312 The Fall of the Wiltshire Monasteries. 



" [D] Church and mansion in ruyn of default of coveryng and the oute houses I 

 in greate decaye. The leade esteemed to be £6 ; bells in the steple belongon | 

 to the parysh. 



" [E] (Goods) £72 3s Ad., viz., jewels and plate £9 18s. 10c?. ; ornaments, |j 

 62*. 8c?. ; stuffe, 31s. 8c?. ; stores of corne and catell £57 10s. 2c?. 



" [F] Owing by the house, £22 2s. 2c?. Owyng to the house nil. 



" [G] Great woods the forest of Savernak 50 Acres. And copys woods 6 Acres, j 

 all estemed to be solde to £17 13s. 4c?. 



" Priori/ of Seint Margarett in Marlehurgh. i 

 " A house of Gylbertynes, of thordre of Sempringham Governor whereof is with j 

 the master of thordre in London. 



" Priory of Ederos, alias Ivy church. 

 " [A] A hedde house of chanons of Seint Augustyne's rule ; the Church whereof ■ 



is the parish church to thinhabitants there of Waddon and the forest of 



Claringdon. (Former valuation) £122 18s. 6^c?. (Present valuation) 



£132 17s. 106?., with £10 8s. 2c?. for the demaynes of the same. 

 " [B] (Religious) five, viz., preestes four and noves one, by reporte of honest 



conversacion, desyringe to continue religious one, and to have capacytes four. ; 

 " [C] (Servants, &c.) seventeen — viz. scolemaster one ; officers in household four ; 



wayting servants four ; children for the church five, and hyndes three. 

 " [D] Church, mansion, and oute houses in very good state, with moch newe j 



buylding of stone and breke. Leade and belles none but oonly upon the 



church and in the stepall of the parish. 

 "[E] (Goods) £183 lis.— viz., jewels and plate £54 19s. 2c?.; ornaments, 1 



£28 9s. 8c?. ; stuff e, £11 ; stokkes and stoores £89 2s. 2c?. 

 "[F] Owinge by the house, nil, and owynge to the house £14 10s. 

 " [Gr] Great woods and underwoods 112 Acres, esteemed to be solde to £136 4s.2i. 



" Summa of the value certified £870 14s. £c?. 



" Summa of the possessions with £137 4s. 6^e?. of encrease £1007 18s. 7c?. 



« Summa of the religious fifty-two j ab y di ?S in the same » forty-five 



( capacities, seven. 



"Summa of the persons and servants, one hundred and fifty-seven. 



" Summa of the leade and bells £273 8s. 



" Summa of all the goods £1024 18s. 3c?. 



" Summa of detes owing by the houses £794 4s. 6c?. 



" Summa of detes owing to the houses £132 16s. 



" Summa of the woods £639 14s. 10c?." 



APPENDIX B. 



Dates of surrender of Wiltshire Monasteries, with pensions assigned 

 to the inmates, and numbers of the latter still in receipt of the same 

 2 and 3 Philip and Mary. 1 



1 These are distinguished by a dagger (f) prefixed to their names. 



