44 PARISH RECORDS OF HARTSHORN, DERBYSHIRE. 
An Inventory of y* Church goods of the 
Parishe of Hartishorne : — 
1. | _Imp* a Comuio Cupp of silver w" a plate 
of Silver having Ihon Bapt* head vppon 
it.” 
a Itm. a large bible. 
3 Itt. Jewell & Hardinge. 
4 Itt. erasmus paraphrase vppon y* 4 Evan- 
gelists & y° Actes. 
5. Itt. a newe booke of Comon praier. 
6. Itt. two books of Homylyes. 
iE Itt the late Quenes Iniunctions together 
w' y° Iniunctions of y* byshopp of Co- 
vent? & Lixfeild bound w* hitt. 
8. Itt. Certayne Advertisements gevin by y* L 
Byshopp of C. & L. w' other treatise 
bound w" itt. 
g.  Itm. certayne prayers sett forth by authoryty 
to be used &c. 
10. — Itt. two Register bookes y* one in parch- 
ment y* other in paper. 
11. Itt. a great chest w™ ij lockes & kees. 
12. Itm. a poore man’s box w™ lock & key. 
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* This was doubtless an error in description. A head of St. John Baptist 
on a paten would be eminently unsuitable—and no example is known. The 
face of our Saviour, as transferred to the handkerchief of St. Veronica, an 
emblem usually termed the Vernicle, was, on the contrary, of frequent oc- 
currence upon medizval patens. See the photograph of the ancient paten of 
Shirley in the Society’s Transactions for last year. 
[Since the above was in type, a note reaches me (Jan. roth, 1885), from 
Mr. St. John Hope, to the effect that a medizeval paten, with the Vernicle, is 
extant at Hartshorne, and is being photographed for our Society. ] 
