17G APPENDIX B. 



cases, and other implements 5^ 10«. In the kitchin one table, one 

 dresser, one jack, one rainge, one paire of rackes, and tliree spitts 21. 

 Five bacon flicks, three beef flicks, ten cheeses, and the shelves 

 3/. 3s. 4<?. Thirty-two peices of pewtlicr, three flaggons, and two 

 pewther candlesticks 6/. 13s. Ad. Three kettles, live brass potls, 

 two skellits, one brass mortar, and one brandwith, 5/. 6«. Six 

 chamber potts, and two smoothing irons, los. In the buttery 

 one little table, three hogsheads, two barrells, and one chime 20s. 

 Sixteen bowls, three skeels, fowre dozen of trenchers, one possett 

 bowle,* one strainer, and four flacketts, with other implements 36s. 

 Item all the free stones and tyles 46/. 12s. In the high Gar- 

 ner foure quarters of malte, two kimling, three paire of naves, w ith 

 plough geer, and other implements ll. 10s. In the low Garner 

 five quarters of wheat and rye, two firkins of butter, a cask of oatmeal, 

 one table, one steep fatt, with plough geer, and wain geer, and all 

 other implements their 13/. 6.s. All the corne and hay in the barne 

 95/. One peat stacke 9>l. Foure oxen and three steers 20/. Ten kine 

 32/. Three whies and two calves 6/. 5s. Five staggs, one maire and 

 foale, and one galloway 13/. Fourteen draught horses 35/. 10s. Twelve 

 score and eleaven sheep 75/. 6s. The hay in the Sykes barne 11. 

 Twenty swine and one bore 8/. 10s. Three waines, one cart, two pair 

 of waggon wheels, with draughts and yoakes 11/. Five ploughes with 

 furniture 21. All the yoakes, carts, and panells 20s. One framed 

 helme and five stand hecks 21. 10s. All the maner in the yarde 1/. lOs. 

 The horse heckes and maingers 25s. Forty old folde barrs, with other 

 implements 20s. One lead, a raassfatt, a cheese press, with other im- 

 pliments 21. 6s. 8</. One servant's bed in the stable 10s. Fo-wtb 

 stone swine troughs and a grindestone 10s. The winter come sowne on 

 the groundc, and the arders^ 45/. Two fatt hoggs, with the poultry in 

 the garth 3/. 10s. Rents owinge unto the deceased as foUoweth : — 

 Inprimis by Antony Towse 8/. Item by Christopher Towse 13/. 15s. 

 Item by John Dove of Cranswicke 9s. Summa bonorum et debitorm 

 606/. lbs. 



Debts owing by the said deceased : — Owinge to Mrs Dorothy Best his 

 sister, for her cliild's portion and for interest for the same, ISO/. 5s. 

 Item funerall expenses with the charges of takinge administration. — 

 Richard Pursglove, Gilbert Lambert, Richard Towse, Chr. Towse. 



• Sop p. 18. In the Inventory of John Phillips of Goole, Aup. 11., 1631, occur 

 the following :— " a great possett scailo, one great standing suale, 2 juggs, an earthen 

 possett pot, &c." 



^ This torni occurs on pages 132, 172. Brorkctt says it means "fallow quarter, 

 a course of ploughing in rotation" ; but the rotation of crops, called in Cleveland 

 " ager, or eger," is a very different thing from fallowing. To the note on page 98, 

 these additions may be made. 1642, Apr., 6 acres summer fallow barley, 1.')/. ; 1632, 

 Apr., I acre summer fallow, !/. 13s. \d. ; 1644, Aug., 20 acres summer fallow sown 

 with barley and wheat 40/. These are from "Whitgift. 1648, Apr., Cowick 3 acres 

 fitt to be sown with barlej- and the seed. 4/. In this notice a distinction is made 

 between the two; 1647, Sept., fiudncss, 16 acres of summer fawth with 4 ardurs 

 13/. 6*. 8</. 



