From the Rev. Canon Jackson. 337 



^i.e. sprinTcled) with y° armes that longeth to the Passion : and 

 also the Hungerfordis Armes, the Botreaux armes, and y° Beamond 

 is armes ; weyng cxvi uncez and a halfe. Item. A paire of white 

 candelstikkis of silver the borders gilte, weyng Ivii vuncez and 

 a halfe w"' y" armes of the Courtenays, Peverells, Hungerfordis, 

 Botreaux, and Beamond. Item. A paire of flatte candelstikkis 

 of silver for feriali days, weyng xxviii Vuncez and a quarteene. 



Item. A paire of cruettis of silver and gilte w"" knottes of 

 sikels weyng xviii vuncez and a quarteene. Item. A paire of 

 cruettis of silver, borders gilte, w"" letters wreten a boute, " Gloria 

 laus et honor sit tibi Rex Xfe ;" weyng xvi vuncez. Item. A 

 nother paire of cruettis of silver vi square for feriali days. 



Item. A pakisbrede * of silver and gilte w"" an ymage of our 

 Lady standing in a sunne, weyng iiii vuncez and halfe a qrter. 

 Item. A pakisbrede of y vere (icory) w"' a ymage of our lorde as 

 he swette blode. 



Item. A nother pakisbrede of the moder of perell {mother of 

 pearl) bordered with silver, and a crucifix of silver and gilte in y' 

 m3'ddell, weyng vi vuncez save a quarter. 



Item. A sacryng belle of silver, weyng x vuncez and halfe a 

 quarter. 



And also a faire new masse boke wele corrected, in y* wich is 

 sette at y* begynnyng of the boke, the Obites of Will". Lorde 

 Botreaux and Elizabeth his wiff, douter of John Lorde Beamond, 

 Fader and Moder to the forsaide lady Dame Margarete Hungerforde. 

 The Obites of the saide John Lorde Beamond and Kateryne his 

 wiff, Harry Lorde Beamond his sone and Elizabeth his wiff. 

 The Obites of Robard Lorde Hungerford, husbond to y" saide 

 Lady Dame Margarete, Walter Lorde Hungerford and Kateryne 

 his wiff, his Fader and Moder ; Sir Thomas Hungerford, Knight, 

 and Johanne his wiff, his graunt-sire and graunt-dame. And the 

 Obites of Walter Hungerford that dyed at Provynce, and Dame 



- Pax-board, or Osculatory ; a piece of wood or metal having some sacred 

 emblem on it, and a handle at the back. It was kissed during the mass by the 

 priest at the words " Pax vobiscum" and afterwards handed to the people for 

 the same purpose. 



