68 BRADSHAW HALL AND THE BRADSHAWES. 



£ s (1. 



" Ttm Gonrles in the Store Chamber vidlt Senven flitches of 

 Beef Twentie two flitches of Bacon Seaven Stone 

 of Greasse & Tallowe Two Stone of WoU Twentie 

 nyne Yeardes and a halfe of I.ynen Cloath or there- 

 abouts Twentie fower Sacks Three pieces of haire 

 Cloathe a Windoweinge Cloathe fowerteen vessells 

 for Miike Two Cheese Tupps hopps and other 

 sorts of Treen Ware . . . . . . 36 lo o 



'■ Itm a Chest and Candles therein Fvve Truncks a deske 



& Box 2 18 I) 



'• ftm Goodes in the Brewhowse vidlt Two Brasse pannes one 

 greate Brewinge Fatt Tenn othr Vessells for that 

 purpose an old Chest Two Measures two Burne 

 Irons a Wiskett* a Stoole a pr of Tongs (& a 

 Bakeinge Stone . . . . . . . 600 



■' Itm Goodes in the I'tter & Inner Dryhowses vildt one 

 Greate Ark two Cheese presses Butter & Cheese 

 and their vessells & Sevrall other sorts of Lead and 

 Wodd vessells & Boards for the uses there & two 

 Stills . . . . . . . . . iC) 5 4 



" Itm Goodes in the Wett Larder vidlt Two Beefes & fower 



greate vessells for the uses there . . . . 10 o u 



" Itm Goodes in the Sellart vidlt one greate Tuninge Vessell tV- 



three lesser Vessells and twentie Barrells . . 2 13 4 



" Itm Goodes in the Buttrey vidlt Twentie six Stone of 

 ])iewter Two Tables Two formes Twelve Dozen of 

 Trenchers Canns Bottles Seaven Candlesticks 

 Three Basketts & a Trea for Water . . . 17 13 4 



"Itm in Silver plate there of several sorts valued att . . 114 3 2 



" Itm in Goodes in the Kitchen vidlt Six Brass panns Twelve 

 Brass potts an Iron Pott a posnett + Fower Kettles 

 Six Skelletts§ fyve Brass ladles a Brasse Morter an 

 Iron pest ell eight Broaches || Three Iron Drop- 

 pinge pannes a little Brass Morter a pr of Iron 

 Racks a Foulinge peece & a fire Forke . . iS 14 o 



" Itm in Goodes in the Pastry vidlt a Safe a Greate Vessell 

 for drincke a Cofer a Box a dishcradle and Pastie 

 prale Three PigonsT ^ wodd platter and fower 

 boardes . . . . . . . . o 10 o 



" Itm in Grocerie of severall sorts thereof . . . . 200 



* A straw basket. 



t See p. 12. 



X^. little pot. 



§ Small pots with long handles. 



II Spits. 



'^ Probably piggins, which were small wooden tubs. 



