By OC. E. Ponting, F.S.A. 69 
soe sold to John Coward uppon this daie w™ the 
consent of all the pishioners here psent.” 
“1618. (Inventory.) One sylver challice, one sylver 
plate, too pewter potts, too table clothes, a blewe carpet, 
a brass pott now in W™.Harding’s possession. Kewere 
George Abbotts brasse pott yf it be sold unto him 
because Willm Hardeing sayeth it was a pott be- 
longing to the pish.” 
“1632. ffor two new flagons waying xi} at 164 a pound. xvs.”? 
“The Accampte of suche ornaments and other goods of the Churche of the 
Parishe of Meere aforesaide As theise Accomptants have delyded over at 
this Accompte into the Chardge of John Ball als Rogers and Robert Pyttman 
Churchewardens Elected for this yere to come As ffolloweth. 
“Imprimis the Greate Churche Byble the service Booke Mr. Barrett 
Reades the prayer In, And ffower other olde Books of Comon Prayer. 
“Itm one other Booke intittuled the Booke of Buishopp Jewells Wourks 
and tyed w't a litle Iron Chayne in the Comunion Chauncell. 
“Ttm the Pulpytt Cloathe and Cushion and three other Chushions made of 
the olde Pulpitt Cloathe. 
“Tim one Greene Carpett of Broad cloathe Adged aboute w'* Greene silck 
ffrendge w°h serveth for the Comunion Table. 
“One old Blewe Carpett Cloathe Adged aboute wtt white and Blewe 
Woursted ffrendge. 
“One Comunion Table Cloathe of Dowlas. 
‘‘Twoo Surplices ffor the Dockter and his Curate. 
“The Comunion Table now in use. And one olde Comunion Table. 
“Tn the Comunion Chauncell one Cheste Twoo Coffers. 
“The Plate and flagons used at the Communion. 
“Ttm one olde auncient Litle silver Bool wt? a silver Cover plate on yt. 
“One silver Bool of the Guifte of James Alforde deceased as by the 
Booll will shewe. 
“Twoo greate flagons of Pewter both holdinge seaven quarts. 
“Twoo little flagens both holdinge aboute iij quarts. 
“Ttm in the lofte over the northe Ile one payre of olde decayed Organes 
wth xxxvi Orgayne Pypes of the greater sorte in them besides the three 
Pypes hereafter chardged, besides a quantitye of small pypes w°h were 
i not numbred and were in the pype case. 
| “In the Treasurye Lofte over the Northe Porche theise goods 
i “Three Great Pypes of the Organes. 
“One Barrell of Gunpowder weying ij° weighte. 
" “ More of Gunpowder of severall pounds made up in papers xiii)". 
| * More in that lofte Two olde Greate Chests. 
“More of Soader in one of those Coffers wh was the Remeynder of the 
Soader boughte this yere ix" and xix yards of matche. 
“Ttm ffyve Bells in good Repayre wth a Clock. 
“Ttm a small Bundell of lafts in the Southe lofte. 
