312 The Fall of the Wiltshire Monasteries. 



" [D] Church and mansion in ruyn of default of coveryng and the oute houses 



in greate decaye. The leade esteemed to be £6 ; bells in the steple belongon 



to the parysh. 

 "[E] (Goods) £72 3«.4c?., viz., jewels and plate £9 18*. 10(£. ; ornaments, 



62*. Sd. ; stufEe, 31*. 8c?. ; stores of corne and catell £57 10*. 2d. 

 " [F] Owing by the house, £22 2.9. 2d. Owyng to the house nil. 

 " [Gf] Great woods the forest of Savernak 50 Acres. And copys woods 6 Acres, 



all estemed to be solde to £17 13*. 4cf. 



" Priory of Seint Margarett in Marlehurgh. 

 " A house of Gylbertynes, of thordre of Sempringham Governor whereof is with 

 the master of thordre in London. 



" Friory of Ederos, alias Ivychurch. 

 " [A] A hedde house of chanons of Seint Augustyne's rule ; the Church whereof 



is the parish church to thinhabitants there of Waddon and the forest of 



Claringdon. (Former valuation) £122 18*. ^d. (Present valuation) 



£132 17*. lOd., with £10 %s.2d. for the demaynes of the same. 

 " [B] (Religious) five, viz., preestes four and noves one, by reporte of honest 



conversacion, desyringe to continue religious one, and to have capacytes four. 

 " [C] (Servants, &c.) seventeen — viz.scolemaster one ; officers in household four ; 



wayting servants four ; children for the church five, and hyndes three. 

 " [D] Church, mansion, and oute houses in very good state, with moch newe 



buylding of stone and breke. Leade and belles none but oonly upon the 



church and in the stepall of the parish. 

 "[E] (Goods) £183 11*.— viz., jewels and plate £54 19*. 2d.; ornaments, 



£28 9*. M. ; stufEe, £11 ; stokkes and stoores £89 2*. 2d. 

 *'[F] Owinge by the house, nil, and owynge to the house £14 10*. 

 " [G] Great woods and underwoods 112 Acres, esteemed to be solde to £136 4*.2i. 



" Summa of the value certified £870 14*. ^d. 



" Summa of the possessions with £137 4*. 6^d. of encrease £1007 18*. 7d. 



" Summa of the religious fifty-two } ^^yding in the same, forty-five 



^ "^ I capacities, seven. 



"Summa of the persons and servants, one hundred and fifty-seven. 

 " Summa of the leade and bells £273 8*. 

 " Summa of all the goods £1024 18*. 3d. 

 " Summa of detes owing by the houses £794 4*. 6d. 

 " Summa of detes owing to the houses £132 16*. 

 " Summa of the woods £639 14*. lOd." 



APPENDIX B. 

 Bates of surrender of Wiltshire Monasteries, toith pensions assigned 

 to the inmates, and numbers of the latter still in receipt of the same 

 2 and 3 Philip and Mary.^ 



1 These are distinguished by a dagger (f) prefixed to their names. 



