[1] [2] [3] The same night also they burnt a manor of the ab|bats called Holdernesse barne,The manoor of Holdernesse barne. with two other ma|nors called the Almoners barne, and Haberdone, al|so the granges that stood without the south gate, and the manour of Westlie, in which places they burned in corne & graine, to the value of a thousand pounds.The manour of Westlie burnt. The next daie they entered into the abbeie court, and burnt all the houses on the north side, as stables, brewhouses, bakehouses, garners, and other such ne|cessarie houses and conuenient roomes of offices; and on the other side the court, they burnt certeine hou|ses belonging to the Almonrie. On the next daie they burned the mote hall, and Bradford hall, with the new hall, and diuerse chambers and sollers to the same halles annexed, with the chapell of saint Lau|rence at the end of the hospitall hall. Also the manor of Eldhall, the manor of Horninger, with all the corne and graine within and about the same.