Annotated by Mackenzie E. C. Walcott. 359 



, Silver gilte clxxiiij oz. 

 Plate of silver reserved i ,, parcell gilte ccv. oz. 

 to the King's Majesties use | xx 



\ ,, wLyte ciiij. oz. 



Sum of all the ornaments, godes and catalles solde by the seide Comyssioners 

 as by a boke of the particler sales therof made rtdy to be shewed more at large 

 may appere ccxi''. [ccviii. erased] xiiij'. iiij''. with lii'. for iij oxen taken by 

 Sir Anthony Hungerford Knight, Sheref of Wiltes by way of distresse. 



Payments to xxj late religious persons of the same late monastery of the 

 King's Majesties reward xlvij vj viij. to liiij parsons, being officers and ser- 

 vauntes in the seid late monastery for their wagez and lyveres xxxiiij". xvj'. 



iiij". ij'. viij''. 



Ffor debtez owing by the seid late monastery to deverse persons as well for 

 malte and other victualles hadde of theym as for other necessaries to thuse of 

 the late house viij". viij'". and to the late Abbott there for the residew of all 

 the dettes owing by the late house by hym to be paid and discharged the dettes 

 owing to Katheren Audelett, Anthony Hungerford, Knight, and WUl. Button, 

 oouly accepted by covenaunte made betwene the seid Comyssioners and the seid 

 Abbott in greate Ixx''. vij'. iiij"*. Isxviij". v". Soo remayneth clere li". v'. 

 viij''. [xlviij"". V. viij. erased] dettes owinge to the late monastery, Henry 

 Large, Knyght, by obligacon with condyeon endorsed being date Oct. xxix in 

 the xxix yere of K. Henry the YIII'*». ffor the payment of ccxii., ^vherof was 

 confessed to be receyved by the late abbott of the late monastery and remayneth 

 unpaid clx". which sum the same Sir Henry is assigned to pay to Katheryn 

 Audelet, widow. 



Dettes owing the late monastery to Katheryn Audelett, widow, late wyff of 

 Thomas Audelett by the severall obligaconz cont' the sume of cccx". wherof 

 paid cxxx". and rem' unpaid cxxiiij". 



Anthony Hungerford, Knight,* by oblegacon xxiij"'., Will. Button, gent, aa 

 •well for arrergez of annuytes xxxij''. and corrodies as iFor money borowed 

 xxxj". as is confessed by the late abbott Ixiij". 



cclxvj''. 



The Inventorye of the Whyet Frerys of Marlborow f praysyd 

 by Rob. Brown, T^^ylliam Symcnds assigned by mayster Mayre 

 there at the request of the Yysytor. 



ij candelstycks vij'. vj""., iij crewitts ij-^., a holy water stop and a sacryng bell, 

 vj*"., iiij laten candelstycks and a sensore ij'., a Crosse with a stafle, coper and 

 amylde vj'. viij*"., a paxe, coper and gylde xij<*., a fruntlet for y' hye aulter iiij*., 

 iiij alter clothes iij'. iiij"*., iij corporax with ix casys xx**., a cheasable with 

 deakyn and subdeakyn and cope with j albe vj' viij''., a chesable with deakyn, 

 subdeakyn and cope lackyng albys vj'. viij"*., a chesable and ij tunakles with- 

 out albys V'., a hangyng of sylke for y= Sepulcre ij'., ij Coops of bustyan with 

 red garters vj'. viij"*., a chesable of dornyske vj'*., a chesable and ij tunakles of 



• Sir Anthony of Black Bourton, Oxon, Knt. his son Sir Giles is buried in Salisbury Cathedral. 

 (See Xa\i(\. of Sali«b. 59.) 



+ Carmelite friarr founded by John Goodvrin and William Bemesbech in 1316, the site granted 

 24 Hen. VIII. to John F;e and Robert Brown. 



