34 The Fa// of the Friars' Houses and Alien Priories in Wilts. 



" ij baasons & an ewer of latyn xvj d . 



" Item a braasyn morter w l y e pestell iij 8 . iiij d , 



" ij Aundyrens of yren . , xx d . 



" Item a fryyng pan & a sclyesse 1 vj d . 



" Itm ij broochys 2 xij d . 



" Itm ix old platters ij dyssbys & a Saucer ij s . viij d . 



" Itm a chaffyng dysshe iiij d . 



" Itm a grydyron iiij d . 



• ■ Itm a great Kettell & ij great pannys & a small Kettle x s . 



" Itm iij brass pottes v s . 



" Itm a brass panne stonding in y e furneys v s . 



" Itm ij bangels ij payr of hookes & a fyer shovell viij' 1 . 



" Itm j brokyn candelstyck j d . 



" Item a bell v s . 



" Item iij fayer tabyls of alabaster 1 vj s . viij d . 

 " Itm the bookes lytyll in valewe 



" Itm a great pott vij 3 . vj d . 



" Itm in wodd vj s . vj d . 



" Itm in tymber viij s . iiij d . 



"Itm old tubbys xx d . 



" Itm a chaleys w* the patteyn / xj vnc' & iij qrt xl s . 



" Suinma totalis ix u . vj s . iij d . 

 " Oif this Summ w l yn wryttyn is owynge for the Coventtes dettes the parcell 

 as it dothe follow 



" In primis to maysf Yorke xx s . by the pryor borrowyd 



" To a chaundeler for waxe vj s . viij d . 



" Itm to ij baakers iij\ vij d . 



" Itm to ij Smythys viij s . x d . 



" Itm to y e cookeys ij 8 . 



"Itm to the caryar of wodde vj s . vj d . 



" Itm to the vysytor for the accustomed taxe xx s . 



" Itm for the costes at ij tymys there x "j s - iiij d - 



" Itm to a buchear for flesshe vj s . viij d . 



"Summa iiij". vij s . vij d . 



" So Restythe styll clerely the dettes payd iiij". xviij 8 . viij d . / this hows wyi 

 thappurtentenaunces and all thes parcellys w l yn wryttyn lefte in the handes c 

 Mayster Yorke he to pay these dettes and the Rest to save tyll the Kyngej 

 pleasure be further knowyn. 



[Ricar]dus Dovebenc' 



Thomas Yobke (erased) " 



[Vol. xiii., part i , No. 1458f* 



1 Query, slice ? 

 2 Broaches, or spits. 

 1 Possibly carved alabaster panels, such as were common from the fifteent( 

 century onwards. 



