IV. — An Inventory of a Nohleman^s Personal Property in the \Uh 

 Century. — From Jonathan Couch, F.L.S., &c. 



AN INTENTORYE of all my Lord of Devon is stuff 

 BEYNG & REMAYNYNG AT KeWE THE 6^3 DaY OF AUGUST 



Anno regnor Phi & Marie Dei gra Regis & Regin^ 

 tertio & quarto. 



Videlit. 



In the Hall 



In pmis too long bordes & too long formys to the same . . vs 



Itm an old square chest of London makyn xi\d 



Itm ij greate staffs to ron at the ryng wtall iiijs 



In the Buttee at the Hall tend 



In pmis on square bed stede playne wrought xijd 



Itm a bare hyde to wi a cartt wtall xxs 



In the Pantee at the hall tend 



In pmis one square bed stede playne wrought xijd 



In the Drye Laedeb 

 In pmis a Cubbord of here & a bord xijci 



In the mete Larder 

 In pmis a herying barrell & a bord to lie mete on . . . . iji 



In the sewing place by the Kechyn 

 In pmis a presse of wenskott not Jonyd to gether but 



stondyng at large xd 



In the Keohyng 

 In pmis foure bords for the fornyture of the house .... ijs 



Itm too old brasse potts & iij newe brasse potts wherof to 



of them have ooterells to hang them by and a pele 



pan of brasse lijs 



Itm foure brasse pannys very newe xxxvs iiijdl 



Itm XXV platers of Tyn xxviij Dysshes one other grete 



plater & xx sawsers Is 



Itm too payi-e of greate raobs of Iron & a long pott hangyid 



Itm xij brochys of all sorts & a greate gredyerne of Iron xxvis viijti 



Itm thre drypyn pannys of Iron iiijs 



Itm a chafyn dysshe of brasse a fyllyng ladell of lattyn a 



small ladell & a skomer of lattyn vs 



