CCLXV. WILLIAM HERON, Of crawleye, gentleman.' xxvjte die Januarve anno do. 1570. THE INVENTORYE of all the goods and cattell of late Will'm heron of Crawleye gentleman deceased praysed by Roger proctor and luke ogle Esquiers John Kirspe Rob't harrigart and Edwarde Kirspe. Imprimis x oxen price ix'-one cowe wth a calf price xx3one stirke iiijs-xij Eues and lambes xl-xiiij hogges v ewes & ij toopes xl-vij milke gotes and iiijer mynches xx-xxte Bishelles of rye sowen xxxiiijs iiijd-vj Bowles of whete sowen xxviij - xxvj Bowles of ots sowen xliijs iiijd. Corne in the yaird and in the Barne :-x Bowles of whete price xlvjs viij xiiij bowles of rye xlvjs viijd-x Bowles of Big price xxxiij iiijd-xxte Bowles of ots price xxxiij iiijd-the long and short waynes pleughes and pleughe gere xiijs iiijd-the houshold stuf vj1 xiijs iiij. Sume tot. xxxv1. xvs. iiijd. The DEBTS of laite will'm heron as doithe appeare By his testamente and last will amountithe to xliij' xix3 iija. CCLXVI. BERTRAM ANDERSON, OF NEWCASTLE, MERCHANT AND ALDERMAN.1 Inventarium omnium et singulorum bonorum et catallorum mobilium et immobilium quæ fuerunt Bartrami Anderson nuper villæ novicastri super tinam mercatoris Ald'manni tempore mortis suæ appreciatum per W. dent generosum per Rogerum Nicolson et Edwardum Bartra' mercatorem et Johannem Doddes shipwright xvij die marcii A° d'ni 1570. IN THE HALL. Inp'mis-One Iron Chymneye wth the Implementes xxvj viijd-Two tables wth the Carpettes iiij'-Thre formes vjs viijd-One dossen Coshynes xl-halfe a dossen of grene cosshynes xijs-One Countere wth the Carpett xls-Twoo Basinges & two covers xijd-One Chayre xvjd-One litell 1 Crawley Tower, now in ruins, stands upon a most commanding situation in an old Roman camp, on the north side of the vale of Whittingham, in Northumberland. The deceased was son of John Heron, who is known by the name of "the Bastard Heron," in the history of the battle of Floddon Field, and who was eventually slain by the Scots. He was an illegitimate son of Sir Roger Heron, of Ford Castle, Knight. Thomas Heron, the son of William Heron, the deceased, was a Newcastle merchant, and died in 1582. 2 Alderman and Merchant Adventurer of Newcastle-Sheriff of Newcastle 1543-Mayor 1551, 1557, 1563, M.P. for Newcastle I554, 1557, and 1563.Married Alice, daughter of Ralph Carr, of Newcastle, merchant, and also of Cocken Co. Pal. Chaire xijd. Sum' x xix viij. IN THE BUTTRYE. One gallon pott, iiij pottell pottes of the best sort xiij iiij-Two pewther cannes ijs-Thre Buntyn pottes iijs ffour custerd plates iiijs viijd-One Earthen plater gilt ij-One losset of pewder xijd-One Ringe of Brasse ffor a Chawfyndiche vja— Sex platers of london meteil with a basinge of powder viijsOne london pottell pott xijd-One pot holden thre pyntes viijd One pot holding thre Quartes viijd-Thre pottell pottes iijsTwo quarte pottes ijs-Two pynte pottes xvjd-One gallon pott iijs iiijd-One Cherger ijs-One litell morter and a pestell j-flourtene brasse candelstickes xvjs- Two london pottes of stone & three other pottes of stone wth cou's xvja—One great stone pot with a cou' vjd-One candelsticke hinginge one the wall vjd-One Trencher fatt of powder wth Two hollowe basyns iiijs-Twentye Trencher plats vjs-One Custard plate wth