BURTON ABBEY DISSOLUTION INVENTORIES. wh 
of or said Sovraigne the Kynges corone have receyvd of 
John Scudamore esquire Recevor of the said Courte wthin 
the Counties of Salop, Worc: Stafford and Hereford by 
thandes of Willm Scudamore his sone certen plate and 
ornaments latlye belonging to the late colledge of Burton 
upon Trent in the said Countie of Stafford as hereafter 
pticlerly is resyted. 
That is to saye, 
Plate Fyrst iiij Chalesis wth theyr 
patents gylte weying xlix oz. di. 
Itm lj... Saltsis with there 
patents whight weying XXXlij 0z. iij qato. 
Itm on shippe wth a spone 
whight weying. Xlj OZ. qato. 
Itm. ij Sensers whight weying (2) xlvij oz. 
Itm the garnyshing of a Crosse 
peell gyllt weying (é) vij oz. 
Itm the garnyshing of a gospell 
boke pcell gilt weing XViij oz. di. 
Ornaments. 
First on vestment wth ij Tynnacles of conterfaict 
tysshue wth albes to the same belonging. 
Itm a vestment wth ij Tynnacles of rede velvet and 
ij albes to the same belonging. 
Itm a Cope of taunnye velvet wth an offeris of red 
turkyt satten. 
Itm iij Copes of whight damaske wth flowers of nedle 
worke wroghte. In witnes whereof to this presente 
I have sett so my seale the daye and yere above 
written. 
John Williams.” 
(2) One of these most likely the gift of Bishop William Heyworth in 1446. 
) This most likely the gift of brother John Sudburie Sacrist, 1 366-1400. 
