The dissolution of the monasteries : $b As illustrated by the suppression of the religious houses of StaffordshireHibbert, Francis Aidan
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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
Item, sold to Jamys Lusone esquyer } xxixli. xxd. pro.
all the church and quyer, with all } qua quidem
edyfyenges and buyldynges within } summa prefatus
the precinct of the Fryers Minours } Jacobus obligat.
surrendryd, with all the stone, } inter al. ad solvend.
tymber, tyle, glasse, and iron in the } ad fest.
same, ledd and belles only exceptyd, } Pur. beate Marie
and also exceptyd and reservyd the } et Nativitat.
stone wall next unto the towne of } sancti Johannis
Stafford } 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 } { R’ by John }
and buyldynges of } xxxiiijli. iijs. xd. { Scudamour } cjs. ijd.
the seyd ffryers sold } { esquyer, r. }
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 { The sales of goodes ther made the xxvijth
Fryers of Staff. { day of September, anno xxxmo Regis Henrici
{ viij.
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