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r Qy. a garment, or veil for covering the altar, and other crosses, for decking the figures of Saints, or the Habit of a Deacon.
IV. Aug. VI. Ed. VL William Wyatt Churchwarden, and Thomas West parishioner.
One vestymente of white satyn, a vestyment of redd say, an aulter clothe of lockram, twoo Candle-Btickes of brasse, a basonne of brasse, two cruettes of ledd, one Cope of white say, one Challice of sylver weing vj ounces lacking one quarter, a saynsor of brasse, two belles weing by estymatyon three C. one crosse couered wt lede, three smaule belles, one Sur-plyce of lockeraram, a halywater pot of brasse, a vayle of canvarse staynedd, and iiij bannars of canvarse. And all the saide parcelles safely to be kepte, etc.
4 Aug., 6 Edw. VI. Robert Knight and William Mawse Churchewardens. three belles weinge by estymation vjc, a challes percell gilt weinge viij ounces, one vestyment dornyxe withe thappurtenaunces, one coverlett, tapestry, iij awlter clothes lokeram, two Surplices and a rochett, and xxxvjs in mony for percelles soulde. And all the saide percelles safely to be kepte, etc.
1 Aug., 6 Edw. VI. John Eles and William Tull, Churchwardens.
One Chalice of sylver xij unces, in belles xij hundredes, one cope of blewe sattene lyned Wt buck-erame, one chesable of whyt blewe & redd Damaske, two olde chesables one browne sylko and the other cruell and sylke, one Albe, one Alter clothe of lynyne, two corporis cases of sylke, one dyshe of pewter, two brasyne candlestyckes, one crosse of brasse, one pyxe of lattene, one Crysmatory of lat-tyne, two cruettes of leade, two lytle belles of brasse, one holy water pott of brasse, And all the foresaid percells saufely to be kepte etc.
4 Aug., 6th Edw. VI. Thomas Chapell and Henry Tame Churchwarden*. One Chalice percell gilte, iiij payre of old vesty-mentes, one pyxe of brasse, one old awlter clothe, two Surplices, two belles in the belffray, one Cope of Batten of Bridges, one frontlett for the hie awlter of blacke brannched Damaske. And all the saide per-celles to be safely kepte, etc.
4 Aug., 6th Edw. VI. William Smythe & John Edmondes Chourehewardens. One chalys of Sylver not gylted weynge xiiij ownces, one Corporas beinge of Red relvete sparkeds wt golde, ij Cruettes of ledd, A paxe of copper one Surples & one Rochett of Hollonde, A pyxo of Copper and ij Candell Styckes of brase that do use to stande uppon the heye Alter, vj Alitor clothes of hollond & one crosse of Coper, one vestamente of Clothe of Golde, one other vestamente of Ryghte Saten, Color red & mengled wt a Crosse of blewe Sattene, Ane olde Testament of tawny velvete, one Cope of Tawny Sylke imbrodryd wt Sylke, A clothe to hange Att the hyghe Alter of yelowe & blewe Satene A brygges, A sepulker clothe of blacks velvets wt a crose of Clothe of golde wroughte Apone the Same, A Cusshene of Crymsene velvete, A Clothe called A vayle clothe of lynnene & lyned wt blewe lynene wch was wonte to be drawene before the heyghe Alter in the lente time, j payre of Sencers of Copper, iij belles in the Tower, A Saunce bell & a lytle bell weyinge by estimacion xxxjc. And All the said percelles safely to be kepte etc.
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