A.D. 1485. Lupton, ijs. Elena Peke, iijs. vjd. Willelmo Sparow, xxd. Jacobo Smythe, pro toga, ijs. 'Debita.' In primis, pro firma præbendæ de Sharowe, xxxvijli. ijs. Item fabricæ ecclesiæ Rypon, per convocacionem capituli concessæ, iiijor marcæ. pro hospitio Beatæ Mariæ Magdalenæ, iiijli. pro arreragiis ejusdem, xijs. Elizabeth Rocliff pro expensis in domo et familia defunctæ per medium anni ante mortem defunctæ, et post ejusdem mortem usque ad vigiliam Sancti Thomæ Apostoli, quo die familia recessit totaliter, xliijs. Johanni Smyth pro expensis circa ferruram equorum, faleras, et paracionem sellarum et frænorum, iijs. xd. domino Johanni Tukkesforthe,ls. Willelmo Askwith de Monkton, xviijd. Thomæ Rande, vjs. viijd. Petro Mude, xxvj8. viijd. executoribus Johannis Dogeson fullonis, xxx8. pro gardino juxta mansionem præbendæ de Monkton, vj8. viijd. vicario præbendæ de Sharowe, xxs. præposito de Skelton, xijd. camera 2 ecclesiæ collegiate Rypon, xijd. Agneti Palaser, pro gramine unius clausuræ, ijs. pro decimis parvis, vjs. iijd. sacerdoti celebranti apud Monkton, xs. pro factura defencionis circa aquam de Helay pro prato et pastura, xxiiijs. iiijd. pro decimis de Helay, ijs. pro firma de Helay, xliijs. iiijd. Matthæo Preston Horse bier. pro factura unius horse bere, ijs. sol. collectori fraternitatis Sancti Christofori Ebor., xijd. fratribus Sancti Roberti, xijd. fratribus prædictis Ebor., xijd. collectori fraternitatis Corporis Christi, iiijd. pro firma unius camera, Roberto Wrightson, iijs. iiijd. Alveredo More pro expensis circa collectionem firmarum, iiijs. Johanni Sober, pro consimili, iiijs. xd. 4 1 (In margine, lixli. iijs. jd.) THE INVENTORE OF ALL GOODES THAT WAS ELSABETHE LOFTHUS In primis, two orrege 5 gowns, price ixs. Item, iij tawny gowns, price xxvjs. viijd. two kyrtylles, price xs. one cawtron,6 vjs. viijd. a tawne kyrtylle and a russett froyke, iijs. (1) Qu. a bailiff. (3) Bier drawn by horses. (2) Qu. the Lady-loft. one (4) Admitted to sisterhood of this guild, 1470; 'Dom. Marg. Pygot de Rypon' (Reg. Corp. Christi, 76). (5) Orange-tawny ? (6) Cauldron. lytyll cawtron, vs. iiijd. iiij pannes, price ijs. viijd. iij brasse A.D.- Head mass (Verso.) FUNERALL EXPENSES LAYDE DOWNE FOR MARGERY SMYRTHWATE.-In primis, for the hawlowyde bell, iiijd. Item, Hallowed the sawll knoll, vjd. for nyghtwaykes, vijd. v prekettes of bell. t'hers,2 iiijd. the heydmespeny,3 jd. to them that dyde beyre penny. hyr to the churche, xvjd. to the bellman, jd. layde down for wyn, iiijd. LAYDE DOWNE FOR THE BURYALL OF ELLSABETHE LOWFFTHEWS. In primis, to hyr that wand her, viijd. Item, to iiij men that dyde beyre hyr to the churche, xvjd. in ayle, ijd. devydyd to neyburs in churche, ijs. iiijd. for the belles, xijd. to Spence wyff, xijd. DEBITA QUÆ DEBENTUR.-Item, to John Leymyng for farme, ijs. viijd. (On a slip of parchment 9 in. by 4 in., indented along one side, but not chirographed. Endorsed in 17th century hand, "The Inventory of Elizabeth Loftus and Margaret Smoothways' (sic). AN INVENTORY OF ALL THE GOODES AND CATTALLES WHICH LATE In primis, an old bed sted, a presse, an old Flanders chest, (1) Napery-ware. (2) T'hers-Yorkshire for the hearse.' (3) See Towneley Mysteries, p. 104. It was probably the accustomed offering at the Mass of Requiem. (Rock, ii. 