o Qy. Knob, or knot.

p Camlet.

q A vestment with a figure of St. Thomas worked in worsted.

r Lich, or burial-bell.

XI. Burfyld

2 August, 6 Edward VI. William Kyrton and Barthelmewe Brewer, Churchwardens. one vestyment of blewe Damaske wt the crosse embredered wth syluer & golde wt albe and Amys to the same, one grene vestiment of sattene of brydges wt a Crosse of sattene wt albe and Amys, one Chalice percell gylte, one pyxe of sylver, ijo greate Candlestyckes of brasse, one holy water pott of brasse, one lytle pawll of sattene of brydges blewe and yellowe, one Cope of blewe vellvett wth the crosse imbrethered wt golde, one lytle Candle-stycke of brasse, two banner clothes of sylke, and ij° others and v belles in the steple, and six s. in money. And all the foresaid percelles & money salfly to be kepte and preseruid ....

s Small sconces, bowl-shaped.

t Serge made entirely of wool.

u Altar-cloth, or altar-frontal.

XII. Chadleworth

4 Aug., 6 Edw. VI. John Paty and John Glovyer Churchwardens.

One Challice of syluer percell gilte weing xv ounces, one Coope of red veluet embroydered wt gold wyar, one other Coope lyke unto twillye the border of woursted, thre payre of vestymentes one of redd veluet one wt cheker veluett1, and one of grene dornyxe, thre corporouse clothes wt their cases, one of grene veluett one of redd Satten, and thother of russett veluett, two Surplices of holande, fyve awlter clothes, thre of holande and two of lockeram, fower towelles one of dyaper thre of lockeram, one Crosse of lattyn, two payre of Candlestickes, and a Saynsor of latten, twoo cru-ettes of tynne, one pyxe of lattyn, three paynted clothes for the fronte of thaulter, thre belles, a sawnce bell, and a halywater pott of brasse And all the saide percelles safely to be kepte etc.

x Checkered velvet, i.e. formed into little squares, by lines, or stripe of different colours.

XIII. Chyveley

4 Aug., 6th Edw. VI.

William Coxhedd and John Hedd Churchewardens. Vizt ij chalices of siluer percell gilt wt patens of the same poz t xxv oz, twoo Canlestickes and a pix of brasse, one cope of veluett embrodered wt golde, one surples of holand clothe, ij alter clothes, ij towels & ij napkins of holand a iij great bells and a sanctus bell poz by estymacion xlvctt and all the seid percels safely to be kepte etc.

XIV. Colleshill

6 Aug., 6 Edw. VI. Not Perfight & John Goodson, Churchwardens.

One chalice of siluer percell gilte another chalice wherof the paten & the vpper parte is siluer percell gilte and the Bottom Copper. A cope of Tawny veluet and a vestment of the same, a cope of white silke olde. iij altr clothes, iij Towelles. a Srples and a Rochett. ij° belles, a sanctus bell. a pece of a broken belle. And all the said percelles sau-flie to be kept and preserved ....

XV. Enborne

4 Aug., 6 Edw. 6.

Thomas Waterman and John Adoocke Churchewardens.

A Crosse of Copper one Challice of sylver gylte weinge ix ounce and a haulfe savinge viijd, one Corporouse case of redd veluet wt one Corpores of hollande, one Saynsor of brasse, two lytle Can-dlestickes of brasses, one halywater pott of brasse, one basonne of pewter, one payre of vestymentes of Batten a bridges wt thapprtenaunces belonginge to them savinge the albes, one payre of vestymentes of blewe sylke wt thapprtenauncs savinge thalbes, one vestyment of grene cruelle b wt owt anny lyn-nen, one Coope of blewe braunched damaske wt flowers of goulde, a pyxe of brasse, a Canopy of white sylke, an old Cheseble of cruelle, two Sur-plices of lockeram, iiij towelles of lockeram, thre aulter clothes of lockeram, one lockeram shete, two belles, a lytelle belle and two sakaringe belles. And all the saide percelles safely to be kepte etc.

z Poz. , abbrev. for pensans, weighing. a Towels of Holland stuff.

XVI. Englefylde

2 Aug., 6 EDw. VI. William Ourtys & Richard Usevaull, Churchwardens.

One chalice of syluer & gylte & one pyx of syluer ij Copes one of purple velvett & one of grene damaske v payer of vestmentes vz one of Russett velvett one of purple sylke one of blewe velvett one blacke vestment A frount And (A) Table for the highe Altar of Russet velvet & whyghte tynsell saten one clothe for the sacrament of purple sylke An olde canapie of clothe of golde & crimsen velvett iij cusshens vz one of clothe of sylur & velvet one of Russet velvet & one of red velvet one surplesse iij Alter clothes iij towelles & ij shetes one corporasse kercheffee, And iij corporass cases vz one of clothe of Golde & crimsen saten one of clothe of syluer & crymsen saten, & one of Russet velvet, iiij Litle candylstyckes of brase, ij crosses of brase & ij Lampes of brase, iij belles comenlye cawled the great belles, A sanctus bell, A lyche bell, And A sacringe bell, one holy water pote of brase, A payre of sensors, & A Ship d of brase, And All the foresaid percells Safely to be kept etc.

h A fine kind of worsted.

XVII. Estgarston

4 Aug., 6th EDW. VI. John S[toon] and Thomas Edwardes Churchewardens.

Vizt A Challyce of sylver doble gilt, a challice of sylver percell gilt, a pyxe of syluer percell gylt wt a lytle Spone of syluer, a pyxe of brasse, a crosse of wood couered wt annyled plate, two crosses of copper and gilt and to every one of them a fote of brasse, two grete candlesticks, iiij smaule, two Saynsors a halywater pott of brasse, a crosse staff couered wt latyn, fyve belles a saunctus bell and a lytell belle, a Cope of redd veluet wt flowers of gould and sylke thoffres e of nedle wourke, a old Coope of white baulkyne, a vestyment of Damaske red wt flowers the crosse blewe damaske wt albe and amyce, a vestyment of blew damaske wt the crosse nedle wourke wt albe and amyce, a vestyment of blewe damaske wt the crosse of redd veluett wt albe and amyce, a old vestyment wt two tunacles of redd sarcenet wtowt albes and amyce, iiij old vestymentes twoo of redd DorneXe one of grene and one of grene baulkyne all lacking albes and amyces, two hang-inges for thover parte of thaulter one of sattyn redd and grene thother of Damaske white and blew wrought wt gould fyve one corporous case, ens blew another redd wroughte wt goulde one of volet* sattyn wt pane of gould two of blacke veluett wherof iiij atolne [pen run through. If five, then of course, four being stolen, one remains] iiij corporouse clothes, fyve aulter clothes of lynyne, twoo Surplices, a streamer of redd aarcenett, a banner of yelow sarcenet, the herse yron, wherof parte is occupyed in gemousf and staples for the pore mens cheat, a old pawle of grene baulkyne and iiij hanginges of buckeram, redd and yellowe. And all the said percelles safely to be kepte etc.