An inventory of the goods belonging to the priest John Maynard at the time of his death in 1492. This inventory is an example of one which does not use the architectural categories of the house as its organisational logic and instead takes the form of a basic list. The goods are all appraised together in one section and only a single chamber in Thetford is mentioned. This likely represents the inventory of a priest who inhabited a single chamber rather than the inventoried goods of an entire house.

  • Record type: Inventory-Postmortem
  • Date: 13 November, 1492
  • Locale: Thetford, Norfolk, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)
  • Language(s): English
  • Named person(s): Sir John Maynard
  • Archival location: The National Archives, PROB 2/59
  • Extent: 1 Folio (paper)

Edited by Sarah Hinds, with contributions by Daniel Lord Smail.
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