a cossen xvjd-One presser of waynskett xiijd iiijd. Sum' iiij' xiijs vj. IN THE KYTCHHNGE. A Iron Chymneye with the Implementes iij'-two fryenge pannes ijs-Sex potyndiches iijs Eight litell dishes vs-Thre great dishes iijs-Nyne Sawcers iiijs-Eleven dublers xiijs iiijd. Eight lytell dublers viij3—One grate xijd-Two sku'mers viijd-Seven speates x-ffyve bresse pottes xl-two posnettes viij-Thre coperkettelles xvjTwoo Kettelles of Battrye x-Sex pannes xx-One yetlinge xvja—Thre litell pannes iijs iiijd—One panne wth a stake ijs. One Brasse chaffer ijs-One perye panne xvjd-ffyve pot liddes ijs-One latten ladell vja-Twoo dropyn pannes of Iron ijsThre dropin pannes of whyte plate xx-Thre pair of restyrons ijs-Two pair of clames xijd-Two pair of potclippes viijd-One fleshe crooke vjd-One great Basinge ijs iiij Sum' x' xix iiij. THE CHAMBER ABOVE THE BUTTRYE—A fether bed on mattres wth that that belongs vnto them xx3One chist wth nappery conteynyn xx3-Eleven Lyntable clothes xlvjs viijd-Thre tweld table clothes xxx-ffour Towells of kalle cave clothe xijs-Two lynnynge rowlyn towelles x3Eight weshen towelles xxiiijs-Thre dos' canves napkins xxx Ten dos' lynnyn table napkins xxx3-One dos' of old napkins ijs-Two tweld towelles x-two damask bord clothes xxx ffive tweld Bordclothes xxvjs viijd-One dos' of damesks napkins xxvjs viijd-Thre dos' tweld napkyns xvj-Thre dos' dameske towelles xx-Two tweld towelles vjs-Twoo handtowelles of lyn iijs-Twoo chistes xiijs iiijd-One grete chist wth lynnon clothe-Twoo pece for napkins & a cutt pece xlOne broad pece of canves for table clothes xxxiijs iiijd-One narrowe pece for napkines xiijs iiijd-Sex pece of cors lyn clothe iij'-One pece & a remland of holland clothe xl-Sex pece of strakens xl-One Remland of tweld for napkins viij -seven peces of canves iij'--Thre peces of vnbleched lynne xxx3-One cunter vs- ffive chists xx-a wainskott presser xx -Sex twelts for Beddes xviijs-ffive coverlettes xiijs-Thre cou'inge of beddes iij'- Sum' 411. 9. 0°. THE GOOD MANS APPERELL. A gowne faced with m'tren & walted wth velvett iij'-a gowne faced withe velvet xl-a gowne faced wth bouge walted with velvett xxxvj3—one old night gowne xx3-one velvett Jackett iij' vjs viijd-One Eldren velvett Jackett xl-one Ridinge Jackett xx-One Rydinge Cloke xxvjs viijd-One blacke satten dublett xxx3-Three old satten dublettes xx3. Sum' xvij xix3 iiija. IN THE HYE P'LOUR. One cubbord iiijs-Two fether beddes wth app'tenncs iij'-One fetherbed wth the app'tennes xx-One chymney xiijs iiijd-One longe settell x3. Sum v. vijs iiijd. IN THE NEWE CHAMBER. On Iron Chymney xiijs iiijd-One bed wth a father bed & a mattres & all things belongynge to it iiij'-One bed wth a fether bed & all yt belongs to It iij1 vjs viijd-One danske chiste & a polke of wainskott v1-One wayneskotte table xx3-Twoo formes iiijs-Twelve Chargers xl-Twoo dos' doblers xl-Twoo dos' doblers of the silu' sort xxvj viijd-One dos' of the Siluer so' xvj3— One dos' litell doblers xijs-Twelfe newe dishes of the greater sort viij on One dos' of the lessere sorte vj3-One dos' littell banketten diches iiijs-One dos' litell banketen sawcers ijs-One dos' of potendiches xviijs-Twoo dos' of plattrenchers x3-One dos' Sawsers v-Seven Great dublers viijs-One dos' tynne