INVENTORY OF ROBKRT MARPLES. 29 



£ s. d. 



One half headed bed with the beding one feather bed 

 one paire of blankets one bed hillinge* one paire 

 of sheetes one boulster one paire of curtaines ... 1 10 o 



One Chiste ... ... ... ... o 08 o 



One Livery table one deske one paire of tables one 



carpit ... ... ... ... ... o 08 o 



In the ould mans chamber 



One seelde bedsteade one boulster two pillovves three 

 coverlets one feather bead one paire of blankets 

 one paire of curtaines ... ... ... 2120 



Two chistes one little table ... ... ... o 08 o 



In the Well Chamber 

 One seeled bed one featherbed on it, one boulster 



one paire of sheetes one blanket one Rugge ... 3 00 o 

 Two chists one covert chaire ... ... ... o 05 6 



Two little boxes one lookeing glass with other 



huslements ... ... ... ... o 02 6 



In the servantes parlour 

 One beadstead one featherbead one pair of Sheetes 



two blankets two coverlets and one boulster ... 1 15 o 

 One cloose stoole three shelves three Buffet fourmes 



one plancke with other huslements ... ... o 05 o 



In the sellour 

 One Guyle fattt three loomes three barrels one soej 



one piggen one tunndish§ with other huslements 1 100 



In the New Chamber 



One bedstead one feather bed on it and one boulster 2 00 o 



Six chaire frames three buffet frames ... ... o 09 o 



One childe chare with other huslements ... ... o 01 6 



* Covering. 



t A wort tub ; the tub in which the liquor ferments. — Halliwell. 



J "A large tub, holding from twenty to thirty gallons, and carried by two 

 men on a stang, or pole, is called a so." — Halliwell. Palsgrave has "soo, a 

 vessel, cttne." In "Wright's Vocabularies" is " tma, a soe." " Tina, a 

 great bolle which beyng full of wine every man might drinke as he would." 



§ A wooden funnel through which liquor is poured into casks. 



