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.
k The ablution or washing of the sacred vessels. 1 Saffron colour, from the medaeval Latin, craneum = croceum, - Du Cange- mTinkled.
2 Aug., 6 Edw. VI.
Robert Wooddarde &. John Notherolyfe, Churchwardens. a vestiment of redde satene wt albe and Amyce longing to yt, a blewe vestiment wt albe and Amyce belonging to yt, a vestyment of grene Dornyxe, a Cope of grene Damaske, a Crosse of brasse, one Chalice of sylver and gylte, one pyxe of brasse one corporis case wt the clothes belonging11 to yt, vij alter clothes, iij Towelles, iiijor lytle candlestyckes of brasse, one sencer of brasse wt a boxe of the same, iiijor banner clothes, iij belles in the steple and a sanctus bell, a paynted clothe of canvas for the forefrount of the Alter; v lytle candlestyckes of brasse, a basyn of tynne, and ane Ewer of Brasse, two payer of cruettes of tynne, two platters of tynne, a holy water stoppe of brasse. And all the foresaids percelles saufly to be kepte and preseruid.. .
n Written "belonging," as if "ing" were intended to be omitted.
2 August, 6 Edward VI. James Russell and Walter Butler - Churchwardens. One Chalice waying ix vnnces, one olde alter clothe one whyt veatiment of Sattene of brydges, two olde vestimentea one bawdkyne the other Dor-nyxe, one frount of Satten a brydges, one Olde herse clothe, v banner clothes, iij olde Towelles, one olde napkyne, one olde redd Damaske vestiment, one Surplice, iiijor lytle Candlestyckes, one byble and a paraphraces of Erasmus, three olde crosses of lat-ten, one broken payer of Sensers, one oyle boxe, one ketell, one sakering belle, iij lytle belles hanging in the belfrey, one lytle bell hanging in Sainte John's Chapello, one lytle sakering bell, three corpores wt their cases, two cruetes. And all the foresaide per-celles salfly to be kepte and preserued.
4 Aug., 6 Edw. VI.
Edward Hungerford and Thomas Coxhedd paryshenors.
iiij belles, one Challice, two alter clothes, two sur-plycea, one clothe to lay upon the hersse of blacke and redd, withe the some of Six powndes thirtene shillings iiijd redy money for dyrerse percelles as plate and other Stuffe by them soulde. And all the saide percelles safely to be kepte etc.
o This chapel adjoins the north side of the chancel, and contains many monuments to the Perkins family, of Ufton Court.
6 August, 6 EdwaRd VI.
Richard Emeley and John Phillypps, Churchwardens. One Chalice sylver And percell gylte, two copes one of grene sattene of brydges the other of olde whyte sylke, two vestymentes the one of whyt sat-ten of brydges & thother of grene sattene of brydges, one olde vestyment of Dornex, one surplice, one old rochett, two stayned clothes of Lynyne somtyme for the sepulcre, one crosse, And A crosse staffe of lat-tene, A byble, two Candlestyckes of latten, one Towell of Dyaper, ane other Towell playne, two Corporaxs wt their clothes embrotherid wt tasselles of sylke, An other of grene sylke, two belles, Also two small belles callid sakeringe belles, a pyxe of lattene, A greate olde Chest & A Coffer, two Crewettes, two olde Candlestyekes of Leade, one olde frunt, iiijor olde Alter clothes of lynyn, And iiijor banner clothes of Lynyne stayned. And all the foresaid percelles saufly to be kepte & preserued.
2 Aug., 6 Edw. VI.
Richard Butler and Thomas Hursts, Churchwardens.
One Chalice of Sylver percell gylte iij alter on clothes, twop Corporaxes, a pyxe of Lattene, three vestymentes wt albes and other thinges belonging therto, ij coups, two Towelles, one Surplice one Candlestyke of lattene, one Crosse of copper, three belles, and three payntid clothes before the alter. And all the said percelles saufly to be kepte and preserued.
p Sic: pen struck through.
6 August, 6 Edward VI.
Christofer Lawrence & John Barker, Churchwardens.
Three belles in the steple And one Sanctus bell, on twoq Challices of sylver & percell gylte wt one pyxe of coper, two copes wherof one of theme ys chaunge-able sylke And the other of blacke fustyane napes, thre vestymentes wherof one of them ys grene velvet the seconde of whyte sylke And the thryde of ffustyane Napes wt their Albes Apperteignynge And belonginge to the same, one paull clothe of blacke ffustyane napes wt one paynted clothe for A border before the hyghe Alter, iiijor banner clothes, vj peces of lynyne good and badd, two small candle-styckes of brasse, And one Sensor of braase, one holy water pott of brasse, one crosse of brasse, three corporaces wt iij cases wherof one of theme ys grene the ijde whyte And the iijde ffustyane napes, wt ij° Surplices, And iijli vjs viijd in redye mony, & All the foresaid percelles and some of money saufly to be kepte and preseruid.
q Sic: pen run through.
2 August, 6 Edward VI.
Hughe Clerks & John Wriggellysworth, Churchwardens.
On Challeys percell gylte, iij belles & the santuous bell, one Cope panyd wt blews cheker veluet wt one other olde cope wt byrdes of golde, ix vestamentes good & bade, iij Albes wt theire Amessys, foure Awter Clothes wherof ij of theme be paynted & the other ij° of Saye, wt iiijor Curtegns of saye collor redd & yellowe, ij° Towelles & iij Corporaces wt their Casses. And alle the seid percells safely to be kept and preserued.
1 August, 6 Edward VI. Thomas Sewarde & William Watlington, Churchwardens.
Five belles, one Chales of Siluer vngilt wayinge xij vncee. one Cope of Crimsin veluet, a vestment of the same Bute. A blacke saten vestment. Too Copper Crosses. Thre aulter clothes, thre albes. ij° Towelles. Too standings Candelstickes. Too Surplesis. iij0 Dekin wedesr. one sepulchre clothe of lynnen. & too aulter clothes of burges satin. ij° Cofers, one pixe of Copper, ijo Chapelles conered wth leade & v s in money. And all the said percelles and money saoflie to be kept & preserved. . . .
 
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