Candelstickes xiijs iiijd Sum' xxiiij' xiij. A CHAMBER WTHIN THE NEWE CHAMBER. One bed wth the app'tennes vjs viijdTwo old oversee beddes xxvjs viijd-One Chiste banded wth Iron x3-Two beddes wth twoo fether beddes & all yt belonges vnto them x3-Sum iiij1 iij3 iiijd THE LOWE P'LOR'. Iron chymnaye wt the app'tencs xiijs iiijd One bed with a mattres, an ou'se cou'inge and the hingers and all other Things Belongynge to yt iij vjs viijd. One litell bed wth a fether bed & all yt belongs to it xx3- One cou'ynge Taptere worke for a bed iiji One carpett of tapestayre worke iij'-half a dos' of Newcusshens xx-half a dos' of old cusshens x-two Twilts for beddes iiijs-two silke cusshens for to set in a wyndowe xx31 -One payre of fusshion blankettes xx3-One pair of Curtyns of sarsnett of the Cord iij1-One chair ijs-One chist banded wth Iron vjs viij.-One Coffere ijs vjd-One table of wainskott xx Sex litell stolles vjs. Sum' xx'. xj. ija. THE GOOD WIFES APPERrel.1 A skarlett gowne lyned wth black sattayne * 1 Who died before her husband, and was buried in the Church of St. Nicholas. Y -- & garded wth velvet iij'—One skarlet gowne lyned wth Mynnyu' liijs 4d One Rede gowne lyned wth budge xl-One Gowne of blak puke lyned wth satten & garded wth velvet iij'-One Gowne lyned wth blak dameske & garded wth velvet liij iiija—Thre Gownes iiij One worssett Cassoke garded with velvet xls— One wordaye gowne xxvjs-One dameske kirtyll xl3—One skarlat Kirtell xl-One petycote x'. Sum' xxv ijs viijd. IN DAVELLS HOWSE. four Tune of vynegar xij'-thre dosen flacketts vs. Sum' xijl v. IN THE KYTCHINGE. One small Iron Chymneye x-Thirtye waynskott iiij'. Sum' iiij x3. IN THE HALL. One Iron Chymney xxv-fortye fyve waynskott vj1-five hundrethe dudgen xxv-Ten dosen drinkinge glasses v-fortye stone of Tallowe v1-Sum' xiij' xv3. THE GREAT P'LOR & TH'ENTRYE. Thre hundreth & xij sawinge dales x-thre Credelles of glasse iij'-Eightene ffrienge pannes xv3 -one small berrel stele and lowse stele iij'-one punshen of allame vj1 x-halfe a barrell of allame xxv-half a hundreth of clovinge bords xx". Sum' xxvl vs. THE SELER IN THE LOWE COURTEYN. One tune and a halfe of wyne xvij x3. xvij x3. THE LAWE SELLER. fiftye waynskott vij'-two hundrethe Claburde xxx'-twelfe stone of hemp xx3. ix1 xs. In the lofte downe in the enterye at home. foure score waynskott x' xiijs iiija. Sum' x' xiij3 iiija. THE SELER VN Sum' DER THE CHAPELL. two tone of danske Iron xx-one tone of englishe Iron xij-thre credilles of glasse iij'-four berrells & thre ferkinge of sope ix' xs-d' (half a) tone of vynyger xxxSum' xlvj'. The half of the SHIP called the NEW JOHN c' more in her twentye weye of salt xl'-halfe of THE BARBARYE lxxx-halfe of Mr. Mores crair xx'-Sum' ijc xl'. C'TAYN IN TEMBR FOR SHIPPEN beinge in nombr four scorce peces vj1more one bottom treye xx-in betts waise foure score plankes xvj'—more in the same waste thre score ench & bord vj1more in the same waste fiftye pecs of ship timber iij x3-more in a SELLER THARE a hundreth dales and bordes iij1— more in the same seller twentye Cloven bord xiijs iiijd-more four horses xij-more five warke horses vj' xiijs iiijd.