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The BlacJc Friars of Wiltsliire. 



It' ij aut' clotheis red silke, stripis golld. 



It' iij small corse aut' clotheis to hange before altars. 



I' a gret meny of clotheis for lent. 



It' a gret clothe to hange before y e rode. 



It' in y e lowe vestre, ij basons, w 4 of hab'dasche of litil value. 



The kechin. 

 It' iiij small brasse potts & iij brasse pannys. 

 It' ij ketills, on cobiron, & ij rackis. 

 It' a barre of yron w l iij hengills for pottis. 

 It' ij brocheis small. 

 It* a chafer & a grediron. 

 It' a peyer pothokis & a colender. 



The Bakehowse. 

 It' a kneding trowe & a bulting hutche. 

 It' a buschell & an olid hutche. 



The hall. 



It' ij tabills w* ij peyer of trestellis. 

 It' a cubberde & ij formys. 



It' a feyer benche at y e hye borde sileid & a portall. 



The buttery. 



It' iiij tabillclotheis & ij towellis. 

 It' a bason & an ewar peut'. 

 It' ij salt sellars peut'. 



The chamberis. 



It' a cownt' & a yoynyd forme. 



It' ij olid coferis & iiij cuscheyns. 



It' in y e ynn' chamb' a cownter. 



It' iij formys, a chayer, & a rownd tabill. 



Shetis or blankits non. 



Beside all y is stuffe before wretin, was solid to paye the dettis & chargis, iiij 

 olid f et'beddis, w t vj pore cuschenys, w* certeyne pore stuffe of y e kechin, w* 

 oder abrode of litill value, for y e w ch was taken iij H . xv s . ix d . The dettis drewe, 

 as by y e accowntis did appere, aboue f^-, but all the substans was to the prior, so 

 yt ye pi Qr & a U war satisfied w l viij 11 . xvj s , so y* y is howse ys clere owt of dett : 

 and y* ys to be notyd y* all y e evidens of y is howse be suarly leid in a chest aloft 

 in the vestre ; and further yt ys to be rememberyd y* y e visitor hath laide owt 

 aboue y e mony here receyved v u . iij d . for y e w ch he hathe w* him, to y e kingis 

 vse, of silu' y l longid to y is howse vnc' & iij vnc', & so payde his owne chargis, 

 and thus ys departyd aft' iij days being here. 



p' me Joh'em Saxton. 

 . p' me ioh'em goodale." * 



• Ibidem, No. 11. 



