58 AN INVENTORY OF FURNITURE AT BEAUCHIEF HALL. 
Item one Side Table with a drawer, two Stands, eighteen 
shillings. Six Cane Chaires two pound. One large Seeing 
Glass * fifteen shillings. One small Range one shilling and 
sixpence. One Globe window Curtain and Rods five shillings iiiZ. xixs. ijd. 
IN THE PARLOUR. 
Item Two Side Tables. One carpett, Ten shillings. Twelve 
leather chaires, Two pounds. Two sealed + chaires, five 
Cushions eight shillings. A pair of Tables two shillings. 
Range, fire shovell & Tongs six and eight pence .. iid, vis. viijd, 
Item one Iron Back broake .. 3 se a liis. 
IN THE FURTHER CLOSETT. 
Item one chest of Drawers five shillings. Two chests, one little 
press five shillings three little Desks, eight fire $ boxes, one 
chair, three little buffett stooles, eight shillings. One fire 
Range and pair of tongs two shillings : ate i, iiijs. 
IN THE NEARER CLOSETT. 
Item One little table and Carpett three shillings One old Coach 
chair three shillings. Two chaires, two buffets, two shillings, 
Ten fire boxes, two shillings. Three pictures, ten shillings iZ, 
Item the Library § vs ah an 3% xxd, 
Item one clock and bell in the passage oie an iZ, 
THE OLD MASTER’s CHAMBER. 
Item one bedsted, curtaines, vallence, and rods fifteen shillings. 
One feather Bed, two feather pillows, three Blanketts. One 
old Rug. One bedhilling, one old Stock bed and one 
feather bolster and paire of sheets two pound five shillings iid, 
Item one old trundle bed, one small feather bed, two feather 
bolsters and pair sheets, two blanketts, one Coverlid .. 
Item one little table, two chairs and a Stoole, one little stand 
and-an old seeing glass. One small Range, fire shovell and 
tongs ate ne id Se bir ixs. 
In Mrs. Tatron’s|| CLOSETT. 
Item eight fire boxes, two basketts, a stand and Iron screw stand VS. 
* Looking-glass. 
+ Chairs with panelled backs, I think. Halliwell gives sce/, to wainscot. 
+ Fir or deal boxes, I think. 
§ The library must have been considerable. Its late owner, as we have 
seen, was a barrister. 
|| Mary, 2nd daughter of Edward Pegge, Esq. of Beauchief, and sister of 
Strelley Pegge the deceased, married Thomas Tatton of Withenshaw, co. 
Chester, gent. 