504.) A.D. 1576. Posnet. Gang of felloes. A.D. 1576. for tables, one old coveringe, viij quysshinges, and a old mattres, xxxiijs. iiijd. xvj peces of pewther, ix potengers, five sawcers, xxs. thre kettels, ij pottes, a broken posnet,1 a lytle pann, xxxs. ij dryppyn pannes, vj candelstickes, ij chafyng dyshes, ij lytle basyns, v brasen lavers, pynte pott, ij cobb irons, v payre of tonges, a payre of pott crokes, ij reckans, a gyrd iron, an old fryinge pann, iij spetes, a roysten iron, a thwarte pane, a grater, xxs. iiijor stooles, ij kyrnes, x old paynted clothes, ijs. one trussynge bed, one table, a gymlet, a forme, a wood botle, ij tables, ij trisstls, a chaiffer, an old mattres, xs. a paire of iron gallows, a tubb, a prisse, a skepp, a ŵyndoe clothe, xiijs. iiijd. ix axeltres, a gange of fellows, and studes,2 v8. half a sewe at John Smyth, iijs. iiijd. a bore, x8. a table, xvjd. v lynnen shetes, ij boord clothes, iij towels, ij pyllow beares, iij harden shetes, ij old shetes, v napkyns, xxvjs. viijd. a paire of black sleves, a fore parte of a kyrtell, xiijs. iiijd. viij sylver spones, and a gylt spone, xxxviijs. a brasynge morter, and a chest, vs. viij doblers, iiijor pottengers, ij candelstickes, ij drinkinge pottes, xijs. an old mattres, a coverlet, a codd, ijs. a pott, a droppinge panne, vjs. viijd. ij chayres, a chest, iijs. a whyte meare, xls. money in his purse, xls. ij fether beddes, a bolster, ij blanketes, ij coverletes, ij quysshinges, ij lether coodes, a paire of old shetes, iijli. a chest, vjs. viijd. corne in the barne, in wheate and rye, xli. barly, peese, and haver, viijli. hempe, and iiijor quarters of cooles, xiijs. a trussynge bed, viijs. · an oversee coveringe,5 ls. a dunn meare, a foel, a gray fylly, iiijli. xiijs. iiijd. a pare of tables, ijs. his apparell, viz. a jaket, a paire of cheker slopes, an old freese jerkyn, a paire of moldes of white rugge, a paire of drawers of mockadoo, a canvas doblett, a paire of bootes, a paire of shoes, iij shyetes, a haitte, a payre of nether stockes, xls. a clock, iijs. iiijd. Coals. Summa totalis, lvjli. vjs. 3 8 (1) A small spherical cast-iron pot with three little legs, for boiling meat, etc. (2) A set of pieces of wood to form, when mortised together, the circular part of a wheel; the studs are the wooden pins for fastening them together. (3) Oat-cake is still called 'Haver-bread.' (4) Coals. (5) Probably a tarpaulin such as is used at sea for covering the hatches, in farms, for stacks, etc. (6) A backgammon board. (8) Mock velvet, 'doeskin.' (7) I am unable to explain this term. (9) Qu. a cloak. DETTES THAT HE DID OWE.-Item for the rent of Hewick A.D. 1576. tythe, iijli. vjs. viijd. for the rent of the tythe hay of Debts. Nunwick, xiijs. iiijd. to Mr. Ford for rent, iijli. xvjs. viijd. to Wm. Walles for getheringe the tythe, ixs. to Christofer Scote for helping hym, iiijs. for a traile1 to hym, xijd. to (blank) for leadinge the tythe corne, xiijs. to Anthony Malory, iijli. vjs. viijd. to John Lemynge, iijli. xvijs. to Jane Kettelwell for meate and drink, xxxs. to her for meate for men leadinge tythe corne from Copte Hewick, vjs. viijd. to Wm. Parker, xxvjs. viijd. to John Mason, xxs. to George Wilson, xjs. to Wm. Harryson, xiijs. xd. to Elizabeth Tailor, xxs. to Wydow Wynterscale, xvijs. to