AN INVENTORY OF FURNITURE AT BEAUCHIEF HALL, 57 
‘roses, a little book in his hand, a ruff up to his ears, and 
cap upon his head, like unto a judge’s cap. On the outside 
of the said supporters or pillars is the arms of Pegge, quartering 
Strelley’s. Above this floor of rooms is another story.” 
The inventory was taken shortly after the death of Strelley 
_ Pegge, Fsq., Barrister-at-law, who died without issue. 
A TRUE AND PERFECT INVENTARY OF ALL AND SINGULAR THE 
Goops, CHATTLES AND CREDITTS OF STRELLEY PEGG LATE OF BEAU- 
CHIEFFE IN THE COUNTY OF DarRBy EsQ. DECD. TAKEN, VALLUED, AND 
- APPRAIZED THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER ANNO DOMINI ONE 
THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED NINETY ONE, BY THOMAS BuRLEY,* JOHN 
ROTHERHAM, JUNR., GODFREY WEBSTER, AND CHARLES DIXON AS 
FOLLOWETH (VIZ?) 
Impris. his Purse and Apparrell vis xe qe 4L 
In THE HALL. 
Item one long table one pound five shillings. One square Table 
eight shillings. Two Side Tables Twelve shillings. Four 
Chairs, eight shillings, one Range six shillings .. We eelfes maalasss 
IN THE DINEING ROOME. 
Item one Side Table and Carpett, ten shillings, one Couch 
-,  Chaire, Twenty four Chaires and Covers, ten pounds. Six 
: covered Stooles and two small ones one pound. One large 
Seeing Glass fifteen shillings. Range, fire shovell and 
Tongs seayen shillings .. BAS se car) SRL ess 
; THE Ant HALL. 
[Item one green Coach [couch ?] Chaire Ae ie liijs. 
THE PALLAtr ROoME. 
-Ttem one Bed, hedsteed, Curtaines, Vallence, and Rodds. One 
feather Bed, one feather Bolster, two feather pillows. One 
pair of Blanketts, One other Blankett. One Bed hilling + 
and Stock Bed a se oP Be ENTE SE 
* Thomas Burley, of Greenhill, in Norton, gent., an influential and respéct- 
able person. He married Elizabeth, dau., of Godfrey Froggatt of Staveley, 
a She died in 1699, xt. 33. He afterwards removed to Hagg Hall in 
‘the parish of Staveley, and then to Wooley, co. York. He appears to have 
_ been a joint-purchaser of Haselborough, formerly belonging to John, Lord 
 Freschville. (Yorkshire Diaries, Surtees Society.) 
+ Bed-covering, There is a verb to hile. 
“« Thei Ai/ed hem, I telle hit the 
With leves of a fige tre.” Cutr'sor ALundi. 
