x The canopy held oyer the head of the priest in the procession on Palm Sunday.

XXXVIII. Peasmoore

4 Aug., 6th Edw. VI. Henry Hedd and John Spycer Churchwardens.

One challes of sylver and gilte weing xvj ounces, one pyxe of latten, one Canopy of blacke Saye hanging over the pyxe wt three crownes, thre corpo-rouse cases thone of clothe of gould the seconde of blacke veluett the thurde of redd veluet and blewe wroughte upon clothe of gould muche worne, twoo Candlestickes of brasse for the hie awlter, one payre of brasenne Saynsors, one vestymente of white braunched damaske, one vestymente of red ffustyan embrodered wt flowers much worne, thre albes of holande, one Cruet of tynne, one Cryamatory of tynne, one red Sylke Coope embrodered wt flowers muche wourne, one fronte Clothe for the hie awlter of Dornexe, one Crosse of Coper and gilte, one litell crosse of cooper and gilt, one awlter clothe of dyaper iiij other clothes of holande for the awlters, two sieved surplices of holande, one vayle clothe of lyn-nen for the lente, fyve banner clothes of lynene paynted wt ymagery, one crosse clothe of lynnen paynted wt ymagery, three smaule belles and one Iytelle belle in the steple by estymatyon xvc and one holywater pot of brasse. And all the saide per-cellea safely to be kepte etc.

XXXIX. Sandhurst

1 Aug., 6 Edw. VI. John Jebble and William Cordrey Churchwardens.

Thre belles hangings in the stepulle, a smalle bell to go before a corps, A chales percell gilte, Too Coopes thone red braunched Damaske wth wiers of golde, thother of grene and white Sarsnet, Too veatmentes thone red braunched Damaske wth gold wier. thother of red Saten of burges with gold w ... A vestment of black seye. A vestment of grene Dornex, ij Towelles. A crosse clothe of red; Too banner clothes, Too crosses of brarst plate, A paire of Sencers of brasae; A pixe of brasse, A......

A holie watr potte of brasse, A basin of laten, Too littell Candelstickes of brasse, Too corpora .. Caces. thone of blew Seye. thother of red seye. And all the said percelles sauflie to be kept and preserved.

XL. Shaulbourne

4 Aug., 6 Edw. VI. John Mounday and Thomas Stephins.

Two Challices and two patentes to them of sylver and gilte weing xxxviij ounces, iiij Candlestickes of brasse, twoo cruettes of ledd, two old aulter Cur-teynesof blewe sylke, a clothe before the tablemente and a nother before thanlter of satten of bridges in panes of tawny and grene, a Sayneor of brasse, an oyle vate of pewter, a old maslyny bason, two Surplices of lockeram a old Rochate, a haly water pot of brasse, a crosse wt pypes and knottes for the Crosse of latten, another crosse of brasse, iiij belles two sakaring belles, one vestyment of redd veluet and the crosse of broydered wourke, a stoole, fanone, amyse and albe for the same of lockeram, a vestyment of white damaske wt broydered flowers the crosse of redd veluett, a stoole a fanon albe and amyce of lockeram for the same, a vestyment of blewe baulkyn, a vestyment of grene dornyxe stoole and fanone, a vestymente of white ayIke wt a redd crosse stoole fanone albe and amyce of lockeram for the same, a Coope of white damaske wt flowers broydered, an old Coope of greene and redd baulkyn, thre aulter clothes of lockeram, iiij old towelles of diaper and lockeram, a old banner of sylke and thre other of paynted clothes, a old clothe of baulkyn for the dexeI , a paynted clothe to cary over the sacramente, two corporouse cases of veluett and sylke, a Canopy of unwaterd chamblett wt thre frenges aboute of redd and yelow cruelle, a Canopy cloth of stitched wourke wt a fringe of redd and yelowe sylke, a stone of dyuerse colours to pull the Canopy downe wtalla , a pyxe of brasse and a Shippe of brasse for ffranconsence. And all the said per-celles safely to be kepte etc.

y Maslin was a kind of mixed yellow metal, or brass. z For the reading-desk.

XLI. Shaw

iv. Aug., vi Ed. VI.

Vyncent Knight and Thomas Byrdo churchwardens.

Two challices of sylver wherof one gilte and two patens to them, twoo corporouse cases, a pax of sylver, a crosse of Cooper and gilt, three belles and a saunce belle, a Coope, and a vestymente of Cryra-Bon veluet brondered wt goulde. thre other Coopes and thre vestymentes and that pertaynethe to them, one pairo of awlter clothes, a diaper towell wt one course towell, a Chesabelle of Dunne sylke, two Cruettes of pewter, a streamer, two banners of sylke, a Crysmatory of lattene, a Coverlett, a pawle of sylke, twoo pillowes of sylke, two surplyces, a Cofer to kepe the churche goodes in, a hand bell, a Iitelle Coffer to put the Regester booke yn, the seconde Coope is white Damaske brondered wt gould, a blacke Coope of say braunched wt gould, a grene coope of say, the seconde vestyniente of grene sylke wroughte wt egles of gould and a old vestyniente of Donne sylke wroughte wt egles of gould also. And all the saide parcelles safely to be kepte etc.

a Used as a weight, or counterpoise, for raising and lowering the canopy.

XLII. Shefforde Magna

4 Aug., 6th Edw. VI. Robert Hasell William Bucke Churchowardens.

A Cope of Cremesyn velvett wt an [blank] em-brotfaerid wt divers colours of sylke and golde, one vestyment of single Sarcenett branched the one parte blewe & the other parte Darke Tawneye, one veatyment of blewe Sarcenett wt a redde crosse branched wt flowers and sterres, one vestyment of blewe sylke branched the Crosse embrotheridd wt byrdes of sylke, one veatyment of Dornyxe wt a blewe crosse imbrotherid wt fflowers, one veatyment of Blake & yelowe dornyxe the crosse of dyvers colours, one vestyment of grene Dornyxe wt a crosse and Armesc thereuppon, a veatyment of Redd Satten wt a crosse of blewe branched wt venyce goldsd, one vestyment of Dornyxe dyvers colours wt a yellowe crosse, a Tollablee of Single Sarcenett branched wt fflowers, one paull of the Same colour v [five] Albes two of olde hollande & three of lockeram, iiijor Towelles, Two frount clothes for the alter stayned in panes, a Crosse of copper wt a Crncefyxe, one payre of brasyne Sensers, one pyxe and a Chrismatorye of latten, two laten Candlestycka, iij olde banner clothes of canvas stayned, two ledden Cruettes. In the Tower three greate belles and one lytle bell, one olde vayle of canvas, one Surplice verye olde, one olde canvas Curteyne wch dyd hange before the roode in the lent Season. And all the Said percelles safely to be kepte etc.