TNA SP5/3
folio 53 piece 62
Goods appraised at Sawley and given by the king’s highness unto Sir Arthur Darcy, knight
Bells, lead, vestments, copes etc £109 10s 11d
Corn in the garners and the field £ 62 15s 4d
Sum £172 6s 3d
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folio 60 Sawley Abbey viewed by Sir Ralph Ellarcarr
piece 69
Ornaments Bells, lead, vestments, copes etc
of the Church appraised at £109 10s 11d
Household Stuff £ 14 15d
Cattle Kine, oxen, horses and sheep £110 14s 4d
Husbandry stuff £ 3 16s 4d
Sum [torn]
Memorandum where is very little
of … upon the same
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folio 63 Her… … for … which goods and cattle …
piece 74 and delivered unto him an …
the King’s Commissioners at the S…
of the house of Sawley
In oxen, kine and young cattle £85
In sheep £22 19s
In wheat and haver sown off the ground £27
In corn in the garners £35 15s 4d
In household stuff £14 15d
Utensils of husbandry £ 3 16s 3d
Horses and mares 53s 4d
Bells £26 13s 4d
The lead of the choir and in other places £53 6s 8d
Ornaments of the church £29 5s 5d
Sum £300 12s 7d
[Should be £300 10s 7d]
Whereof the said Sir Arthur Darcye
asks allowance for diverse payments
and warrants, as follows
Paid to Master Beckwith, the King’s receiver, as
appears by his bill dated 12 May 27 Henry VIII £34 19s 10d
Paid to 18 of the monks by a bill sent from
Master Chancellor and Master Ownlay dated
12 June 27 Henry VIII £18
Sir Arthur Darcye asks allowance for £172 6s [?9]d
as appears by the King’s warrant dated
12 June 27 Henry VIII [£172] [6s] …
For books delivered to the monks [£4]
Sum £229 6s …
And thus there remains, clear, to the King
Sum £71 … …