Jennet Morton, ijs. to Monnckton's wife, vs. xjd. to Christofer Johnstone, xxvijs. iiijd. to France Smyth, xs. to John Smyth wife, xs. xd. to John Smyth servant for wyne, xvd. to Wilfray Sympsone, xiijs. iiijd. to Jo. Hebden, xs. iiijd. to John Loftus, a bushell of rye and iijd. for a pair of gloves; to Wm. Askwith of Sawley, for kepinge of his sonne, xxvjs. viijd. to Rychard Best of Mydleton, xxs. to Bartilmewe Hind, xvjs. viijd. the funerall, iiijli. to Thomas Overand, ijs. xd. Summa totalis, xxxiiijli. ixs. (On one side of a piece of skin 371⁄2 in. by 5 in., endorsed AN INVENTORIE OF ALL THE GOODES AND CATTELLS MOVEABLE AND In primis, his apperill, liijs. iiijd. Item, in his purse, xxvli. iijs. iiijd. In the hall howse.-Item, one cobbourd with vessell above head, xxs. one long table with fourmes, long settle with chairs, stooles, quissens, and other hustelment in the buttry, xxxiijs. 2 (1) A rude sledge for carrying brushwood, etc. See Addenda, p. 384. 2) Odds and ends of furniture, 'hostel '-ment, householdment. The term is still current about Pately Bridge. A.D. 1583. A.D. 1583. iiijd. fortie platters and dublers, xls. xxxij pece of smyll pewder, tene candelstick, and v° saltes, xxs. a brasse morter and pestell, iiijs. xxiiij° silver spones, iiijli. xiijs. iiijd. a hambry, vj standes, and other ustilment in his owne parler, xjs. a trunell bed, a fether bed and cusinges, xiijs. iiijd. xxxti pair of shetes, iijli. vjs. viijd. xvij cowbordes, x8. ix table clothes with napkynges, xxjs. one counter, one ambry, vj chistes, with other hustilment, xxs. iiij towels, iiijs. In the maides parler.-Item, one standing bed, one mattres, ij coverlytes, one conter, one cobbort, and one presser, xxs. iij quysshens, one old char, with hustilment, iiijs. In the chamber over hall.--Item, iij standing bedes, one trunell bed, iiij fether bedes, ij coveringes, vj coverlytes, and fouer blanketes, vjli. a sqware table, iij chares in the studdy, with other hustilment, xs. In the chamber over parler.—Item, cobbord with other hustelment, iijs. iiijd. v standing bedes, one trunell bed, xxvjs. viijd. iiij fether bedes, one mattris, ix coverlytes, ij pars of blanketes, liijs. iiijd. In the chamber over grese head.1-Item, a bed, with other hustilment, vjs. viijd. In the garthe parler.—Item, v pair of bed stockes, v mattrisses, v coverlytes, v bousters, xxxiijs. iiijd. ij furmes, and paynted clothes, iijs. In the kytching.—Item, iij kettlis, iiij great panes, and x lytle pans, xls. vij brasse potes, xls. iiij latten baysinges, iiij candlestickes, viijs. vij spytes, ij pairs of cobyrons, xs. gallow balk, ij reckens withe gallow crokes, tonges, and fyre sholl, xijs. dripping panes, a firepane, one broling yron, with other hustilment, viijs. In the old wief parler.-Item, a paire of bed stockes, one cobbord, ijs. one hodghead with vargis,2 one kylmeng, with other hustilment, viijs. In the bulting house.-Item, one kylm, one bultington, ij dough troughes, with other hustilment, vs. In the brewing house.-Item, one brewing lead, one masfat, and other brewing vessells, xls. one lead seastron, iijli. vjs. viijd. In the mylk howse.—Item, ij sydes of galley balkes, iiij yren weges, viijs. one old ambry, ij gilfates, with other (1) The top of the greece or stairs. (2) Verjuice. |