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.
c Emblazoned with the urns of the patron of the church, or some other person.
d Venice gold.
e Tunicle.
4 Aug., 6 Edw. 6, John Hasel, paryshenor.
twoo belles by estymatyon one C weighte, one Challice percell gilt weing by estymatyon iiij ounces, one pyxe of latyn, one Coope of Crymson damaske worne, thre payre of vestymentes wt all thinges belonging, an awlter clothe of white Damaske paned wt blacke, two aultor clothes, two white curteynes, one to well, one Surplice and two corpourouse cases. And alle the saide peroelles safely to be kepte etc.
1 August, 6 Edward VI. Richard Sillier and Sebastian Pether - churchwardens.
ij Chalices of Siluer & gilt, one Chalice of Siluer. one pixe the fote wherof is siluer & gilt & the rest copper & gilte. A paxe of siluer & percell gilt, iiij Corporas Caces one of cloth of golde ij of Tissew & the iiijth red veluet wth ther Corporaces. The vppcr hanginge clothe for the bight aultr paned wth Tissew & Dunne veluet wth flowres. The lower hanginge clothe of the said aultr paned wth yellow Damaske & blacke Saten. one red vestmente. one blew vestment of silke wth all therto belonginge. one white vestment of Silke wth all therto belonginge. one black vestment of worsted wth all therto belonginge. j other old vestment of Silke wth all therto belonginge. one fine shete for the sepulcre. j redd veluet cope, iiij belles in the stepull wth a littell bell hanginge in the chancell & a holy watr potte of brasse. ij gret Broches', one paire of Cobberdes g. one Tre-vet, and one old broken' pott of brasse. one gret pan. iij old chestes to kepe the church geyre in. j aultr cloth of grene & red seye & one other of yellow & red Seye, ij banner clothes of Canvas on stremer of Silke wth acrosse clothe of Silke. ij Curtens of grene Silke wth an old pall to cast vppon the herse. ij candelstickes of brasse. ij small belles to ring afor Corpses, one Crosse of Copper, j old surples. and all the said percelles sauflie to be kept & preserved . . .
1 August, 6 Edward VI. John Newman and John Foster, Churchwardens.
One challes & Three Belles. And all the saide percelles ... to be kepte and preserved . ..
f Broaches: spite. g Cobberdes: the irons which supported the spite.
1 August, 6 Edward VI. Robart Milton and Thomas Kaye, Churchwardens.
A chales of siluer in valew by estimation xls. Thre belles in the stepull. j Cope of red Damaske. ij vestmentes of eaten of burgee with all thinges to them belonginge. ij aulter clothes of Lynen. one Towell wth a Diaper Towell. A sepulcre of Timber, ij brase . . stickes. too crewettes. And all the said percelles sanfilie to be kept & pre-serued...
John smythe } Dyd Delyver for the churche war-Richard slann } dens abouenamed.
6 August, 6 Edward VI.
Richard Rowlande and William Straunge, Churchwardens.
One Chalice of Sylver percell gylte, two belles, one Coope of redd aylke, ij olde vestymenth of Cruell redd and one other of grene Cruell, two Surplices, and two brasse Candlestyckes. And all the said percelles saufly to be kepte and preaerued . . .
h Written thus: - " one ij olde vestyment ;" pen struck through, but not the plural after ij added.
4th Angt, 6 Edw. vjth Thomas Hynde John Grene thonger Richard Bruar and Robert Tubbe Church Warden.
iiijor belles, two challices percell gilte, one alter clothe of lynyne, iiijor Towelles of hollande, two stremers of redd lynyne, two banners of grene clothe of canvas, a greate stremer of sylke, iiijor olde banners of lynyne, three atayned clothes to hange before the alter, a stayned clothe for the Sepulture. And all the said percelles safely to be kepte etc.
4 Aug., 6 Edw. VI.
John Lovegrove and John Burdges thelder churchewardens.
fyve alter clothes iiij holande and one diaper, a vestymente of yelowe and black veluet the blacke standing in the myddes, a vestymente of Damaske and veluett, the Damaske braunchedd the veluett yellowe and standing in the myddest, a vestymente of burges satten the myddest redd the other parties blewe braunchcd, one vestymente of Caddewse wt their albes a Coope of blewe satten of bridges wt braunches, the orphe redd satten, a corporouse case, one syde redd clothe of tysahew, thother blacke veluett, a challesse wt paten bothe sylver percell gilt weing xj ounces and di. a pyxe of cooper gilte, two candlestickes of latten, two towelles one for the communyon thother for Drieng after lo-tyon k, two cruettes of pewter a crysraatory of ledd, a eanobye of Dornixe, one surples, a water vessell of brasse, a crosse of cooper gilte, one other of wood couered wt thynne plate of cooper, a streamer of greane sylke, a banner of sylke, crane coloured1 a banner of lynnen paynted the color blewe, a litell sakaring belle a bell used to be tyngedm before dede corses, iiij belles in the steple by es-tymatyon weing xxc weighte and two corporouse cases wth twoo clothes. And all the saide percelles safely to be kepte etc.
2 Aug., 6 Edw. VI. William Chords and Rychard Hedache, Churchwardens.
One chalys percell gylte in weghte xij vnces, iij corporaxes, iij payer of vesteraentes one blewe Damaske one Red sey the thyrde dornekes, ij cowpes one of eaten of brygges the other of red sylke, iij Alter clothes, A clothe to hange before the bye Altare of saten of brygges, A clothe to hange be-twene the quyer And the Altar calyd A vele, A payre of grete candylstyckes called Standers, A payer of small candylstyckes standynge vppon the heye Altare, one surpelese, iij belles in weght by estamacyon xx hundrythe, A bell callyd a hande-bell, A bell callyd A sainctus or A sacrynge bell, A holy water pote of brase, ij ew shope in the custodye of Julyan muldy, Stayned cloth for the sepulker, A crose of latene, A pe .. of Ledc, A peayer of crewettes of pewtter. And All the fore-saide peroell safly to be kepte & preseruid . .
 
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