -- Staffordshire; Monasteries and state
{John Broune } {Rychard Whyt } {John Shyrborne }
Brewode {William Barnes} Jurors {John Baker } Jurors {Thomas Clarke } Jurors
{Henry Holte } {William Turner} {Anthony Palmer }
{Thomas Willes } {William Atwill} {George Wilkyns }
Seint {Raffe Mynors } {John Hyll } {Nycholas Bagshaw}
Thomas {John Langley } Jur. {John Lyenshaw } Jur. {Rychard Rawson } Jur.
bysyde {Roger Alayn } {Willm. Whitill} {John Fyssher }
Staff {George Bowgley} {Roger Gratwych} {Willm. Blythe }
{William Butler} {John Arden } {Henry Barber }
Delacres {Thomas Johnson} Jurors {Hugh Latham } Jurors {Thomas Jacson } Jurors
{Henry Atkyns } {Rychard Luther} {William Tanner}
{John Flynte } {John Thomson } {Thomas Morris }
[_Here follow jurors of Lylleshull and Darley. And on f._ 2
_jurors of Dale, Repton, Gracedue, Pypwell and Barnwel_.]
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_
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account