Day, Novell

1    2,    8| apparell, servants, horses, and furniture, answerable to his high~ ~
2    8,   10|       costly Bed, and very rich furniture round about the roome: which~ ~
3   10,    2|        all the Abbots goods and furniture to bee~ ~brought, and likewise
4   10,    2|         into the hall where his furniture was, as~ ~also all his people,
5   10,    9|      girdle, hangers, and other furniture, such as seldome can be
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