Lines 21 and 23 - could "tunnel" be "tunvril" - I have no idea what this might be, but I saw it in another inventory, located "in the chamber over the hall".
The word is
tunnell.
Dialect Dictionary (again):
turnel, tonnell, tunnell: a large oval tub, especially one used for salting meat or scalding pigs (

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Line 42 - what is a Cold still
I wondered if the second word might be stile rather than still? The Dialect Dictionary has stile as a variant of the word steel. Which might make it a cold steel, although what that might be, apart from a weapon, I don't know.
Line 26 - what is a Jutt/Intt
The Dialect Dictionary for the word Jut says 'see Jet', and amongst the many definitions of jet we find:
To empty a cistern with a 'jet' or ladle
A huge ladle affixed to a long pole, used to empty a cistern or pond.There is also this from an 1819 treatise on brewing, which is probably relevant as the item in question was in the brewhouse.