Annotated by Mackenzie E. C. Walcott. 361 



on y' a sute of vestments prest decon and subdecon velvet with many small 

 perles on yt y" ofieras with lotrs [sic] and castells very precious with diverse 

 olid buckrams on the tabill, Prist decan and subdecun redde silke with garters 

 and seinthe Georgs crosseis, a sute white silke prist, decon, and subdecon, with 

 blwo offeras, ij other sutis prist, decon, and subdecon, white silk prist, decon and 

 subdecon, diverse white bustian. Prist, decon, and subdecon, diverse colors 

 silke. Prist, decon, and subdecon darneks. Prist, decon, and subdecon, blaoke 

 worstede the prist damaske. 



Seingill Vestmentes., ij white sengell and ij blewe sengeill, another sengeill, 

 a black seingell brancheid velvet, iij sengeill for lent fustian, vj olid chesabills 

 withowt albis or other xvij copis of diverse colors as y*' ley on y' presse, xxij 

 corporas cases with viiij corporas, ix surples good and badde with iij rockets, 

 V pere alter clotheis to hange before y^ alter, v olid auter clotheis to hange . . 

 ij olid coverlets, ij auter clotheis, red silke with stripis gold, iij small corse 

 auter clotheis to hange before altars, a gret meny of clotheis for lent, a grit 

 clothe to hange before y^ rode. In the Lowe Vestre, ij basens with other 

 haberdasthe of litil value. 



The Kechin, iiij small brasse potts, iij brasse pannys, ij ketells, j cobiron, 

 .ij rackes, a barre of yron with iij hengills for pottes, ij brachis small, a chafer 

 and a grediron, a payer pothokis, a colender. 



The Bakehowse and kneding trowe, a boilling hutche, a buschylle, an oUd 

 hutche. 



The Hall, ij tabills with ij payer of trestelles, a culborde, ij formys, a feyer 

 benehe at y= hye horde [table], sileid and a 2}ortall.* 



Ths Buttery, iiij tabillclothees, ij towelles, a bason, an ewar pented, ij salt 

 Bellars pented. 



The Chamberis, a cownter and a yoynyd t forme, ij olid cofers, iij cussheyns 

 in y^ Ynner Chambre, a cownter, iij formys, chayer, a round tabill, shetis or 

 blankets new. 



Beside all y' stuffe before wretin war solid to paye the dettis and chargis, 

 iiij olid fetterbeddis with vj pore cusshengs with certeyne pore stuffe of y« 

 Keechin with oder abrode of litill value for y« which was take iij". xv^ ix"*., 

 the dettis dewe as by y' accountis did appere above f^f^K but all the 

 subitans was to the Prior, so y' y' Prior and all was satisfeid with viij'i. xvj'. 

 so yt y° noted y' all y" evidens of y* bowse be snarly leid in a chest, alofte, in 

 the Vestre, and further y' y' to be rememberyd y' y^ visiter bathe laid owt 

 abowt y' money here receyved v". iij"*. for y' w"> he bathe with him to y« 

 Kingis use of silver y' longed to y' bowse xxxv unc. and iij unc. and so payde 

 Ms oune chargis and thus y' departed after iij dayes being here per nos Jo. 

 Saxton, Jo. Goodale. 



The Gkey Friars Salisbury. J 

 The Quere, the high alter, a tabill of ymagery giltt, a lampe, laten bason, 

 feyer stallys well sUeid with an organe lofte, ij lecturnys timber. 

 The Churche, Pore auter ys, j alabaster, feyer formys. 



• Portable seat. + Joint. 

 t A Franciscan friary, founded by Richard Pude in the reign of Henry III, the site granted to 

 John Wroth, 36 Hen VIU. (Tanner, 608.) 



