INVENTORY OF ROBERT MARPLES. 



One linnen table cloth 

 One Dyber table cloth 

 One dozen of course Napkins ... 



In the Garner Chamber 

 Two londirons 



One paire of cobirons six wean* stroakst with other 

 ould iron 



Goodes in the stable 

 Three horses three mares and the horse geares 

 One beangej one hay heacke§ & two bords 

 Two sadles 

 Two pykeforkes one shovell 



Beas in the yarde 

 One Gray coulte 



One Blacke filley and one bay coulte 

 Six oxen 

 Five cowes 

 One Heffer one Bullocke one Bull calfe and three 



other calves 

 Two younge calves ... 

 One Bull 



Five and twenty sheepe 

 Tenn Swyne 



Two corne waines 

 Two corke|| waines 

 One corke carte 

 Seaven ston troughes 

 One great Sled II 



In the yarde 



o 10 o 



0014 



2100 



4 00 o 



30 00 o 



15 00 o 



* Wain, wagon. 



t The iron hoops by which cart wheels are bound. More frequently written 

 stroke. 



X A corn bin. The Prompt. Parv. has " bynge. Theca, camera." 



§ The bars from which horses eat hay, etc. 



|| I do not understand this. 



H Dray, or sledde, which goeth without wheeles." — Baret. Generally used 

 for carrying ploughs to the field. 



