The Fall of the Friars Houses and Alien Priories in Wilts. 



" It. a blewe alter oloth w 4 ij frontlctis 



" It. a Sute of hangines for the hey alter white and greene veluit 



" It. an other Sute of redde 



" It. ij pallys y f on white & y e oter redde 



" It. a noter hangin alter clothe 



"It. ij olid greue pallys 



" It. ix frontletes on w ( an other 



" It. iiij blewe clotheis 



" It. viij olid broken vestmentes chesabulles & tunakilles 

 " It. vij chestes neuer on good 

 " It. an olid blacke clothe 

 " It. a borde & ij trestelles 

 " It. a feyer presse 



"The f reytre 1 



" It. ix tabilles" & iiij formys 



" The Parlar 2 

 " It. ij tabilles iiij trestelles & ij formys 

 " It. feyer bencheis well Sileid / a propar portall 



"The Hall 3 

 " It. iiij tabilles viij trestellys iij formys 

 " It. an olid cubborde 

 " It. well benchid & dobill Sileid 



"Memorandum beside y is stuffe y' still remaynith ther ys solid to paye the 

 dettes iij Sutis of vestmentes iiij copis pore all for x 1 ' also a payer organys broken 

 ij candelstickes the stuffe of the chamberys w ch was very pore w* other small 

 thinges abrode for iiij 1 ' ij s the dettis drewe xix 1 ' & above of the w ch a gret parte 

 was to breuerys & diuerse other for necessareis & y e rest to the warden the ende 

 was y* xij li xijd 4 satisfeid every man so y e howse y s owt of dett clere & the visitor 

 hathe in his handis to y e kinges vse above y ese payementes lix s and beside y* in 

 silver xiij xx vnc' and x viij vnc' 



" Andyt ys to be notyd y e evidens of y is howse be in y e vestre vnder y e keparys 

 handis & y e visitor payde his owne chargis & so departid after iij days being here 



p me iohn Shaxton 

 p me iohn Goodale " 



[No. 518.] 



5. — Extract from a Return of 

 " The housses of ff reres lately given up whiche have any substance of leayde 



" The blake freres of Salisbury. Halfe the queer / twoe lies of the Church / 

 & all the cloystre w' diverse gutters 



" The grey freres in Salisbury / the Church all leaded the vpper parte of the 



1 Frater, or refectory. 

 * Parlour, parlatorium ; a room where the religious could converse. 

 ;i Perhaps the Guest-hall or Hospitium. 

 4 So in MS., but perhaps we should read " xij s ." 



