This section is from the "Parish Church Goods In Berkshire, A.D. 1552" book, by James Parker And Co.. Also see Amazon: Parish Church Goods In Berkshire, A.D. 1552.
d A Case to contain the corporas. e Stuff from Tournay or Dorneck. f A cloth for the Easter, or Holy-week sepulchre.
4 Aug., 6 Edw. VI. John Holdway and John Symes Churchewardens.
One challes a Crosse of Cooper and gilt a nother crosse of tymber covered wt brasse, one Coope of blew veluet embroydered wt ymages of Angelles, one vestyment of the same sute wt an albe of Locke-ram, twoo vestymentes of Dornexe and thre other very old, two old and course albes of lockeram, twoo old Coopes of Dornexe iiij alter clothes of lynen clothe, two Corperesses wt twoo cases whorof one is embroydered two Surplices and one Rochett one byble and the paraphrasys of Erasmus in englysshe Seven banners of lockeram and one Streamer all paynted, three fronte clothes for awlters wherof one of them is wt paynesg of white damaske and blacke Batten and the other two of old vestymentes two towelles of lynen, iiij candlestickes of latten and two standertesh before the highe awlter of latten a lent vayle' before the highe awlter wt payees blewe and white, two candlestickes of latten and fyve brannches a peace three greate belles wt one sawnce bell xxc. one Canopy of Clothe a Coveringe of Dornixe for the Sepulcre two cruettes of pewter a halywater pot of latten a lynyu clothe to drawe before the roode k And all the seid percels safely to be kepte, etc.
g Composed of panes, or small squares, h Large standard candlesticks, placed before the altar. i The vail, or Lent cloth, which daring Lent was suspended before the altar.
4 Aug., 6 Edw. VI. Raulfe Bode and William Hulett churchewardens.
A Cope of crymson veluett ymbroydered wt ymages and braunches of gould wyar and sylke a cope of blew satyn braunchedd1 wt gold foyle one pair of vestymentes of blew satyn of Sypersm braunched wt gold foyle, a nother payre of satyn of sypers nighe worne a pair of vestymentes of blew sylke and yelow a nother pair of vestymentes of red and grene two olde Surplices a pix of brasse couered wt lawne and redd sylke tasselles a old corporouse case of grene and white sylke a nother corporouse case of blew sylke two corporous clothes of holande clothe, two aulter clothes one of dyaper a nother of holande a awlter cloth of lockeram a paire of old holand shetes two banner clothes of sylke, one streamer, iiij banner clothes lynen clothe one old Diaper towelle, a lockeram towelle, a old sylke clothe to bere over the pyxe a old vayle of lynen clothe to hang over thwart the Chaunselle a founte clothen of lynen paynted a lytell pyllow with a pyllow bare two Challeces of syluer weing xx ounces one crosse of laten and gilt brokenne in the myddle a crosse of tree couered wt brasse plate, two cruettes of led, a paire of Saynsors of brasse a holywater pott of brasse fyve brasenne candlestickes for thaulter, thre belles hangings in the tower and one lytle belle to ringe before a corse And all the saide percelles safely to be kepte etc.
k The Rood, or cross-cloth.
l Wrought with figures resembling branches, or leaves.
m Stuff, of Cyprus.
n Fount, or Font cloth.
4 Aug., 6 EDw. VI. Roberte Higham and George Illesley, Churchwardens.
Two Challesses of syluer weinge xxiiij ownces, thre belles of one Chyme weinge viijc weighte, a burienge bell, a sakeringe bell, a paxe of brasse, iiij Candlestickes of brasse, two basonnes of latten, one Saynsor of latten, one lampe of latten, and two Crosses of wood covered wt latten, one Cope of redd veluett spanged wt gould, one vestymente of redd satten of bridges, one halywater pott of brasse, one pyxe, a canapye of latten with a Clothe, a corpo-rouse case embrodered wt clothe of goulde, a corpo-rouse case of righte satten, two paynted clothes, and a rode clothe of redd and yellowe twoo surplices of lockeram and one banner clothe of locke-ram, old, And all the saide percelles Safely to be kepte etc.
6 August, 6 Edward VI.
Geffery forde & Thoms Stanyford, Churchwardens. ij sylver clalleses of whyche the on ys brokene And the cuppe ye gylte & the knote0 somwhate, iij belles & A sauntus bell, one Cope & A vestement of whyte chamletP wt Albe & Amyse belonginge Therto, one Cope of read sylke & A vestment wt Albe & amyse, one cope of blewe sylke And a Testament wt Albe & Amyse, one vestamente of sainte Thorns wolsted q blacke and Red wt Albe and Amyse, one sylke vestamente of grene & blewe wt Albe & Amyse, one crose of 1 . . And All the foresaid percelles saufly to be kepte & preserued ....
4 Aug., 6th Edw. VI. William Goddarde & John Harbert Churchewardens.
iiijor great belles, the fore bell wayinge by esty-macion vc waighte, the secounde bell wayinge by estymacion vijo waighte, the thridde bell wayinge by estymacion ixc waighte, the greate bell waying by estymacion xjc waighte, two sanctus belles, and one lecher bell, two payer of Candlestyckes of latten, a holy water potte of lattyne, a basyne and a Ewer of lattyne, xiij bolless of leade to sett Tapers before the Roode, a herse of Irone, one surplis, one rochett, one alter clothe, and one Towell of Dyaper, two Alter clothes of lockerame, a Redd Saten Coope wt a blewe Damaske border, a Redde brotherid coope wt a blewe satten bordre, one Redd Sylko coope wt two tunycles Redd sylke and grene, a Redd satten vestyment wt a redd satten crosse, a grene saten vestyment wt a Redd crosse of sattene, a redd sayet vestyment wt a grene saye crosse, a vestyment of Tawnye saye wt a redd saye crosse, a redd sylke vestyment wt a redd sylke crosse, v Albes of lockerame wt amyces, a corpora clothe, ane olde frounte n of sylke and vellvett panyd, two payntid clothes wch wer wount to cover the Sepulcre, a clothe of can-vas payntid wt redd panes and yellows. And all the said percelles safely to be kepte etc.
 
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