384 The Trinity Hospital, Salisbury. 



ij other great standing tables near the images painted. 

 And one of stone. 



Beds in dormitories and solars. Also v beds enclosed with boards 

 for men in the lower part before the altar on one side with bed clothes 

 and other necessaries for the same. 



iij beds on the other part for women with other necessaries, 

 ix beds enclosed with boards in different chambers in the garden 

 beyond the chapel. 



And vj beds in the dormitory before the altar, enclosed with boards. 

 And j great chest. 



And iij beds in divers chambers enclosed with boards in the solar there. 

 And ij beds in the chambers in front towards the street enclosed with 

 boards. 



In the Hall. One doser of red & white with a banker. 

 And in the Buttery, ij table cloths, diapered & iij towels diapered 

 with ij towels, iij table cloths of canvas iiij worn towels for wiping the 

 hands & one cupboard for placing the victuals in. 



And j great brass pot for the feast of the Holy Trinity. 



In the Storehouse above the Buttery, iiij red cloths of worsted for 

 the Chapel. 



xxv coverlets of different colours and workmanship for the beds with 

 xiiij quilts for the beds, ij pair of blankets (woollen ?) [Ian ? the original 

 appears to be " sail," which probably would mean of blood colour] xxiij 

 pair of linen sheets and one canvas. 



A piece of silver with the image of St. Katherine in the middle. 

 And ix silver spoons of different forms. And ij old mazers bound with 

 silver, in the middle of one of which is a gryffyn. And in the other a 

 small boss. ' 



And j great brass pot of xij gallons for the feast of the Holy Trinity, 

 j greaj^dish. And vj brass pots, great and small & j pitcher, 

 j Chaior (?). 2 vj meat dishes, xiij dishes, ix saucers and iij pots of 

 pewter, of which ij are of a pottle & j of a quart. With j laver ? placed 

 in a chest. 



ix dishes of various sizes, v brass pots great and small, 

 j chafin dish. 



In the Kitchen, j round stove made of iron, j long spit, wfth j pair 

 of aundires. 3 And j bucket bound with iron. And j bell for calling the 

 poor people to dinner. 



In witness whereof the seals of the aforesaid parties to the parts of 

 this indenture alternately are affixed. Dated in the place, day, and year 

 abovesaid. 

 Trinity Hospital Inventory, 1436 : — 



Hec Indentura testatur quod Thomas ffreman, Maior Ciuitatis None 

 Sarum ac magister siue custos Hospitalis sancte Trinitatis & sancti 



1 The original is husself, i.e., a "bushell," or small silver boss in the inside 

 of the bowl of the mazer. 



2 ? Charger. 3 Aundires=andirons. 



