NORBURY MANOR HOUSE AND THE FITZHERBERTS. 237 
IN THE BUTTERY. 
The best borde cloth of Drapre. 
Too the best towels of drapere. 
Sixe napkyns flaxen. 
Too the best salters of silver and and gylt uncovered. 
Too the best gobletts of silver and gylt. 
Twelve the best silver sponze. 
A drynkyng horne garneshed with sylver and gylte. 
The best bassen and ewer of silver. 
Sixe the best candlestycks of laten. 
All the bredde being in the buterye. 
Sixe the grette ale combes. 
A chipping knyff and a rondelet of venagar. 
A gymlet and a rondelet of verges.* 
All the boords, peyrchis, and shelves there used. 
Too the best borde clothes of flaxen an elne brode. 
Too the best borde clothes of canvas yarde brode. 
Too the best towels of flaxen and too of canvas, 
A tonne of silver and gylt with a cover to the same. 
IN THE KYCHYN AND OTHER HousEs OF OFFICE. 
The best brasse pott and the theryde pott, 
The best brasse pan and the theryde pan. 
Too the best yron broches and too gooberds (szc) [? cupboards. ] 
The best garnesher + of pewter vessells. 
The best ladle and skewer. 
A frying panne and croiset.$ 
A chafyng dishe and a colander of laten. 
A payr of tongs and fyre fork. 
A brasen morter and a pestell of yron. 
A pair of mustard quons § and a stone morter. 
Too pott hoks and ij pott cheynes. 
A pair of wafer yrons || and a brandreth 7 of bras. 
A skellett ** and a water chafer. 
* Rondelet of Verges, t.e. small cask of verjuice. 
+ A garnish means a complete set, usually of twelve, of plates, saucers, etc. 
To garnish originally means to place the proper set of crockery, or other ware, 
upon the table. 
+ A croiset is a small drinking vessel. 
§ A guon is a small hand-mill, specially made for the grinding of mustard. 
|| That is irons for cutting out and stamping the breads and bread material 
for the Blessed Sacrament. 
| Brandreth, a metal tripod for fixing over the fire. 
** Skillet, small metal pot with a long handle, a kind of saucepan. 
