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ij Challyces of syluer & parcell gylte the one waing xij ownces the other wayng xxiiij ownces.
k Crescloth; fine linen cloth. (Haliwell.) l A chrismatory.
m A chrismatory.
4 Aug., 6th Enw. VIth. William Cannon & Ralfe faller Churehewardens.
ij chalices gylte, A Sute of blewe veluete im-broydered wt golde and silke lacking A Cope Amya & A stole, A sute of grene satene & red imbroy-dred wt silver Altered for the comunyon tabell, A sute of chaungeably silken imbroydred wt grene Damaske lacking All the Aubes savings one, A vestamente of blewe satene & Redd, a Testament of blewe & other channgeable silke, a olde grene vestamente, ij olde vestamentes of blewe sarsenete bray-dred wt golde & silke, iij paynted clothes, a clothe of russet caffa ° for the pulpite, ij stremers & a banner of grene sylke vjto banners of paynted clothe, iiij Surpplices. And All the said percelles safely to be kepte & presented to gether wt vli xvjs viijd in Redye monye and the same &c.
And also iij belles and a Sanctus bell, [added in another hand].
1 August, 6 Edwaed VI.
Thomat - & Thomas Davie, Churchwardens.
A chalice & iij belles, a cope of white Damaske, a cope of red Damaske, a cope of blew satten, a Vestmt of crymsyn veluet embrodered, a Red veatmt embrodered, a white vestmt of satten of Briges, a vcatin' of blacke satten of briges, a vestm' of red satten of briges, ij frontes for the hye alter of satten of briges, another fronte of Dornix, an olde fronte of white satten of briges, a crosse of latten wt the fote, iiij alter clothes, iij olde small Candlestickes, an olde paier of sensors, a shippe and iij olde crew-ettes of tynne, And all the saide percels saufly to be kept & preserued ....
n Shot silk.
o A rich silk stuff, for the pulpit-cloth.
4 Aug., 6th Edw. VI.
Lawrence Russell and John Sutton Churchwardens.
One Challyce of sylver whole gilt weinge xxij ownces, two other Challeces of pcrcell gilt thone weinge xviij ounces thother xiiij., a pyxe of Syluer-percell gilte weinge x ounces, thre payre of vesty-mentes one of them white sattyn meteley good the seconde redd sylke old, the thurde olde yelowe sylke, a cope of redd sattyn of bridges, a nother cope of cruell partye color, a crosse of Coper, a nother of wood plated wt coper, a Surplice, a Ro-chett, iiij Corporouses wt one case of old blacke sattyn, another course case, fyve aulter clothes, one dyaper and iiij of holande, a old stayned clothe afore thaulter, a Saynsor of brasse, a holy water pott of brasse, thre grete belles and a lytell belle And all the said percelles safeley to be kepte etc.
4 Aug., 6 Edw. VI. John Smythe and John Bynte Churchowardens.
A challice of sylver percell gilt, a Coope of blewe sattyn of bridges withe a Cape of redd Satten of bridges lyned wt grene bokeram, a whole vestyment of grene damaske wt a crosse of blewe veluet lyned wt blewe bokeram, a Coope of crymsyn satten of bridges wt a cape of grene satten of bridges lyned wt bokeram, a whole vestymente of redd satten of bridges wt a crosse of grene sattyn lyned wt bokeram, a old coope of grene sylke, and a whole vestymente of the same wt a crosse of blewe sylke lyned wt bockeram, a old vestyment of yelowe wt a crosse of red Say lyned wt blacke bokeram, two Surplices of lockeram one of them old, two aulter clothes of lokeram, a pece of Dulacep contayning iiij yardes that couered the rode lofte, three belles, an old crosse clothe of sylke two hanginges for the aulter of blue lynyne and one of bockeram blacke, twoo cruettes of tynne, a payre of Saynsores of brasse, a pyxe of brasse, a crosse of Copper, iiij banner clothes of lynnen and a vestymente of grene sylke wt all thapparell thereunto. And all the saide per-celles safely to be kepte &c.
p Qy . Duchess Lace..
4 Aug., 6th Edw. VI.
Richard Patye John Wyther, Churhewardens.
A chales wt the paten of sylver pereell gilte weing xiiij ownces two corporouse wt cases thone of grenc veluett brodered wt gold thother of yellowe Sylke a Canopy and pyxe of latten conered wt yel-lowe clothe, a pax of brasse, a oyle vate of pewter two cruettes of ledd, a Saynsor of brasse a haly-water pott of brasse, two awlter clothes of diaper, iij of lockeram, iiij towelles of lockeram, a Coope of redd and grene Satten brondered withe flowers of goulde, a vestymente of redd and greene Damaske broudered wt flowers of goulde wt thappurtenances albe and amys of lockeram, a neither old vestymente of saten of bridges white and redd wt the appurte-naunce albe and amys of lockeram, a Surplice of lockeram, thre awlter clothes of redd and yelowe lockeram stayned a lent Clothe of lockeram a clothe to hange before the tablemente q, at the hedd awlter of Dornixe twoo streamers, iiij old banners of lockeram paynted, twoo candlestickes of brasse, a crosse of laten gilte three lytell belles hanging in the steple by estymatyon xxxc weight, the corse belle and a sakaring belle. And all the aaide percelles safely to be kepte etc.
q The entablature, probably here, at the back of the altar.
4 Ang., 6 Edw. VI. Thomas Knight and William Love Churchwardens.
A. pyxo of brasse, one challyce porcell gilte, twoo awlter clothes of lynnen clothe, a vestymente of redd sattea of bridges wt a crossc of grene Batten of bridges wt flowers, a vestymente of white Batten a bridges wt redd droppes of satten, a vestymente of bawlkyn sylke, a vestymente of yellowe dornixe, vj towelles of lynnen clothe, a crosse of cooper and gilte, a paxe of cooper and gilte, twoo cruettes of tynne, three corpores wt their cases of sylke, one banner clothe of white sarcenett, a Surplice, a ro-chate, iiij belles in the steple, and a sawnce belle, a case to bere the sacramente in vysytation, a frunte clothe for the hie awlter of lynnen clothe paynted, a Canopy for the sacramente, a sakaring belle, thre albes, two stooles, two manaples, two coopes of baulkyn sylke wt also the some of xvij for percelles soulde by Colingbridge and Thomas Stronge, and moore in redy money. Ivs xd for a challes doble gilte and smaule percelles soulde by Robert Elgar and William Parocke of the said churche late churchewardens, and also in money viijs for other percelles lykewyse soulde by the foresaid Thomas Knigbte and William Love. And all the saide percelles safely to be kepte, etc.
 
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