-Two Keilles and LIGHTNERS iijxxvj xiijs iiijd Sum' je xxj' x'3. IN THE HOWSSE AT Y CLOSE CALLED MR GOURES HOWSE. Thre mastes xij1-more foure small mastes vj1-more small mastes tember vji. Sum' xxiiij'. IN THE GARTH next to the CLOSE gaet called RICHESONS GARTHE. Twentye treys x'-one hundrethe plankes xxx'. Sum' xl'. THE COLES. At the southwest pit lienge aboue the ground is twenty fyve tennes-at the next pit above the ground is ten tennes of Coles-the Coles at the westmest pit lienge above the ground is four score tennes-the Coles at the next pit to yt lyenge aboue the ground is forty tennesthe Coles at the estmest pit lienge aboue the ground is vijxx tennes-the Coles at the pitt in Silverwood above the ground is foure tennes-the Coles lienge on the west syde of brokes borne is xx tennes aboue y° ground. Sum' ijciiijxx xv x3. The Coles lyenge p'sently vpon the steyth by the wat' side ys xxiiijxx Tennes at xxvjs viijd everye Tenne vjexl'-the Coles lyenge p'sentlye vpon the steyth by the water side in darwand thirtye Tennes at xls every Tenne iijxx-the coles p'sently vpon the meilmedowe stayth by the water side is fiftye Tennes at Thirtye shillings a tenne iijxxxxv. Sum' vijciijxxxv1. TYMBERE AT BLADONN. Eighte great treys iij' vjs-more forty one spurthes iij1 vjs viijd. Sum vj1 xijs viija. COLLES. On ye cros more at the pytt. At the northe pyt of the eu'coll fourtene tens at thirtene shillings and four pence a ten ix1 vjs viijd-more at the wester pit of the best coles vxx tens at xxiiijs. 4a. a ten cxvj1 xiijs iiijd—more at the south pit of the best coles twelf tens at xxiiijs 4d a ten xiiij'. Sum' cxl'. THE PRASEll of the wth PLATE. One basen & one ever p'sell gilt xx1-more one basen & ewer p'sell gilt wth the Armes enameld xviij'-one great standing pece wth one cover duble gilt weyeth iijxxxv ounces at sex shillings and eight pence an once xxv1-two great saltes wth one cover doble gylt weith iiijxxxj onces xxix' xiijs iiijd-A nest of white goblettes wth one cover weith liij oncs at iiijs vjd a onz xj' xviijs vjd—a standinge pece wth one cover duble gelt weith xxxij ounces x1 xiijs iiijd-one nest of boulles wth a cover duble gelt weith i vij ones xxxv1 xiijs iiijd-four potts wth two covers duble gelt weith lj onces xvij-two ston pottes wth covers & bands doble gilt & one pot coverd wth silu' vj1 xiij3 iiija—One maser one cover duble gilt weyth xxix onces ix' xiij iiija—thre standen peces wth one cover doble gelt weyth Iviij onces xixtwo goblettes wth one cover doble gelt weyth lviij onces xix' vj viijd-One nest of whyte bowles wth one cover weing iiijxxviij onces xix' xvjs-Two whyte sponged peaces wthout a courweing xxxj onces vj1 xix3 vja—five litell gobletts wthout a cou,p'cell gilt weing xxxij oncs viij1 x3. viijd—Thre saltes wth a cour p'cell gilt weynge iijij onces xvj1 x3. viijd—a litell salt with a cou and one pepper box duble gilt weing tenne ounces iij vjs viijd-foure dossen silur spones weyng iijxxxix ounes xix' xv-A whyte pece for butter weinge xvij ouncs iij xvjs vjd-One waterpot duble gilt weing xiij ouncs iiij1 vj3. viijd—one potendiche of silu' weing v ones xxijs vjd-one cover for a blacke pot weing iiij ones xxj iiijd-six silv' spones weinge vj ouncs xxvij3-Two white peacs of silu' weinge xxv ounes v1 xijs vjd-one nest gobletts wth a cover duble gilt weinge iiijxxix ouncs xxix' xiij' iiijd-one nvt duble |