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REIGN OF HENRY THE EIGHTH.
[ch. i.

priest had enough, being unmarried, to supply him in comfort with the necessaries of life. The squire had

    In the Parson's Lodging-chamber.

    A bedstedyll and a feather bed, two blankets, one payr of sheets, one coverlet of tapestry lined with canvas, one bolster, one pillow with a pillocote.
    Item, one gown of violet cloth lined with red saye.
    Item, a gown of black cloth, furred with lamb.
    Item, two hoods of violet cloth, whereof one is lined with green sarsenet.
    Item, one jerkyn of tawny camlet.
    Item, a jerkyn of cloth furred with white.
    Item, a jacket of cloth furred.
    Item, a sheet to put in cloth.
    Item, one press.
    Item, a leather mail.
    Item, one table, two forms, four chairs, two trestylls.
    Item, a tester of painted cloth.
    Item, a pair of hangings of green saye, with two pictures thereupon.
    Item, one cupboard, two chests.
    Item, a little flock bed, with a bolster and a coverlet.
    Item, one cushion, one mantell, one towel, and, by estimation, a pound of wax candles.
    Item, Greek books covered with boards, 42.
    Item, small books covered with boards, 33.
    Item, books covered with leather and parchment, 38.

    In the said Chest in the said Chamber.

    Three pieces of red saye and green.
    Item, one tyke for a bolster, two tykes for pillows.
    Item, a typpett of cloth.
    Item, diaper napkins, 4, diaper towels, 2.
    Item, four pairs of sheets, and one shete, two tablecloths.

    In the other Chest in the same Chamber.

    One typpett of sarsenett.
    Item, two cotes belonging to the crosse of Underhill, whereupon hang thirty-three pieces of money, rings, and other things, and three crystal stones closed in silver.

    In the Study.

    Two old boxes, a wicker hamper full of papers.