12 HADDON : THE HALL, THE MANOR, AND ITS LORDS. 



3 large dishes 



,.,,., I scored on the side J.F.M. 

 2 little dishes ' 



2 little dishes 



76 dishes of several sorts marked R.M. some with stamps and 



some scored, brought from Whitwell 

 15 plates marked R.M. 



8 saucers marked R.M. 



8 greate dishes 



5 little dishes , 



1 pastie plate '. marked G.M.G. 



3 pye plates j 



20 smaller dishes ) 



, ... , 1' marked J.M. 



20 large dishes ' 



15 pye plates ) , , ^ ». 

 ^ ^^ ^ \ marked J.M. 



I sauser ' 



10 puter trencher plates scored M. 



In THE Chappell. 

 The orgaine 

 The Comunion table 

 The carpett of stript stuffe 

 A longe cushion for the pullpitt of needlewarke lyned with blew 



norwidg stuffe 

 12 brasse candlesticks 

 I Round bassock 

 Psalters 

 Bybles 



In the Gallery or Ball room were " a gilded orgaine," " 3 large 

 harpsicalls, with frames to stand on," " a shovellboard table 

 with 5 tressells," "a large looking glasse of 72 glasses," and 

 " 4 pictures of sheapeards & sheapeardesses." 



Shovelboard. — The game of Shovelboard was formerly in 

 great repute among the nobility and gentry, and few of their 

 mansions were without a shovelboard, which was a fashionable 

 piece of furniture, generally stationed in the great hall. The 

 length of these tables varied from ten to thirteen yards in length 

 to three feet or more in width, and the game was played with 



