An Inventory taken 20th day of December in the year of our Lord God 1570 of such goods as John Mycelbrok had in the Co. of Sthton
in the parish of Froyle
    £ s p
In primis a table A form and a pair of trestles a chair a painted cloth   3 0
Item his apparell and the money in his purse   10 0
Item one cauldron one trestle   3 4
Item 2 pots and 1 pot hanger   6 0
Item 3 pans 3 kettles a skillet            6 8
Item 6 platters 3 pottingers 2 saucers 2 salt cellars   6 8
Item 3 candlesticks a gridiron a broch a frying pan a dripping pan   2 4
Item

2 bills 2 axes a matock 2 shovels 2 wedges

  4 0
Item 3 scythes 2 prongs 2 dongpits   3 0
Item

a dozen and a half of spoons a butter pot 2 cruses a dozen and a half of trenchers a dozen dishes a teren platter 3 bowls

  2 0
Item 2 boats 2 keeves 5 tubs a butter churn 2 kivers   6 8
Item

a mill to try corn a bushell a wymsheet a heart a welyethe sones

  6 0
Item a spinning wheel the cards the reel 2 sacks and a bag   3 4
Item a bed 3 bolsters 3 coverlets 3 bestedells a painted ceiling   13 4
Item 2 coffers 2 pairs of sheets 2 tablecloths 2 towels 2 pillows   10 0
Item a cupboard and 2 bottles   3 0
Item 2 carts and all things belonging thereunto   26 8
Item the plough and all things belonging thereunto   10 0
Item the barley roller a drag 2 ladders 4 lode of wood   6 8
Item 6 hogs 4 shutes   20 0
Item 30 sheep 4 0 0
Item 2 steers one cowand a wainyr... 3 0 0
Item 1 horse   20 0
Item 12 acres of Wheat 6 0 0
Item 9 acres of barley 5 acres of oats 3 10 0
Item 2 acres of peas and vetches   10 0
The sum £24 7 s

Notes
Trest
= a trestle which has a variety of meanings including a three-legged stool
Broch     
= a large pot or jug
Cruse
= a small vessel for liquids
Teren
this word must be the material of which the platter is made, probable trean (wooden) although this is not a variant given in the O.E.D.
Keeves
= vat or tub, especially one used in brewing
Kivers
= shallow wooden tub or vessel
Wymsheat
(to wim is to winnow)
A welyethe sones
?
3 bestsdells
?
Drag
= a heavy kind of harrow
2 steers one cow and a wainyr...
(?) (wean-year = a calf weaned during the current year)