7O BURTON ABBEY DISSOLUTION INVENTORIES. 
wyndowes ijs iiijd; iij pypes of ledd and a pece of ledd vs; 
certen old tymber under the garden and other old trasshe of 
ffronts of tymber and imags iijs iiijd; j old lytel ffatte viijs; 
certen shyngle xijd; an old ladder ijd. 
The Grett Hall. iij table bords with trestells and formes 
xvjd. 
The Entrye going into the Deanes Hall. A table bord and 
u formes vijd. 
The Gret Chamber. the hengyngs of steynyd saye xxd. 
The Kyngs Chamber. The hengyngs of green saye xxd. 
The Utter Hall. ij bordes with 11 firmes viijd.” 
[Several of the latter items in this Inventory are marked 
as of the aggregate value of vijli. iijs. ijd. and as ‘‘ geaven to 
Sr [W] Paget.” At the foot of the page is a memorandum 
signed by Sir Edward North (Chancellor of the Augmenta- 
tions) to the effect that Sir William Paget had subsequently 
granted to the King property of greater value at the Spytale 
of Kepyer whereupon he is to be discharged of the vijli. 
iijs. yd. It appears from Tanner Not. Mon. Durham xiij 
that there was a hospital at Kypier or Kepire near Durham 
~which in 36th Hen. VIII was surrendered and granted to 
Sir Wm. Paget.] 
** Summa totalis of the seyd Inventorye xli li: xis. ijd.” 
Our next Inventory is taken the following year and gives 
a list of those things that were not sold at Burton but were 
delivered into the King’s Court of Augmentations. 
«Q. R. Church Goods. 
= 37 Henry VIII. 
This bill indentyd made the iijth of December in the 
XXxviilj yere of the Reigne of or Soveraigne lord Kynge 
Henrye the eighte, Witnesseth that I Sr. John Will’ms Knigt 
Tresorer of the Courte of Thaugmentacyons of the revenue 
