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Catalogue reference: WARD 2/58/216/2
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Catalogue reference: WARD 2/58/215/13iii
This record is about the Inventory and valuation goods belonging to Sir William Sharington at his house in... dating from 1549 Jan in the series Court of Wards and Liveries: Deeds and Evidences. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Inventory and valuation goods belonging to Sir William Sharington at his house in Tower Hill, London; priced by diverse indifferent persons before Sir Richard Sackville [Sakvyle] and Sir Edmund Peckham, knights, assigned thereunto by the Lord Protector's grace. Sub-headings include: the hall; the parlour; the buttery; the spicery; the kitchen, larder, pastry and bottling-house; various chambers; the wardrobe; the counting house. Does not include the armoury, stables, or the inventories of gold, jewels, cash chests and plate found there. This document does give a total value of goods in the named chambers as £200 15s 4d.
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