326 NOTE ON SIE HENRY DE BODRUGAN. 



sailors, and robbed tlie ship of wine and clotli, to the value of 

 three hundred marks ; which goods were taken to Bodrugan. 



But the swashbuckler was a terror by land as well as by- 

 sea, for on the 10th of May, 1475, he broke and entered into 

 Talvern, by force of arms, and robbed John Arundell of — 



A covering of a bed, of arras 



Eleven coverings of bedds, of worsted 



Three federbedds 



One hougill of a haU and parler, of grene worsted 



A paire of fustians 



Two pair of sheetes 



Four bolsters 



Six Pylowes 



Four potts of brasse 



Five pannes of brasse 



Two andyers* of Yron 



Four brochezf of Yron 



To the value of £30, and a coffer locked with evidences in 

 the same conteyned, the value of the same coffer, 6s. 8d. 



And on September 20th, 1474, with a riotous assembly, he 

 broke into and robbed the houses of John Penpouse, at Truru- 

 burgh and Helstenburgh, of — 



'' A counterpent and filer of a bedd of counterfette areys 



Eight brass pannes 



Seven potts oi brasse 



An anvele of stile 



Ten quarters of whete 



One tesse of Hey " 



To the value of £10, he also took two horses, a cow, of the 

 value of four marks, and " a cofer lokken and seled with 

 evidence concerning the land of the said John Penpouse." 



Then again, on May 10th, 1471, he broke into the house of 

 William Carnsuyowe, at Trecarne, beside Hellesbury Park, and 

 stole a fine haul, namely — 



"Four coppes of sylver 



Three dozen of sylver spofynsj 



* Andirons. f Spits. J Spoons. 



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