228 AN ANCIENT INVENTORY. 



Itm vj quylthyngs of tapstry & an old quylthyng of rus- 



sety velvet lynyd with russet sattyn xxiijs iiiJcZ 



Itm a small payre of Eegalls xls 



Itm a greate payre of Eegalls very fayre vi;& xiiijs iiijd 



In — Gilland in Warwell lane 



Itm a payre of Andyerus of lattyn xls 



Itm a square Jenyd cubbord of wenskott vis viijcZ 



In my Lads chamber 



In pmis a bedstede wrought -wti" the fawood & faggott . . sxs 

 Itm a fetherbed & a bolsteir too pyllowys too white quylts 



& a payre of fustyans iiijlb xs 



Itm a counterpoynt of white & yelowe sattyn chekeryd xls 



Itm fyve curtayns of white & yelowe sarcenet xxiijs iiijc? 



Itm a testor of clothe of gold & white velvett xi]7& 



Itm vj pecs of tapstry of Imagery & pycturs xijZ& xiijs vjd 



Itm too turkey carpitts vis viijrf. 



Itm a fetherbed & a bolster for a pallett xxxiijs iiijti 



Itm a counterpoynt of tapstry of the salutacon of o'' Lady xvis 



Itm a chayre of clothe of gold & tynsell sattyn vjs viijfZ 



Itm a quysshyn of clothe of sylv, lynyd wth sad tawny 



velvet vis viijf? 



Itm a cubbord of wenskott . . vis viijc? 



Itm a payre of andyerns of LattjTi , . , . xls 



In the G-allerye 

 In pmis foure ^vyndowe earpytts of tapstry callyd hordes pecs vijs iiij*^ 

 Itm a dexe coveryd withe gi'ene velvett xiijs iiijtZ 



In my Lords chamber 



In pmis a bedstede of wynsore makyug xxs 



Itm a testor of clothe of sylv"^ & crymsyn velvet ym- 



broidered wth sylV viiij^ft 



Itm fyve courteyns of white & red sarcenet paynted . . xxxiijs iiijcZ 



Itm a fetherbed & bolster a pillowe & a payre of fustyans iiijZ& xis iiijc? 

 Itm fyve pecs of hangyns of tapstry wth pycturs a 



wyndowe pece & a chymney pace xijZft iijs ixd 



Itm a cothe * bed with the matters for the same . . . . xxs 

 Itm a fetherbed & a bolster for a pellet bed & a counter- 

 poynt of tapstrey for the same of flowers Is viijcZ 



Itm a square Jenyd bord of wenskott & a fyer pan .... vis 



In the chamber next my Lords chamber 

 In pmis a turnyd bedstede a testor of sylke & gold ym- 

 broderyd wth water potts & other letters of gold & 

 velvet vijZ6 xiijs iiij(? 



* Cothe is A. S. for a disease. A sheep with rot is still said to be cawed 

 or cothed. Qu : cothe-bed, a bed for sickness. 



